| name | piper |
| description | Convert text to speech using Piper TTS. This skill is triggered when the user says things like "convert text to speech", "text to audio", "read this aloud", "create audio from text", "generate speech from text", "make an audio file from this text", or "use piper TTS". |
Piper Text-to-Speech Workflow
Convert text or markdown files to natural-sounding speech audio.
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
input |
string | Yes | - | Path to input file (.md or .txt) or literal text |
output |
string | Yes | - | Path to output .wav file |
voice |
string | No | en_US-amy-medium |
Voice model name (see Available Voices) |
speed |
float | No | 0.67 |
Speech speed (0.5=slow, 0.67=1.5x, 1.0=normal, 1.5=fast) |
sentence_silence |
float | No | 0.3 |
Seconds of silence between sentences |
volume |
float | No | 1.0 |
Volume multiplier |
Available Voices
Models are stored in ~/piper-voices/. Each voice requires two files: .onnx and .onnx.json.
| Voice | Description |
|---|---|
en_US-amy-medium |
US English female (installed) |
Download additional voices from: https://huggingface.co/rhasspy/piper-voices
Workflow
Step 1: Validate Input
Determine input type and validate:
# Check if input is a file
if [[ -f "$input" ]]; then
input_type="file"
extension="${input##*.}"
else
input_type="text"
fi
Constraints:
- If file: must exist and be readable
- If markdown (.md): proceed to Step 2
- If text file (.txt) or literal text: skip to Step 3
Step 2: Clean Markdown (if applicable)
For markdown files, clean formatting for TTS:
python3 /Users/katiemulliken/Documents/Projects/kmtools/piper/clean_obsidian_for_tts.py "$input" -o "${input%.md}_clean.txt" --stats
Removes:
- YAML frontmatter
- Markdown formatting (headers, bold, italic, links)
- Code blocks and inline code
- HTML tags and comments
- Emojis and special Unicode
- URLs
Output: Cleaned text file for Step 3
Step 3: Generate Audio
Convert text to speech using Piper:
# From cleaned/text file
/Users/katiemulliken/.local/bin/piper \
-m ~/piper-voices/${voice}.onnx \
-i "$cleaned_input" \
-f "$output" \
--length-scale $speed \
--sentence-silence $sentence_silence \
--volume $volume
# From literal text
echo "$text" | /Users/katiemulliken/.local/bin/piper \
-m ~/piper-voices/${voice}.onnx \
-f "$output" \
--length-scale $speed \
--sentence-silence $sentence_silence \
--volume $volume
Step 4: Verify Output
Confirm successful generation:
# Check file exists and has content
if [[ -f "$output" && -s "$output" ]]; then
echo "Audio generated: $output"
# Get duration using ffprobe if available
ffprobe -v error -show_entries format=duration -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 "$output" 2>/dev/null
fi
Step 5: Link Audio to Original
You should link the audio to the original input using the following syntax
![[The Converted Audio File.wav]]
Complete Examples
Markdown to Audio (Default Settings)
# Step 1-2: Clean markdown
python3 /Users/katiemulliken/Documents/Projects/kmtools/piper/clean_obsidian_for_tts.py "article.md" -o "article_clean.txt" --stats
# Step 3: Generate audio
/Users/katiemulliken/.local/bin/piper \
-m ~/piper-voices/en_US-amy-medium.onnx \
-i "article_clean.txt" \
-f "article.wav" \
--length-scale 0.67 \
--sentence-silence 0.3
Text to Audio (One-liner)
echo "Hello, this is a test." | /Users/katiemulliken/.local/bin/piper \
-m ~/piper-voices/en_US-amy-medium.onnx \
-f "output.wav"
Batch Process Directory
for file in *.md; do
python3 /Users/katiemulliken/Documents/Projects/kmtools/piper/clean_obsidian_for_tts.py "$file" | \
/Users/katiemulliken/.local/bin/piper \
-m ~/piper-voices/en_US-amy-medium.onnx \
-f "${file%.md}.wav" \
--length-scale 0.67 \
--sentence-silence 0.3
done
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Resolution |
|---|---|---|
command not found: piper |
piper not in PATH | Use full path: /Users/katiemulliken/.local/bin/piper |
Model file not found |
Missing .onnx file | Verify voice exists in ~/piper-voices/ |
Config file not found |
Missing .onnx.json | Download matching config file |
Input file not found |
Invalid input path | Check file path exists |
Adding Voices
cd ~/piper-voices
# Download model and config (example: lessac voice)
curl -L "https://huggingface.co/rhasspy/piper-voices/resolve/v1.0.0/en/en_US/lessac/medium/en_US-lessac-medium.onnx" -o en_US-lessac-medium.onnx
curl -L "https://huggingface.co/rhasspy/piper-voices/resolve/v1.0.0/en/en_US/lessac/medium/en_US-lessac-medium.onnx.json" -o en_US-lessac-medium.onnx.json
Preview voices: https://rhasspy.github.io/piper-samples/