discord-speech-recognition and DiscordSpeechBot

These two tools are competitors because they both provide speech-to-text functionality for Discord bots, with Rei-x/discord-speech-recognition offering a more focused speech-to-text extension for discord.js and inevolin/DiscordSpeechBot being a full-fledged bot with additional features like music commands built around speech-to-text.

DiscordSpeechBot
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 20
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Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
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About discord-speech-recognition

Rei-x/discord-speech-recognition

Speech to text extension for discord.js

This helps developers integrate real-time speech-to-text functionality into their Discord bots. It takes spoken audio from Discord voice channels and converts it into text, which the bot can then process like any other text command or message. This is designed for bot developers who want to enable voice interaction for their bot users.

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About DiscordSpeechBot

inevolin/DiscordSpeechBot

A speech-to-text bot for discord with music commands and more using NodeJS. Ideally for controlling your Discord server using voice commands, can also be useful for hearing-impaired people.

This bot lets you control your Discord server and play music using just your voice. You speak commands into your microphone, and the bot translates them into actions like playing songs, skipping tracks, or listing your music queue. It's designed for Discord users who want a hands-free way to interact with their server, and it can also benefit users with hearing impairments by transcribing voice.

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