diff --git a/examples/whisper.nvim/README.md b/examples/whisper.nvim/README.md index 88d5ccb..881aa68 100644 --- a/examples/whisper.nvim/README.md +++ b/examples/whisper.nvim/README.md @@ -52,6 +52,10 @@ https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/198382564-784e9663-2037-4d04-9 vnoremap c:!whisper.nvim:let @a = system("cat /tmp/whisper.nvim \| tail -n 1 \| xargs -0 \| tr -d '\\n' \| sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'")a ``` + Explanation: pressing `Ctrl-G` runs the [whisper.nvim](whisper.nvim) script which in turn calls the `stream` binary to transcribe your speech through the microphone. The results from the transcription are continuously dumped into `/tmp/whisper.nvim`. After you kill the program with `Ctrl-C`, the vim command grabs the last line from the `/tmp/whisper.nvim` file and puts it under the cursor. + + Probably there is a much more intelligent way to achieve all this, but this is what I could hack in an hour. Any suggestions how to improve this are welcome. + You are now ready to use speech-to-text in Neovim! ## TODO @@ -67,10 +71,14 @@ There are a lot of ways to improve this idea and I don't have much experience wi 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: - *refactor this using stl containers* + *"refactor this using stl containers"* or - *optimize by sorting the data first* + *"optimize by sorting the data first"* - The plugin would then make an appropriate query using the selected text and some context to Copilot or GPT-3 and return the result. + The plugin would then make an appropriate query using the selected text and code context to Copilot or GPT-3 and return the result. + +## Discussion + +If you find this idea interesting, you can join the discussion here: https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/discussions/108