289 comments
  • magicalhippo19h

    Reminded me of Warcraft (the first), where, if you kept clicking on the same unit they would respond in more annoyed ways. The best IMHO was the human soldier[1], which would end with "Why do you keep touching me?".

    First game that I knew of which had such fun details like that.

    [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaZyZZtwdzQ

    • tremon14h

      They had the same joke in the sound setup program. If you kept clicking "test sound", you would get "it doesn't get any better than this!" in that same annoyed footman voice. But my favourite was the orc destroyer in Warcraft II, which would start singing sea shanties. Or at least attempt to.

    • amunozo14h

      I don't know how is in English, but in Spanish if you keep clicking the Demon Hunter it says "I'm blind, not deaf". That was my favorite one.

    • ticulatedspline18h

      I think I prefer the extra quotes from Warcraft II and Starcraft. The latter has some fun references to the Alien franchise and even a callback to Diablo (Protoss probe)

      • inanutshellus18h

        Or the original Baldur's Gate. It had some great quotes. Jaheira's annoyed "Yeeeeesss oh omnipresent authority figure?!" when you clicked on her too often always cracked me up.

      • kridsdale39h

        "In the pipe, five by five."

    • crazypyro15h

      I think in WC3, if you clicked certain critters enough, they would explode.

    • wtetzner17h

      I remember one of the Orcs in Warcraft II would yell "Stop poking me!"

    • stackghost14h

      "Join the Army", they said...

  • splonk21h

    Maybe 20 years ago a build system at Google was called "grunt". For some reason I came across a CL description that said something like "make the build 10% funnier." It made the build script output an additional "zug-zug" line 10% of the time.

    • Xunjin21h

      kek

      • tvmalsv20h

        Alliance! Get ‘em!!!

        • ramesh3119h

          Kek is Orcish. Alliance "lol" was bur.

          • AgentMatt19h

            To see it as "kek" you'd have to be Alliance.

  • CharlesW16h

    I did this as well, and loved to hear "Work complete!" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bupagiROLV8) when Claude Code needed me.

    Once the novelty wore off, I found it more useful to hear per-project, event-specific messages. On macOS, that looks like this:

        {
          "Stop": [
            {
              "hooks": [
                {
                  "type": "command",
                  "command": "osascript -e 'say \"ProjectX work complete\" volume 0.25' > /dev/null 2>&1 &"
                }
              ]
            }
          ],
          "Notification": [
            {
              "matcher": "permission_prompt",
              "hooks": [
                {
                  "type": "command",
                  "command": "osascript -e 'say \"ProjectX needs help\" volume 0.5' > /dev/null 2>&1 &"
                }
              ]
            }
          ]
        }
    • kurishutofu12h

      I believe you don’t even have to use AppleScript you can just use the say command directly

      • CharlesW12h

        Yes! IIRC, I needed to use osascript to set the volume.

    • jasondigitized13h

      Where does this config get dropped into the file structure?

      • CharlesW12h

        That goes into the project's .claude/settings.local.json.

  • caymanjim1d

    I love this idea, but I really wish it were Warcraft II voices.

    • disillusioned1d

      Hello, fellow 40-45(?) year old.

      I feel like anyone preferring Warcraft III is in their 30s. Grew up with the Warcraft II Battle Chest and it was a vibe.

      • Gud23h

        Hey, lots of us 39 year olds who played Warcraft 2!

        • cozzyd18h

          I had a pirated version on a zip drive

          • red-iron-pine18h

            people wax poetic about betamax and laserdisk but never heard anyone mention zip drive, in a good or bad way, lol

            • cozzyd17h

              Before cd-rs, it felt like magic. Like a floppy but 100 times bigger!

            • scottLobster16h

              It was magical for about 2 years, then USB drives came along and made it look quaint.

            • anarticle15h

              I was the kid with the backpack Zip drive and Zip disks, like a weird Santa Claus of game piracy. Duke3d, Descent, Quake, you name it. All of it was in service of modem dueling each other. Wild times!

          • balls18717h

            IOMagic Zip Drive?

        • crims0n18h

          38 even!

      • philistine17h

        I recently replayed Warcraft II and fell out of my chair when I realized the original did not have control groups. Those were only added with the Battle.Net edition!

      • virtue31d

        Same. It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.

        • Gud23h

          Mostly the best of times

      • wcallahan22h

        42 here, played a ton of Warcraft II, but my favorite to return to now is definitely Warcraft III (or AoE II).

      • Xunjin21h

        33 here, started with Dark Saga in my old PS1, after few months of my first gameplay got a used computer and played A LOT of warcraft 1 and 2.

        PS: I still own the same PS1, tho the reader might not working 100%.

      • ab-dm21h

        I mean, I’m 37 and my first ever RTS was Warcraft: Orcs and humans. Never liked the hero focus of w3

        • cogman1019h

          Same. I think it adds just too much complexity to an RTS where I want to just have an army to control.

          Were it not so buggy, I think C&C generals ranks pretty high on fun modern RTSes.

          • efreak7h

            If only the mods didn't crash so much.

          • elektronika11h

            Try Generals Evolution mod for RA3.

      • codebje9h

        48, and I'm a medieval man.

