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Intents to be used with Home Assistant
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[ES] Timer halves & quarters, and HassMediaPrevious intent #2265

Closed davefx closed 4 weeks ago

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Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The changes introduce Spanish language support for various intents related to media playback control and timer functionalities. New files and modifications provide Spanish responses and command variations, enhancing user interaction with home automation systems in Spanish. These include handling previous media track actions, improved timer definitions, and personalized timer settings. ## Changes | Files | Change Summary | |-----------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `responses/es/HassMediaPrevious.yaml` | Added Spanish language support for `HassMediaPrevious` response with "Reproduciendo pista anterior". | | `sentences/es/_common.yaml` | Expanded timer-related values and common phrases for increased context awareness and functionality. | | `sentences/es/homeassistant_HassStartTimer.yaml` | Improved sentence structures for the `HassStartTimer` intent by optionally adding "mi" before ``. | | `sentences/es/media_player_HassMediaPrevious.yaml` | Introduced Spanish intents for controlling media playback, including commands for playing the previous track. | | `tests/es/homeassistant_HassStartTimer.yaml` | Enhanced the test scenarios for `HassStartTimer` intent to support starting timers with various durations. | | `tests/es/media_player_HassMediaPrevious.yaml`| Added test cases for `HassMediaPrevious` intent focusing on media playback control. |

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Files selected for processing (6) * responses/es/HassMediaPrevious.yaml (1 hunks) * sentences/es/_common.yaml (4 hunks) * sentences/es/homeassistant_HassStartTimer.yaml (1 hunks) * sentences/es/media_player_HassMediaPrevious.yaml (1 hunks) * tests/es/homeassistant_HassStartTimer.yaml (2 hunks) * tests/es/media_player_HassMediaPrevious.yaml (1 hunks)
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sentences/es/_common.yaml (5)
`508-521`: **Clear and useful additions to timer representations.** The new values for `timer_half` are clear and consistent, enhancing the timer functionality with half and quarter time representations. This should improve user interaction by allowing more natural language commands. --- `531-531`: **Enhanced flexibility in command recognition.** The expansion of the term `anterior` to include variations such as `último` or `última` enhances the system's ability to understand and respond to user commands more flexibly. --- `557-557`: **Useful addition for command diversity.** The addition of `otra_vez` with variations such as `de nuevo` and `una vez más` increases the system's ability to recognize and respond to commands for repeating actions, enhancing user experience. --- `575-575`: **Expanded utility for return and rewind commands.** The definition of `vuelve` with multiple forms such as `regresa`, `retorna`, and `retrocede` greatly enhances the system's ability to handle return, rewind, or replay commands across different contexts. --- `600-601`: **Enhanced natural language support for timer settings.** The new expressions for `timer_duration_minutes` and `timer_duration_hours` that incorporate `timer_half` values enable users to set timers using natural language for half and quarter durations, significantly improving the usability of timer functionality.
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