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outdated, no msk #145

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timo-a opened this issue Nov 24, 2019 · 0 comments
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outdated, no msk #145

timo-a opened this issue Nov 24, 2019 · 0 comments

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timo-a commented Nov 24, 2019

From https://mycroft-ai.gitbook.io/docs/skill-development/your-first-skill

If you chose the defaults during installation, you can run MSK from your Terminal using the command: mycroft-msk [...] If you receive a "command not found", then you will need to run msk manually from your mycroft-core directory. Anytime you see mycroft-msk in our documentation you must replace this with:

  1. The Documentation (https://mycroft-ai.gitbook.io/docs/) should really link to its issue tracker, I posted this on the Forum first, thinking there was no better way.

  2. The last sentence is incomplete: the next word is in the next heading

  3. I did use the defaults (or actually I always entered y I don't remember any indication of which of them was the default) during installation of the current version (commit c2904335f6f4 from 2019-11-14 on master). My only deviation is that I installed it in /opt instead of /home. There is no mycroft-msk for me, but there is no msk either!
    Instead I have to go to (/opt/)mycroft-core/bin and then
    ./mycroft-msk

Update:

I've picked up that one must install msk with source venv-activate.sh; pip install msk.
This should really be in the documentation!

krisgesling added a commit that referenced this issue May 3, 2022
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