A simple wrapper over the Piper text-to-speech system.
Vim Piper is a Vim plugin that integrates the Piper text-to-speech system into Vim. It allows you to easily convert text within Vim to speech using Piper.
If you don't care about natural sounding tts, you can use vim-espeak.
This plugin depends on the following:
On Arch Linux, do the following:
yay -S piper-tts-bin piper-voices-en-us # or your language of choiceYou may also find piper and it's voices in the repositories of other distros, if not, simply grab the pre-compiled binaries of piper from here, and manually download your desired voices from here.
Once the download is finished, you can refer to the Configuration section of this README to find out out to setup vim-piper.
Add the following to your ~/.vimrc or ~/.config/nvim/init.vim:
Plug 'wolandark/vim-piper'Then run :PlugInstall in Vim.
You can configure the following variables in your ~/.vimrc.
let g:piper_bin = '/path/to/piper'
let g:piper_voice = '/path/to/voice/model.onnx'The default values are:
let g:piper_bin = '/usr/bin/piper-tts'
let g:piper_voice = '/usr/share/piper-voices/en/en_US/joe/medium/en_US-joe-medium.onnx'So if you install piper-tts and piper-voices-en-us from AUR, everything will work out of the box.
The plugin provides the following functions:
The following mappings are defined by default:
Same as Vim.