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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.

We're currently in private alpha and will have a have a lot more to share in the coming weeks. We think you're going to be as excited about Cog as we are once you get a chance to try it.

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

Current version: private alpha

Alpha users, welcome!

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

Steps from zero to Cog:

  1. Sign into Slack [insert slack channel stuffs]
  2. Somthing about a wiffle ball bat...
  3. Another thing

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. In order to build off of this private alpha we ask that you be as candid with us as possible. You cannot hurt our feelings...too much. So that we can communicate as easily as possible we have several channels that you can use at anytime.

Use GitHub Issues

Lorem about the use of these

QUICK RESPONSE: Alpha Users Slack Channel

Here are the steps to get into the Operable Alpha Slack channel. TBD

UX feedback

Give us feedback, the good/bad/ugly. We want to know everything, so please keep notes (mental/paper/your-note-taking-app).

User Experience questions we will be asking you:

  1. Cog installation
  2. Documentation usage
  3. Bundle installation
  4. Command / bundle creation
  5. Cog use in Slack
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