npm install say// automatically pick platform
const say = require('say')
// or, override the platform
const Say = require('say').Say
const say = new Say('darwin' || 'win32' || 'linux')
// Use default system voice and speed
say.speak('Hello!')
// Stop the text currently being spoken
say.stop()
// More complex example (with an OS X voice) and slow speed
say.speak("What's up, dog?", 'Alex', 0.5)
// Fire a callback once the text has completed being spoken
say.speak("What's up, dog?", 'Good News', 1.0, (err) => {
if (err) {
return console.error(err)
}
console.log('Text has been spoken.')
});
// Export spoken audio to a WAV file
say.export("I'm sorry, Dave.", 'Cellos', 0.75, 'hal.wav', (err) => {
if (err) {
return console.error(err)
}
console.log('Text has been saved to hal.wav.')
})- Speed: 1 = 100%, 0.5 = 50%, 2 = 200%, etc
say.speak(text, voice || null, speed || null, callback || null)- MacOS / Windows Only
- Speed: 1 = 100%, 0.5 = 50%, 2 = 200%, etc
say.export(text, voice || null, speed || null, filename, callback || null)say.stop(callback || null)say.getInstalledVoices(callback)Unfortunately every feature isn't supported on every platform. PR's welcome!
| Platform | Speak | Export | Stop | Speed | Voice | List |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| macOS | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | 🚫 |
| Linux | ✅ | 🚫 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | 🚫 |
| Windows | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Voices in macOS are associated with different localities. To a list of voices and their localities run the following command:
say -v "?"As an example, the default voice is Alex and the voice used by Siri is Samantha.
None.
Linux support requires Festival. As far as I can tell there is no sane way to get a list of available voices. The only voice that seems to work is voice_kal_diphone, which seems to be the default anyway.
The .export() method is not available.
Try the following command to install Festival with a default voice:
sudo apt-get install festival festvox-kallpc16k- Mac OS X (comes with
say) - Linux with Festival installed
- Windows (comes with SAPI.SpVoice)
- Needs to have Powershell installed and available in $PATH (see issue #75)
