What have you vibe coded lately, /g/oys?
>>107000580turning local sales into an RPG with map tracking and such to keep motivated during the boring social grind
How do you guys do it? Just open a chat window and begin talking about code and manually copy/pasting it to your project? Or is there some tool you let loose on on a folder and everything within is fair game for it to read and write to as you prompt about the project? Or something else entirely?
>>107000580ur mom vibecoded you into existence and thats why your dad left for a younger woman
>>107000595The second. Things like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Crush let you just say what you want and it begins creating files and writing code
>>107000589What do you sell?
>>107000614Cool, which is best? How does one get started? Is there some rentry or just OP pasta? I feel like we need some vibed pasta and then turn this into a general.
>>107000595>>107000589 mei have scripts that dump my whole codebase into my clipboard then i dump it into aistudio. then i have some userscripts and bash scripts so i can click a button on an aistudio codeblock and it gets moved into the proper filepath on my system (all my files have the path as a comment for the first line)its important to have a good prompt too, my "engineering prompt instructions" is kept the same, refined, and gets sent to aistudio everytime. pic related, he acts autistic like me.>>107000633whatever i feel like i can do to help, business owners like to talk about their business, you can literally bring a clipboard and be a business owner therapist. ask questions, find a problem, say "oh i know how to fix that, wanna pay me to do it for you?" boom business to business salesman.
>>107000639>another aislop generali think we need a /slop/ board instead
>>107000580the entirety of cy-x.net is vibe coded and it's the only functionally good vibe coded website you'll ever seesource: view-source:https://cy-x.net/>NEW:this is the only proof that i can give to you right nowlooks and works well for being a vibecoded website tootoo bad you cant code with AI without paying a subscription or purchasing the latest slopware to locally host>session limit reached>come back in five hours>can't register more than one account anymore because>too poor to purchase a bajillion phone numbersi've been using free claude for yearsi also verify it with grok just so i don't waste my messages on what could be trivial bugs that it hallucinatedi've been using the websites to do all of my codingany advice? i'm admin btw
>>107000639I haven't extensively used them so I can't really say. I'm currently using Qwen Code which is a fork of Gemini CLI that allows you to use any model by setting a custom endpoint and you API key.You just install it, set your model and API keys in environment variables or config files (depending on the tool you use) and start it. Then you just tell it what you wanthttps://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-clihttps://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code
>>107000645>do you enjoy the time we spend together?>no, fuck off, I'm just trying to get the job done with as minimal interaction with (you) as I possibly canKek.
>>107000660>>too poor to purchase a bajillion phone numbersAI Studio has higher rate limits. And creating Claude accounts is hit and miss, sometimes it doesn't ask for phone numbers, might have something to do with cookies or fingerprinting, how good a goy one is.ChatGPT doesn't ask for one anymore. There is also GLM by z.ai which is pretty good for coding
>>107000662Thanks!
>>107000658we've needed one since sd1.5 came out.
>>107000730we needed one even before that, for all the consumerslop
>>107000580I vibecoded some intentionally unoptimized C99 code with plenty of branching to practice refactoring with branchless programming. Trying to get it second nature to be able to write branchless code but also train my intuition to identify cases where NOT rewriting to branchless is better (i.e. the data is predictable so aggregate branch predictor successes will outperform the more consistent branchless operations which avoid prediction misses)
>>107000580my advice learn to throw your stuff up on cloudflare workers (used to be called pages)they are very very powerful you can basically do whatever with them and the free tier is generous like 100,000 free "serverless" API calls a day>Cloudflare Workers has a free plan at $0/mo (100k requests/day) and a paid plan starting at $5/mo ($0.30/million requests/month).better than using vercel or netlify or nextjs which is a slave of vercel. use all their tools. supabase is good too for databases. very generous free tier. also look at all the vibe coders no one thinks are making anything!>We Tracked Every Website That Launched in September 2025. The Data is Wild.https://websitelaunches.com/blog/post.php?slug=september-2025-website-launch-data>The final count: 368,454 new websites in 30 days.>That's 12,282 websites per day. 512 per hour. 8.5 per minute.mmm sloppa. wild.
>>107000782Yeah, I put my image generator website on there
>>107000580wish these threads would catch on, its really cool to just build stuff really fast.theres reason to hate the stuff sure but its up to the individual what they do with the tool.
What's the state of the art AI to write complex code? I've been having a good time with Claude, but I was wondering if there was something better out there.
>>107001341probably the smartest are gpt-5 pro or grok 4 heavy, but they're expensive ($200/mo, $300/mo), slow, and not hooked up to the tools like claude code. so not that good for vibe coding
>>107001341Sonnet 4.5 is the best at coding according to all the benchmarks
>>107000580I've been "vibe coding" (telling an AI what I want it to do exactly step by step for my application) a social media slop Expo app. I had been using Gemini 2.5 Pro in the browser and just copying and pasting. Then I moved on to gemini-cli when that dropped. Finally, I tried Claude Code at the recommendation of a coworker. Holy fuck, this thing is so much better than gemini-cli, it's insane. It is able to infer what I want nearly first time, every time. Gemini always did I told it to, but missed some some basic shit about the code base, even though I fed it the whole file it needed. Gemini's context window can't be beat but HOLY FUCK Claude Code makes me cream.I haven't done anything with custom agents or custom commands. I feel like I should be, considering I'm using these tools in the most basic way. I really want to try out GLM 4.6 as an alternative, because I keep hitting my usage limits on the Claude Pro plan. I feel like a retard I wasn't using this before, and I envy the people who got to use it when it was unlimited before the price change rug pull.Does anyone here have advanced custom agents or other cool ways you use this shit?
A simple, unreliable sentiment analysis tool where I download a bunch of images from a board, get their color histograms, and classify them.
>>107000580>Vibe Coding Generalplease fuck off, you people are not coders, you are just copy pasters
>>107001987As opposed to?
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>>107002012Made with Claude?
>>107002017Yes
>>107001946how many prompts before you hit your usage limit on Claude pro? Also does it cut you off or just starts delaying responses
>>107001987>the man riding on the carriage yells at the man in the car
>yet another generalGood riddance.
>>107001341A formal proof of correctness & declarative pseudocode.
>>107000589>>107000889>>107002012why do all AI slop program GUIs look like that?
>>107002012https://rentry.org/qjtKMOLcwqfIWfDvyIWS
>>107002048I'm not sure on prompt count. Going by the hour, it takes 3-4 hours of proooompting step by step instructions for me to hit the limit. When it hits the limit, I get completely cut off until a certain time. Usually, it's a time 3-4 hours later. I can see why people based their sleep schedule around these limits.