some docs say that the handler name you give the trigger will be added to the endpoint.net core 5.0 API as I am familiar with it, im sure you could use anything with an HTTPS endpoint. There is very little documentation on how to do this and some of it is actually wrong. Now I went to the "Webhook" tab on the left and made sure my fulfillment method was set to HTTPS endpoint. I just repeated this for all my custom intents. I set mine to the same name as the intent for consistency. Then under the scene I added each intent to the "user intent handling" spot.įor each of these I set the "intent" dropdown to one of my custom intents and for the "when intent is matched" section I set it to "call your webhook" and give it relevant name. Basically I created a default project (dont use any of the presets), created a scene, created a custom intent for each action I wanted to do and had a bunch of training phrases listed under that intent for the best chance of the correct voice capture. You can find a few tutorials on this that aren't too bad. Google may change how it works so be aware of the time of this posting. The end goal for the commands would be to hit an URL (local network) that would return a message to be replied from the google home/minis. I would like to write custom voice commands that can be used on any of the google listening devices in my home network (home/minis) and then return a specific response for those commands using the same google voice as all the default commands/queries you can ask it.
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