diff --git a/source/_addons/google_assistant.markdown b/source/_addons/google_assistant.markdown index 136b694760d..f3febe93fc7 100644 --- a/source/_addons/google_assistant.markdown +++ b/source/_addons/google_assistant.markdown @@ -9,16 +9,16 @@ sharing: true footer: true --- -[Google Assistant] is an AI-powered voice assistant that runs on the Raspberry Pi and x86 platforms. It runs on-device and is Private by Design. +[Google Assistant][GoogleAssistant] is an AI-powered voice assistant that runs on the Raspberry Pi and x86 platforms. It runs on-device and is Private by Design. To enable access to the Google Assistant API, do the following: 1) In the Cloud Platform Console, go to the Projects page. Select an existing project or create a new [project] 2) Enable the Google Assistant [API] on the project you selected -3) Create a [service account] and download the json credentials. +3) Create a [service account][serviceaccount] and download the json credentials. -Now install and activate the [Samba] add-on so you can upload your training data. Connect to the "share" Samba share and copy your training data over. Name the file `assistant.zip`. +Now install and activate the [Samba] add-on so you can upload your credential file. Connect to the "share" Samba share and copy your training data over. Name the file `service_account.json`. -Now it's time to start Snips for the first time. When the Snips add-on starts, it will output your audio devices: +Now it's time to start Snips for the first time. When the Google Assistant add-on starts, it will output your audio devices: ```plain **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ Now that you've found the microphone and speaker addresses, it's time to configu Configuration variables: -- **mqtt_bridge** (*Optional*): Snips uses MQTT to communicate and defaults to their own broker. Use this config option to bridge their broker to your own. -- **mic**: This is the hardware address of your microphone. Look at the Snips +- **mic**: This is the hardware address of your microphone. Look at the add-on output +- **speaker**: This is the hardware address of your speakers. Look at the add-on output ### {% linkable_title Home Assistant configuration %} @@ -64,11 +64,9 @@ Use the Home Assistant [Snips.ai component][comp] to integrate the add-on into H snips: ``` - - -[Google Assistant]: https://assistant.google.com/ +[GoogleAssistant]: https://assistant.google.com/ [Samba]: /addons/samba/ [comp]: /components/snips/ [project]: https://console.cloud.google.com/project [API]: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/embeddedassistant.googleapis.com/overview -[service account]: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials/serviceaccountkey +[serviceaccount]: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials/serviceaccountkey