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Robert Helewka ecf37658ce feat: add initial Hold Slayer AI telephony gateway implementation
Complete project scaffolding and core implementation of an AI-powered
telephony system that calls companies, navigates IVR menus, waits on
hold, and transfers to the user when a human answers.

Key components:
- FastAPI server with REST API, WebSocket, and MCP (SSE) interfaces
- SIP/VoIP call management via PJSUA2 with RTP audio streaming
- LLM-powered IVR navigation using OpenAI/Anthropic with tool calling
- Hold detection service combining audio analysis and silence detection
- Real-time STT (Whisper/Deepgram) and TTS (OpenAI/Piper) pipelines
- Call recording with per-channel and mixed audio capture
- Event bus (asyncio pub/sub) for real-time client updates
- Web dashboard with live call monitoring
- SQLite persistence via SQLAlchemy with call history and analytics
- Notification support (email, SMS, webhook, desktop)
- Docker Compose deployment with Opal VoIP and Opal Media containers
- Comprehensive test suite with unit, integration, and E2E tests
- Simplified .gitignore and full project documentation in README
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Hold Slayer Documentation

Comprehensive documentation for the Hold Slayer AI telephony gateway.

Contents

Document Description
Architecture System architecture, component diagram, data flow
Core Engine SIP engine, media pipeline, call manager, event bus
Hold Slayer Service IVR navigation, hold detection, human detection, transfer
Audio Classifier Waveform analysis, feature extraction, classification logic
Services LLM client, transcription, recording, analytics, notifications
Call Flows Call flow model, step types, learner, CRUD API
API Reference REST endpoints, WebSocket protocol, request/response schemas
MCP Server MCP tools and resources for AI assistant integration
Configuration Environment variables, settings, deployment options
Development Setup, testing, contributing, project conventions