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@beatly/core

v0.7.0

Published

Beatly control layer and bundled SuperCollider runtime.

Readme

Beatly

A procedurally generated soundtrack, composed live while your coding agent works.

Beatly is not a playlist. Every note is synthesized in real time by a local SuperCollider engine and scored to what your agent is actually doing right now — the tool call it's running, the diff it's writing, the tests going green, the blocker it just hit, the task it just shipped.

The music is the agent's run. See beatly.dev.

Runs 100% locally. Requires SuperCollider installed system-wide (scsynth and sclang on PATH) and Node.js 22+.

Install SuperCollider

brew install --cask supercollider   # macOS
sudo pacman -S supercollider        # Arch
sudo apt install supercollider      # Debian / Ubuntu

Windows: download installer.

Install

pi

pi install npm:@beatly/core

Then invoke /skill:beatly.

Codex

codex marketplace add https://github.com/getbeatly/codex
codex --enable plugins

Then inside the Codex TUI, run /plugins and install beatly from the Beatly Plugins marketplace.

The marketplace lives at getbeatly/codex and is auto-updated by CI on every release.

Claude Code

/plugin marketplace add getbeatly/claude-code
/plugin install beatly@beatly

The marketplace lives at getbeatly/claude-code and is auto-updated by CI on every release.

Develop

git clone https://github.com/getbeatly/beatly
cd beatly && npm install
npm start                      # run local server + jukebox at http://localhost:8080
npm run build                  # compile TypeScript
npm run build:distributions    # build pi, Codex, and Claude Code bundles

Release by pushing a vX.Y.Z tag; CI publishes to npm and attaches bundles to the GitHub release.

License

MIT