#python#audiobooks#epub#kokoro#python#tts
You can easily turn e-books in .epub format into high-quality audiobooks using Audiblez, a free tool that uses Kokoro's natural-sounding text-to-speech voices in many languages. It works on Windows, Mac, and Linux, with options for command line or a simple graphical interface. You can choose different voices, adjust reading speed, and even pick specific chapters to convert. Using a GPU speeds up the process significantly. The final audiobook is saved as an .m4b file, playable on most audiobook apps. This saves you time and money compared to hiring narrators and lets you listen to books hands-free anywhere.
https://github.com/santinic/audiblez
https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp-mako
#mako template renderer for #aiohttp.web based on aiohttp_jinja2. Library has almost same api and support python 3.5 (PEP492) syntax. It is used in aiohttp_debugtoolbar.
#Mako is a #template library written in Python. It provides a familiar, non-XML syntax which compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's syntax and #API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including #Django and #Jinja2 templates, #Cheetah, #Myghty, and #Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close ties to Python calling and scoping semantics.
http://www.makotemplates.org/