vibe-coding
Vibe Coding
Scope
Covers
- Timeboxed, AI-assisted rapid prototyping (“vibe coding”) to produce a functional demo (not slides)
- Turning a rough idea into a buildable prototype spec + task board + prompt pack
- A tight iteration loop: generate → run → verify → adjust → log decisions
- “Build tools to build the thing” when it meaningfully speeds up the demo (timeboxed)
- Safe use of coding agents: least privilege, no secrets, small diffs, validation, rollback
When to use
- “Vibe code a working prototype we can demo in 30–90 minutes.”
- “Replace this Figma concept with a clickable prototype.”
- “I’m not an engineer—help me build a small app/tool with AI and ship a demo.”
- “Turn this AI feature idea into a proof-of-concept with a clear build loop and demo script.”
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