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Echo is a simple but powerful Slack bot built to make communication inside a team feel smoother, faster, and less messy. It is designed with the idea that a good bot should not just sit there and reply, but should actually help people get things done without making them waste time on small repetitive tasks. Echo focuses on making everyday workspace interaction easier by responding quickly, keeping things organized, and acting like a helpful digital teammate inside Slack. The project reflects a practical and modern approach to automation, where the goal is not to make something flashy for no reason, but to build something genuinely useful, clean, and easy to work with. What makes Echo special is that it is meant to feel natural in a team environment — simple enough for anyone to use, but still smart enough to be helpful in real workflows. It shows a clear interest in building tools that save time, improve productivity, and make collaboration feel more effortless. Overall, Echo is a thoughtful first step into building real-world assistant software, and it has the foundation to grow into a very capable and reliable workspace companion. It opens apps and websited on command, even though yet it is only configured for Apps like Browsers, Games, Terminal, Useful apps like VS Code it is a very useful assistant, coming along with two modes - GUI and CLI
This is GUI , CLI is just normal terminal where you can speak

In my Arch i have set it as an automatic startup app in background so it doesnt show and whenever i press the hotkey that i have used for it i.e “Ctrl + Space” it turns on and as soon as i speak the name it recognises and opens the app for me

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dont write devlogs using AI