@TW Tones, It would be great to have your help!

As stated, you need not have much programming experience, I am just looking
for someone more familiar with TW and specific TW syntax for making the
plugin. From what I have seen, plugins use a specific form of JS (
https://tiddlywiki.com/dev/static/How%2520to%2520create%2520plugins%2520in%2520the%2520browser.html).
I can cover the logic portion of the JS code myself, as long as someone can
make that vanilla JS actually run in TW5.

In the meantime, I will add you to the repo as a contributor with full
privileges.

Thanks so much!

On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 8:29 AM TW Tones <anthony.mus...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would love to help but may not have the skills,
>
>    - however I recently found the google speech to text is excellent and
>    the Microsoft desktop one unusable.
>    - So it is trivial to used other apps or tiddlywiki on my android
>    phone to dictate into tiddlywiki. Great for English, but perhaps useless
>    for wiki code.
>    - Of course it would be great if it can be deeply integrated with
>    tiddlywiki, however I question if the effort would be better applied to
>    improving a workflow between android and ones desktop tiddlywiki's.
>    - I am sure there must be browser plugins, or applications that can
>    operate on top of the browser so you do not have to maintain a separate
>    solution. Just document it well for users. Then the solution would have
>    even broader applicability.
>
> Regards
> Tones (AnthonyMuscio on GitHub) *AnthonyMuscio.github.io
> <https://AnthonyMuscio.github.io>*
> On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 at 22:13:44 UTC+10 flanc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Good Day to You All:
>>
>> Yesterday, I had my first day of school after the Summer Break, and
>> quickly grew bored of taking notes while my professors talked. I had the
>> bright idea of creating a quick script to DO the notes FOR ME, which is now
>> open-sourced at https://github.com/flancast90/NoMoreNotes, leveraging
>> the free Google Speech-To-Text API (no key needed, somehow).
>>
>> All of that got me thinking: What other uses could I find for this
>> technology, particularly in Web-Dev (my main area of interest)? This
>> morning, I then thought: What would Speech-To-Text look like in TW5?
>>
>> I have now taken the liberty of making a repo on github to make this idea
>> a reality, at https://github.com/flancast90/Speech-To-Text-in-TW5/, but
>> I do not have the TW-plugin syntax to do this.
>>
>> I would really appreciate it if anyone in this group would lend their
>> expertise whom I could as a collaborator on the repo, where they could
>> cover the plugin UI (buttons on sidebar, etc.), while I could add the logic
>> for the speech to text behind them.
>>
>> Anyone interested in this, please feel free to leave your Github username
>> (so I can add you), and I will elaborate more on the idea in the
>> Discussions tab of the repo after. Thanks!
>>
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