Web browser targetting voice I/O.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to help the project.
Rhapsode will read a webpage outloud to you according to some special CSS properties. Arrow key navigation will be supported for navigation between headings, paragraphs, and table cells.
Links (defined generally enough to include <audio>
, etc) will be indicated via
a special beep for the user to repeat one back (via microphone or keyboard) at
any time in order to navigate between pages. Rhapsode will start reading from
the <main>
element if present.
Forms will be rendered as ordinary elements and be navigated to as a link. Once navigated to you will be prompted to fill each input of the form in turn before reviewing/correcting your submission before sending it.
Because I want The Web to be "universal", for browsers to have the slack they need to present it however best suits their users and the devices they use. Rhapsode demonstrates HTML/CSS's capabilities this way.
And because I want to discourage the excessively bloated RCE vulnarability that is JavaScript, which does plenty of harm even without breaking out of it's sandbox! I want browsers to be simple and easy to audit or write your own.
See the wiki for webdev documentation.
espeak-ng
, zlib1g-dev
, ghc
, cabal-install
. (Debian package names listed here)espeak-ng
& sndfile
(on Debian: libespeak-ng-dev
& libsndfile1-dev
)cabal install
:
xml-conduit-stylist
stylist
hurl
~/.cabal/bin/
to your path if it isn't already.cabal run https://example.com/ | espeak-ng -mb1
, where "https://example.com/" can/should be replaced any valid URL. Or if you followed step 3, you can replace "cabal run" with "rhapsode".