maylo-voice-assistant
v0.1.0Offline-first voice assistant stack for macOS (Wake word + VAD recording + local Whisper ASR + OpenClaw agent response + offline TTS via macOS say). Use to install, run, and troubleshoot the Maylo voice assistant web UI (cyberpunk dashboard with waveform + push-to-talk over WebSocket) and the always...
Installation
Maylo Voice Assistant (macOS)
What this skill ships
- A self-contained app under
assets/app/: - Wake word listener (openWakeWord)
- VAD recording (webrtcvad)
- Local ASR (faster-whisper)
- Responder bridge via OpenClaw (
openclaw agent --local) - Offline TTS via
say -v Yelda - Web UI (HTTPS + WebSocket audio streaming)
Install / Setup (fresh machine)
1) Copy the app to a working directory (recommended):
- cp -R <skill>/assets/app ~/maylo-voice-assistant
2) Create venv + install deps:
- Run: scripts/install.sh ~/maylo-voice-assistant
3) Start the assistant (wake word + responder):
- Run: scripts/run_assistant.sh ~/maylo-voice-assistant
4) Start the HTTPS web UI for phone mic streaming:
- Run: scripts/run_web_https.sh ~/maylo-voice-assistant --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8443
- On iPhone/Android (same Wi‑Fi): https://<mac-ip>:8443
- Accept the self-signed certificate warning.
Normal use
- Wake word: say "Hey Jarvis" near the Mac mini, then speak your query.
- Web UI: hold the mic button to talk; release to send.
Troubleshooting (fast)
- Check logs:
recordings/assistant.logrecordings/responder.logrecordings/web.log- If wake word never triggers, run the minimal tester:
python jarvis_minimal_test.py- If the assistant responds to itself (feedback loop):
- Set HDMI output back to Mac speakers / use headphones.
- Increase
MAYLO_POST_SAY_INHIBIT_SEC.
Security / Privacy
- Do NOT package or commit:
- OAuth client secrets, tokens, refresh tokens
- Private certs/keys
- This skill ships no secrets. Any tokens/keys must be created on the target machine.