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@lephenix47/text-to-speech-utility
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The @lephenix47/text-to-speech-utility
package provides a convenient utility class encapsulating the Web Speech API's Text-to-Speech functionality. This utility class simplifies the process of working with speech synthesis in JavaScript, offering enhanced developer convenience and customizability.
To use the TextToSpeech
utility class in your project, you can import it as follows:
import { TextToSpeech } from '@lephenix47/text-to-speech-utility';
const tts = new TextToSpeech();
// Example usage:
const voices = tts.getVoices();
tts
.setVoiceRate(1)
.setVoiceSpeech(voices[0])
.setVoiceText('Hello World!')
tts.speak();
console.log(tts.isSpeaking)
You can customize the speech synthesis by chaining various setter methods provided by the TextToSpeech
class.
Additionally, you can utilize getter methods to retrieve available voices for speech synthesis.
The @lephenix47/text-to-speech-utility
package simplifies the implementation of Text-to-Speech functionality in JavaScript applications.
With its methods and comprehensive feature set, developers can seamlessly integrate speech synthesis capabilities into their projects.
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The npm package @lephenix47/text-to-speech-utility receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, @lephenix47/text-to-speech-utility popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @lephenix47/text-to-speech-utility demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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