Georgi Gerganov
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README.md
whisper.nvim
Speech-to-text in Neovim
The transcription is performed on the CPU and no data leaves your computer. Works best on Apple Silicon devices.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/198382564-784e9663-2037-4d04-99b8-f39136929b7e.mp4
Usage
- Simply press
Ctrl-G
inINSERT
,VISUAL
orNORMAL
mode and say something - When you are done - press
Ctrl-C
to end the transcription and insert the transcribed text under the cursor
Installation
Note: this is a bit tedious and hacky atm, but I hope it will be improved with time
-
Clone this repo and build the
stream
tool:git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp cd whisper.cpp make stream
-
Download the
base.en
Whisper model (140 MB):./models/download-ggml-model.sh base.en
-
Place the whisper.nvim script somewhere in your PATH and give it execute permissions:
cp examples/whisper.nvim/whisper.nvim ~/bin/ chmod u+x ~/bin/whisper.nvim
-
Fine-tune the script to your preference and machine parameters:
./stream -t 8 -m models/ggml-base.en.bin --step 350 --length 10000 -f /tmp/whisper.nvim 2> /dev/null
On slower machines, try to increase the
step
parameter. -
Add the following shortcuts to your
~/.config/nvim/init.vim
: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 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 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
Explanation: pressing
Ctrl-G
runs the whisper.nvim script which in turn calls thestream
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 withCtrl-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
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!
-
Wrap this into a plugin
It would be great to make a standalone plugin out of this that can be installed with
vim-plug
or similar -
Simplify the
init.vim
mappings (maybe factor out the common call into a separate function) -
Add Copilot/GPT-3 integration
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"
or
"optimize by sorting the data first"
The plugin would then make an appropriate query using the selected text and code context to Copilot or GPT-3 and return the result.
Here is a proof-of-concept:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/199078847-0278fcde-5667-4748-ba0d-7d55381d6047.mp4
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1991296/200067939-f98d2ac2-7519-438a-85f9-79db0841ba4f.mp4
For explanation how this works see: https://twitter.com/ggerganov/status/1587168771789258756
Discussion
If you find this idea interesting, you can join the discussion here: https://github.com/ggerganov/whisper.cpp/discussions/108