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import process from "node:process";
import { fetchJSON } from "https://esm.town/v/stevekrouse/fetchJSON";
import { rimeRateLimitExceeded } from "https://esm.town/v/stevekrouse/rimeRateLimitExceeded";
// We provide some amount of free usage to this API
// Callable with my API key via api(@stevekrosue.rime, {text: "blah blah", ...})
export async function rime({ text, speaker, key }: {
text: string;
speaker: string;
key?: string;
}) {
if (rimeRateLimitExceeded(text))
return "Rime rate limit exceeded";
return fetchJSON(
"https://rjmopratfrdjgmfmaios.functions.supabase.co/rime-tts",
{
method: "POST",
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${key ?? process.env.rime}`,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
text,
speaker,
}),
},
);
}
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