Here's what links it spit out:

Certainly! Here are the links to the source code for each of the open-source speech recognition and editing tools I mentioned earlier:

1. OpenMic - The source code for OpenMic is available on GitHub at <https://github.com/openmic/openmic>.

2. Sox - Sox is a command-line tool, so it doesn't have a source code repository in the classical sense. However, you can find the source code for Sox on the official website at <https://sox.sourceforge.net/>.

3. Festival - The source code for Festival is available on GitHub at <https://github.com/festival/festival>.

4. Atril - The source code for Atril is available on GitHub at <https://github.com/atrill-project/atrill>.

5. Kaldi - The source code for Kaldi is available on GitHub at <https://github.com/kaldi-project/kaldi>.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance.

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It seems the Sox one is valid and Kaldi is at kaldi-asr/kaldi but the others are not correct