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You can build the assistant on your machine if you prefer (see How to Build). If you don't want to build the project for yourself, you can download the Assistant Setup/Installer for the respective platform from here (releases). You can download from other official sources as well.
Windows (using winget)
If you are on Windows 11, chances are you have winget pre-installed. If you are on older version of Windows (Windows 10) and don't have it installed, check out Install Winget documentation section to learn how to install it.
 Stable versions:
PS> winget install "g-assist" -e
🧪 Preview Versions (Pre-release versions):
PS> winget install "g-assist-preview" -e
MacOS (using brew)
Visit brew.sh to learn how to install brew if you don't have it installed on your machine.
$ brew install --cask google-assistant
Linux (using snap)
Some linux distros like Ubuntu, KDE Neon, Manjaro, Zorin OS, etc. come pre-installed with snap. For distros without out-of-the-box support for snaps, visit Installing snapd documentation page.
Manually download from the Snapstore:
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 Stable versions:
$ sudo snap install g-assist
🧪 Preview versions (Pre-release versions):
If you want to install release candidates:
$ sudo snap install g-assist --candidate
If you want to install beta versions:
$ sudo snap install g-assist --beta

Getting Started
In order to use the client, you must have a "Key File" and "Token" for authentication which you can get by going through Device Registration process. You can go through the wiki given below to get started.
"Setup Authentication for Google Assistant Unofficial Desktop Client" Wiki (For both Device Registration & Authentication help):
https://github.com/Melvin-Abraham/Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client/wiki/Setup-Authentication-for-Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client
Other References
If you want a user friendly registration method, use Device Registration UI:
https://developers.google.com/assistant/sdk/guides/library/python/embed/config-dev-project-and-account
If you want to use a CLI tool to complete the Device Registration and Authentication process manually, read the following:
https://developers.google.com/assistant/sdk/reference/device-registration/register-device-manual
After you have registered your device and downloaded the required authentication files, you can head on to Settings and set the "Key File Path" and "Saved Tokens Path" to the location where the respective files are located.
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Editing Features
Trimming on source clip player or timeline with ripple option
Easy-to-use cut, copy, and paste operations
Append, insert, overwrite, lift, and ripple delete editing on the timeline
3-point editing
Hide, mute, and lock track controls
Multitrack timeline with thumbnails and waveforms
Unlimited undo and redo for playlist edits including a history view
Create, play, edit, save, load, and export (render) MLT XML projects (with auto-save)
Save and load trimmed clip as MLT XML file
Load and play complex MLT XML file as a clip
Drag-n-drop files from file manager
Scrubbing and transport control
Keyframes for filter parameters
Detach audio from video clip
Presets for most filters and Export - both supplied and user-created
Sort playlist by name or creation/recording date
Multi-select items in the playlist and timeline
Create custom name for clips and enter comments about it
Low resolution proxy editing to improve speed of seeking and eliminate or minimize scaling
Timeline markers and ranges, including export from a range and exporting as text chapters
A Notes panel to keep notes about your project or contain text to reaad for voiceover
Flexibly insert and reorder tracks
Edit Lottie and rawr JSON animations with [Glaxnimate](https://glaxnimate.mattbas.org/) vector animation tool (included in our Shotcut downloads)
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