a48562b2f56569f8b7f5d61e338c6b313c38db62
Pure functions pentru TTS text normalization (RO):
- strip_markdown: regex bold/italic/code/link/heading/list
- expand_numbers_ro: num2words pentru cardinals + decimal handling
("3.14" → "trei virgulă paisprezece", "3.05" → "trei virgulă zero
cinci" digit-by-digit la leading zero)
- expand_currency: formă naturală RO ("12.50 RON" → "doisprezece lei
și cincizeci de bani", "$25.99" → "douăzeci și cinci de dolari și
nouăzeci și nouă de cenți")
- expand_symbols: %/&/@/° + whitespace collapse
- expand_abbreviations: etc./dl./dna./nr./ş.a./ş.a.m.d.
- normalize_for_tts: full pipeline + hard truncate 200 cuvinte cu
"Restul l-am scris în chat."
Pipeline order: markdown → abbreviations → currency → numbers →
symbols → truncate. Currency BEFORE numbers — altfel "12.50 RON" se
degradează la "doisprezece virgulă cincizeci RON". Romanian "de"
particle rule: n>=20 AND (n%100 not in 1..19) → "o sută de lei",
"o sută cinci lei" (no "de"). n=1 with currency → "un dolar" /
"un leu" (article, nu cardinal).
35/35 tests pass: markdown(5), cardinals(6), decimals(4), currency
RON/USD/EUR/GBP mix(8), symbols(4), abbreviations(4), truncation(2),
edge cases empty/whitespace(2).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Echo Core
AI-powered personal assistant bot with Discord, Telegram, and WhatsApp bridges. Uses Claude Code CLI for conversation, with persistent sessions, cron scheduling, semantic memory search, and heartbeat monitoring.
Quick Start
# Interactive setup wizard (recommended for first install)
bash setup.sh
The wizard handles prerequisites, virtual environment, bridge tokens, config, and systemd services in 10 guided steps.
Manual Setup
# 1. Create venv and install dependencies
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
# 2. Store Discord token in keyring
./cli.py secrets set discord_token
# 3. Edit config.json (bot name, owner ID, channels)
# 4. Start
systemctl --user start echo-core
Architecture
┌─────────────┐
│ Claude CLI │
└──────┬──────┘
│
┌──────┴──────┐
│ Router │
└──────┬──────┘
┌────────────┼────────────┐
│ │ │
┌─────┴─────┐ ┌───┴───┐ ┌──────┴──────┐
│ Discord │ │Telegram│ │ WhatsApp │
│ (d.py) │ │(ptb) │ │(Baileys+py) │
└────────────┘ └────────┘ └─────────────┘
- Discord: slash commands via discord.py
- Telegram: commands + inline keyboards via python-telegram-bot
- WhatsApp: Node.js Baileys bridge + Python polling adapter
- All three run concurrently in the same asyncio event loop
Key Components
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
src/main.py |
Entry point — starts all adapters + scheduler + heartbeat |
src/router.py |
Routes messages to Claude or handles commands |
src/claude_session.py |
Claude Code CLI wrapper with --resume sessions |
src/credential_store.py |
Keyring-based secrets manager |
src/scheduler.py |
APScheduler cron jobs |
src/heartbeat.py |
Periodic health checks |
src/memory_search.py |
Ollama embeddings + SQLite semantic search |
cli.py |
CLI tool — status, doctor, logs, secrets, cron, etc. |
setup.sh |
Interactive 10-step setup wizard |
bridge/whatsapp/ |
Node.js WhatsApp bridge (Baileys + Express) |
CLI Usage
The setup wizard installs eco as a global command (~/.local/bin/eco):
eco status # Bot online/offline, uptime
eco doctor # Full diagnostic check
eco restart # Restart the service
eco restart --bridge # Restart bot + WhatsApp bridge
eco stop # Stop the service
eco logs # Tail echo-core.log (last 20 lines)
eco logs 50 # Last 50 lines
eco secrets list # Show stored credentials
eco secrets set <name> # Store a secret in keyring
eco secrets test # Check required secrets
eco sessions list # Active Claude sessions
eco sessions clear # Clear all sessions
eco channel list # Registered Discord channels
eco cron list # Show scheduled jobs
eco cron run <name> # Force-run a cron job
eco memory search "<query>" # Semantic search in memory
eco memory reindex # Rebuild search index
eco heartbeat # Run health checks
eco whatsapp status # WhatsApp bridge connection
eco whatsapp qr # QR code pairing instructions
eco send <alias> <message> # Send message via router
Configuration
config.json — runtime configuration:
{
"bot": {
"name": "Echo",
"default_model": "opus",
"owner": "DISCORD_USER_ID",
"admins": ["TELEGRAM_USER_ID"]
},
"channels": { },
"telegram_channels": { },
"whatsapp": {
"enabled": true,
"bridge_url": "http://127.0.0.1:8098",
"owner": "PHONE_NUMBER"
},
"whatsapp_channels": { }
}
Secrets (Discord/Telegram tokens) are stored in the system keyring, not in config files.
Services
Echo Core runs as systemd user services:
systemctl --user start echo-core # Start bot
systemctl --user start echo-whatsapp-bridge # Start WA bridge
systemctl --user status echo-core # Check status
journalctl --user -u echo-core -f # Follow logs
Requirements
- Python 3.12+
- Claude Code CLI
- Node.js 22+ (only for WhatsApp bridge)
Tests
source .venv/bin/activate
pytest tests/
440 tests, zero failures.
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