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It's Time to Clean Up Human Slop

thenewstack.io
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Cyphernetes – Cypher for Kubernetes

cyphernet.es
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The Cyphernetes Query Language

cyphernet.es
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Vibe code like it's 1986

vibecommander.dev
2 points·by fatliverfreddy·vor 7 Monaten·0 comments

Show HN: Vibe Commander

github.com
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Vibe Code Like It's 1986

github.com
1 points·by fatliverfreddy·vor 7 Monaten·1 comments

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fatliverfreddy
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
You can teach a person to write programs. You can't teach good taste.
fatliverfreddy
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
Guzzles my CPU, cool though! Would use if it didn't eat up half a core to boot.
fatliverfreddy
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
This looks fantastic!

Check out vibecommander - it’s a young tool in this space with a different take that wraps around CLI coding assistants with IDE-style file and git panels that compliment the experience by letting the human do the code review part of the task seamlessly.

Will add Toad support ASAP, I’m sure they’ll be great together.

https://github.com/AvitalTamir/vibecommander
fatliverfreddy
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
https://github.com/AvitalTamir/termsheet

termsheet - a Google Sheets client for the terminal
fatliverfreddy
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
I've been toying around with this in the past week, been basically using Claude Code to do almost everything and thought it would be nice to have an "Integrated Vibe Environment" where I can review code, diff files and run the occasional terminal command so I won't ever need to leave the Claude Code terminal tab.