The abstract method really just wasn't working at all. Since it doesn't
really hurt anything to be able to instantiate PluginBase, I just
forewent all the metaclass nonsense and made it a normal class.
The plugins shouldn't be in charge of running the
valid_sentence_command. They also certainly shouldn't have to manage
the history file. Both of these functions have been delegated to the
Kaylee object, by way of a 'processed' signal emitted by a plugin as
soon as it knows it will handle the voice command.
As part of the effort for resolving #12, I've started work on a plugin
API for Kaylee. While very much a work in progress, it will allow
Python plugins to be written, loaded from user configuration, and
hooked in to events from necessary portions of Kaylee to handle voice
commands.
Currently there is only one plugin, a partial implementation of shell
command support as existed previously. It works in that it executes
commands, but several old features are missing. Also, the GUIs are
probably broken, but I'm not worried about that at the moment.