ASR-Transcription

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by perseveringman

Voice transcription using Volcengine ASR service.

Updated 7d agoMITDiscovered via Obsidian Unofficial Plugins
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Aura for Obsidian

English | įŽ€äŊ“中文

An AI-powered Obsidian plugin that transforms your voice and notes into structured knowledge. Combines Speech-to-Text (ASR) with Large Language Models to transcribe, polish, and think through your ideas.

Key Features

  • đŸŽ™ī¸ Voice Transcription: Record directly in Obsidian or transcribe existing audio files. Supports Zhipu AI and Volcengine Doubao.
  • ✨ AI Polishing: Remove filler words, fix punctuation, and reformat raw transcripts into clean prose.
  • 🧠 Thinking Actions: 20+ cognitive models — First Principles, Socratic Questioning, Six Thinking Hats, Daily Review, and more.
  • đŸ“Ļ Batch Processing: Run any thinking action across a folder, tag, or date range.
  • đŸ—“ī¸ Daily Note Workflow: Auto-link transcription notes to daily notes and optionally embed them inline.
  • 🔌 Multi-Provider LLM: OpenAI, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, Minimax, Zhipu GLM, OpenRouter.
  • 📄 Long Audio Support: Automatically chunks large files for providers with size limits.

iOS Shortcut

Pair with the Record to Obsidian shortcut — record on your iPhone, audio saves to your Vault, then transcribe with Aura on desktop.

Quick Start

  1. Install: Download main.js, manifest.json, styles.css to .obsidian/plugins/aura/, or install via BRAT.
  2. Configure: Settings → Aura → choose an ASR provider and enter your API Key.
  3. Use: Cmd/Ctrl + P → run 打åŧ€čŊŦ写įĒ—åŖ, or right-click any audio file → čŊŦå†™éŸŗéĸ‘.

Documentation

Latest Release

v1.2.0

  • Added inline embed mode for daily notes with ![[note]] links
  • Improved auto-transcription reliability for synced vaults to avoid duplicate processing
  • Refined built-in AI prompts for richer thinking-action output
  • Upgraded the docs site and added the iOS Shortcut guide

License

MIT

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