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README.md |
Irssi Autospeak
Written ByJeremiah Ticket and contributers!
Adds speech to some events.
This script requires you have speech-dispatcher installed and spd-say in your path.
Usage
Place autospeak.pl in .irssi/scripts/
Then in irssi do:
/script load autospeak
If you want to autorun the script, place the script in or simlink to ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/
Automated Install
There is a basic install script, just run:
./install
This install script creates the folder ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun if it doesn't exist and simlinks the script to start automatically.
Configuration
This script has some settings. Use the /set command to set them.
- speech_voice - espd-say voice to use (default is en-us)
- speech_rate - speech rate(-100 to 100) (default is 50)
- speech_module - Speech dispatcher output module to use (Default is espeak-ng)
- speak_public_messages <on/off> - Speak public messages; This does not speak all messages by default. [See the next setting.] This only speaks when you are directly spoken to. (Default is on)
- speak_all_public_message <on/off> - Speak every single message reguardless of if you are mensioned or not. (Default is off)
- 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)
- speak_private_messages <on/off> - Speaks incoming private messages. (Default is on)
- speak_active_window <on/off> - Speaks the currently focused window (Default is off)
- speak_dcc_messages <on/off> - Speaks DCC messages; Notifys if a file transfer or dcc chat request.
Explanation of Public Message Speaking
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. If you want all messages spoken, enable speak_all_public_messages
Examples
When only speak_public_messages is on,
"<someone> jticket: Hi there!" Will be spoken.
"<someone> Hi there jticket!" will not automatically be spoken.
"<someone> This is a test" Will never be spoken automatically unless speak_all_public_messages is on.
When speak_public_messages and speak_indirect_messages is on, both will be spoken, but the last will still not be spoken unless you set speak_all_public_messages to on.