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Looking for a voice command/macro program
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I found KDE Simon, and Numen ... I've only ever used a commercial product, Dragon Naturally Speaking, many years ago. It was used so I could speak instead of typing texts but it did have functions to assign commands as well - don't think it worked on Linux though.
For speech to text I also found Speech Note (not to confuse with Speechnotes, some similar thing from a different team I believe)