      • Aeolun23h

        38, I played 2, but it was pretty bad compared to Warcraft III. Three still holds up just as well as it did back then.

        • croon23h

          Not to be a patronizing old fart, but may I assume that you played II after III? If so I can understand it, but II was very special when it came out, and I never revisited it after.

          I think it's a case of being better when it came out than another thing was when it came out, despite the other thing being comparatively better without the context of its time.

          • kemotep20h

            2 is a much harder game in my opinion. I don’t think even at the hardest difficulty level Warcraft 3 has any levels that require you to do a contested marine landing and then build a base before immediately being attacked again. The final Orc mission took me forever to beat. And the expansion? Good lord.

        • cogman1019h

          IMO, Starcraft 1 is better than both 2 and 3.

          III has a better and more interesting story telling. But gameplay wise I really like the starcraft 1 system without the heros. I think warcraft 3 adds too much complexity and gimmickry that takes away from fun RTS gameplay.

          That said, Warcraft 3 mods were the shit. There were so many fun and inventive modes of play that you could just barely do with starcraft and not at all with warcraft.

      • jonathanlydall1d

        Speaking as a 44-year-old, this tracks.

    • knuckleheads1d

      Red Alert II for me would be great.

      A plea to the various lab engineering teams: please create a json format or whatever that lets me configure this with voices locally. I am a happy user as of late of the Codex app by Open AI. It would be great if I could just give it some JSON somehow and it just works. I suppose skills can do this and I will try that later on. But I think this stuff matters, and it would be nice to have it built in and encouraged.

      • caymanjim15h

        Thanks for that link. I now realize it's actually the Warcraft I voices I was pining for!

    • Maakuth1d

      Your sound card works perfectly.

    • Intermernet20h

      The warcraft 2 demo had Easter eggs. One voice sample was "in the retail version I'm much funnier".

    • largbae1d

      Zug zug

    • Ntrails19h

      For years I had Pidgin spam "Leave me alone" when I got pings. Man those voices are deeply embedded in my psyche

    • ffsm821h

      If you went to the website, you'd know there are multiple sets to choose from and create your own

      • athrowaway3z21h

        I went to the website, and I'm just scared how overengineered it all seems to be.

        • ffsm820h

          Uh, are you sure you did? I mean it's just using the hooks API of Claude code to play a sound via the terminal itself?

          Heck, they even outlined it in the readme

          > peon.sh is a Claude Code hook registered for SessionStart, UserPromptSubmit, Stop, and Notification events. On each event it maps to a sound category, picks a random voice line (avoiding repeats), plays it via afplay (macOS) or PowerShell MediaPlayer (WSL2), and updates your Terminal tab title.

          Looking at the install script and peon.sh does not raise any over engineering flags for me. It's as simple as the functionally makes it necessary

          • athrowaway3z19h

            Yes; it could be a README, a folder with subfolders of sounds, 1 or 2 files with functions totalling less than 200 loc for unix, maybe 700 total to have windows support and some extra features.

            I get how they got here ; its how claude and codex approach projects, but what does the rest achieve? Your maintenance rituals shouldn't exceed your usecase at this scale.

            • ffsm819h

              Okay, but the install script is around 200 LOC and the peon.sh is just under 500 LOC ... So by your own numbers, it'd be expected loc size? What's exactly over engineered here?

              The fact he added config files to let people create their own package?

              • badhorseman18h

                I wrote a fun bit of code to do something like this but for bell sounds in emacs terminal sessions and other things (even using the peasant). but I agree it seems very over engineered. There is a json manifest file to explain which sounds should be used where in this repo, why not just use directories for each alert type, making it easier to modify, it seems completely unnecessary to me. having an install script seems crazy as well. The task is to play the right sound(s) that match the passed argument. the thing I did was like 23 lines and most of that was filtering and looking for ascii bell to play the sound then remove it from the stream and other options.

    • petethepig1d

      that's what i ended up doing — it was pretty easy:

      * download Warcraft II voices

      * tell claude to wire it all up

      • andai1d

        Fantastic. And Claude can do the first part too!

        The age of the WALL-E blobs is upon us!

    • oreally24h

      Extremely easy to do with sound recording software or youtube mp3 downloaders. Takes a little imagination and makes programming less onerous in a deviate kind of way.

      • TeMPOraL24h

        Showing my age here, but the original samples are available too, and in MP3 or WAV format - they're in the installation directory of the game (in case of StarCraft and W3, hidden in a weird pseudo-ZIP data file (used to call it "Virtual File System")). That's where we sourced them from to set them as system sounds, back when Windows versions were still in four digits.

        If you're enough of a fan to want to use these voices, chances are you still have the original installation media (or original bootleg copy) somewhere around the house :).

        • andreareina23h

          I may or may not have had the ogre finished training clip as my startup "chime"

      • cbsks24h

        Wow. I had a visceral reaction to the “we’re being attacked!” clip. Haven’t heard that for a long time, but it still got my heart racing.

    • Quarrel21h

      Job's Done!

    • Kirr24h

      Aye-aye sir! Captain on the bridge!

    • veeti24h

      Age of Empires II anyone?

    • rcpt1d

      Same. Ouch my back.

