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- voicesign-0.2.1/pyproject.toml +70 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/setup.cfg +4 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/setup.py +8 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/voicesign/__init__.py +62 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/voicesign/cli.py +207 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/voicesign/core.py +686 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/voicesign/crypto.py +347 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/voicesign/sync.py +280 -0
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- voicesign-0.2.1/voicesign.egg-info/entry_points.txt +2 -0
- voicesign-0.2.1/voicesign.egg-info/requires.txt +7 -0
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Name: voicesign
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Summary: Open-source voice signing - cryptographically sign voice recordings with inaudible watermarks tied to your identity. Ed25519 crypto, sync markers, codec-resilient. By Oravys Inc.
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# VoiceSign
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**The first open-source voice signature tool for individuals.**
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VoiceSign lets you embed an **inaudible cryptographic watermark** into any voice
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*Powered by [Oravys Inc.](https://oravys.com) - Voice Intelligence*
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