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توضیحات

Speech recognition extension library
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل dragonfly2-1.0.0rc1
نام dragonfly2
نسخه کتابخانه 1.0.0rc1
نگهدارنده ['Dane Finlay']
ایمیل نگهدارنده ['Danesprite@posteo.net']
نویسنده Christo Butcher
ایمیل نویسنده dist.dragonfly@twizzy.biz
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/dictation-toolbox/dragonfly
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/dragonfly2/
مجوز LICENSE.txt
Dragonfly ========= |Build Status| |Docs Status| |Join Gitter chat| |Join Matrix chat| .. contents:: Contents Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dragonfly is a speech recognition framework for Python that makes it convenient to create custom commands to use with speech recognition software. It was written to make it very easy for Python macros, scripts, and applications to interface with speech recognition engines. Its design allows speech commands and grammar objects to be treated as first-class Python objects. Dragonfly can be used for general programming by voice. It is flexible enough to allow programming in any language, not just Python. It can also be used for speech-enabling applications, automating computer activities and dictating prose. Dragonfly contains its own powerful framework for defining and executing actions. It includes actions for text input and key-stroke simulation. This framework is cross-platform, working on Windows, macOS and Linux (X11 only). See the `actions sub-package documentation <https://dragonfly2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/actions.html>`__ for more information, including code examples. This project is a fork of the original `t4ngo/dragonfly <https://github.com/t4ngo/dragonfly>`__ project. Dragonfly currently supports the following speech recognition engines: - *Dragon*, a product of *Nuance*. All versions up to 15 (the latest) should be supported. *Home*, *Professional Individual* and previous similar editions of *Dragon* are supported. Other editions may work too - *Windows Speech Recognition* (WSR), included with Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows 7+, and freely available for Windows XP - *Kaldi*, open source (AGPL) and multi-platform. - *CMU Pocket Sphinx*, open source and multi-platform. Documentation and FAQ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dragonfly's documentation is available online at `Read the Docs <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`__. The changes in each release are listed in the project's `changelog <https://github.com/dictation-toolbox/dragonfly/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst>`__. Dragonfly's FAQ is available in the documentation `here <https://dragonfly2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html>`__. There are also a number of Dragonfly-related questions on `Stackoverflow <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python-dragonfly>`_, although many of them are related to issues resolved in the latest version of Dragonfly. CompoundRule Usage example ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A very simple example of Dragonfly usage is to create a static voice command with a callback that will be called when the command is spoken. This is done as follows: .. code-block:: python from dragonfly import Grammar, CompoundRule # Voice command rule combining spoken form and recognition processing. class ExampleRule(CompoundRule): spec = "do something computer" # Spoken form of command. def _process_recognition(self, node, extras): # Callback when command is spoken. print("Voice command spoken.") # Create a grammar which contains and loads the command rule. grammar = Grammar("example grammar") # Create a grammar to contain the command rule. grammar.add_rule(ExampleRule()) # Add the command rule to the grammar. grammar.load() # Load the grammar. To use this example, save it in a command module in your module loader directory or Natlink user directory, load it and then say *do something computer*. If the speech recognition engine recognized the command, then ``Voice command spoken.`` will be printed in the Natlink messages window. If you're not using Dragon, then it will be printed into the console window. MappingRule usage example ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A more common use of Dragonfly is the ``MappingRule`` class, which allows defining multiple voice commands. The following example is a simple grammar to be used when Notepad is the foreground window: .. code-block:: python from dragonfly import (Grammar, AppContext, MappingRule, Dictation, Key, Text) # Voice command rule combining spoken forms and action execution. class NotepadRule(MappingRule): # Define the commands and the actions they execute. mapping = { "save [file]": Key("c-s"), "save [file] as": Key("a-f, a/20"), "save [file] as <text>": Key("a-f, a/20") + Text("%(text)s"), "find <text>": Key("c-f/20") + Text("%(text)s\n"), } # Define