    • hcs23h

      Do you need assistance?

    • bandrami24h

      "Plebs are needed!"

    • geekymartian1d

      my man

  • Dwedit19h

    I remember making custom Warcraft II levels, and you could change the construction time for buildings. If you picked a construction time of zero, the building would be built very quickly, but be damaged. There's something hilarious about asking a peasant to build a farm, then seeing a burning farm and hearing the "Job's Done!"

  • nottorp19h

    I don't see any mention of having to own warcraft 3 to use its assets...

    This is as much of a copyright violation as the LLM training process.

    Did anyone vote an exemption from copyright if it's for "AI" use?

    • bnchrch17h

      Copyright is about as dead as any party you happen to walk into.

      • PunchyHamster10h

        Oh it is very much alive if you're taxpayer and not a corporation

    • pousada17h

      Let me shed a tear for activision blizzard the poor artists corporation.

      One good thing about genai is that it will force us to rethink the mess that is copyright

    • iugtmkbdfil83419h

      If there is one good thing about AI, it is that it might finally buldoze existing ecosystem.

    • Majromax18h

      > This is as much of a copyright violation as the LLM training process.

      Not necessarily. This could be considered a quotation of a trivial part of a larger work, making the use legal in the US under its fair use doctrine.

      Additionally, I'm not aware of any obvious way that this use could harm the commercial market for Warcraft 3 (and the other games whose voice packs are included in this repository). The use here does not compete with the original, and if anything it might drive sales on the margin through nostalgic reminders.

    • matijao19h

      protect the corporations!

    • floor29h

      I never voted for any of the copyright laws, and hope those archaic tools of oppression get tossed out entirely.

      If given the option to vote for this, yes I would absolutely vote for an exemption.

      But also, this is clearly "Fair Use" even under our current draconian copyright laws.

  • isoprophlex1d

    My god I never realised how badly I wanted this until now. Only, with the voice of the Star Trek Computer. Elevenlabs, here I come..!

    Edit: well that only took me 30 minutes. "Warning: ssh tunnel collapsed. Unable to proceed."

    Nice.

    • nandomrumber24h

      Majel Barrett Roddenberry, wife of Star Trek creator Eugene Wesley (Gene) Roddenberry Sr.

    • Aeolun23h

      Did you contribute that pack back?

      • isoprophlex23h

        gimme a minute to do some work stuff and I'll throw a little sample, 11labs howto + the source files online somewhere. check back to this thread in a while, i'll post it here. obviously the legal status of this is unclear, but i guess if you keep usage strictly personal it should be fine.

  • nusl23h

    This is cool. I was tempted to try it until I saw the curl | bash pipe, then no. This workflow is getting really old.

    I guess that I also don't want to pollute old good memories by associating them with work/Claude

    • INTPenis23h

      Totally agree, it's the main reason I'll never recommend Linux to anyone, because you can't expect normal people to understand these things.

      But it's kinda funny to me that you just said "I was going to run this code on my system, until I saw some other code in the same repo, and now I refuse to run it" :D It's all the same repo, you're willing to try part of the code, but not another part of it. Completely arbitrary.

      • nusl13h

        If I want to try something like this out it's for fun more than anything, and I'm not really willing to invest much time trying to understand where to put the files etc.

      • Sayrus21h

        The install method is for Windows, Linux and MacOS. Having those install methods is a choice on all three.

      • stinkbeetle18h

        Not sure that installer.exe is much better in that regard.

    • ajnin19h

      > I was tempted to try it until I saw the curl | bash pipe, then no

      I don't quite get that argument. It's the same as the old download installer from random website, double click to run that people have been doing for decades. It only skips the download step. And it's arguably better since at least you can review the contents. When building a Go program it will also happily download stuff from github but I've seen way less complaints about that. And to be fair it's also been an infection vector, from people installing things from shady places (or reputable places but with ill-intent like installing unwanted browser toolbars, DRM rootkits ...), but it's nothing new. Same advice applies, know what you're doing, use reputable sources.

      What's a better alternative ?

      • ryandrake15h

        My big problem with it is uninstallation. If I ever want to remove the program, I have to 1. Hope that the author published an uninstall.sh, or 2. examine the install.sh to see where it spams all its files to and remove them manually. This seems like a major step backwards from package managers.

      • nusl13h

        You're blind-trusting someone to run stuff in the context of your terminal. Sure, it's similar to an installer but the author of the script can also manipulate the script at any time.

        One day you run it, it's fine. The next day you run the same command on your machine, it installs malware. No way to tell without inspecting the script every time.

        If you download an installer and it's fine, then you can run it again and it's still fine.

      • badhorseman17h

        I don't think the go module system is great but I am not sure if any programming gets it right and all suffer from many issues, but go has the go.mod and it is easy to see what dependencies are being used both direct and indirect and the user can filter and look though these packages and pin them until they have eyeballed updates to the git repo. I don't feel the most comfortable with it but the whole `curl | sh` is so terrible, no signing no, way of knowing about the integrity of the installer.

        > What's a better alternative ?

