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OpenVoiceOS - Mycroft Edition

A minimalistic Linux OS bringing the open source voice assistant Mycroft A.I. to embbeded, low-spec headless and/or small (touch)screen devices.

System.

OpenVoiceOS - Full 64 Bit distribution

  • Linux kernel 5.4.x
  • Buildroot 2020.11.x
  • Mycroft 20.08.x
  • Raspberry Pi 3|3b|3b+ (Initial development hardware = 3b)
  • Raspberry Pi 4 (Current development hardware)

Stats:

Build Status GitHub last commit
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GitHub stars GitHub issues
Please this repo if you find it useful Issues are like my personal TODO list and information archive
License: Apache License 2.0 contributions welcome
I'm using the Apache License 2.0 similar as Mycroft A.I. which means commercial use is allowed If you have any ideas, they're always welcome. Either submit an issue or a PR!
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Getting started.

At this moment development is in very early stages and focussed on the Raspberry Pi 3B & 4. As soon as an initial first workable version is created, other hardware might be added.

Documentation.

More information and instructions can be found within the "documentation" folder.

Credits

Mycroft AI (@MycroftAI)
Buildroot (@buildroot)

Inspired by;

HassOS (@home-assistant)
Recalbox (Gitlab - @recalbox)