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@sathieu sathieu commented Mar 25, 2025

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For systems with limited RAM, that, of course, makes sense.
I like to sometimes reuse the file for other programs and purposes or for debugging.
Why don't we do something like this:

#In the config block we add:
#Delete temp wav file to save RAM ( use 1 to delete immediately after transcription or 0 to keep the file until overwritten ) 
 deleteramf=1 

#And then at the end of the script:
(( $deleteramf )) && rm $ramf

This way we can keep the file if some of the next steps fails or with 0, for possible extended processing later. The -f flag should not be necessary under normal circumstances.

BTW, Debian 13 with Gnome shell 48 (likely) is coming soon. I am planning to soon create a branch for ver. 48. You are welcome to participate. There are a lot of extra features that are in BlahST (check my other repository) that would be attractive in Blurt and I will transfer what makes sense here, for the ver. 48 branch.

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