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Introducing Cog

Cog brings the power of the command line to the place you collaborate with your team all the time -- your chat window.

Powerful access control means you can collaborate around even the most sensitive tasks with confidence. A focus on extensibility and adaptability means that you can respond quickly to the unexpected, without your team losing visibility.

Keep up to date on all things Cog by following Operable on Twitter. Also, contact us at anytime via [email protected].

Current version: V0.2 - Public Alpha

Welcome!

Let's get you started. Here are a few things you will need to do first.

  1. Join our Cog Public Chat to chat with the Operable team and the Cog community. This is the best place to get realtime help.
  2. Head over to the Installation Guide and start installing Cog. Have questions, ask us!
  3. Once installed, make Cog do something. Read up on Commands and Bundles
  4. Do you want to expand Cog's command capabilities? Easy, start Building Command Bundles.

Communication

Let's set expectations. If you have a question, concern, idea, helpful hint, or want to tell us that you are hungry, we are listening. Please be as candid with us as possible. You can't hurt our feelings...too much. So that we can communicate as easily as possible we have several channels that you can use at anytime.

GitHub Issues

If you find an issue, please write it up as a GitHub Issue

User experience feedback

Much like communication states above, we want to know how your experience is going. Give us feedback, the good/bad/ugly. We want to know everything, so please keep notes (mental/paper/your-favorite-note-taking-app).

Some user experience areas we will be asking you about are:

  1. Cog installation
  2. Documentation usage
  3. Bundle installation
  4. Command / bundle creation
  5. Cog use in your Slack channel
  6. Team sharing
  7. What are we missing, not considering?
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