What are the best practices for creating a knowledge base?
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Examples of Power BI dashboards are provided in the Power BI Analytics sample, highlighting how to gain insights on your bot’s performance and quality.
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Bot Framework Virtual Assistant template enables you to build a conversational assistant tailored to your brand, personalised for your users and available across a broad range of clients and devices. This template greatly simplifies the creation of a new bot project by providing basic conversational intents, Dispatch, LUIS and QnA Maker integration, Skills, and automated ARM deployment.
Learn more: https://microsoft.github.io/botframework-solutions/overview/virtualassistant/
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The Skill manifest enables skills to be self-describing in that they communicate the name and description of a skill, its authentication requirements if appropriate, along with the discrete actions that it exposes.
This manifest provides all of the metadata required for a calling bot to know when to trigger invoking a skill and what actions it provides. The manifest is used by the skill command line tool to configure a bot to make use of a skill.
Learn more: https://microsoft.github.io/botframework-solutions/reference/skills/skillmanifest/
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You can find information about Microsoft Bot Framework SDK at https://github.com/microsoft/botframework.
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To link accounts to a Virtual Assistant, please visit: https://microsoft.github.io/botframework-solutions/howto/virtual-assistant/linkedaccounts/
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To use the Virtual Assistant Android Client, please check out: https://microsoft.github.io/botframework-solutions/howto/samples/vaclient_android/
You can see the comprehensive feature set for the Virtual Assistant Android Client here: https://microsoft.github.io/botframework-solutions/reference/samples/vaclient_android/