the extras list of Dragonfly elements which are available # to be used in mapping specs and actions. extras = [ Dictation("text") ] # Create the grammar and the context under which it'll be active. context = AppContext(executable="notepad") grammar = Grammar("Notepad example", context=context) # Add the command rule to the grammar and load it. grammar.add_rule(NotepadRule()) grammar.load() To use this example, save it in a command module in your module loader directory or Natlink user directory, load it, open a Notepad window and then say one of mapping commands. For example, saying *save* or *save file* will cause the control and S keys to be pressed. The example aboves don't show any of Dragonfly's exciting features, such as dynamic speech elements. To learn more about these, please take a look at `Dragonfly's online docs <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`__. Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dragonfly is a Python package. It can be installed as *dragonfly2* using pip: .. code:: shell pip install dragonfly2 The distribution name has been changed to *dragonfly2* in order to upload releases to PyPI.org, but everything can still be imported using *dragonfly*. If you use any grammar modules that include something like :code:`pkg_resources.require("dragonfly >= 0.6.5")`, you will need to either replace :code:`dragonfly` with :code:`dragonfly2` or remove lines like this altogether. If you are installing this on Linux, you will also need to install the `wmctrl <https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/wmctrl/>`__, `xdotool <https://www.semicomplete.com/projects/xdotool/>`__ and `xsel <http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/software/xsel/>`__ programs. You may also need to manually set the ``XDG_SESSION_TYPE`` environment variable to ``x11``. Please note that Dragonfly is only fully functional in an X11 session on Linux. Input action classes, application contexts and the ``Window`` class will **not** be functional under Wayland. It is recommended that Wayland users switch to X11. If you have dragonfly installed under the original *dragonfly* distribution name, you'll need to remove the old version using: .. code:: shell pip uninstall dragonfly Dragonfly can also be installed by cloning this repository or downloading it from `the releases page <https://github.com/dictation-toolbox/dragonfly/releases>`__ and running the following (or similar) command in the project's root directory: .. code:: shell python setup.py install If pip fails to install *dragonfly2* or any of its required or extra dependencies, then you may need to upgrade pip with the following command: .. code:: shell pip install --upgrade pip SR engine back-ends ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Each Dragonfly speech recognition engine back-end and its requirements are documented separately: * `Natlink and DNS engine <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/natlink_engine.html>`_ * `SAPI 5 and WSR engine <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/sapi5_engine.html>`_ * `Kaldi engine <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/kaldi_engine.html>`_ * `CMU Pocket Sphinx engine <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/sphinx_engine.html>`_ * `Text-input engine <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/text_engine.html>`_ Existing command modules ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The related resources page of Dragonfly's documentation has a section on `command modules <http://dragonfly2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/related_resources.html#command-modules>`__ which lists various sources. .. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/dictation-toolbox/dragonfly.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/dictation-toolbox/dragonfly .. |Docs Status| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/dragonfly2/badge/?version=latest&style=flat :target: https://dragonfly2.readthedocs.io .. |Join Gitter chat| image:: https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg :target: https://gitter.im/dictation-toolbox/dragonfly .. |Join Matrix chat| image:: https://img.shields.io/matrix/dragonfly2:matrix.org.svg?label=%5Bmatrix%5D :target: https://app.element.io/#/room/#dictation-toolbox_dragonfly:gitter.im


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مقدار نام
>=40.0.0 setuptools
>=19.0 packaging
- six
>=1.7.0 pyperclip
- regex
- decorator
==0.8.* lark-parser
- json-rpc
- Werkzeug
- requests
>=1.4.2 pynput
>=5.2 pyobjc
==1.0.0 py-applescript
>=5.5.1 psutil
- comtypes
- pywin32
- enum34
~=3.1.0 kaldi-active-grammar
==0.3.* sounddevice
==2.0.* webrtcvad-wheels
>=1.2.0 sphinxwrapper
>=1.7.0 pyjsgf
- pyaudio


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl dragonfly2-1.0.0rc1:

    pip install dragonfly2-1.0.0rc1.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz dragonfly2-1.0.0rc1:

    pip install dragonfly2-1.0.0rc1.tar.gz