Codetalkie v0.1.0 β hands-free voice layer for Claude Code & Codex
Codetalkie v0.1.0 π§ β first public release
Hands-free voice layer for Claude Code & Codex. Your AI coding agent reports progress into your AirPods, and you command it by voice or a phone tap β screen-free. One phone drives many computers.
β¬οΈ Downloads
| Platform | File | How to run |
|---|---|---|
| Windows (x64) | DuckySetup-Windows-x64.exe |
Double-click to install (or Ducky-Windows-x64.zip β run install.bat). First run: SmartScreen β More info β Run anyway (unsigned). |
| macOS (Apple Silicon) | Ducky-macOS-arm64.zip |
Unzip β drag to Applications β right-click β Open (ad-hoc unsigned). |
| Android | Codetalkie-Android.apk |
Sideload (allow "unknown sources"). |
| iOS | TestFlight | See the invite link in the repo. |
Desktop apps bundle their own Node + agent β zero dependencies on the client machine.
π Pair in 30 seconds
- Run the desktop app (Ducky icon appears in the menu bar / tray).
- Click Pair code / QR.
- In the phone app, scan the QR or type the 6-digit code. Done β that computer now reports into your earbuds.
β¨ What's inside
- Reports CLI progress as plain speech β AirPods (Siri); voice & notification commands back
- Approvals + multiple-choice questions as actionable phone notifications (long-press) β with a "just type the number" fallback
- One phone β many machines, routed by project name or
@machine - Works with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Hermes
- Free LAN mode (same WiFi) out of the box; self-host the relay for cellular/remote
β οΈ Notes
- Builds are not code-signed yet β the one-time "open anyway" step above.
- Public builds ship with a placeholder relay (
your-relay.example.com). LAN mode works immediately; for remote, point~/.earpiece/relay.jsonat your own relay.
Source & docs: https://github.com/swl521/codetalkie