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This repository contains code for an older version of Rhasspy (2.4).


Rhasspy (pronounced RAH-SPEE) is an offline voice assistant toolkit inspired by Jasper that supports many languages. It works well with Home Assistant, Hass.io, and Node-RED.

A newer version of Rhasspy (2.5) is available at https://github.com/rhasspy/rhasspy

Rhasspy transcribes voice commands into JSON events that can trigger actions in home automation software, like Home Assistant automations or Node-RED flows. You define custom voice commands in a profile using a specialized template syntax, and Rhasspy takes care of the rest.

To run Rhasspy with the English (en) profile using Docker:

docker run -d -p 12101:12101 \
      --restart unless-stopped \
      -v "$HOME/.config/rhasspy/profiles:/profiles" \
      --device /dev/snd:/dev/snd \
      synesthesiam/rhasspy-server:latest \
      --profile en \
      --user-profiles /profiles
      

Then visit the web interface at http://localhost:12101 See the web interface documentation for a brief tour of what you can do.

Supported Languages

Rhasspy currently supports the following languages:

The table below summarizes language support across the various supporting technologies that Rhasspy uses:

CategoryNameOffline?endeesfritnlruelhizhviptsvca
Wake Wordpocketsphinx
porcupine
snowboyrequires account
precise
Speech to Textpocketsphinx
kaldi
Intent Recognitionfsticuffs
fuzzywuzzy
adapt
flair
rasaNLUneeds extra software
Text to Speechespeak
flite
picotts
marytts
wavenet

• - yes, but requires training/customization

For more information, please see the documentation.

Intended Audience

Rhasspy is intended for advanced users that want to have a voice interface to Home Assistant, but value privacy and freedom above all else. There are many other voice assistants, but none (to my knowledge) that:

  1. Can function completely disconnected from the Internet
  2. Are entirely free/open source
  3. Work well with Home Assistant, Hass.io, and Node-RED

If you feel comfortable sending your voice commands through the Internet for someone else to process, or are not comfortable with rolling your own Home Assistant automations to handle intents, I recommend taking a look at Mycroft.

Contributing

For users who are also coders, pull requests for bug fixes or new components are always welcome and much appreciated!

If you can speak/write one of the supported languages, I would love to hear your feedback about that language's profile. I only speak English, so I rely on users of Rhasspy (and Google Translate) to help me write example sentences and create test WAV files.