Claude Code is genuinely remarkable. But if you've been using it for more than a week, you've noticed something: everyone's terminal looks identical. Same colors, same layout, same feel. You could screenshot my session or yours and there'd be no way to tell them apart. That bothered me more than it probably should have. So I built a skin system for it. Nine themes, each with terminal colors, ASCII art banners, tool sounds, and — the part I'm most proud of — a personality voice that changes how Claude actually narrates its work. View the gallery What It Does A skin transforms the full Claude Code experience across five layers: Layer What changes Terminal colors Background, foreground, cursor, full ANSI palette ASCII banner Braille art + block-letter logo on session start Status line Themed icon, accent colors, progress bar Personality voice How Claude narrates its work Tool sounds macOS system sounds on file writes, commands, errors The nine included themes range from "Nebula" (offensive security scanner…