--- name: voice-memo description: Reply with voice memos using text-to-speech. Use when the user sends a voice message, asks for an audio reply, or when a voice response would be more natural. --- # Voice Memo Responses Generate voice memos using TTS and send them as native voice notes. ## Usage Use the `` directive to send voice memos. No tool calls needed: ``` Hey, here's a quick update on that thing we discussed. ``` With accompanying text: ``` Here's the summary as audio. And here it is in text form too! ``` ### Silent mode (heartbeats, cron) For background tasks that need to send voice without a user message context: ```bash OUTPUT=$(lettabot-tts "Your message here") || exit 1 lettabot-message send --file "$OUTPUT" --voice ``` ## When to Use Voice - User sent a voice message and a voice reply feels natural - User explicitly asks for a voice/audio response - Short, conversational responses (voice is awkward for long technical content) ## When NOT to Use Voice - Code snippets, file paths, URLs, or structured data (these should be text) - Long responses -- keep voice memos under ~30 seconds of speech - When the user has indicated a preference for text - When `ELEVENLABS_API_KEY` is not set ## Notes - Audio format is OGG Opus, which renders as native voice bubbles on Telegram and WhatsApp - Discord and Slack will show it as a playable audio attachment - Use `cleanup="true"` to delete the audio file after sending - The `data/outbound/` directory is the default allowed path for send-file directives - The script uses `$LETTABOT_WORKING_DIR` to output files to the correct directory - On Telegram, if the user has voice message privacy enabled (Telegram Premium), the bot falls back to sending as an audio file instead of a voice bubble. Users can allow voice messages via Settings > Privacy and Security > Voice Messages.