        I do not think the program really needs and installer but if one must then why not just have it under source control that way you get the benefits of git handling all the download bits and the install script being completely offline and just using cp or install commands.

        you could tell the user to do this with a pithy command like `git --depth=1 clone $GITSITE/$REPO && $REPO/installer.sh && rm -R $REPO`

    • bayindirh23h

      I cloned the repository just for the sound files. I may hook them to my terminal for long running jobs when I have some time to have some fun. Maybe a wrapper script.

      Hmm, why not?

    • killingtime7421h

      I also had this thought. So I cloned the repo and got Claude to review it. Then I installed it from the clone.

      • hxugufjfjf16h

        What did Claude find?

        • killingtime7411h

          It said other than some GETs for self-updating it didn't do any networks accesses.

  • thomasfromcdnjs1d

    I was kinda watching it unfold on X, I think this user was a couple days before https://x.com/delba_oliveira/status/2020515010985005255?s=46 and simpler/less-invasive instructions

    ---

    Also, I'd love to use these sound effects, but I am an rts player and love aoe and wc franchise, these noises just trigger me to want to play too much.

    ---

    Also, also, if you haven't seen AgentCraft, you are missing out -> https://x.com/idosal1/status/2021661861163544818 (worked in one npx command for me using my claude, a+ for creativity and smoothness)

    • celeritascelery18h

      Agentcraft is exactly what I was thinking about when I saw this

  • Lucasoato22h

    Actually, I’ve seen a 150% improvement on Claude Opus 4.6 just by setting up the notifications with Final Fantasy VI menu sounds.

  • general14651d

    Stronghold Crusader advisor would be much funnier: Token stocks are too low sire! Not enough tokens mi lord!

  • _alaya14h

    I think this is a really fun project, but even more importantly, I believe it’s a portent of things to come.

    I really leaned into coding with agents last year, and after some time, it became evident to me that the vision now being pushed -- the "software factory" -- is where things will eventually end up. Building off that understanding, I began thinking about what interfaces would be necessary and useful for managing code and technology at that scale.

    I keep coming back to the idea of a video game-like interface for managing all these agents and fleets of agents. Many of the information affordances in video games are reusable in other scenarios. So even though on the surface this project is 'just' a silly and fun enhancement, I think it’s actually a pretty serious contribution as well.

    • jasondigitized13h

      This. Huge opportunity space for very creative UX moving forward.

  • daveytea23h

    Love this but i'm a Codex user, so forked and created the equivalent here: https://github.com/mrdavey/codex-peon

  • skrunch23h

    Would love this with CS1.6 voices: "GO GO GO!", "The bomb has been planted", "Need backup"

    • thunfischtoast22h

      It's pretty easy to create your own soundpack I think

  • delduca16h

    I will build one with Starcraft 2 SCV[1] for opencode.

    1 - https://starcraft.fandom.com/wiki/SCV_(StarCraft_II)

    • joshmarlow15h

      Now I want my main agent to be modeled after the Adjutant and any subagents to sound like SCVs.

  • itsjustjordan24h

    I just swapped all my Claude code spinner verbs to be Warcraft related and was thinking today how I could get it to say “Jobs done” when it needed my attention

  • MisterTea16h

    > curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonyyont/peon-ping/main/in... | bash

    >300 line bash script to hand hold a person who I would assume is capable of using the computer they are downloading a program in source form. 'git clone' followed by 'make install' or go home.

  • bronkic20h

    Cool idea but not very helpful if you're playing Warcraft III while waiting for claude code to be done.

    • Intermernet20h

      If we get one based on warcraft 2 you can then play warcraft 3 safely.

      "Job Done!"

      "Work Complete!"

      "Are you still touching me?"

  • d4rkp4ttern18h

    Related: I used the amazing 100M-parameter Pocket-TTS [1] model to make a stop-hook based voice plugin [2] that lets Claude Code give a short voice update whenever it stops. The hook quietly inserts nudges to Claude Code to end its response with a short speakable summary, and in case it forgets, it uses a headless agent to create the summary.

    It was trickier than I expected, to get it working well: FFMpeg pipe streaming for low-latency playback, a three-hook injection strategy because the agent forgets instructions mid-turn, mkdir-based locks to queue concurrent voice updates from multiple sessions, and /tmp sentinel files to manage async playback state and prevent infinite loops.

    [1] Pocket-TTS: https://github.com/kyutai-labs/pocket-tts

    [2] Claude-code voice plugin: https://pchalasani.github.io/claude-code-tools/plugins-detai...

  • midtake1d

    I'll be looking forward to making an Infested Terran sound pack.

    • oefrha1d

      > Refactor this codebase

      Please kill me.

  • Symmetry19h

    If you're the sort of person not to use a pre-packaged desktop environment, you can use mako as your notofication daemon and get the same effect by adding

      on-notify=exec play /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/complete.oga
    
    or the equivalent to your config.
  • aliljet1d

    What I really want is for the peon voice to be replicated and for custom things to be in that voice. Or even better, the starcraft battlecruiser guy's voice!

    • philipallstar19h

      All the Starcraft voice acting is amazing. It's in the pipe - 5 by 5!

  • slickdifferent5h

    Every time I finish some mundane task I hear the Warcraft II "chores done" play in my head. Glad I'm not alone.

  • standarditem23h

    This is great! I already have Claude set up to use the "insufficient vespene gas" line from Starcraft when it needs permissions.

