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Fully local meeting transcription and summarization CLI

Project description

ownscribe

PyPI CI License: MIT Python 3.12+

Local-first meeting transcription and summarization CLI. Record, transcribe, and summarize meetings and system audio entirely on your machine – no cloud, no bots, no data leaving your device.

System audio capture requires macOS 14.2 or later. Other platforms can use the sounddevice backend with an external audio source.

Privacy

ownscribe does not:

  • send audio to external servers
  • upload transcripts
  • require cloud APIs
  • store data outside your machine

All audio, transcripts, and summaries remain local.

Features

  • System audio capture — records all system audio natively via Core Audio Taps (macOS 14.2+), no virtual audio drivers needed
  • Microphone capture — optionally record system + mic audio simultaneously with --mic
  • WhisperX transcription — fast, accurate speech-to-text with word-level timestamps
  • Speaker diarization — optional speaker identification via pyannote (requires HuggingFace token)
  • Pipeline progress — live checklist showing transcription, diarization sub-steps, and summarization progress
  • Local LLM summarization — structured meeting notes via Ollama, LM Studio, or any OpenAI-compatible server
  • Summarization templates — built-in presets for meetings, lectures, and quick briefs; define your own in config
  • Ask your meetings — ask natural-language questions across all your meeting notes; uses a two-stage LLM pipeline with keyword fallback
  • One command — just run ownscribe, press Ctrl+C when done, get transcript + summary

Requirements

  • macOS 14.2+ (for system audio capture)
  • Python 3.12+
  • uv
  • ffmpegbrew install ffmpeg
  • Xcode Command Line Tools (xcode-select --install)
  • One of:
    • Ollamabrew install ollama
    • LM Studio
    • Any OpenAI-compatible local server

Works with any app that outputs audio through Core Audio (Zoom, Teams, Meet, etc.).

Tip: Your terminal app (Terminal, iTerm2, VS Code, etc.) needs Screen Recording permission to capture system audio. Open the settings panel directly with:

open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.security?Privacy_ScreenCapture"

Enable your terminal app, then restart it.

Installation

Quick start with uvx

uvx ownscribe

On macOS, the Swift audio capture helper is downloaded automatically on first run.

From source

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/paberr/ownscribe.git
cd ownscribe

# Build the Swift audio capture helper (optional — auto-downloads if skipped)
bash swift/build.sh

# Install with transcription support
uv sync --extra transcription

# Pull a model for summarization (if using Ollama)
ollama pull mistral

Usage

Record, transcribe, and summarize a meeting

ownscribe                    # records system audio, Ctrl+C to stop

This will:

  1. Capture system audio until you press Ctrl+C
  2. Transcribe with WhisperX
  3. Summarize with your local LLM
  4. Save everything to ~/ownscribe/YYYY-MM-DD_HHMMSS/

Options

ownscribe --mic                               # capture system audio + default mic (press 'm' to mute/unmute)
ownscribe --mic-device "MacBook Pro Microphone" # capture system audio + specific mic
ownscribe --device "MacBook Pro Microphone"   # use mic instead of system audio
ownscribe --no-summarize                      # skip LLM summarization
ownscribe --diarize                           # enable speaker identification
ownscribe --language en                        # set transcription language (default: auto-detect)
ownscribe --model large-v3                    # use a larger Whisper model
ownscribe --format json                       # output as JSON instead of markdown
ownscribe --no-keep-recording                 # auto-delete WAV files after transcription
ownscribe --template lecture                  # use the lecture summarization template

Subcommands

ownscribe devices                  # list audio devices (uses native CoreAudio when available)
ownscribe apps                     # list running apps with PIDs for use with --pid
ownscribe transcribe recording.wav # transcribe an existing audio file
ownscribe summarize transcript.md  # summarize an existing transcript
ownscribe ask "question"           # search your meetings with a natural-language question
ownscribe config                   # open config file in $EDITOR
ownscribe cleanup                  # remove ownscribe data from disk

Searching Meeting Notes

Use ask to search across all your meeting notes with natural-language questions:

ownscribe ask "What did Anna say about the deadline?"
ownscribe ask "budget decisions" --since 2026-01-01
ownscribe ask "action items from last week" --limit 5

This runs a two-stage pipeline:

  1. Find — sends meeting summaries to the LLM to identify which meetings are relevant
  2. Answer — sends the full transcripts of relevant meetings to the LLM to produce an answer with quotes

If the LLM finds no relevant meetings, a keyword fallback searches summaries and transcripts directly.

Configuration

Config is stored at ~/.config/ownscribe/config.toml. Run ownscribe config to create and edit it.

[audio]
backend = "coreaudio"     # "coreaudio" or "sounddevice"
device = ""               # empty = system audio
mic = false               # also capture microphone input
mic_device = ""           # specific mic device name (empty = default)

[transcription]
model = "base"            # tiny, base, small, medium, large-v3
language = ""             # empty = auto-detect

[diarization]
enabled = false
hf_token = ""             # HuggingFace token for pyannote
telemetry = false         # allow HuggingFace Hub + pyannote metrics telemetry
device = "auto"           # "auto" (mps if available), "mps", or "cpu"

[summarization]
enabled = true
backend = "ollama"        # "ollama" or "openai"
model = "mistral"
host = "http://localhost:11434"
# template = "meeting"    # "meeting", "lecture", "brief", or a custom name
# context_size = 0        # 0 = auto-detect from model; set manually for OpenAI-compatible backends

# Custom templates (optional):
# [templates.my-standup]
# system_prompt = "You summarize daily standups."
# prompt = "List each person's update:\n{transcript}"

[output]
dir = "~/ownscribe"
format = "markdown"       # "markdown" or "json"
keep_recording = true     # false = auto-delete WAV after transcription

Precedence: CLI flags > environment variables (HF_TOKEN, OLLAMA_HOST) > config file > defaults.

Summarization Templates

Built-in templates control how transcripts are summarized:

Template Best for Output style
meeting Meetings, standups, 1:1s Summary, Key Points, Action Items, Decisions
lecture Lectures, seminars, talks Summary, Key Concepts, Key Takeaways
brief Quick overviews 3-5 bullet points

Use --template on the CLI or set template in [summarization] config. Default is meeting.

Define custom templates in config:

[templates.my-standup]
system_prompt = "You summarize daily standups."
prompt = "List each person's update:\n{transcript}"

Then use with --template my-standup or template = "my-standup" in config.

Speaker Diarization

Speaker identification requires a HuggingFace token with access to the pyannote models:

  1. Accept the terms for both models on HuggingFace:
  2. Create a token at https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens
  3. Set HF_TOKEN env var or add hf_token to config
  4. Run with --diarize

On Apple Silicon Macs, diarization automatically uses the Metal Performance Shaders (MPS) GPU backend for ~10x faster processing. Set device = "cpu" in the [diarization] config section to disable this.

Acknowledgments

ownscribe builds on some excellent open-source projects:

  • WhisperX — fast speech recognition with word-level timestamps and speaker diarization
  • faster-whisper — CTranslate2-based Whisper inference
  • pyannote.audio — speaker diarization
  • Ollama — local LLM serving
  • Click — CLI framework

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for development setup, tests, and open contribution areas.

License

MIT

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