philips-hue-thinking
Visual AI activity indicator using Philips Hue lights. Pulse red when thinking, green when done.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/philips-hue-thinking && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/2532" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/philips-hue-thinking && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/philips-hue-thinking
About this skill
Philips Hue Thinking Indicator
Visual AI activity indicator — Connect your AI assistant's work status to your physical environment through Philips Hue smart lights.
What It Does
Turns a Philips Hue light into an AI activity indicator:
| Light State | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 🟢 Green | Ready / Done / Idle |
| 🔴 Pulsing Red | AI is thinking, analyzing, or planning |
| 🔴 Solid Red | AI is actively building/working |
Why Use This?
- Ambient awareness — Know when your AI is working without checking screens
- Flow state protection — Visual indicator prevents interruptions during deep work
- Satisfying completion — Green light signals "ready for next task"
- Conversation starter — "My AI has a physical presence in my house"
Quick Start
1. Setup Your Hue Bridge
# Find your bridge IP (check router or Hue app), then run:
hue setup <bridge-ip>
# Example:
hue setup 192.168.1.100
2. Find Your Light
hue lights
# Output:
# 2: Bed room 1 💡 ON
# 3: Bedroom 2 ⚫ OFF
# 5: Front door 💡 ON ← Use this one
3. Use It
# AI starts thinking
hue thinking 5
# AI is done
hue done 5
Installation
Option 1: Copy to PATH
# Clone or download
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/philips-hue-thinking.git
# Add to PATH
cp philips-hue-thinking/hue /usr/local/bin/
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/hue
Option 2: Use Directly
# Add to your shell profile (.zshrc or .bashrc)
export PATH="$PATH:/path/to/philips-hue-thinking"
# Then reload
source ~/.zshrc
Commands
Core Commands
# Setup (press bridge button first!)
hue setup <bridge-ip>
# List all lights
hue lights
# Thinking mode (pulsing red)
hue thinking <light-id>
# Done (solid green)
hue done <light-id>
# Set any color
hue set <light-id> <color>
Available Colors
hue set 5 red
hue set 5 green
hue set 5 blue
hue set 5 yellow
hue set 5 purple
hue set 5 orange
Utility Commands
# Turn off
hue off 5
# Pulse continuously
hue pulse 5 --color red
Workflow Integration
With AI Assistants
Planning Mode:
User: "Planning mode — I want to build a website"
AI: [runs 'hue thinking 5'] 🔴 Pulsing...
"Here are my questions..."
User: [answers]
AI: [runs 'hue done 5'] ✅ Green
"Starting build now..."
[runs 'hue thinking 5'] 🔴 Solid red while building
AI: [runs 'hue done 5'] ✅ Green
"Done!"
Shell Aliases
Add to ~/.zshrc:
# Quick aliases
alias think='hue thinking 5'
alias done='hue done 5'
Then just type:
think # Light pulses red
done # Light turns green
Technical Details
How It Works
- Hue Bridge API — Communicates via local HTTP API
- Color XY Values — Uses CIE color space for accurate colors
- Background Pulse — Bash loop dims/brightens light
- Stateless — Stores config in
~/.config/philips-hue/
Color XY Values
| Color | X | Y |
|---|---|---|
| Red | 0.675 | 0.322 |
| Green | 0.214 | 0.709 |
| Blue | 0.167 | 0.040 |
| Yellow | 0.492 | 0.476 |
| Purple | 0.265 | 0.100 |
| Orange | 0.600 | 0.380 |
The Pulse Effect
# Brightness oscillation
254 (bright) → 50 (dim) → 254
# Timing
~2 second cycle
Background process keeps pulsing
Configuration
Config stored in: ~/.config/philips-hue/config.json
{
"bridge_ip": "192.168.1.100",
"username": "your-api-key"
}
Requirements
- Philips Hue Bridge (v2)
- Philips Hue color bulbs
- macOS/Linux with
curl - Bash 4.0+
Troubleshooting
"Link button not pressed"
Press the physical button on your Hue Bridge, then run setup within 30 seconds.
Light not responding
# Check connection
hue lights
# Verify config
cat ~/.config/philips-hue/config.json
Pulse won't stop
# Kill background process
pkill -f "hue-pulse-loop"
# Reset light
hue done 5
Future Ideas
- Auto-trigger via AI session lifecycle
- Multiple lights for different task types
- Heartbeat mode (gentle pulse every 30 min)
- Error state (flash purple)
- Success celebration (rainbow effect)
License
MIT — See LICENSE file
Credits
Created by Jesse & Kate (Clawdbot)
Inspired by the need for AI physical presence
Questions? Open an issue or DM @jesse on Twitter
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