    • rockbruno21h

      This gave me an idea. You should set it up to say "We must construct additional pylons" if it requires MCP permissions specifically

  • CGamesPlay21h

    If you want this to work over SSH, you'll need a different approach. I wrote an article about getting sounds from iTerm2 over SSH a while back: https://cgamesplay.com/post/2020/11/25/iterm-plugins/#playin...

    Then it's just a simple Claude code hook to play whatever sound: https://github.com/CGamesPlay/dotfiles/blob/0fd07aea4863b581...

    • formerly_proven20h

      Just use OSC 9 or 777 to trigger desktop notifications. Much easier and supported in most major terminal emulators.

      • CGamesPlay18h

        Claude has built-in support for those OSCs, no extra software needed. But you don't get the custom sound pack with those (at least without more extra software on the OS/terminal side).

  • rubenflamshep15h

    I wrote a local react app that lets you assign specific unit unit sounds from StarCraft II to different CC hooks: https://github.com/rubenflamshepherd/starcraft-claude

    It also lets you manage Claude notifications more gracefully than what you get out of the box with CC. Been lazy about putting the finishing touches on it so this is a good kick in the ass to get that done!

  • AceJohnny223h

    > Claude Code doesn't notify you when it finishes or needs permission. You tab away, lose focus, and waste 15 minutes getting back into flow.

    On macOS, in iTerm2, Claude will trigger notifications. I was impressed!

    (and also annoyed: I don't like notifications. Then again, I don't have Claude do long things where I can go get a coffee)

    • thunfischtoast22h

      The thing with notifications is that a lot of apps go so overboard with them that I generally choose to silence them completely. This has totally led to important notifications being unseen for some time, but for the peace it is a price I'm ready to pay. Being able to configure notifications with high granularity is something I still have to discover.

  • brailsafe1d

    This is amazing. Incidentally, I've always enjoyed Blizzard's UI art style/textures, in-game and on their website. To me it felt like a hallmark of the quality they used to hold their games to, and it was only once in a rare while I'd see some other website put so much work into their art direction

  • literallyroy19h

    I don’t see “Jobs done!” in the README :(

  • NeroVanbierv16h

    I have a `notify` command in my `bin/` for a couple of years now. It's using an audio snippet from Her (2013) with Scarlett Johansson's voice.

    Usage: `~ my-bash-command; notify`

    `.wav` snippet: https://gitlab.com/NeroVanbiervliet/linux-config/-/blob/mast...

  • gkhartman13h

    It's can a long time since I've heard those sound clips. Brings back a lot of great memories of playing WCIII as a teen. Didn't have the money at the time to play WoW, so I ended up playing Guild wars instead.

    I never tried playing the WCIII reboot after hearing some pretty bad reviews.

  • 2gremlin18123h

    I knew I had to add GLaDOS as soon as I saw this. Unfortunately, while testing my PR I realized there’s no support for Linux. Hopefully someone smarter than me can get that added sooner rather than later.

  • novaleaf15h

    I'm building an agent wrapper over Claude Code, and use the "Jobs done" peon voice for notification (there are two variants).

    For when user attention is needed, I play a few seconds of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up". =D

  • patrick4urcloud21h

    Love this, brings back LAN party vibes! Sound notifications for Claude Code are a real pain point.

    I built something in the same space but took a different approach — less fun, more engineering: Vox (https://github.com/rtk-ai/vox) — local TTS in pure Rust, no API key, no cloud dependency.

  • putna10h

    Please do "Commandos" game characters: the Green Beret, the Sapper, the Sniper, the Driver, the Marine and the Spy

  • a13n15h

    Oh man can't wait till Cursor allows you to customize sound effects.

  • pratikbp14h

    This is so satisfying. A couple weeks ago I found myself reciting these lines (as well as some StarCraft MCV line) to myself. Thank you so much for doing this.

  • cadamsdotcom1d

    Ah! I was hoping to see the science vessel, or as we used to call it, the Mr. Burns ship.

    Awesome idea and well realised, love this :)

    • zdw10h

      When something goes wrong it saying "Who let these lab monkeys free?" would be excellent.

  • dtzur1d

    You sir, deserve a medal

  • 0xbadcafebee12h

    I'm pretty sure I can imitate the goblin voice exactly, if anyone wants custom sound clips

  • IgorPartola1d

    The StarCraft Battle Cruiser Engage sound is cut off which made me sad as it’s one of my favorites.

  • giancarlostoro17h

    Oh man, can we get Starcraft version, I wanna hear "WE MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS" for every minute I dont tab back in.

  • Fnoord19h

    ICQ and TomTom voice packs deja vu. Although 'oh-oh' was heavily used by public broadcast TV here, in documentaries warning about cybercrime.

  • hiq23h

    If you're interested in playing wc3 online, consider checking out https://www.w3champions.com.

  • maxfurman16h

    First time I've been jealous of Claude as a Codex user. When does it say "Stop poking me!"?

  • bacon_fan12324h

    someone filed a PR to add TF2 engineer, good ol' times :')

  • xandrius23h

    Really cool, just one nitpick is that the "What do you want?" is used for 2 completely states (greeting and alert), which is not good UX-wise.

