Portable, convenient audio for Claude, with sound font support and a CLI. Will add other agents if there's demand.
I've begun using agents in parallel on multiple projects simultaneously. Having audio helps me hear when they're stuck, and develop intuition for what will parallelize well. It's like having parent-on-the-playground powers. You can just hear problems.
But when you're using multiple projects simultaneously, they're usually in distinct editor windows, so tracking down what it was that stopped becomes challenging. Also, if they all sound the same, sometimes you don't hear one of them drop off, or if you did, you can't tell which one it was. The kids have different voices; you know when it's Tommy that stopped yelling, because of that nasal sound in his voice. That's a useful instinct for these tools, too.
So, I taught my backend to sound like a factory, my frontend to sound like a dinner party, and my ci/cd to sound like a war.
It's ... it's actually very useful.
This tool basically exists to manage "sound fonts," which are just directories full of short MP3s, as well as to be a convenient CLI for installing the sound hooks in the first place, and to manage a simple JSON settings file that says which noises should be turned on for the project, for the user, and which font should be used for each project, and for defaults.