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Speech Synthesis Markdown (SSMD) is a lightweight alternative syntax for Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML)

published 1.0.7 4 years ago
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Convert srt files to ssml that can be parsed by AWS Polly

published 1.0.2 a year ago
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Splits long texts with SSML tags by batches suitable for working with AWS Polly TTS and Google Cloud Text to Speech.

published 0.5.0 5 years ago
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Check for valid SSML

published 0.4.6 a year ago
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Core library to check for valid SSML - sormiston fork

published 1.0.0 3 years ago
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Write SSML inline within javascript files using JSX

published 2.0.3 7 years ago
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A utility for building valid SSML for Amazon Web Services Polly & Lex Services

published 1.0.1 7 years ago
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JSX for Alexa Skills Kit SSML

published 0.5.0 9 years ago
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a SSML document builder for node.js

published 0.0.4 9 years ago
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Combine multiple SSML documents into one

published 1.0.5 4 years ago
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Google TTS SSML splitter with the help of ssml-spliter

published 1.0.1 4 years ago
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Alexa speech synthesis markup generator (SSML), making it easy to do all the things.

published 1.3.6 7 years ago
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This module provides localization support for the alexa-ssml-jsx package.

published 1.0.1 7 years ago
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A Node.js utility for building valid SSML for Amazon Web Services Alexa Service

published 1.0.0 7 years ago
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dueros ssml

published 1.0.2 4 years ago
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Utility to simplify generating Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) for use with Amazon Alexa

published 0.0.3 8 years ago
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Convert russian text, that contains english words into a valid SSML for AWS Polly TTS, thus enhancing synthesized audio pronunciation for english words within the russian language context.

published 0.1.5 6 years ago
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Helper module to build Alexa APLA Documents in handlers, in Node programmatically.

published 0.1.0 4 years ago
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Fluent Alexa SSML builder

published 0.2.7 6 years ago
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Automatically replaces invalid characters from a given SSML string

published 0.1.0 8 years ago
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