Claude replies with markdown/backticks by default; MeloTTS's Korean text
normaliser has no entry for '`' and dies with KeyError: '`', so any reply
mentioning a command/code block crashed the whole voice turn (500 on
/api/voice-turn). Fix at the shared synth() choke point with
normalize_for_speech(), which flattens code fences/inline code/links/markdown
and guarantees no backtick reaches the worker — covering both the dashboard
voice turn and the Discord speak() bridge. Also add a PERSONA line asking the
model to avoid markdown (belt-and-suspenders; the code strip is the real fix).
errors_total never moved for turn-level failures: it was only bumped by
log("error") events, and the dashboard voice path calls turn.finish(error=...)
without logging. Emit one error-level log event from Turn.finish() when a turn
ends in error, so both the server counter and the browser SSE mirror stay
consistent, guarded to count at most once. Drop the now-redundant pipeline
log("error") to avoid double counting and remove the dead _publish stub.
Verified: raw backtick -> worker KeyError '`' reproduced; after fix real
MeloTTS synth of a backtick+fenced reply succeeds; /api/voice-turn returns 200
with a wav body on a backtick reply and errors_total stays 0, and an induced
synth failure returns 500 with errors_total incrementing to exactly 1. Full
suite 18 passed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A single Claude 529 Overloaded dropped the voice turn straight to the apology
fallback. The anthropic SDK retries >=500/429 but only twice by default, which
a busy window can outlast. Raise max_retries (WSAI_BRAIN_MAX_RETRIES, default 4)
so transient overloads recover silently, and give overloads their own spoken
fallback ("서버가 붐벼서...") distinct from generic failures. Kept modest so a
sustained outage still fails fast instead of leaving the bot silent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The voice loop echoed the recognised text. Wire the real brain: the Discord
voice-turn now runs STT -> ClaudeBrain.respond (with rolling conversation
history) -> TTS, so the bot actually thinks and answers. --voice-server builds
the brain by default (WSAI_BRAIN=claude, WSAI_BRAIN_MODEL overridable) and
gracefully falls back to echo if anthropic/Claude auth is unavailable. A brain
error speaks a short apology instead of killing the loop.
Verified end-to-end: an utterance wav returns X-Heard plus a distinct Claude
X-Reply and a synthesised reply wav on device=cuda. 12 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The bot (dave/bot.mjs) previously only joined the channel and counted audio
frames — it never fed STT or spoke back. Wire the real loop:
- Node bot: buffer each speaker's Opus->PCM utterance until AfterSilence,
wrap as WAV, POST to the Python voice-turn endpoint, then play the returned
reply wav into the channel via an AudioPlayer (ffmpeg->Opus). Skips its own
audio, dedupes overlapping subscriptions, and ignores sub-0.35s noise.
- Python: new `python -m wsai --voice-server` serves /api/voice-turn — decode
the uploaded utterance, GPU faster-whisper STT, produce a reply (echo of what
was heard for now), GPU MeloTTS synth, return the reply wav (recognised/reply
text ride along as X-Heard/X-Reply headers). Both engines pre-warmed; turns
show in the dashboard feed. MeloTTS.synth() extracted for direct wav reuse.
Echo mode verifies listening+speaking+GPU recognition entirely in Discord; the
Claude brain is the next slice. Verified the endpoint round-trip: utterance wav
-> correct Korean X-Heard/X-Reply + a WAVE reply on device=cuda. 12 tests pass,
node --check clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The status page was view-only, so there was no way to actually verify Korean
recognition end-to-end. Add a live test: record from the mic (localhost/https)
or upload an audio file (works over LAN http, where browsers block getUserMedia),
POST it to a new /api/stt endpoint that ffmpeg-normalises the blob to 16 kHz
mono and runs the real GPU faster-whisper, then shows the recognised text +
latency + device. Results also land in the live turn feed.
The dashboard now optionally holds a WhisperSTT and drives it from a private
asyncio loop thread. New `python -m wsai --stt-test` serves the page with STT
enabled and pre-warms the GPU worker so the first recognition is instant.
WhisperSTT.resolved_device is exposed for the UI.
Verified: wav and browser-style webm/opus uploads both return the correct
Korean text on device=cuda in ~240-280ms. 12 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The first CUDA inference pays a large lazy cost (kernel autotune/cudnn) —
~10s for a cold TTS synth — which would blow the voice loop's ~1s budget on
the very first reply. Each worker now runs one dummy inference (TTS: a short
phrase; STT: 1s of silence) after model load and before emitting "ready", so
"ready" means "hot". Warmup failures are logged and never block startup.
Verified: first real call after startup is now TTS ~238ms / STT ~189ms
(was ~11s cold for TTS). 12 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Both voice backends defaulted to CPU. Fix the "CUDA unavailable" gaps so
everything that benefits from the RTX 5050 uses it:
- MeloTTS venv had CPU-only torch (2.12.0+cpu) -> installed Blackwell-capable
torch/torchaudio 2.11.0+cu128 (sm_120 verified with a real GPU matmul).
