# Ksh (Korn Shell) Integration To make interacting with the STT (Speech-to-Text) CLI easier, you can add a shortcut function to your `~/.kshrc`. This allows you to simply type `s "your question"` in the terminal. ## Setup Instructions 1. Open your Ksh configuration with an editor you like: ```bash nano ~/.kshrc kate ~/.kshrc ``` 2. Paste the following block at the end of the file: ```ksh please newest updates in zsh - verson # --- STT Project Path Resolution --- unalias s 2>/dev/null function s { if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then echo "question " return 1 fi update_github_ip TEMP_FILE=$(mktemp) SHORT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=2 LONG_TIMEOUT_SECONDS=70 # Path shortcuts PY_EXEC="$SL5NET_AURA_PROJECT_ROOT/.venv/bin/python3" CLI_SCRIPT="$SL5NET_AURA_PROJECT_ROOT/scripts/py/cli_client.py" # --- 1. try timeout $SHORT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS \ "$PY_EXEC" -u "$CLI_SCRIPT" "$*" \ --lang "de-DE" --unmasked < /dev/null > "$TEMP_FILE" 2>&1 EXIT_CODE=$? OUTPUT=$(cat "$TEMP_FILE") rm "$TEMP_FILE" if echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -q "Verbindungsfehler" || ! pgrep -f "streamlit-chat.py" > /dev/null; then echo "Service-Check: Backend oder Frontend fehlt. Starte neu..." start_service echo '++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++' KIWIX_SCRIPT="$SL5NET_AURA_PROJECT_ROOT/config/maps/plugins/standard_actions/wikipedia_local/de-DE/kiwix-docker-start-if-not-running.sh" if [ -f "$KIWIX_SCRIPT" ]; then bash "$KIWIX_SCRIPT" fi echo '++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++' echo "BITTE ERNEUT EINGEBEN: s $*" return 1 # 2. Timeout (124) OR success (0) elif [ $EXIT_CODE -eq 124 ] || [ $EXIT_CODE -eq 0 ]; then if [ $EXIT_CODE -eq 0 ]; then echo "$OUTPUT" return 0 fi echo "answer > $SHORT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS sec. set Timeout= $LONG_TIMEOUT_SECONDS s..." TEMP_FILE_2=$(mktemp) timeout $LONG_TIMEOUT_SECONDS \ "$PY_EXEC" -u "$CLI_SCRIPT" "$*" \ --lang "de-DE" --unmasked < /dev/null > "$TEMP_FILE_2" 2>&1 EXIT_CODE_2=$? OUTPUT_2=$(cat "$TEMP_FILE_2") rm "$TEMP_FILE_2" echo "$OUTPUT_2" if [ $EXIT_CODE_2 -ne 0 ]; then echo "WARNUNG: Timeout > $LONG_TIMEOUT_SECONDS Sec. " fi return 0 else echo "ERROR" echo "$OUTPUT" return $EXIT_CODE fi } ``` 3. Make sure Ksh loads your configuration file. Add or verify this in `~/.profile`: ```ksh export ENV="$HOME/.kshrc" ``` 4. Reload your configuration: ```ksh . ~/.kshrc ``` ## Ksh-Specific Notes - Ksh supports both `function name { }` and `name() { }` syntax; the `function` keyword is used here for clarity. - `local` is **not** supported in all Ksh variants (e.g. `ksh88`). Variables in the function above are therefore declared without `local`. If you are using `mksh` or `ksh93`, `typeset` can be used instead: `typeset TEMP_FILE=$(mktemp)`. - The `ENV` variable controls which file Ksh sources for interactive sessions, similar to `.bashrc`. ## Features - **Dynamic Paths**: Automatically finds the project root via the `/tmp` marker file. - **Auto-Restart**: If the backend is down, it attempts to run `start_service` and local Wikipedia services. - **Smart Timeouts**: Tries a quick 2-second response first, then falls back to a 70-second deep processing mode.