Campbell Barton
Campbell Barton
@xenotropic could you report this as a bug to the VOSK project? IIRC when the readme was written the top English language model was the best one, they've since been...
Perhaps there could be a list in the readme of models known to work well. Or, a separate document about models linked to from the README.
Agree recommended models would be good to have in the readme, I must have been lucky as the first model I used worked well. Since then I've heard quite a...
Personally I don't think I'd use this, I just begin/end whenever I need to use dictation, although admittedly I have this bound to a single key (push-and-hold to talk) in...
Hey @ruckard this sounds interesting... There are a few points I'll make in reply. - A problem with STDOUT at the moment is it prints everything at once, instead of...
Hi, currently this is hard-coded to English (and part of nerd-dictation, you will find the word list there), I'm open to supporting other languages if it's practical though.
@omlins for your second two questions, no - I'm a complete novice at speech-to-text. For the first question, I had some thoughts about how this could be implemented. Suggest the...
@omlins I'd rather not draw distinctions between commands and regular text at the level of nerd-dictation. If users have the ability to reset text processing - this distinction can be...
Hey @LexiconCode while this sounds interesting what you're talking about seems like it could be a separate project (a small Python command line tool that depends on dragonfly2). I have...
Agree, some hint that each sub-command has it's own help would be good to support. another possibility is expanding all sub commands, although I'm not sure if that might end...