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.. _RefRelatedResources:
Related resources
****************************************************************************
Demonstrations
============================================================================
The following demonstrations show how various people use Dragonfly and
speech recognition:
* 2013-03-20, Tavis Rudd: `Using Python to Code by Voice
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SkdfdXWYaI#t=8m34s>`_
--- A demonstration video showing off his use of Dragonfly at PyCon 2013
* 2010-02-02, Tim Harper: `Dragonfly Tutorial <http://vimeo.com/9156942>`_
--- Instruction video showing how to install Dragonfly and how to
develop command modules for it
* 2009-11-08, John Graves: `Python No Hands with Dragonfly
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeyqSzXluAo>`_
--- Demonstration video presented at Kiwi PyCon 2009 showing how to
program without touching a keyboard or mouse
* 2009-04-09: `Dragonfly Mini-Demo of Continuous Command Recognition
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3c5H7sAbBQ>`_
--- A demonstration video showing the use of continuous command
recognition
Community
============================================================================
The following resources are used by the Dragonfly community and speech
recognition users/developers:
* `Dragonfly Speech Google Group
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/dragonflyspeech>`_
* :ref:`Dragonfly's FAQ <RefFAQ>`
* `Dragonfly-related Stackoverflow Questions
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python-dragonfly>`_
* `Hands-Free Coding Blog
<http://handsfreecoding.org/>`_
--- James Stout's blog on his experiences with Dragonfly and other
tools for doing hands-free technical computer work
* `Speech Computing Forum on Dragonfly
<http://web.archive.org/web/20131207063014/http://speechcomputing.com/forum/93>`_
--- Archive.org snapshot from 2013-12-07, before this forum was
taken down
Applications
============================================================================
The following applications integrate Dragonfly for speech recognition:
* `Damselfly <https://github.com/TristenHayfield/damselfly>`_
--- Tristen Hayfield's system for using Dragonfly voice commands to
control Linux apps
* `Dictation Toolbox <https://github.com/dictation-toolbox>`_
--- A collection of tools for speech recognition, including:
* `Aenea <https://github.com/dictation-toolbox/aenea>`_
--- A client-server library for using voice commands from a
Windows system running Dragonfly to one or more other systems,
e.g. running Linux
* `Caster <https://github.com/dictation-toolbox/caster/>`_
--- A collection of Dragonfly-based tools aimed at enabling programming
entirely by voice
* `Dragonfluid <https://github.com/chajadan/dragonfluid>`_
--- A Dragonfly extension to allow voice commands to be spoken together
without pausing. Supports Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Windows Speech
Recognition
* `Pyrson <https://github.com/kevlened/pyrson>`_
--- Len Boyette's Digital Life Assistant (DLA) linking several Python
libraries, including Dragonfly for speech recognition
* `SublimeSpeech <https://github.com/Mozillion/SublimeSpeech>`_
--- A Dragonfly-based speech recognition plug-in for Sublime Text 2
* `Speechcoder <https://github.com/bradteston/Speechcoder>`_
--- A plug-in for Notepad++ to facilitate writing code
.. _RefCommandModulesList:
Command modules
============================================================================
The following sources offer a wide variety of command modules for use with
Dragonfly:
* `Barry Sims's Voice Coding Grammars
<https://github.com/barrysims/dragonfly>`_
* `Cesar Crusius' command modules
<https://github.com/ccrusius/dragonfly-modules>`_
* `Davitenio's command modules
<https://github.com/davitenio/dragonfly-macros>`_
* `Dictation Toolbox' Dragonfly Scripts
<https://github.com/dictation-toolbox/dragonfly-scripts>`_
* `Christo Butcher's command modules
<https://github.com/t4ngo/dragonfly-modules>`_
* `WhIzz2000's command modules
<https://github.com/whIzz2000/natlink-py-scripts>`_
* `Hawkeye Parker's command modules
<https://github.com/haughki/MyDragonflyModules>`_
* `Simian Hacker's Code-by-Voice
<https://github.com/simianhacker/code-by-voice>`_
--- Support files for Chris Cowan's "code by voice" setup using
Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Dragonfly
* `Designing Dragonfly grammars
<http://handsfreecoding.org/?p=100>`_
--- A blog post by James Stout discussing techniques to design command
grammars
Forks
============================================================================
The following repositories contain forks of the Dragonfly source code,
made by various people for them to improve it or experiment with it:
* `Tylercal's repo <https://github.com/tylercal/dragonfly-voice>`_
Unrelated
============================================================================
The following resources are unrelated to Dragonfly, but may be interesting
to its users nevertheless:
* `PySpeech <https://code.google.com/p/pyspeech/>`_
--- A small Python module for interfacing with WSR
* `Pastebin document <http://pastebin.com/BGG1adb0>`_ containing
explanations of the Natlink API
* `Unimacro <http://qh.antenna.nl/unimacro/index.html>`_
* `Vocola <http://vocola.net/>`_
* `DragonControl <https://github.com/nriley/DragonControl>`_
--- Nicholas Riley's scripts for using Dragon Medical under Windows 7
in VMware Fusion as a dictation buffer for OS X
* `Getting Started with Eye Tracking <http://handsfreecoding.org/2014/11/16/getting-started-with-eye-tracking/>`_
--- James Stout's hands-free coding blog post on using eye tracking with
dragonfly
* `EyeXMouse <https://github.com/Versatilus/EyeXMouse>`_
--- Eric Paulson's fork of EyeXMouse for cursor control using the Tobii
EyeX eye tracker