mcp-tts

Created By
blacktopa year ago
MCP Server for Text to Speech
Overview

What is mcp-tts?

MCP-tts is a server application that provides Text-to-Speech (TTS) capabilities, allowing users to convert text into spoken words using various TTS engines.

How to use mcp-tts?

To use mcp-tts, install it via Go, configure the necessary environment variables for the TTS services you wish to use, and run the server to start converting text to speech.

Key features of mcp-tts?

  • Supports multiple TTS engines: say_tts, elevenlabs_tts, google_tts, and openai_tts.
  • Customizable voice instructions and speed control.
  • Integration with Claude Desktop and Cursor IDE.

Use cases of mcp-tts?

  1. Converting written content into audio for accessibility.
  2. Enhancing applications with voice capabilities.
  3. Creating interactive voice-based applications.

FAQ from mcp-tts?

  • What TTS engines does mcp-tts support?

It supports say, ElevenLabs, Google TTS, and OpenAI TTS.

  • Is there a way to customize the voice output?

Yes! You can provide custom voice instructions and adjust the speed of the speech.

  • How do I install mcp-tts?

You can install it using the command: go install github.com/blacktop/mcp-tts@latest.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
blacktop
Star
8
Language
Go
License
MIT license

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