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Endless Toil

Your coding agent will audibly groan at your bad code

PriceFree / Open SourceReviewed2026-04-24
Verdict — Ship
3 Ships1 Skips
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The Panel's Take

Endless Toil is a plugin for coding agents (Codex Desktop, Codex CLI, Claude CLI, Cursor) that adds real-time audio feedback during code review — specifically, escalating recorded human groans as code quality deteriorates. The worse your code, the louder and more anguished the sounds. It's absurd, and it's also kind of genius. Created by Andrew Vos and trending on Hacker News, the plugin requires Python 3.10+, an audio player (afplay on macOS, paplay/aplay/ffplay on Linux), and about 60 seconds to install. It follows standard marketplace structures for OpenAI Codex and Claude Code platforms, so it plugs in without friction. The groan intensity scales with the AI's assessment of code quality in real time. The practical joke angle is obvious, but there's something legitimately useful here: immediate, visceral feedback loops beat reading diagnostic text. If you've ever scrolled past a code quality warning, you won't scroll past a scream. And in an era where agents silently review thousands of lines, giving them a voice — even a complaining one — is a novel UX experiment worth watching.

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Endless Toil verdict: SHIP 🚀

3 ships · 1 skip from the expert panel

Full review: shiporskip.io/tool/endless-toil-audio-agent-code-review-groans-codex-claude-2026

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Absurd premise, genuinely useful result. I will absolutely install this on my team's machines and not tell anyone. The immediate audio feedback loop is faster than reading lint output, and the escalating severity is well-designed.

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72 stars and a gag premise. Open offices, pairing sessions, and remote calls will make this a nuisance in about 10 minutes. The novelty is real but the utility is shallow — mute button exists for a reason.

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This is early-stage exploration of emotional computing and agent expressiveness. The question of how AI agents should communicate frustration, confidence, or urgency is genuinely important — Endless Toil is a scrappy first answer.

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Brilliant piece of creative coding. The best developer tools have always had personality — this takes that principle and weaponizes it. Could inspire a whole genre of 'agent affect' tools that give AI collaborators more human-like expressiveness.

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