# Orion Orion is a telegram bot that converts voice messages into text and org-mode files. It can be trained for better accuracy. ## Requirements You need to have Golang and Python installed. ## Usage In order to use it, first you need to setup the project which you can just call `./builder setup` . Also you need to store your bot's token (that you get from Telegram's bot father) in the `.env` file like: ``` BOT_TOKEN= ``` and then you can run Orion via the builder script again with the following command: ```bash ./builder run -owner TELEGRAM_ID -org-file ORG_FILE_PATH -model PATH_TO_MODEL -scorer PATH_TO_SCORER ``` * **TELEGRAM_ID**: Is your telegram id. It will only reply to you and tell others to F off. * **ORG_FILE_PATH**: Path to an `org-mode` file that **HAS TO EXIST**. Orion will append entries to this file. * **PATH_TO_MODEL(optoinal)**: Is the path to the model file you want to use for speech recognition. the default points to the default model in the models directory. * **PATH_TO_SCORER(optional)**: Is the path to the scorer to be use to speech recognition. the default points to the default scorer in the models directory. Models and scorers should be compatible with [Coqui](https://coqui.ai/). ## Rigel **Orion** contains a text to speech server as well. Since I'm lazy I use Rigel to read stuff for me. I integrated Rigel in my Emacs environment as well and it such a useful tool. For more info on Rigel check out its [readme](https://devheroes.codes/lxsameer/Orion/src/branch/master/rigel/README.md) Also if you want to integrate Rigel into your Emacs have a look at [the lib I created for it](https://devheroes.codes/FG42/FG42/src/branch/master/core/cubes/rigel/core.el) for inspiration. Also you can use Rigel with anything it's not an Emacs only tool.