With one command, create a natural-sounding audiobook from a variety of input formats (epub, mobi, txt, PDF, HTML and more!)
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With one command, create a natural-sounding audiobook from a variety of input formats (epub, mobi, txt, PDF, HTML and more!)
Mega is an open-source implementation of Google Piper — a Git-compatible monorepo engine built for the AI Agent era.
Collection of Materials on Low Cost/ Open Source Robots
Custom scripts for the PIPER Burp extensions.
A voice-activated AI assistant modeled after HAL 9000, built with Raspberry Pi and self-hosted services for speech-to-text, language generation, and text-to-speech.
The original Piper, now on iOS and macOS
Go Lang API Wrapper around Piper TTS - Supports TTS Inference and List of Voices
A real-time, fully local voice AI system optimized for low-resource devices like an 8GB Ubuntu laptop with no GPU, achieving sub-second STT-to-TTS latency using Ollama, Vosk, Piper, and JACK/PipeWire. Open-source and privacy-focused for offline conversational AI.
This repository shows different configurations of steps and pipelines specific to the ABAP Environment Pipeline as part of project “Piper.”
Experimental support for many TTS/STT LLMs wrapped in a Wyoming API for consumption via Homeassistant
Text-to-Speech Generator Powered by Python, Flask, and Piper TTS
A real-time, offline voice assistant for Linux and Raspberry Pi. Uses local LLMs (via Ollama), speech-to-text (Vosk), and text-to-speech (Piper) for fast, wake-free voice interaction. No cloud. No APIs. Just Python, a mic, and your voice.
Offline-first smart-home hub — FastAPI core + modular plugins, local voice (Vosk STT + Piper TTS + Ollama LLM), presence, automations. Raspberry Pi / Jetson / generic Linux, Ukrainian + English out of the box.
Open Voice OS Server Status Page
From Peeters 2014 in Groundwater; ArcGIS Python Toolbox; Piper Diagram; Water Chemistry
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