    Otherwise totally fun idea!

  • wiseowise1d

    Finally someone doing actual good work with LLMs instead of “Claude, shit me out another useless SaaS”.

    Just as was foretold: an actual differentiator is creativity, not coding ability.

    • TeMPOraL24h

      Agreed.

      Now I'm still waiting for someone to succeed at a clean-room recreation of Majel Barrett's voice, so we can finally have computers sound like they always should have.

      We could've been there a decade ago, but the high-quality audio samples, made officially and specifically with possibility of this use in mind, got trapped somewhere between the estate, producers, and a commercial interest that called dibs, and then procrastinated on the project instead.

      • s0ss23h

        I did this. She recorded clean (imo, i cleaned it up) audio for “Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual” which is available on archive.org.

        • wlesieutre13h

          I think "clean-room recreation" meant "make a similar sounding voice from scratch without copyrighted recording samples"

          • s0ss13h

            Yeah, I agree, that's a good point.

      • dtech22h

        For those like me who are not into Star Trek lore deep enough to recognize the name, she voiced the Star Trek computer in basically all the series .

        • philipallstar19h

          Bonus info: she was the wife of Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek.

          • dccoolgai19h

            Also played Nurse Chapel in the Original Series and Deanna Troi's mother in TNG.

            • elihu18h

              Didn't realize she played Lwaxana Troi. Knowing that now I wonder, am I going to hear the ship's computer as Lwaxana?

            • almosthere14h

              She also did quite a few guest appearances in DS9 - she was in love with Odo. Both have sadly passed.

        • acomjean20h

          Thanks. I wasn’t sure what she voiced. I thought “computers sounding like they always should have” might mean GladOS from portal.

      • isoprophlex23h

        I just yeeted a bunch of extremely noisy fragments into elevenlabs, and it came out pretty good on their cheap $5 plan. If you're after this for your own amusement, let me know if you want a screencap, or a dump of the source files.

        Obv no clean room reconstruction but good enough for personal use...

        • sigmoid1022h

          I have lots of super high quality, clean audio recordings from her ripped from an old video game that she did voice work for. I've tried various TTS models over the years with it. Getting the pitch and tune is easy, but getting the impersonal detached robot-y feeling is kinda tricky. But I haven't tried in the past 6 months, so maybe it's time to give it another shot.

          • isoprophlex22h

            https://github.com/jarombouts/star-trek-voice-clone

            audio files sourced from https://www.trekcore.com/audio/

            the inflection and impersonal feel is definitely hard to get right. there are parameters in the elevenlabs API docs to make the voice more stable (= monotonous; see speak.sh in that repo) but still the voice cloner on my $5 plan doesn't really get it right.

            nevertheless... i'm still having a lot of fun with this.

            edit: if I am forced to rot my brain with the 10x productivity boosting slop gun, at least I'll do it grinning

                 > pod cleaned up. waiting on the behemoth to finish grinding through Italy.
                 < if only postgres had progress indicators
            
                   ... then they coulda called it progresql
                 > lmaooo
                 > Bash(~/speak.sh "Joke detected. Humor subroutine engaged. Ha. Ha. Ha.")
      • jasondigitized17h

        "Greetings Professor Falken" is the only greeting you need

      • Tommix1122h

        I would like WOPR's voice from Wargames.

        • eddyg20h

          Quoting from https://web.archive.org/web/20181118114804/http://imsai.net/...

          “Director John Badham states in the commentary that the actor voicing the raw content that was later modified for the computerized effect was John Wood (the Falken character), reading the script word-for-word in reverse order in order to portray a "flat quality" with limited inflection. That raw audio was then edited and re-assembled after being run through audio processing equipment to achieve the desired effect.”

        • Intermernet20h

          Apparently John Wood read the lines in reverse order to make the enunciation weird. If you train a model, feed the lines you want in reverse word order, then split on silence and reverse them again, you should come close.

    • GeorgeOldfield23h

      it's fun but PLEASE watch out for malicious code/supply chain attacks from random vibe-coded .sh scripts:

      downloads other scripts (peon.sh, uninstall.sh) and executes them or places them where they will be executed later

      edits your ~/.bashrc and ~/.zshrc files to add aliases and tab completion

      parses a remote JSON file to get filenames ($sfile) and then does: curl ... -o "$INSTALL_DIR/packs/$pack/sounds/$sfile"

      • JohnMakin15h

        Lol, yea, the scripts are beyond sketchy. This is the new vector, a cool idea masking itself as "fun" (which it is actually fun). People not understanding or vibing may not understand what they're installing. Even if this author isn't malicious, you cannot assume that will always be the case.

        • philsnow13h

          The author might not be malicious, but from going through some of the audio packs, they're really not quality-checking PRs. For instance, sc_medic/sounds/WhereDoesItHurt.mp3 sounds like two-and-a-half sounds stuck together ("Critical? You Rang? Please state the nat--", it cuts off right there, and doesn't include the phrase "Where does it hurt?").

          I wouldn't use this repo outside of some kind of sandbox.

