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2noise/ChatTTS

ChatTTS is an actively maintained Python text-to-speech repository for dialogue-focused speech generation. It has a large community footprint (39,004 stars, 4,236 forks) and recent commits through 2025-11-27, with the repo updated on 2026-03-31. The codebase includes model code, docs, examples, tests, and tools, and the README says the released model is for academic purposes only under CC BY-NC 4.0 while the code is AGPLv3+.

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