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@tylxr59 tylxr59 commented Dec 15, 2025

Adds a cancel/dismiss pseudo-skill so users can dismiss the assistant after intentional or unintentional activation.

Also sets up a hidden skills section so it doesn't show up in Settings or on the What I Can Do card.

Resolves #334

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tylxr59 commented Dec 15, 2025

Merged all of my PRs into one branch on my fork - https://github.com/tylxr59/dicio-android/tree/tylxrs-build
Compiled APK for testing - https://github.com/tylxr59/dicio-android/raw/refs/heads/tylxrs-build/app-debug.apk

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Great work, I'm looking forward to this merge!

Consider adding "no" as an option, since you have "no thanks" and a good candidate reply to "did you mean to call X?" is simply "no".

Also, why hide the skill? I'd like to know, when I'm new to the app, that this is possible, as well as the words that trigger it. Maybe add it to some note or otherwise document it inside the app?

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I don't mean to come across as rude. These are legitimate questions.

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tylxr59 commented Jan 24, 2026

Sorry for the delayed response!

I can definitely add just plain "no" as an option, kind of surprised I missed it tbh.

And the purpose of hiding it as a skill is that it does not function as a normal skill. Personally, I would prefer to have this in a more general README or documentation and not clutter up the skills page, as I have added a few in my PRs. Perhaps @Stypox or @Inhishonor would have some input on this?

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tylxr59 commented Jan 24, 2026

Whoops, was tired and hit the wrong button 😪

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Add "nevermind" fallback command

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