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PyAssistant - Your Virtual Python Assistant Welcome to PyAssistant, your virtual python assistant! PyAssistant is a simple Python program designed to assist you with various commands. Whether you need to know the time, want to hear a joke, or perform calculations, PyAssistant is here for you. Getting Started To get started with PyAssistant, follow these steps: 1. Clone the repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/your-username/py-assistant.git ``` 2. Navigate to the project directory: ```bash cd py-assistant ``` 3. Run the PyAssistant program: ```bash python py_assistant.py ``` Features PyAssistant supports the following commands: - **Time**: Get the current time. - **Name**: Learn more about PyAssistant's identity. - **Tell me a joke**: Enjoy a lighthearted moment with a joke. - **Hello**: Receive greetings from PyAssistant. - **What is the best language**: Discover PyAssistant's favorite programming language. - **Calculator**: Perform basic calculations. Usage Once you run the program, enter one of the available commands when prompted. For example: ```bash Enter your command: time ``` PyAssistant will respond accordingly. Commands - **Time**: `time` - **Name**: `name` - **Tell me a joke**: `tell me a joke` - **Hello**: `hello` - **What is the best language**: `what is the best language` - **Calculator**: `calculator` Feel free to explore these commands and interact with PyAssistant! Notes - Ensure you have Python installed on your system before running the program. Thank you for using PyAssistant! If you have any questions or encounter issues, feel free to reach out. Happy coding!
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