Built-in app profile
Sublime Text
TalkMore helps Sublime Text users turn rough spoken developer thoughts into clean comments, scratch notes, or prompts while preserving the exact correction in speech.
What you said
“In Sublime Text, write that the config file is settings-prod, not settings-dev, and ask Iris to check the diff.”
OpenTypeless writes
Review note: The config file is settings-prod, not settings-dev. Ask Iris to check the diff.
OpenTypeless shapes the draft around Sublime Text while keeping final control with you.
Sublime Text scratch notes where a corrected file name matters.
For Sublime Text, TalkMore uses plain technical wording. It keeps final file or behavior details, avoids inventing project context, and does not assume a specific language server or toolchain.
OpenTypeless prepares text for review in Sublime Text. If the app is unknown, it uses the General fallback instead of app-specific assumptions.
Use voice around Sublime Text without claiming direct app access.
Sublime Text scratch notes where a corrected file name matters.
Sublime Text code comments that need concise wording from speech.
Sublime Text prompts where a requested action should remain exact.
Keep the same desktop flow, then tune the final text for this app.
Step 1
Open the composer, editor, comment box, or reply area in Sublime Text. TalkMore shapes the dictated text for this AI and code surface while keeping the final wording under your review.
Step 2
Say the fact, the correction, and the requested action for Sublime Text in one pass. The code comments, scratch notes, and corrected plain-text development prompts profile keeps the latest correction as final and removes speech clutter.
Step 3
Review the Sublime Text output for names, dates, numbers, negations, and actions. TalkMore prepares text; you decide whether to send, save, post, or submit it.
OpenTypeless prepares text for you to review. It does not claim account access, endorsement, or a dedicated connection with Sublime Text. Unknown apps use the General fallback instead of app-specific assumptions.
Same-family pages for similar voice workflows.
No. TalkMore uses the Sublime Text profile to shape dictated text for that writing surface; it does not require account access or private app history.
No. TalkMore prepares text for Sublime Text, and you review the result before any send, save, post, or submit action.
Check names, dates, numbers, negations, and requested actions in Sublime Text. TalkMore reduces rewriting, but you remain responsible for the final wording.
Use one desktop voice workflow across Sublime Text, related apps, and the broader context-aware voice typing flow.