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Talk to Claude Code instead of typing: a voice daemon + dashboard that records you, transcribes, routes to your agent sessions, and speaks the replies back - with per-voice avatars, push-to-talk hotkeys, and a live conversation HUD

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noisy-coding

Talk to Claude Code while it works — Jarvis-style voice coding.
It's your voice that's noisy, not your code.

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Claude speaks short summaries aloud. An always-on listener turns your
speech into messages Claude receives mid-task, without stopping it
no push-to-send, no copy-pasting transcripts. Step away from the keyboard
and keep steering your agent.

Why you'll like it

  • Interrupt-free flow — speak while Claude is working; your words land
    in the running session, not a text box.
  • Hands-free reviews — Claude reads its findings aloud; you answer
    from across the room.
  • Live "tactical HUD" dashboard — conversation log with replay/recall,
    real-time oscilloscope, mute buttons, costs and latencies at a glance.
  • Per-agent character — voice, speed, and personality dials for every
    agent, all from the dashboard.
  • Nothing to configure in files — API key, devices, language,
    push-to-talk: everything lives in the UI and persists.
  • Never talks over you — one voice at a time; speech you missed parks
    as UNHEARD and a CATCH UP button replays it.

Speech-to-text and text-to-speech run on the
Grok (xAI) Voice API
extremely cheap in practice (a small one-time budget lasts months of
daily use).

Install in 2 minutes

The backend ships as a hardware-free Docker image
(noisy/noisy-coding):
the dashboard browser tab is the microphone and the speaker. You need
Docker and a browser — no Python, no git, no environment variables.

# terminal: marketplace + plugin in one line
claude plugin marketplace add noisy/noisy-coding && claude plugin install noisy-coding@noisy
# inside Claude Code (new session):
/noisy-coding:setup

The setup command starts the published image and walks you through first
contact. Then finish in the browser at http://127.0.0.1:8765: paste
your xAI API key (console.x.ai) and click the amber ENABLE TAB AUDIO
banner — that one click makes the tab your microphone and speaker. Keep
the tab open and just talk.

Prefer staying inside Claude Code? Same thing, four commands:
/plugin marketplace add noisy/noisy-coding
/plugin install noisy-coding@noisy/reload-plugins
/noisy-coding:setup.

Other setups — plain Docker without the plugin, native install with
hardware mic/speakers, remote hosts, all configuration knobs — live in
docs/INSTALL.md.

How it works

All speech logic lives in one listener daemon — the single owner of
the microphone, the playback queue and the speakers. The MCP server is a
thin messenger that forwards speak requests; Claude Code hooks deliver
your transcribed speech back into the session (see
docs/hooks.md).

mic (hardware or browser tab via WS :8766)
  -> VAD -> Grok STT -> transcript queue -> HTTP :8765
                              ^ polled by Claude Code hooks
speak (MCP, stdio or HTTP :8767) -> POST /speak -> daemon queue
  -> Grok TTS -> speakers (hardware or browser tab)

Tools

Tool What it does
speak(text, interrupt?) Queues text for speech and waits until it has played. Voice/speed/language come from the daemon (dashboard character), not the call.
announce(text) Fire-and-forget variant: returns immediately, plays in the background.
change_voice(voice_id) Deliberately switches this agent's voice (persists, shows on the dashboard).
list_voices() Lists the built-in Grok voices (ara, eve, leo, rex, …).

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MIT © Krzysztof Szumny

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