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Creating a debian package that can be installed on linux system(pre-installed on meilix) for susi_terminal client #453

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pranav1698 opened this issue Apr 2, 2019 · 5 comments

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@pranav1698
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pranav1698 commented Apr 2, 2019

  • Issue type: Feature request

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This is to create a debian package which when installed, creates a completely different terminal client for susi, this can act as a complete Personnel Assistant for the Meilix ISO.
The debian package on install will have interface of a terminal with native terminal functionalities and susi query functionalities. This can be further be made for different distributions like fedora or mint.
The idea of the terminal client can be used from https://github.com/gabru-md/susi-terminal

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This will make a useful integration between susi and the meilix desktop concept making a more useful and desktop concept with susi functionalities.

@Manas-kashyap
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@pranav1698 can i pick this issue ?

@abishekvashok
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@Manas-kashyap Sure go on, but remember the primary emphasis is open event.

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I didn't get this open event , can you explain a bit more please.

@pranav1698
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@Manas-kashyap you can get more details here: https://github.com/gabru-md/susi-terminal

@Manas-kashyap
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@pranav1698 is it possible if any one of the node developer can push it on npm , then it would be easy to be maintained .
Talking about this https://github.com/gabru-md/susi-terminal

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