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    Claudia Bot Builder

    Claudia Bot Builder

    Create chat bots for Facebook Messenger, Slack, Amazon Alexa, etc.

    ...It also automatically packages the response into the correct message template for the requesting bot, so you do not have to worry about individual bot protocols. Claudia Bot Builder doesn't have a stand-alone http server in the background (such as Express, Hapi, etc.), instead it uses API Gateway and it's not trivial to simulate similar environment locally. Deploy it with --version test to create a separate test environment directly in AWS Lambda.
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    connect-flash

    connect-flash

    Flash message middleware for Connect and Express

    connect-flash is a simple middleware for Express and Connect frameworks that enables easy storage and retrieval of one-time flash messages in a user session, which are particularly useful for displaying success or error notifications after redirects in web applications. Once installed and wired into a session-enabled Express app, it lets you set messages that persist across a single request–redirect–response cycle and then automatically clears them so they don’t show up repeatedly. ...
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