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# **Create your own virtual assistant with just a few lines code (Using only PYTHON)**
_`Last Updated: December 22' 2020`_
_`Last Updated: March 13' 2020`_
Hello & Welcome to this git page. Here I just created my own
virtual assistant with just a few lines of code. It is not an
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virtual assistant up & running as a charm.
To learn more about how I did it you can watch my YouTube
video on this or [click here]().
video on this or [click here](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz6SDxk2KQqJAD6Ra_YPm6A).
## Pre-Requisites:
1. Python Interpreter (Like [PyCharm](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/))
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-> [pyjokes](https://pypi.org/project/pyjokes/)
-> [wolframalpha](https://pypi.org/project/wolframalpha/)
5. Basic knowledge of how Python works & computers work
6. A will to explore
7. Get API keys for the following to test your assistant yourself or
just use the one I provide you with but it is better to use your API keys
so that you don't bottle neck you assistant.
When all the above pre-requisites are there and ready you can
start to work on your own virtual assistant. Please follow each
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`pip install pyjokes`
`pip install wolframalpha`
_Install this if necessary (Only when the code gives error)_
`pip install pyaudio`
3. Copy the code given in main.py (in this git) & you will have the code up & running on your pc.
_(Note: Creating two different files for weather & main you will have to import weather.py in the main.py file by using the `import weather` code in the main.py, therefore please make sure that the code for it is there or an error will be produced while running the weather command in the assistant.)_
4. If you want to learn how this code actually works the go [watch my YouTube video]() for a better understanding.
4. If you want to learn how this code actually works the go [watch my YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz6SDxk2KQqJAD6Ra_YPm6A) for a better understanding.
### For Linux/MacOs users:
1. Learn all the above commands on terminal.
2. Make sure to use pip3, because in linux pip refers for python2 and pip3 refers to python3.
3. Install these too - `pip3 install pyAudio`.
3. Install this too - `pip3 install pyAudio`.
## Feature List (v1.0):
## Feature List (v2.0):
1. Play videos on YouTube.
2. Search wikipedia with your queries.
2. Search Wikipedia with your queries.
3. Search google with your queries.
4. Listen to jokes.
5. Ask for the weather (only New Delhi, India available right now).
5. Ask for the weather (Anywhere in the world).
6. It can solve complex math problems for you.
7. Ask it for today's date & time.
8. Say "thanks" or "thank you" and the assistant will appreciate you.

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# Copyright (c) 2020 PSMForums. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2021 PSMForums. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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import datetime
import wikipedia
import pyjokes
import wolframalpha
import weather
import requests, json
import pprint
listener = sr.Recognizer()
engine = pyttsx3.init()
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elif 'joke' in command:
talk('Let me get you laughing...')
talk(pyjokes.get_joke())
elif 'weather' in command:
command = command.replace('weather', '')
if weather.response.status_code == 200:
talk('The Weather In:')
talk(weather.weather_city)
print(weather.weather_city)
talk(weather.weather_temperature)
print(weather.weather_temperature)
talk(weather.weather_humidity)
print(weather.weather_humidity)
talk(weather.weather_pressure)
print(weather.weather_pressure)
talk(weather.weather_report)
print(weather.weather_report)
elif "what is the weather in" in command:
command = command.split(" ")
location = str(command[5])
url = weather.weather_url + "appid=" + weather.api_key + "&q=" + location
js = requests.get(url).json()
if js["cod"] != "404":
weather = js["main"]
temp = weather["temp"]
hum = weather["humidity"]
desc = js["weather"][0]["description"]
resp_string = "The temperature at " + location + " in Kelvin is " + str(temp) + " \nThe humidity is " + str(hum) + "\nand \nThe weather description is "+ str(desc)
print(resp_string)
talk(resp_string)
else:
talk(weather.weather_error)
print(weather.weather_error)
print("City Not Found")
talk("City Not Found")
elif 'calculate' in command:
app_id = "JWP25T-Y434EXL697" #Your API key here
client = wolframalpha.Client(app_id)
indx = command.lower().split().index('calculate')
query = command.split()[indx + 1:]
res = client.query(' '.join(query))
answer = next(res.results).text
print('The answer is ' + answer)
talk('The answer is:' + answer)
elif 'thank you' in command:
talk('Your welcome, Happy to help you')
elif 'thanks' in command:
talk('Your welcome, Happy to help you')
elif 'stop' in command:
break
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# **Create your own virtual assistant with just a few lines code (Using only PYTHON)**
_`Last Updated: December 22' 2020`_
_`Last Updated: March 13' 2020`_
Hello & Welcome to this git page. Here I just created my own
virtual assistant with just a few lines of code. It is not an
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ step by step with me and by the end of it you will have your own
virtual assistant up & running as a charm.
