walk-and-talk
Work on any project by voice while you walk — hands-free. Drop ideas, or get real work done, without looking at a screen.
Why it exists
Good ideas tend to show up on a walk, when your hands and eyes are busy. This lets you talk them out: quiet capture when you want it, real work when you ask, and nothing sent without you.
One interesting thing
It fits how you already work instead of one fixed routine, and never sends anything on its own.
What it does
Turn any second brain (Obsidian, notes, a task system) into a voice-first, eyes-free walk-and-talk companion. Two modes: PASSIVE capture (the quiet default — drop ideas into your inbox, stay out of the way) and ACTIVE walk-and-work (draft and get things done by voice). It tailors ITSELF to your setup, habits, and routine rather than shipping one fixed flow, and can switch modes by time of day, routine, or spoken command. Reads briefs aloud (synthesized, never raw markdown), drafts without sending, commits safely. Use to run a walk-and-talk session, set up a hands-free capture/work loop, or point the skill at your own second brain. Runtime-agnostic; includes a self-tailoring setup advisor.
License: MIT · source ↗