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[pull] main from Blaizzy:main #3

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Summary by Sourcery

Adds a voice control interface to the computer control script and provides documentation for the project.

New Features:

  • Adds a voice control interface to the computer control script, allowing users to interact with the computer using voice commands.

Documentation:

  • Adds a README file with instructions on how to use the computer control scripts.

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@pull pull bot merged commit 39242eb into Stars1233:main Feb 26, 2025
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This pull request introduces a voice-controlled interface to the existing computer automation script, adds comprehensive documentation, and includes necessary dependency management and data storage files. The primary addition is the main_voice.py script, which integrates speech recognition and mlx-whisper for voice command processing. The main.py script was refactored to support both text and voice inputs. A README file was added to provide instructions and information about the project. A requirements file was added to specify the project dependencies. A navigation history file was added to store the history of user queries and system responses.

Sequence diagram for voice command processing

sequenceDiagram
    actor User
    participant Microphone
    participant SpeechRecognition
    participant mlx_whisper
    participant ComputerControl
    participant ActionFunctions
    participant PyAutoGUI

    User->>Microphone: Speaks command
    Microphone->>SpeechRecognition: Captures audio
    SpeechRecognition->>mlx_whisper: Transcribes audio to text
    mlx_whisper->>ComputerControl: Returns transcribed text (query)
    ComputerControl->>ComputerControl: Processes command and takes screenshot
    ComputerControl->>ActionFunctions: Determines action and parameters
    ActionFunctions->>PyAutoGUI: Executes action (e.g., click, input)
    PyAutoGUI-->>ComputerControl: Performs action on the computer
    ComputerControl-->>User: Provides feedback
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Change Details Files
Introduced a voice-controlled interface for the computer automation script using speech recognition and mlx-whisper for transcription.
  • Added a new file main_voice.py with voice control functionality.
  • Implemented speech recognition using the speech_recognition library.
  • Integrated mlx-whisper for local speech-to-text transcription.
  • Modified the main loop to listen for voice commands and process them.
  • Added microphone setup and audio processing steps.
computer_use/main_voice.py
computer_use/main.py
Refactored the main script to support both text-based and voice-based command inputs.
  • Modified the main loop to accept text input from the console.
  • Added a check for 'exit' command to terminate the script.
  • Removed the screenshot resizing line to allow different resolutions.
computer_use/main_voice.py
computer_use/main.py
Added a README file to provide instructions and information about the project.
  • Created a README.md file with project overview, features, installation guide, usage instructions, and troubleshooting tips.
computer_use/README.md
Added a requirements file to specify the project dependencies.
  • Created a requirements.txt file listing the required Python packages.
computer_use/requirements.txt
Added a navigation history file to store the history of user queries and system responses.
  • Created a navigation_history.csv file to store the history of user queries and system responses.
computer_use/navigation_history.csv

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