
Yak MCP
Enables coding agents to speak aloud using text-to-speech functionality. Works with agents running inside devcontainers and provides configurable voice settings for creating chatty AI companions.
README
yak-mcp
<p align="center"> <img width="400" alt="yak-mcp" src="./yak-mcp.png" /> </p>
<p align="center">An MCP that turns coding agents into "yak (chatty)" companions.</p>
<p align="center">This is a typical voice-notifying MCP, but it also works with coding agents running inside a devcontainer.</p>
Installation
Download the installer for your platform (Windows, Linux) from the Release Page.
Note for macOS users: I was unable to build a macOS installer in my environment. If you need it, please build it yourself following the instructions in this repository. Thank you for your understanding.
Setup
When you first launch the application, the settings screen will appear.
MCP Server
- Host: Enter the IP address to bind the server.
- If you want to use it from a coding agent inside a devcontainer, setting it to
0.0.0.0
is recommended.
- If you want to use it from a coding agent inside a devcontainer, setting it to
- Port: Specify an available port for the server.
TTS (Text-to-Speech)
- Lang: Choose the language for speech output.
- Volume: Adjust the speaking volume.
- Pitch: Set the pitch (voice height).
- Rate: Set the reading speed.
After saving your settings, the MCP server will start on the specified port.
From the next launch onwards, the MCP server will automatically start when the app launches.
You can reopen the settings screen from the task tray whenever you want to change your configuration.
Configuring Your Coding Agent
Add the following configuration to your coding agent to connect to the MCP server:
"yak": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://localhost:8080/mcp"
}
- If you are using Docker Desktop and want to connect from a devcontainer, set the host to
host.docker.internal
. - If you are connecting from a local coding agent,
localhost
works fine. - Make sure the port number matches the one specified in the settings.
To allow unconditional access to this tool, enable the yak.say
permission.
Testing
Once the setup is complete, start your coding agent and try the following instruction:
use yak, say "Hello."
If the agent speaks, the setup is successful.
Enjoy using your noisy, talkative coding agent!
For Developers
Recommended IDE Setup
Project Setup
Install
pnpm install
Development
pnpm dev
Build
# For windows
$ pnpm build:win
# For macOS
$ pnpm build:mac
# For Linux
$ pnpm build:linux
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