
VoxCore
a local AI tool for Minecraft mods: processes chat text, detects player voice type and name, reads messages with accent and emotion, remembers profiles,...
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VoxCore - AI Chat Narrator
Overview
VoxCore is an AI-powered mod that reads Minecraft chat messages out loud using your system's narrator. Every player gets their own unique voice, and the AI detects emotions in messages to make them sound more natural and expressive.
Features
- Smart Voice Assignment - Each player is automatically given a unique voice that stays the same every time they join
- Emotion Detection - The AI notices things like "!!!" or "haha" and describes the emotion (like "excitedly says" or "happily says")
- System Messages - Join/leave notifications and advancements are read with a special system voice
- Message Queue - Multiple messages play one after another so they don't overlap
- Smart Naming - Only announces a player's name when they start speaking or after a pause
How to Use
Opening the Settings
Press V (default keybind) to open the VoxCore settings menu anytime you're in-game.
Settings You Can Change
- Enable/Disable - Turn the mod on or off
- Volume - Adjust how loud the narrator speaks (0% to 200%)
- Speed - Make the narrator speak faster or slower (0.5x to 2.0x)
- System Messages - Toggle whether join/leave notifications are read aloud
What You'll Hear
When someone types in chat, you'll hear something like:
- "Steve excitedly says: I found diamonds!!!"
- "Alex happily says: lol that was funny"
- "System: Player Steve joined the game"
Tips & Tricks
- Works Offline - Everything runs locally on your computer, no internet needed
- Compatible - Uses Minecraft's built-in narrator, so it works with all accessibility settings
- Persistent Voices - Player voices are saved, so your friends will always sound the same
- Queue System - If chat gets busy, messages wait their turn instead of talking over each other
Known Limitations
- The mod uses your operating system's text-to-speech voices (the same ones Minecraft's narrator uses)
- Very long messages are truncated to prevent the narrator from going on too long
- Voice pitch variation is limited by what your system TTS supports