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The Google Assistant Library for Python is a turnkey solution for anyone who
wants to quickly integrate the Assistant into a project. The library is
written in Python and is supported on popular hardware such as the
Raspberry Pi 3.
Get started
Once you have your hardware, read on to learn how to get the Google Assistant
running on it!
Embed the Google Assistant
This section gets the Google Assistant Library working on your project:
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