![]() ![]() Check out the configuration section to learn what STT/TTS engines are and what you need to do to use them.Īfter you’ve done that, you can start Jasper as a systemd service: sudo systemctl start jasper-voice-control You’ll also need a Text-to-Speech (TTS) and a Speech-to-Text (STT) engine. To install them: yaourt -S jasper-voice-control-git If you’re using ArchLinux, there are packages available in the Arch User Repository. Unfortunately, there are currently no packages available for Debian or Raspbian. Method 2: Installation via Package Manger Debian/Raspbian If you want to understand how all of the supporting libraries are compiled on the Raspberry Pi, Method 3 may be to your liking (or, at the very least, helpful for debugging). After imaging your SD card, clone the repository and install the Python dependencies as described in Install Jasper. There is also an unofficial image for the B+ available here. The quickest way to get up and running with Jasper is to download the pre-compiled disk image available here for Model B. There are three ways to install Jasper on your Raspberry Pi.
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