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    sag

    sag

    Like the macOS say command, but with a modern voice

    sag is a command-line text-to-speech utility inspired by the macOS say command but powered by modern ElevenLabs voice synthesis technology. The project allows users to stream synthesized speech directly to speakers, save audio files, or list and manage available voices through a lightweight terminal interface. Designed for speed and convenience, sag supports voice selection, playback rate adjustments, output format inference, and configurable API endpoints for flexible deployment. It...
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    gTTS

    gTTS

    Python library and CLI tool to interface with Google Translate

    gTTS (Google Text-to-Speech) is a Python library and command-line tool that wraps the speech functionality of Google Translate. It lets you send text to the Google Translate TTS endpoint and receive spoken audio back as MP3 data, either written to a file, a file-like object, or standard output. The library is designed to handle long texts, using a speech-specific sentence tokenizer that keeps intonation and punctuation natural while splitting requests into acceptable chunks. It supports...
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