Launched as one of the first open-source virtual assistant frameworks in 2017 was appreciated very well in online communities such as Reddit sharing the top 15 all-time most upvoted posts in learnProgramming community, the front page of HackerNews and one of the most trending repositories in Github gaining more than 700 stars.
Written in Python with minimalistic hardware requirements, well-documented developer API and tons of examples allowed everyone from open-source community to get started with the framework within a few commands.