Dana V's repositories
sp-dev-fx-extensions
Code samples and developer content targeted towards SharePoint Framework client-side extensions. https://aka.ms/spfx-extensions
v4nodeproactivewithdialog
Example of a js bot with proactive messaging and a dialog
BOT_FM
BOT framework src
BotBuilder-Samples
Welcome to the BotBuilder samples repository. Here you will find task-focused samples in C# and Node.js to help you get started with the Bot Builder SDK!
botbuilder-tools
Tools for developers building bots with Microsoft Bot Framework
botframework-solutions
Welcome to the Bot Framework Solutions repository which is the home for a set of templates and solutions to help build advanced conversational experiences using Azure Bot Service and Bot Framework. Microsoft Bot Framework is a comprehensive framework for building enterprise-grade conversational AI experiences.
BotFramework-WebChat
A highly-customizable web-based client for Azure Bot Services.
BT
BOT SPFx
wh40k-8th-edition
Warhammer 40,000: 8th Edition
cognitive-services-dotnet-sdk-samples
Learn how to use the Cognitive Services SDKs with these samples
CustomActionNew
reproduction of issue in https://github.com/microsoft/BotFramework-Composer/issues/8540
Learn-PowerShell-Code-Examples
Contains code examples used in the Learn PowerShell Video & Blog series
ManyDialogs7314
Composer with many dialogs
PowerShellMC
PowerShell examples
pwshPlaces
pwshPlaces is a PowerShell module that can help you discover places and search for points of interest around the globe.
QnAMakerBackupRestore
Backup and restore your Azure search index which is part of the QnAMaker runtime
SilentAuth-Webchat
This project showcases the silent authentication features in Azure Bot Service
testpropsinarray
Testing properties in an array accross dialogs
v-danavaEchoBot
Initial upload after downloading package from Azure. Originally created in Azure
wh40k
Warhammer 40,000
wh40k-10e
Warhammer 40,000 - 10th Edition
wh40k-7th-edition
Warhammer 40,000: 7th Edition
wh40k-killteam
Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team (2018)