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README.md

Kalliope

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Kalliope is a modular always-on voice controlled personal assistant designed for home automation. Kalliope is based on audio input recognition, so it recognize an order pronounced by the user and then execute actions attached to the order.

You can create your own Kalliope bot, by simply choosing and composing the existing modules without writing any code. But, if you need a particular module, you can write it by yourself and add it to your project. You can also propose it to the community.

Kalliope can run on all Linux Debian based distribution including a Raspberry Pi and it's multi-lang. The only thing you need is a microphone.

Kalliope is easy-peasy to use, see the hello world

  - name: "Hello-world"
    signals:
      - order: "say hello"
    neurons:      
      - say:
          message: "Hello world!"    

Installation

Quick start

Once installed, you can start learning basics of Kalliope from a quick start configuration

Usage

Documentation summary

Link Detail
Settings The main Kalliope configuration
Brain What is the brain and how to create your own bot
neuron What is a neuron and how to use it
neuron list List of available neurons
CLI How to use Kalliope from the command line interface
Signals Signals are input event that can wake up kalliope (spoken order, scheduled event, REST API)
STT Speech to text configuration
TTS Text to speech configuration
Triggers Magic hotword engine used to make Kalliope listening for an order
REST API Integrated REST API. Can be used to send an order

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to Kalliope, please read our Contributing Guide, which contains the philosophies to preserve, tests to run, and more. Reading through this guide before writing any code is recommended.

Credits

Meaning of Kalliope Kalliope means "beautiful voice" from Greek καλλος (kallos) "beauty" and οψ (ops) "voice". In Greek mythology she was a goddess of epic poetry and eloquence, one of the nine Muses.

kə-LIE-ə-pee (English) Ka-li-o-pé (French) каллиопа (Russian)

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Links

Demo French : video Demo English : video

License

Copyright (c) 2016. All rights reserved.

Kalliope is covered by the MIT license, a permissive free software license that lets you do anything you want with the source code, as long as you provide back attribution and "don't hold you liable". For the full license text see the LICENSE.md file.