Implements hermes/hotword
functionality from Hermes protocol using Porcupine.
- Python 3.7
- Porcupine
$ git clone https://github.com/rhasspy/rhasspy-wake-porcupine-hermes
$ cd rhasspy-wake-porcupine-hermes
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
$ bin/rhasspy-wake-porcupine-hermes <ARGS>
usage: rhasspy-wake-porcupine-hermes [-h] --keyword KEYWORD
[--keyword-dir KEYWORD_DIR]
[--library LIBRARY] [--model MODEL]
[--wakeword-id WAKEWORD_ID]
[--sensitivity SENSITIVITY]
[--stdin-audio]
[--udp-audio UDP_AUDIO UDP_AUDIO UDP_AUDIO]
[--host HOST] [--port PORT]
[--username USERNAME]
[--password PASSWORD] [--tls]
[--tls-ca-certs TLS_CA_CERTS]
[--tls-certfile TLS_CERTFILE]
[--tls-keyfile TLS_KEYFILE]
[--tls-cert-reqs {CERT_REQUIRED,CERT_OPTIONAL,CERT_NONE}]
[--tls-version TLS_VERSION]
[--tls-ciphers TLS_CIPHERS]
[--site-id SITE_ID] [--debug]
[--log-format LOG_FORMAT]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--keyword KEYWORD Path(s) to one or more Porcupine keyword file(s)
(.ppn)
--keyword-dir KEYWORD_DIR
Path to directory with keyword files
--library LIBRARY Path to Porcupine shared library (.so)
--model MODEL Path to Porcupine model (.pv)
--wakeword-id WAKEWORD_ID
Wakeword IDs of each keyword (default: use file name)
--sensitivity SENSITIVITY
Sensitivities of keywords (default: 0.5)
--stdin-audio Read WAV audio from stdin
--udp-audio UDP_AUDIO UDP_AUDIO UDP_AUDIO
Host/port/siteId for UDP audio input
--host HOST MQTT host (default: localhost)
--port PORT MQTT port (default: 1883)
--username USERNAME MQTT username
--password PASSWORD MQTT password
--tls Enable MQTT TLS
--tls-ca-certs TLS_CA_CERTS
MQTT TLS Certificate Authority certificate files
--tls-certfile TLS_CERTFILE
MQTT TLS certificate file (PEM)
--tls-keyfile TLS_KEYFILE
MQTT TLS key file (PEM)
--tls-cert-reqs {CERT_REQUIRED,CERT_OPTIONAL,CERT_NONE}
MQTT TLS certificate requirements (default:
CERT_REQUIRED)
--tls-version TLS_VERSION
MQTT TLS version (default: highest)
--tls-ciphers TLS_CIPHERS
MQTT TLS ciphers to use
--site-id SITE_ID Hermes site id(s) to listen for (default: all)
--debug Print DEBUG messages to the console
--log-format LOG_FORMAT
Python logger format