Google Voice Search is a Google’s product that allows users to use Google Search by speaking on a mobile phone or computer. It also provides a lot of commands for you to use to simplify the search.
Bored with the fact that these lists are constantly being updated, developer Kristijan Ristovski (Kitze) took upon himself and decided to make an all-encompassing list of his own.
This is a list of commands that you can ask Google’s voice assistant.
Annoyed by the fact that every once in a while a new “complete list of Google now commands” appears online, i decided to create this project.
After few days of research i found an extensive list of over 150 commands and 1000+ variations. I’ll try to keep it up to date, and in v2 I’ll add an easy way for the community to contribute.
The project will be open sourced soon, but if you find any bugs or issues feel free to report them on GitHub right now.
Simply head over to ok-google.io website, after being introduced by a sleek animation you will be presented with a comprehensive, categorized idea of the kind of things you can ask Google in an awesome minimalist design and focused UI.
It’s also cool to see that hovering over the highlighted keywords shows you different results to give you a better idea understanding of the numerous variables Google is capable of handling.
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