Add environment variables for fine-grained control over TTS rate limiting and Better Auth behavior. Move documentation to external Docusaurus site with automated deployment workflows. - TTS rate limiting can now be enabled/disabled via TTS_ENABLE_RATE_LIMIT - Customizable daily limits for anonymous/authenticated users and IP backstops - Better Auth rate limiting can be disabled via DISABLE_AUTH_RATE_LIMIT - Rename library import env vars to IMPORT_LIBRARY_DIRS/DIR - Add docs-site with Docusaurus and GitHub Actions workflows - Update README to reference external documentation
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title: OpenAI
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Use OpenAI directly as an OpenAI-compatible TTS provider.
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## OpenReader setup
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1. In OpenReader settings, choose provider `OpenAI`.
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2. Leave `API_BASE` unset unless you want to override the default `https://api.openai.com/v1`.
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3. Set `API_KEY` to your OpenAI API key.
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4. Choose model and voice.
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## Notes
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- `OpenAI` is a built-in provider in the dropdown, so `API_BASE` is usually not required.
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- OpenReader routes TTS calls through its server API.
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- For variable details, see [Environment Variables](../guides/environment-variables).
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