# Kaylee Kaylee is a somewhat fancy speech recognizer that will run commands and perform other functions when a user speaks loosely preset sentences. It is based on [Blather](https://gitlab.com/jezra/blather) by [Jezra](http://www.jezra.net/), but adds a lot of features that go beyond the original purpose of Blather. ## Requirements 1. pocketsphinx 2. gstreamer-1.0 (and what ever plugin has pocketsphinx support) 3. gstreamer-1.0 base plugins (required for ALSA) 4. python-gobject (required for GStreamer and the GTK-based UI) **Note:** it may also be required to install `pocketsphinx-hmm-en-hub4wsj` ## Usage 1. Move commands.tmp to ~/.config/kaylee/commands.conf and fill the file with sentences and command to run 2. Run blather.py. This will generate ~/.local/share/kaylee/sentences.corpus based on sentences in the 'commands' file, then use to create and save a new language model and dictionary. * For GTK UI, run blather.py -i g * To start a UI in 'continuous' listen mode, use the -c flag * To use a microphone other than the system default, use the -m flag 3. Start talking **Note:** to start Kaylee without needing to enter command line options all the time, copy options.json.tmp to ~/.config/kaylee/options.json and edit accordingly. ### Examples * To run Kaylee with the GTK UI and start in continuous listen mode: `./blather.py -i g -c` * To run Kaylee with no UI and using a USB microphone recognized and device 2: `./blather.py -m 2` * To have Kaylee pass the matched sentence to the executed command: `./blather.py -p` **explanation:** if the commands.conf contains: `good morning world: example_command.sh` then 3 arguments, 'good', 'morning', and 'world' would get passed to example_command.sh as `example_command.sh good morning world` * To run a command when a valid sentence has been detected: `./blather.py --valid-sentence-command=/path/to/command` **note:** this can be set in the options.yml file * To run a command when a invalid sentence has been detected: `./blather.py --invalid-sentence-command=/path/to/command` **note:** this can be set in the options.yml file ### Finding the Device Number of a USB microphone There are a few ways to find the device number of a USB microphone. * `cat /proc/asound/cards` * `arecord -l`