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vibe-coding — Categories.community

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About this Skill

Ideal for AI Agents like Claude Code and AutoGPT that assist with software development using natural language and AI tools. 86 product management skills from Lenny's Podcast for Claude Code and AI agents. Hiring, user research, strategy, shipping, and more.

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Updated: 3/5/2026

Quality Score

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Excellent
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Installation
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Agent Capability Analysis

The vibe-coding MCP Server by RefoundAI is an open-source Categories.community integration for Claude and other AI agents, enabling seamless task automation and capability expansion.

Ideal Agent Persona

Ideal for AI Agents like Claude Code and AutoGPT that assist with software development using natural language and AI tools.

Core Value

Empowers agents to break down complex software development problems into smaller, manageable pieces using iterative AI prompts, and guide users through the vibe coding process, utilizing frameworks and insights from product leaders, and discussing expectations for prototype, internal tool, or production app development.

Capabilities Granted for vibe-coding MCP Server

Guiding users in building software prototypes using AI tools and natural language
Assisting in breaking down complex problems into smaller pieces for iterative AI prompts
Setting expectations for vibe coding projects, including discussing goals, approach, and deliverables

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires understanding of software development goals and target audience
  • Limited to guiding and assisting with vibe coding, not replacing human judgment and expertise
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Vibe Coding

Help the user build software using AI tools and natural language, using frameworks and insights from 3 product leaders.

How to Help

When the user asks for help with vibe coding:

  1. Understand the goal - Ask what they're trying to build and who it's for (prototype, internal tool, production app)
  2. Guide the approach - Help them break down the problem into smaller pieces for iterative AI prompts
  3. Set expectations - Discuss what vibe coding is good for (prototypes, MVPs) versus when professional engineering is needed
  4. Coach on iteration - Help them understand how to refine output through follow-up prompts

Core Principles

Vibe coding is a new skill

Elena Verna: "I vibe code myself so I would put that as even as a skill on my resume now." This is a distinct, transformative skill for non-technical roles - PMs, marketers, designers - to build functional software using natural language.

Replace Figma with prototypes

Kevin Weil: "Instead of showing stuff in Figma, we should be showing prototypes that people are vibe coding over the course of 30 minutes to illustrate proofs of concept." Functional code prototypes can be built in the time it takes to create static mockups.

Build tools to build tools

Alexander Embiricos: "They'll vibe code an animation editor and then they use the animation editor to build the animation." Non-engineers can now build functional software and custom tools without deep technical mastery.

Go beyond prompt engineering

Vibe coding is not just writing prompts - it's iteratively building functional software through conversation with AI. It requires understanding how to break problems down, test outputs, and refine through follow-up.

Know the limits

Vibe-coded software is great for prototypes, internal tools, and MVPs. Production-grade systems with complex requirements still need professional engineering review.

Questions to Help Users

  • "What are you trying to build, and who will use it?"
  • "Is this a throwaway prototype or something that needs to scale?"
  • "Can you break this down into smaller pieces to build incrementally?"
  • "What's the simplest version that would let you test your hypothesis?"
  • "Have you tried describing what's not working and asking the AI to fix it?"
  • "Do you need this to be production-grade, or is it okay if it's rough?"

Common Mistakes to Flag

  • Trying to build everything at once - Break complex projects into smaller, iterative builds
  • Not testing the output - Always run and test what the AI generates; don't assume it works
  • Expecting production quality - Vibe-coded apps are great for validation but may need engineering for production
  • Unclear specifications - The clearer your description of what you want, the better the output
  • Giving up after one try - Vibe coding is iterative; refine through follow-up prompts

Deep Dive

For all 3 insights from 3 guests, see references/guest-insights.md

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  • Usability Testing
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