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    Bot Framework Web Chat

    Bot Framework Web Chat

    A highly-customizable web-based client for Azure Bot Services

    This repository contains code for the Bot Framework Web Chat component. The Bot Framework Web Chat component is a highly-customizable web-based client for the Bot Framework V4 SDK. The Bot Framework SDK v4 enables developers to model conversation and build sophisticated bot applications. This repo is part of the Microsoft Bot Framework, a comprehensive framework for building enterprise-grade conversational AI experiences.
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    Bot Framework Samples

    Bot Framework Samples

    Welcome to the Bot Framework samples repository

    ...Introduces the concept of adapter and demonstrates a simple echo bot on console adapter and how to send a reply and access the incoming message. Demonstrates how to use waterfall dialog, prompts, and component dialog to create a simple interaction that asks the user for name, age, and prints back that information. Demonstrates how the multi-turn dialog can use a card to get user input for name and age.
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