SKILL.md
tts
Convert any text into speech audio. Supports two backends (Kokoro local, Noiz cloud), two modes (simple or timeline-accurate), and per-segment voice control.
Triggers
- text to speech / tts / speak / say
- voice clone / dubbing
- epub to audio / srt to audio / convert to audio
- 语音 / 说 / 讲 / 说话
Simple Mode — text to audio
speak is the default — the subcommand can be omitted:
# Basic usage (speak is implicit)
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -t "Hello world" # add -o path to save
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -f article.txt -o out.mp3
# Voice cloning — local file path or URL
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -t "Hello" --ref-audio ./ref.wav
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -t "Hello" --ref-audio https://example.com/my_voice.wav -o clone.wav
# Voice message format
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -t "Hello" --format opus -o voice.opus
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -t "Hello" --format ogg -o voice.ogg
Third-party integration (Feishu/Telegram/Discord) is documented in ref_3rd_party.md.
Timeline Mode — SRT to time-aligned audio
For precise per-segment timing (dubbing, subtitles, video narration).
Step 1: Get or create an SRT
If the user doesn't have one, generate from text:
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py to-srt -i article.txt -o article.srt
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py to-srt -i article.txt -o article.srt --cps 15 --gap 500
--cps = characters per second (default 4, good for Chinese; ~15 for English). The agent can also write SRT manually.
Step 2: Create a voice map
JSON file controlling default + per-segment voice settings. segments keys support single index "3" or range "5-8".
Kokoro voice map:
{
"default": { "voice": "zf_xiaoni", "lang": "cmn" },
"segments": {
"1": { "voice": "zm_yunxi" },
"5-8": { "voice": "af_sarah", "lang": "en-us", "speed": 0.9 }
}
}
Noiz voice map (adds emo, reference_audio support). reference_audio can be a local path or a URL (user’s own audio; Noiz only):
{
"default": { "voice_id": "voice_123", "target_lang": "zh" },
"segments": {
"1": { "voice_id": "voice_host", "emo": { "Joy": 0.6 } },
"2-4": { "reference_audio": "./refs/guest.wav" }
}
}
Dynamic Reference Audio Slicing:
If you are translating or dubbing a video and want each sentence to automatically use the audio from the original video at the exact same timestamp as its reference audio, use the --ref-audio-track argument instead of setting reference_audio in the map:
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py render --srt input.srt --voice-map vm.json --ref-audio-track original_video.mp4 -o output.wav
See examples/ for full samples.
Step 3: Render
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py render --srt input.srt --voice-map vm.json -o output.wav
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py render --srt input.srt --voice-map vm.json --backend noiz --auto-emotion -o output.wav
When to Choose Which
Need
Recommended
Just read text aloud, no fuss
Kokoro (default)
EPUB/PDF audiobook with chapters
Kokoro (native support)
Voice blending ("v1:60,v2:40")
Kokoro
Voice cloning from reference audio
Noiz
Emotion control (emo param)
Noiz
Exact server-side duration per segment
Noiz
When the user needs emotion control + voice cloning + precise duration together, Noiz is the only backend that supports all three.
Guest Mode (no API key)
When no API key is configured, tts.py automatically falls back to guest mode — a limited Noiz endpoint that requires no authentication. Guest mode only supports --voice-id, --speed, and --format; voice cloning, emotion, duration, and timeline rendering are not available.
# Guest mode (auto-detected when no API key is set)
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -t "Hello" --voice-id 883b6b7c -o hello.wav
# Explicit backend override to use kokoro instead
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py -t "Hello" --backend kokoro
Available guest voices (15 built-in):
voice_id
name
lang
gender
tone
063a4491
販売員(なおみ)
ja
F
喜び
4252b9c8
落ち着いた女性
ja
F
穏やか
578b4be2
熱血漢(たける)
ja
M
怒り
a9249ce7
安らぎ(みなと)
ja
M
穏やか
f00e45a1
旅人(かいと)
ja
M
穏やか
b4775100
悦悦|社交分享
zh
F
Joyful
77e15f2c
婉青|情绪抚慰
zh
F
Calm
ac09aeb4
阿豪|磁性主持
zh
M
Calm
87cb2405
建国|知识科普
zh
M
Calm
3b9f1e27
小明|科技达人
zh
M
Joyful
95814add
Science Narration
en
M
Calm
883b6b7c
The Mentor (Alex)
en
M
Joyful
a845c7de
The Naturalist (Silas)
en
M
Calm
5a68d66b
The Healer (Serena)
en
F
Calm
0e4ab6ec
The Mentor (Maya)
en
F
Calm
Security & data disclosure
This skill performs the following file and network operations at runtime:
- Credential storage: When you run
config --set-api-key, the key is saved to~/.config/noiz/api_key(permissions0600). TheNOIZ_API_KEYenvironment variable is also supported as an alternative.
- Legacy key migration: If
~/.noiz_api_keyexists and~/.config/noiz/api_keydoes not, the key is copied (not deleted) to the new location. A message is printed; the old file is left untouched for you to remove manually.
- Network calls (Noiz backend): Text and optional reference audio are uploaded to
https://noiz.ai/v1/for synthesis. No data is sent unless you invoke a Noiz command.
- Reference audio download: When
--ref-audiois a URL, the file is downloaded to a temp file, used for the API call, then deleted. If no voice-id or ref-audio is provided, a default reference audio is downloaded fromstorage.googleapis.comornoiz.ai.
- Temp files: Temporary audio/text files may be created during synthesis and are cleaned up after use.
- ffmpeg: Invoked only in timeline
rendermode to assemble the final audio.
No files outside the output path and ~/.config/noiz/ are modified. The Kokoro backend runs entirely offline with no network access.
Requirements
ffmpegin PATH (timeline mode only)
requestspackage:uv pip install requests(required for Noiz backend)
- Get your API key at Noiz Developer, then run
python3 skills/tts/scripts/tts.py config --set-api-key YOUR_KEY(guest mode works without a key but has limited features)
- Kokoro: if already installed, pass
--backend kokoroto use the local backend
Noiz API authentication
Use only the base64-encoded API key as Authorization—no prefix (e.g. no APIKEY or Bearer ). Any prefix causes 401.
For backend details and full argument reference, see reference.md.