          • JohnMakin6h

            Plus, the fact that audio/video assets can have RCE zero days quite often on some of these systems should make someone immediately suspicious. It isn't hard to generate those assets on your own in a way you are comfortable with. I would never, ever, ever install this without forking my own assets and doing my own install, but not everyone is me.

        • ziml7714h

          I don't think using something fun as an attack vector is anything new at all. It's an easy way to have someone let their guard down because you want to play around and aren't thinking how something silly could actually be out to get you.

          • JohnMakin14h

            It's new in the sense non-technical users can just download and install and use stuff like this far, far easier than it ever was before.

    • Folcon1d

      Creativity is looking like it's going to be king

      • js824h

        At least until General Artificial Creativity (GAC) takes over. But don't worry, it won't kill humans for a greater good of more paperclips, but because it will be.. creative.

        • b11221h

          So it will enslave us in tricky ways? Like maybe using ways to make technology super addictive, so our entire society changes, and writing algos to control our global discourse on important topics, and, uh, never mind.

          Already been done.

          • pixl9719h

            Artificial General Corporations

      • athrowaway3z21h

        King of what?

        Copying what works and doing it cheaper without the cost of having to figure it out is what's profitable.

        • utopiah17h

          Cheaper? I'm confused, how can it be cheaper than free? Most of what LLMs for code rely on is already open source. Also AFAICT (which is trick since numbers aren't public) GenAI is some of the most expensive use cases and those companies (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc) are losing money.

      • yreg20h

        Creativity and taste.

        • iugtmkbdfil83419h

          Yep, incoming two million clones for all games we all liked including mine:

          all systems nominal.

  • olivierestsage19h

    I missed out on Warcraft III the first time around. What's the best way to play the original game today?

    • Fnoord19h

      Well, I can report I played Warcraft III and a plethora of other games with Wine back in the days. So I am sure (given how Wine has improved) you still can play it with Wine. No Windows required.

    • ramesh3119h

      >I missed out on Warcraft III the first time around. What's the best way to play the original game today?

      The HD remaster is the only official means on Battle.net, but it sucks. I'd recommend just torrenting the original and running in a VM. Plenty of active private servers still out there.

  • sy2624h

    have been wondering what it would take to support linux

    • nunobrito24h

      Yes, very strange to see a linux-style script that works everywhere except Linux.

  • bothlabs1d

    Ok very cool!

    I already had built a hook with desktop notification and window highlighting myself. But I have to admit, making it fun like this beats it by a lot.

  • codelikeawolf13h

    Bring in Starcraft sounds next please. I want to hear "YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS" when I hit my token limit.

  • disillusioned1d

    I had wired up my local Claude Code instance to play back a sound on my Windows machine, but for my VPS-with-tmux-and-Clawdbot implementation, getting that to work... well, it just required me asking Claude to write an emitter script on the VPS and a listener script on my Windows box and have them connect over Tailscale and got it working in about 2 minutes. Game changer, honestly.

  • Aeolun23h

    This is the best thing I've ever seen xD

  • kaasl23h

    I'd love to add some Linux support for this. If anyone else is interested in contributing, happy to coordinate.

  • ares6231d

    Anthropic should release AI generated voice packs for Claude. I'm sure they'll be very popular.

  • henning1d

    Everything in AI is built on copyright infringement, so redistributing Blizzard assets while slapping an MIT license on everything is par for the course.

    • deaux1d

      It has been 24 years since release, in any place that isn't completely captured by big capital interests it would be fair use. This is such a forced reach. There are plenty of good arguments to be made re: big LLM providers and copyright, yet you're weakening all of them by choosing the worst example.

      • anilakar1d

        It's quasi-legal only as long as Activision execs are unaware.

      • glandium1d

        Fair use doesn't mean you can placate any license you want on it.

      • wiseowise1d

        Warcraft 3 Reforged has been released in 2020.

      • henning1d

        The Beatles released "She Loves You" much more than 24 years ago. You don't get to redistribute their music however you want. Me pointing out that AI bros disregard basic common sense and the law as part of pursuing their objectives doesn't weaken anything, it reinforces how they should be held accountable.

        • oreally24h

          Wrong comparison.

          IIRC this is a different case covered under fair/transformative use. The length of the clip matters, I think it was like <6seconds. There's a lot of videos/livestreams that use similar clips/voiceovers from other games.

        • deaux1d

          This just doesn't engage with what I said, being that this is only true because the law has been captured by big capital interests, to the detriment of society. "But it's the law!!" adds nothing - my comment already implies awareness of it being the law.

          The idea that using these 24-year old WC3 peon sounds in an open source github project makes one an "AI bro" or even connecting it to AI in general is laughable. There have been thousands of projects on github including this kind of thing long, long before LLMs.

          Your anger about big AI and copyright is valid! But it's completely overflowing your common sense, targeting the wrong things indiscriminately. Learn to channel it.

          • pastage1d

            Copyright is what it is, the guy is distributing wav files which I guess are the original ones. It is done in blatant disregard for copyright so the argument is solid. Just because you have another view does not mean we have to accept that view.

            There are few people who seriously recommend less than 25-years of protection.

    • nunobrito24h

      To be fair, MIT is correctly applied to the source code. Voice resources are of course licensed and copyrighted under other terms.

