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# Irssi Autospeak
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Written ByJeremiah Ticket and contributers!
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Adds speech to some events.
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This script requires you have espeak-ng installed and in your path.
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## Usage
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Place autospeak.pl in .irssi/scripts/
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Then in irssi do:
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/script load autospeak
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If you want to autorun the script, place the script in or simlink to ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/
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### Automated Install
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There is a basic install script, just run:
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./install
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This install script creates the folder ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun if it doesn't exist and simlinks the script to start automatically.
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## Configuration
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This script has some settings. Use the /set command to set them.
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- speech_voice <voice> - espeak-ng voice to use (default is en-us)
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- speech_rate <digits> - speech rate in words per minute (default is 175)
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- speak_public_messages <on/off> - Speak public messages; This does not speak all messages. This only speaks when you are directly spoken to. (Default is on)
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- speak_indirect_messages - Speaks indirect messages in public channels, reguardless of where your nick sits in the message; If this if off, public messages will only pseak if directly addressed to you. (Default is off)
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- speak_private_messages <on/off> - Speaks incoming private messages. (Default is on)
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- speak_active_window <on/off> - Speaks the currently focused window (Default is off)
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- speak_dcc_messages <on/off> - Speaks DCC messages; Notifys if a file transfer or dcc chat request.
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### Explanation of Public Message Speaking
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This script is designed not to be very spammy. Public messages only speak when you are directly addressed, unless you have the speak_indirect_message setting on, then it speaks no matter where in the message you are mensioned.
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#### Examples
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When only speak_public_messages is on,
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"<someone> jticket: Hi there!" Will be spoken.
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"<someone> Hi there jticket!" will not automatically be spoken.
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"<someone> This is a test" Will never be spoken automatically.
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When speak_public_messages and speak_indirect_messages is on, both will be spoken, but the last will still not be spoken.
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