Add say-it: community pronunciation dictionary for dev project names#2067
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Adds say-it — a tiny macOS CLI that wraps the built-in `say` engine with a community-maintained dictionary of how engineers actually pronounce project / product names. 230+ entries each tagged with a confidence level and source URL where one exists.
Solves a specific Mac-developer pain: macOS `say` mispronounces `kubectl` (and most project names) by default — this CLI feeds it a tuned respelling so `kubectl` comes out "koob control" instead of "kub-cuttle".
Placement: alphabetical, in Developer Utilities under Developer Tools.