      This is the reason why there is a distinction between "Declared license" and "Concluded license".

    • gloosx20h

      First thought as well. How is this legal?

    • Evidlo1d

      "No copyright infringement intended"

    • bdhcuidbebe1d

      AFK vibe coded while k-holed at a virtual influencer conference

  • adamtaylor_1317h

    I just added Helldivers 2 voice lines to mine. SWEET LIBERTY MY LEEEEEEHG.

  • sidravi113h

    Is there an easy port of this for OpenCode?

  • KeplerBoy23h

    I need to check if I can voice clone warcraft peons with some tts-model. I need this everywhere.

  • burner42004222h

    Is WoW still around? Did it fall off? All of a sudden people just stopped talking about it.

  • bjackman24h

    ISTR there's a "more gold is needed" voice sprite, ideal for out-of-tokens scenarios

  • Fervicus21h

    Warcraft 3 was so good. Sucks that there never was any worthy successor.

  • XorNot24h

    Hmm, time to voice clone the Protoss advisor from StarCraft: "YOU REQUIRE ADDITIONAL TOKENS"

    • nunobrito24h

      I'm laughing way too much on this.. :-)

  • barbs1d

    Shouldn't the sound for when a task finishes be something like "Job done!"? Looking at the table it seems like it makes the sound for acknowledging that it's received an order (e.g. "I can do that").

  • nzxt21010h

    Actually good staff

  • ameshkov22h

    Love the idea, made a Windsurf-compatible version: https://github.com/ameshkov/peon-ping-windsurf

  • tomekowal19h

    Attention! Lawsuit from Blizzard imminent.

  • dr_dshiv24h

    I use this analogy for Claude Code all the time! Amazing.

  • Temanyl14h

    I love this so much <3

  • jbetala711h

    This is the kind of thing that makes developer tools fun again.

    • rexpop11h

      "Make X Y again" is a fascist dogwhistle.

  • andrew_mason119h

    my only request is that when it spawns a subagent we get "nother troll here"

  • Xuzzo9h

    Genius

  • datapond20h

    OMG, you are my hero of the day !

  • psyclobe15h

    What no Linux support?

  • alentodorov22h

    just this week i asked claude to use /say command instead of echo-ing it’s messages • magic!

  • r00ps23h

    This is exactly what I was missing!

    I've made a PR to make it linux compatible if that is usefull to someone else :)

  • boring-human1d

    Love this. I guess there was no application for "Me not that kind of Orc"? That's the best one, but maybe it has hints of homophobia.

  • yowlingcat11h

    Does this support when you click on a peon a bunch of times and it says "Me not that kind of Orc!"

  • hilliardfarmer16h

    Not for Linux???

  • witx20h

    All I see here is a bunch of people cheering for, allegedly, stolen content

  • artemonster1d

    Is this singularity event everyone was talking about? Certainly feels like it

  • canto22h

    Good day commander!

  • dankle11h

    tars voice when??

  • anarticle15h

    This is excellent! Much more features than I came up with.

    I used the Tesla autopilot sound along with iterms notification feature which helps get to the waiting terminal if it's buried: https://github.com/gpurkins/waiting-for-claudot

  • cranx16h

    "Job’s done!"

  • jajuuka16h

    Time to fork the project and make one for Warcraft 2. "We're ready master. (I'm not ready!)"

  • throwa3562621d

    This is cool and all, but I just dont understand why we cannot simply manage Claude Code sessions from the Claude phone.

    Yes, I know about running CC on android phones or connecting the bot to your github account. But what I really need is to manage CC sessions I started on some random VM from the app.

    • tjoff1d

      I use tmux, whatever implementation the app might have I'd likely prefer just sshing in anyway

      • throwa3562621d

        Termux and tmux are useful for crazy coding sessions from your phone/tablet but sometimes I just want to continue a job started from my computer without setting up private networks and SSH keys and all that.

        • fragmede24h

          Have Claude use chrome MCP to setup Tailscale for you

  • x-n2o17h

    Love this!

  • aswegs824h

    Hahaha awesome!

  • whalesalad18h

    I can already hear it now… “ready to work!”

  • moomoo1118h

    Horde just continues to be infinitely badass and memorable all these years later.

    I haven't played WoW since like 2006-2011 but I will always be Horde for life! Lok'Tar Ogar!

  • SpaceManNabs19h

    I miss the wisp

  • vicentwu19h

    Genuis!

  • BoredPositron23h

    Taz Dingo man.

  • 29athrowaway1d

    Make it play "I am a medieval man" when it compacts.

    You can also play "Your soundcard works perfectly" to test the sound output.

  • 4b11b413h

    nice

  • khazhoux22h

    "ok"

  • keyle1d

    The irony is that soon enough the human will be the peon! /s

    • roysting1d

      Arguably that’s long been the case. The genius was in manipulating the peons into striving to be an alpha peon.

    • booleandilemma1d

      You don't even need an /s tag.

    • usefulposter1d

      Indeed!

      Claude will ask me to record my voice and make a sound pack out of it.

      I look forward to recording such phrases as "More quota please" and "I apologize for the safety violation in my last input".

      • roysting1d

        That’s cute. You think you will still be interacting with Claude once you’ve been made obsolete.