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This could be implemented as a fallback skill that the user can choose to use. So if they chose Tasker as the fallback skill, when no "normal" skill matches the...
Mmmh, Dicio does not currently aim to be a speech to text service usable by other apps, though I see this could come in handy. Maybe there are even some...
I haven't implemented asking for weather on a particular day, but it's definitely on the roadmap. Also, `dicio-numbers` would have to be translated into many languages, or an alternative should...
Unfortunately at the moment Dicio does not support this, checkout [this comment](https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-android/issues/22#issuecomment-1003339485) though :-)
I thought about this, too. Sooner or later I will publish it, but so far I haven't got to it since it costs money, requires some setup and maintenance effort...
I agree all of the skills you listed should be added :-) > You can add wake up phrase. This is not a skill, see #48 ;-) > You can...
Thank you for the request! I plan on doing this sooner or later, it shouldn't be too difficult to accomplish since the [sentences-compiler](https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-sentences-compiler) library can just be added as a...
> For example, could you throw algebraic formulae and expect an answer? No, the calculator is not intended for that at the moment. Currently it only understands + - *...
> I would argue that square root, and possibly also cube root (the inverse of powers that are not 2) may fit that criteria Yeah, that seems reasonable
Currently Dicio interprets commands such as "Open NewPipe" thanks to *capturing groups*. In that case "NewPipe" would go into the `what` capturing group (see [this file](https://github.com/Stypox/dicio-android/blob/d63e0a1b84b415bec712ce5348a4f625fa2c0cb5/app/src/main/sentences/en/open.dslf#L2): `.what.` is the capturing...