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46.10 Configuring the SiriKit Intent Definition File

Locate the Intents.intentdefinition file and select it to load it into the editor. The file is currently empty, so add a new intent by clicking on the ‘+’ button in the lower left-hand corner of the editor panel and selecting the New Intent menu option:

Figure 46-11

In the Custom Intents panel, rename the new intent to BuyStock as shown in Figure 46-12:

Figure 46-12

Next, change the Category setting in the Custom Intent section of the editor from “Do” to “Buy”, enter “ShortcutDemo” and “Buy stocks and shares” into the Title and Description fields respectively, and enable both the Configurable in Shortcuts and Siri Suggestions options. Since this is a buy category intent, the User confirmation required option is enabled by default and cannot be disabled:

Figure 46-13

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Neil Smyth has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, including roles in software development and enterprise-level UNIX and Linux system administration. In addition to a bachelor’s degree in information technology, he also holds A+, Security+, Network+, Project+, and Microsoft Certified Professional certifications and is a CIW Database Design Specialist. Neil is the co-founder and CEO of Payload Media, Inc. (a technical content publishing company), and the author of the Essentials range of programming and system administration books.
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