botpress/documentation-examples — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-19 · repo last pushed 2024-06-04
Grab a working chatbot example from the docs and adapt it into a customer support bot.
Use an example as a starting point for a lead qualification conversation flow.
Learn how to style and present a chatbot interface by exploring the CSS-focused examples.
| botpress/documentation-examples | 0verflowme/alarm-clock | agg23/csse333project | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | CSS | CSS | CSS |
| Last pushed | 2024-06-04 | 2022-10-03 | 2018-01-21 |
| Maintenance | Dormant | Dormant | Dormant |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | moderate |
| Complexity | 2/5 | 2/5 | 3/5 |
| Audience | developer | vibe coder | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Each example is self-contained and runs with a standard install-and-start command, but the README doesn't tell you which folder does what so you may need to explore.
This repository is a companion to the Botpress documentation, containing the code examples that appear throughout the official docs. Think of it as a reference library: if you're reading a tutorial on how to build a chatbot with Botpress and want to see the actual working code behind a specific example, you'll find it here. The project is organized into folders, one per example. Each folder is self-contained, so you can jump straight to whichever scenario interests you without downloading everything else. To run any example, you navigate into its folder and run two commands that install the necessary pieces and start the app. The README doesn't go into detail on what each individual example covers, you'd need to browse the folders or the documentation site itself to see the full list. The primary audience is developers and tinkerers learning to build chatbots or conversational assistants on the Botpress platform. If you're a founder or PM exploring what's possible, these examples give you concrete starting points: rather than reading about a feature in the abstract, you can grab a working example and adapt it to your own use case, whether that's a customer support bot, a lead qualification flow, or something custom. Most of the repository is written in CSS, which suggests the examples lean toward styling and visual presentation of chatbot interfaces rather than backend logic. That said, the README is quite sparse and doesn't enumerate the specific examples or describe their scope, so the best way to understand what's available is to explore the folder structure directly or look at the corresponding pages on the documentation site.
A collection of working code examples that accompany the official Botpress documentation, organized into self-contained folders so you can grab any example and run it locally.
Mainly CSS. The stack also includes CSS, JavaScript, Botpress.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2024-06-04).
No license information is provided in the repository, so usage rights are unclear.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly developer.
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