Quick glance; FreeFlow already saves WAV recordings for every transcript to ~/Lib../App../FreeFlow/audio/ with UUIDs linking them to pipeline history entries in CoreData. Audio files are automatically deleted though, when their associated history entries are deleted. Shall be a quick fix. Recently did the same for hyprvoice, for debugging and auditing.
Handy appears to keep the audio clips, It does have a section in the settings to limit how many of those it keeps and there does not appear to be an upper limit, but it does have to be manually set. (I set mine to 99,999).
It would be nice if below 0 it had a -1 option to keep all recordings.
Quick glance; FreeFlow already saves WAV recordings for every transcript to ~/Lib../App../FreeFlow/audio/ with UUIDs linking them to pipeline history entries in CoreData. Audio files are automatically deleted though, when their associated history entries are deleted. Shall be a quick fix. Recently did the same for hyprvoice, for debugging and auditing.
Handy appears to keep the audio clips, It does have a section in the settings to limit how many of those it keeps and there does not appear to be an upper limit, but it does have to be manually set. (I set mine to 99,999).
It would be nice if below 0 it had a -1 option to keep all recordings.
https://handy.computer/