To learn more about how I did it you can watch my YouTube
video on this or [click here]().
video on this or [click here](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz6SDxk2KQqJAD6Ra_YPm6A).
## Pre-Requisites:
1. Python Interpreter (Like [PyCharm](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/))
@@ -30,8 +30,13 @@ video on this or [click here]().
-> [pyjokes](https://pypi.org/project/pyjokes/)
-> [wolframalpha](https://pypi.org/project/wolframalpha/)
5. Basic knowledge of how Python works & computers work
6. A will to explore
7. Get API keys for the following to test your assistant yourself or
just use the one I provide you with but it is better to use your API keys
so that you don't bottle neck you assistant.
When all the above pre-requisites are there and ready you can
start to work on your own virtual assistant. Please follow each
@@ -55,25 +60,31 @@ resolved before opening an issues.
`pip install pyjokes`
`pip install wolframalpha`
_Install this if necessary (Only when the code gives error)_
`pip install pyaudio`
3. Copy the code given in main.py (in this git) & you will have the code up & running on your pc.
_(Note: Creating two different files for weather & main you will have to import weather.py in the main.py file by using the `import weather` code in the main.py, therefore please make sure that the code for it is there or an error will be produced while running the weather command in the assistant.)_
4. If you want to learn how this code actually works the go [watch my YouTube video]() for a better understanding.
4. If you want to learn how this code actually works the go [watch my YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz6SDxk2KQqJAD6Ra_YPm6A) for a better understanding.
### For Linux/MacOs users:
1. Learn all the above commands on terminal.
2. Make sure to use pip3, because in linux pip refers for python2 and pip3 refers to python3.
3. Install these too - `pip3 install pyAudio`.
3. Install this too - `pip3 install pyAudio`.
## Feature List (v1.0):
## Feature List (v2.0):
1. Play videos on YouTube.
2. Search wikipedia with your queries.
2. Search Wikipedia with your queries.
3. Search google with your queries.
4. Listen to jokes.
5. Ask for the weather (only New Delhi, India available right now).
5. Ask for the weather (Anywhere in the world).
6. It can solve complex math problems for you.
7. Ask it for today's date & time.
8. Say "thanks" or "thank you" and the assistant will appreciate you.

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# Copyright (c) 2020 PSMForums. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2021 PSMForums. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# importing requests and json
import requests, json
# API Key
api_key = "a4212b9586f6bf848e1c47839ebfc5e9" #Your API Key here
# base URL
BASE_URL = "https://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?"
# City Name
CITY = "New Delhi"
# API key
API_KEY = "a4212b9586f6bf848e1c47839ebfc5e9"
# Updating the URL
URL = BASE_URL + "q=" + CITY + "&appid=" + API_KEY
# HTTP request
response = requests.get(URL)
# checking the status code of the request
if response.status_code == 200:
# getting data in the json format
data = response.json()
# getting the main dict block
main = data['main']
# getting temperature
temperature = main['temp']
# getting the humidity
humidity = main['humidity']
# getting the pressure
pressure = main['pressure']
# weather report
report = data['weather']
weather_city = f"{CITY:-^30}"
weather_temperature = f"Temperature: {temperature}"
weather_humidity = f"Humidity: {humidity}"
weather_pressure = f"Pressure: {pressure}"
weather_report = f"Weather Report: {report[0]['description']}"
else:
# showing the error message
weather_error = "Error in the HTTP request please try again"
# Base URL
weather_url = "http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?"