Talk to Claude Code (with your voice) from anywhere
Here's an MCP server that lets you talk to Claude Code from anywhere you can negotiate a WebRTC connection (or make a phone call):
https://github.com/pipecat-ai/pipecat-mcp-server
I’ve been talking to all the programs I use on my computer as much as I can, and I have a bunch of different hacked-up ways to do that. This is a pretty clean implementation of an MCP server that any harness (like Claude Code) with MCP support should be able to use. This shows both the strengths and weaknesses of MCP in interesting ways, I think.
What I really want is deep, configurable integration of voice into Claude Code (and other programs that I have long-running “conversations” with, with seamless background process management and network transport). And I think that will actually start to be the norm at some point. Voice such a natural interface for so, so many kinds of interactions.
I was telling a friend the other day that our kids will think about keyboards the way I think about punch cards. “Kind of cool that they used to program computers like that.”
Video here: https://x.com/kwindla/status/2015956506118914221



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