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# whisper.nvim
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Speech-to-text in Neovim
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The transcription is performed on the CPU and no data leaves your computer. Works best on Apple Silicon devices.
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https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/198382564-784e9663-2037-4d04-99b8-f39136929b7e.mp4
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## Usage
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- Simply press `Ctrl-G` in `INSERT`, `VISUAL` or `NORMAL` mode and say something
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- When you are done - press `Ctrl-C` to end the transcription and insert the transcribed text under the cursor
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## Installation
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*Note: this is a bit tedious and hacky atm, but I hope it will be improved with time*
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- Clone this repo and build the `stream` tool:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp
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cd whisper.cpp
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make stream
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```
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- Download the `base.en` Whisper model (140 MB):
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```
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./models/download-ggml-model.sh base.en
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```
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- Place the [whisper.nvim](whisper.nvim) script somewhere in your PATH and give it execute permissions:
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```
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cp examples/whisper.nvim/whisper.nvim ~/bin/
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chmod u+x ~/bin/whisper.nvim
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```
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- Fine-tune the script to your preference and machine parameters:
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```
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./stream -t 8 -m models/ggml-base.en.bin --step 350 --length 10000 -f /tmp/whisper.nvim 2> /dev/null
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```
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On slower machines, try to increase the `step` parameter.
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- Add the following shortcuts to your `~/.config/nvim/init.vim`:
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```
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inoremap <C-G> <C-O>:!whisper.nvim<CR><C-O>:let @a = system("cat /tmp/whisper.nvim \| tail -n 1 \| xargs -0 \| tr -d '\\n' \| sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'")<CR><C-R>a
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nnoremap <C-G> :!whisper.nvim<CR>:let @a = system("cat /tmp/whisper.nvim \| tail -n 1 \| xargs -0 \| tr -d '\\n' \| sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'")<CR>"ap
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vnoremap <C-G> c<C-O>:!whisper.nvim<CR><C-O>:let @a = system("cat /tmp/whisper.nvim \| tail -n 1 \| xargs -0 \| tr -d '\\n' \| sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'")<CR><C-R>a
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```
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You are now ready to use speech-to-text in Neovim!
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## TODO
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There are a lot of ways to improve this idea and I don't have much experience with Vim plugin programming, so contributions are welcome!
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- [ ] **Wrap this into a plugin**
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It would be great to make a standalone plugin out of this that can be installed with `vim-plug` or similar
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- [ ] **Simplify the `init.vim` mappings (maybe factor out the common call into a separate function)**
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- [ ] **Add Copilot/GPT-3 integration**
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This is probably a very long shot, but I think it will be very cool to have the functionality to select some code and then hit Ctrl-G and say something like:
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*refactor this using stl containers*
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or
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*optimize by sorting the data first*
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The plugin would then make an appropriate query using the selected text and some context to Copilot or GPT-3 and return the result.
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