Wristotle 0.10.0 β alarms on the watch + phone
Companion-created alarms (Settings β Alarms & Reminders) now ring on the watch with vibration + dismiss. New on-wrist alarm list shows pending alarms with per-row cancel.
Bind SELECT, long-press UP, or long-press DOWN to "Alarms" to open the list directly, or pick it from the Quick menu (now 4 rows: Dictation / Notes / Tasks / Alarms).
Pairs with Wristotle companion v0.18.0.
Wristotle 0.9.1 β configurable chat buttons + polish
Each chat-surface button is now user-bindable: SELECT, long-press UP, and long-press DOWN can open Dictation, Quick menu, Notes, or Tasks. Configure via the Pebble app settings or the Wristotle Android companion.
This release also cleans up the empty-state welcome and adds a thin progress strip above the hint line that animates while a query is in flight.
Requires Wristotle Companion v0.17.0 β update both.
v0.8.0
β’ Ask Agent β say "ask agent <question>" / "ask claude <question>" to call any configured LLM (Anthropic / OpenAI / OpenRouter / Ollama / ...). The watch shows a per-tool status line while the agent runs.
β’ MCP tool support β the Ask Agent can call tools from any HTTP MCP server (e.g. GitHub) configured in the Companion's Settings β MCP servers.
Requires Wristotle Companion v0.14.0 β update both.
v0.7.1
- Weather β ask "what's the weather in Tokyo" (any city, country, or abbreviation) or just "what's the weather" for your current location. Short condition + temperature on the watch.
- Choose your provider in the companion: open-meteo by default (free,no key needed) or OpenWeather with your own free-tier API key for direct control over your quota.
- C / F toggle in the same Settings card.
Needs Wristotle Companion v0.13.0 β update both. The bare "what's the weather" form uses your phone's last-known location if you grant the optional Location permission.
βΊ v0.7.0
β’ World clock β ask "what time is it in Tokyo" (any city or country) and get the time there, plus the day and hours ahead/behind your own zone.
β’ Voice calculator β quick maths like "what's 15% of 80", "25 plus 17", or "96 divided by 4".
β’ "Thinkingβ¦" indicator β the watch now shows it's working (and buzzes if it's taking a while) while it waits for your phone.
World clock and the calculator are answered on-device by Wristotle Companion v0.12.0 β update both.
v0.6.1 β Alarm & timer commands reach the phone.
Paired with Wristotle Companion v0.11.0, which adds voice alarms and timers.
- The watch no longer answers "set a timer for 10 minutes" with the current time. Commands mentioning a timer (or alarm) now forward to the companion, which sets them in your phone's clock app.
- "what time is it" still answers instantly on the watch β only genuine timer/alarm phrases get forwarded.
Update the companion app to v0.11.0+ to use the new voice alarms and timers ("set an alarm for 7am", "set a timer for 10 minutes").
v0.6.0 β Tasks
A new voice-controlled checklist for your Pebble. Long-press DOWN on the chat screen to open Tasks β pick Pending, Completed, or All; tap SELECT to mark a task done with a quick buzz. Completed rows show with [x] for a clear "All" view.
Add, list, complete, and delete tasks by voice via Wristotle Companion: "add task buy milk" / "what are my tasks" / "complete buy milk" / "delete task buy milk". "Complete the last task" picks the newest pending one without restating it.
Requires Wristotle Companion v0.9.0+ on Android β install both together (they talk via new wire keys).
Bug-fix release: "remind me ..." and "cancel ..." commands now correctly trigger the Confirm before send prompt (they were silently bypassing it). Pairs with companion v0.8.1+.
v0.5.0 β Confirm before send
A new opt-in safety net for voice commands. When you turn on Confirm before send in the companion's Watch settings, any command that does something β call a contact, send an SMS, set / cancel / reschedule a reminder, schedule a meeting, open an app, start media playback β pauses on the watch with a clear summary first:
Action: text
Details:
[Mom] hi
Press SELECT to go ahead, BACK to cancel. The countdown is configurable in the companion (5 s / 10 s / 15 s / 30 s / 1 min / Never), and the auto-resolve action is your choice β cancel by default, or send through.
Read-only commands (time, battery, what's on my calendar, pause, next, find phone, list reminders) skip the prompt and dispatch as before.
Off by default. Pair with companion v0.7.0 β both apps need to be on this release for the new prompt protocol to work.
Voice notes on your watch. Take a note by voice, then browse and open them right from the watch.
What's new
- On-watch Notes list β long-press UP from the chat screen to see your recent notes. Tap any one to read the full text.
- Quick Launch action β choose what your Quick Launch shortcut does: Dictate, Notes, or Show menu (a chooser with both). Set it
from the companion's Watch settings or the BLE companion's settings screen.
- Clearer chat empty-state β the home screen now spells out the buttons (SELECT to speak, hold UP for notes, UP/DOWN to scroll)
so the new gesture is easy to find.
Fixes
- "Skip retry dialog" toggle now actually persists β it was previously a silent no-op.
- "Show menu" Quick Launch option no longer falls back to Dictation.
- Debug logging now defaults off, matching the companion settings page.
Needs the latest companion
Install or update Wristotle Companion v0.5.0 on your phone to use Notes β the watch app shows the list, but the companion is where notes are actually stored.
https://codeberg.org/wristotle/wristotle-companion/releases
fix: cancel processor companion-response timeout on app deinit
- ποΈ Voice commands from your wrist β press select, speak, your phone acts
- π Calls & texts β "call Mom", "text Alex I'm on my way"
- β° Reminders β spoken reminders land as timeline pins; cancel them by voice too
- π΅ Media control β play, pause, next, previous, seek, and "play "
- π² Launch apps & find phone β "open Maps", ring a misplaced phone
- π
Calendar β ask about your schedule and create events by voice
- π§ Natural phrasing β on-device language model understands "ring Dad", "buzz me at 5", not just rigid commands
- π Private by design β with microPebble, speech-to-text runs fully on-device; no cloud, no account, no telemetry
- β¨ This release β smoother dictation recovery and clearer "didn't catch that" feedback when nothing is heard