Building Your Own Coding Agent on Top of Zot – Meet Coil
Flips the 90/10 agent ratio with importable Go packages, but LangChain already owns this space.

Turns your phone or laptop into a Tesla-coil music driver with precise square-wave outputs, Bluetooth/3.5mm connectivity and a one-time latency calibration to line up interrupters. The site bundles playful tooling — a rhythm game, theremin, sequencer and a 100+ sound library — and even lets you try everything without owning a coil, which is both a smart onboarding move and a real technical trick. It's clearly built for showmanship and tinkering, though you'll still need proper interrupter hardware and safety sense to go live.
Electronic hobbyists, Tesla coil enthusiasts, maker community, experimental musicians, rhythm-game players
Flips the 90/10 agent ratio with importable Go packages, but LangChain already owns this space.
Shared-state audio agent that rewrites the timeline for everyone in real-time.
Free SoundSource alternative that finally makes HDMI volume keys work again.
Petri net executor replaces the timeline entirely so visuals are the actual runtime state.
AI generates zero-overhead audio paths by skipping generalized abstractions for your exact hardware.
You get momentum scores, RSI, EMA alignment, coil-breakout detection and concise bull/bear briefs out of the box — plus an OpenClaw skill so an LLM agent can answer “how's $NVDA looking?” immediately. The author ships 900+ days of backtested signals and open, dependency-free Python scripts which is refreshingly transparent, but the headline win-rate/return claims need independent audit (survivorship and lookahead bias are the obvious caveats) and the product looks focused on US/end-of-day use-cases.