- faster-whisper CUDA loaded but transcribe() died with "libcublas.so.12 not
found": installed nvidia-cublas-cu12 + nvidia-cudnn-cu12 into the whisper
venv and inject those nvidia/*/lib dirs into the worker's LD_LIBRARY_PATH at
spawn (the loader only honours it at exec).
- WSAI_WHISPER_DEVICE / WSAI_MELO_DEVICE now default to "auto": pick CUDA when
present, else CPU, and each worker falls back to CPU if a CUDA load fails so
the voice loop never dies on a GPU-less host.
Verified end-to-end through the real backend classes: both workers report
"ready on cuda"; steady-state STT ~170ms (was ~1350ms CPU), TTS ~4s first call
vs ~23s CPU. All 12 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Step 3 (귀): add WhisperSTT + whisper_worker, a warm out-of-venv worker
mirroring the MeloTTS shape (whisper312 venv, small/int8 on CPU). transcribe()
closes the voice round trip (MeloTTS wav -> whisper text); utterances() turns an
injected audio_source into Utterances (Discord voice feed pending). Wired into
factory as WSAI_STT=whisper.
Also address the arbiter's TTS follow-ups:
- melo worker error handling: capture stderr (drained in a bounded background
task so the pipe can't fill), surface the real failure cause, and defend
against an empty/invalid ready line instead of dying on JSONDecodeError.
- pipeline pre-warm: load slow backends (warmup()) at startup so the first
utterance is answered warm; a warmup failure is logged, not fatal.
Verified: real TTS->STT round trip recovers the sentence near-perfectly;
warm transcribe ~1.2s (CPU). 12 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a MeloTTS backend that runs the model in its own melo311 interpreter
as a long-lived worker (melo_worker.py), loaded once and fed synthesis
requests over a stdin/stdout JSON protocol. fd1 is split from fd2 in the
worker so MeloTTS's stdout progress chatter can't corrupt the protocol.
Each speak() writes a wav and hands the path to a pluggable sink (the
Discord voice step will swap in "play into the call"). factory wires
tts=melo; pipeline.aclose now also tears down the tts worker.
Verified (CPU): model load ~7.9s once, then a short reply synthesizes in
~0.86s (within the ~1s budget); wav is valid 44.1kHz PCM. GPU (cuda) is
selectable via WSAI_MELO_DEVICE for lower latency, pending GPU approval.
7 smoke tests still pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wires the deployment's Claude Max login (OAuth token from
$CLAUDE_CREDENTIALS_PATH) into ClaudeBrain/ClaudeVision. OAuth tokens
authenticate as Bearer (auth_token=), not x-api-key, and only answer
when the first system block is the Claude Code identity string, so the
real persona moves to a second system block. Token is re-read per
request so a host-side refresh is picked up without a restart. Falls
back to ANTHROPIC_API_KEY when set.
Verified: WSAI_BRAIN=claude returns a real Korean reply through the
factory; 7 smoke tests still pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
--dashboard defaulted to looping mock STT forever, so the status page
piled up thousands of fake "conversations" (all mock, 0ms, same reply)
that looked like real traffic. Now it plays 3 sample utterances then
idles; a loud 데모 모드 banner states the turns are mock samples, not
real STT/Brain/TTS. Continuous demo moved behind --dashboard-loop-demo.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a stdlib-only observability site so you can open a browser and watch,
step by step: whether it is listening, what it heard, what the brain thought
and answered, how long each stage took, and whether anything errored.
- wsai/monitor.py: thread-safe telemetry hub (per-turn timed steps, status
header, error log) with a pub/sub for live push.
- wsai/dashboard.py: stdlib http.server serving a self-contained page plus an
SSE (/events) live stream; /api/state snapshot fallback.
- Pipeline emits step-by-step turn telemetry (화면 맥락 → 두뇌 → 응답) and
listening/running status; optional monitor, so existing paths are untouched.
- `python -m wsai --dashboard` starts the site (0.0.0.0:8787, WSAI_DASHBOARD_PORT)
and loops the mock voice demo so there is always live activity to watch.
- Tests cover turn recording, per-step timing, error marking, and live push.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pipeline.run() used asyncio.gather, so if one loop raised, the failing
coroutine propagated while the sibling loops kept running detached; aclose()
in the finally then closed a source/stt out from under a still-live loop.
Switch to asyncio.TaskGroup so a failing loop cancels+awaits the siblings
before teardown. Add a regression test asserting an error in the conversation
loop cancels the perception loop and still closes every source.
Make source/vision optional so the conversation loop runs with no screen
capture. Add Settings.voice() preset and `python -m wsai --voice` demo.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Modular async pipeline: FrameSource->Vision->context and STT/text->Brain->TTS.
All stages are Protocols; mock backends run end-to-end with no deps/keys.
Real backends included: mss screen capture, Claude vision+brain (guarded imports).