🚀 Introducing the Vibe Coding Playbook — a practical guide made for developers who want to code smarter, not harder. 📚 No theory, no fluff — just step-by-step workflows, templates, and checklists for AI-assisted software development using OpenCode and Claude Code. 👩💻 Perfect for beginners and solo devs looking to integrate AI agents effectively without the usual pitfalls. ✔️ Clear guide through Git, workflows, prompts, debugging ✔️ Hands-on starter template to launch your own AI-powered projects ✔️ Compare and use OpenCode and Claude Code side by side ✔️ Practical tips on managing context, cost, and sessions ✔️ Roadmap for upcoming tutorials and advanced topics ⭐️ Check it out and if you find it valuable, please give us a star on GitHub: https://lnkd.in/dEf5X_pF Let's embrace the future of coding — one vibe at a time. #AICoding #VibeCoding #OpenCode #ClaudeCode #DeveloperTools #Productivity
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🚀 Top 5 Vibe Coding Tools You Need to Try in 2026 Coding just got a whole lot smarter and cooler 😎. Whether you're building your next startup idea or just experimenting, these AI-powered tools are changing the game: ✨ GitHub Copilot – Your AI pair programmer ✨ Claude Code – Understands your entire project context ✨ Cursor – Built for seamless AI-assisted coding ✨ Lovable – Turn ideas into apps with simple prompts ✨ Replit – Code, collaborate & deploy прямо from your browser 💡 The future of coding isn’t just writing code… it’s vibing with it. #VibeCoding #AItools #Developers #CodingLife #TechTrends #FutureOfWork #AIcoding #WebDevelopment #NoCode #LowCode #ProductivityHacks 🚀💻
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How I learn new tech without getting stuck: 1. Start coding immediately No long prep. Just open the editor and try something. 2. Lean into confusion If it feels easy, you’re probably not learning much. 3. Use the right tools Docs → AI tools → GitHub issues → dev communities → repeat 4. Build something messy Not perfect. Just something real that works. Tech isn’t hard. Staying in passive mode is. You only start improving when you get uncomfortable. #AIDevelopment #DevLife #CodeNewbie #IndieHacker #BuildAndLearn #StartupLife #TechSkills #FutureOfWork #LearnInPublic #100DaysOfCode #Productivity #CodingTips #DevelopersLife
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🚀 freeCodeCamp Just Dropped a Must-Watch Video on AI Coding Tools It walks through how tools like GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, OpenClaw, CodeRabbit, and Gemini CLI are actually being used in real workflows not just hype. 🎥 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gfxp5xt6 Feels like we’re quickly moving from “AI assistance” to “AI collaboration” in day-to-day development. Curious to hear — are you already using any of these tools regularly? #AI #Developers #Coding #Productivity
AI-Assisted Coding Tutorial – OpenClaw, GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, CodeRabbit, Gemini CLI
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🚀 5 Best Vibe Coding Tools (2026 Edition) The way we build software is changing fast — AI is no longer just a helper, it’s becoming a co-pilot for full development workflows. From AI-first IDEs to full-stack app generators, these tools are redefining how developers ship products: 💡 Cursor → AI-powered coding inside your editor ⚡ Claude Code → Deep reasoning for large codebases 🤖 GitHub Copilot → Real-time coding assistant everywhere 🌐 Replit Agent → Build & deploy apps from your browser 🎨 v0 by Vercel → Turn prompts into beautiful UI instantly 🔥 The shift is clear: We’re moving from writing code → to directing systems that write code for us If you’re building in 2026, these tools aren’t optional anymore — they’re leverage. 👇 Which one are you already using? #VibeCoding #AI #SoftwareEngineering #WebDevelopment #BuildInPublic #TechTrends #CodingTools
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💻 Claude Code vs GitHub Copilot in VS Code — A Developer’s Comedy Show 😄 Day 1 with AI coding assistants in VS Code… 🧑💻 Me: “Write a simple function.” 🤖 Copilot: “Sure bro, here’s 20 lines of code… also I added 3 edge cases, 2 optimizations, and a pattern you didn’t ask for.” 🧑💻 Me: “I just wanted a sum function…” ⸻ 🧑💻 Me: “Claude, can you help?” 🤖 Claude Code: “Absolutely. But first… let me explain the philosophy of ‘sum’, its history, and 3 possible approaches. Which one aligns with your long-term architectural vision?” 🧑💻 Me: “Bhai… just add two numbers 😅” ⸻ 🔁 Real-life loop: • Copilot = Fast & Furious 🚀 (sometimes too fast, you don’t know what just happened) • Claude = Guru mode 🧘 (you learn everything… except finishing your task on time) ⸻ 📊 Summary: 👉 Copilot writes code you didn’t think of 👉 Claude makes you think about code you didn’t want to think about ⸻ 🔥 Best strategy? Use Copilot when deadline is in 10 mins ⏳ Use Claude when you want to sound smart in code reviews 😎 ⸻ #AI #Developers #VSCode #GitHubCopilot #Claude #CodingLife #TechHumor #Produvity
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Stefan Hamann built a 140,000-line workflow engine in 15 days using vibe coding. 15 days. That's the thing nobody's talking about loud enough. I've been shipping products solo for years, but watching what's possible now with Cursor and Lovable is genuinely different. It's not faster iteration. It's a completely different game. The catch everyone's pointing out is real though. 48% of AI-generated code has security issues. Hidden bugs. Architectural mess when you're not paying attention. I get it. But here's what I actually think: the problem isn't vibe coding. It's that people are treating it like magic instead of a tool that requires different discipline. You can't vibe code and ignore security. You can't ship without understanding what the AI actually generated. You can't scale a codebase built on pure prompts. But if you know those constraints? If you're willing to review, test, and think about architecture even when the AI is doing the heavy lifting? You can compete with teams 10x your size. That's the actual edge. https://lnkd.in/e-dwz7pE
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I was spending 6 hours coding every day. Then I found ONE tool. Now I finish the same work in 3 hours. Here's what changed everything 👇 The tool? GitHub Copilot. Before Copilot: → Writing repetitive boilerplate code manually → Googling syntax every 10 minutes → Debugging simple errors for hours After Copilot: → It writes code as I think → Suggests entire functions from one comment → Debugs errors instantly The best part? It's FREE for students. And only $10/month for everyone else. I made that back in the first hour of saved time. AI is not replacing developers. AI-powered developers are replacing regular developers. The question is: which one are YOU becoming? I've been using Copilot for months now. And I'll never go back to coding without it. Which AI tool has changed YOUR workflow the most? Comment below — let's build a list together! 👇 #GitHubCopilot #AITools #WebDevelopment #Coding #Developer #Productivity #TechTips #TechIndia #100DaysOfCode
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A few months ago, I started using GitHub Copilot, and it’s made writing code feel smoother and faster. It speeds up boilerplate code and offers smarter suggestions for functions. I usually pair it with VSCode and Playwright to test and ship features more quickly. One thing I’ve learned: don’t accept every suggestion without a careful check. Balancing AI help with manual reviews keeps my code reliable and clean. If you want to speed up your workflow but stay in control, try Copilot alongside tools like Cypress or Claude Code. How are you bringing AI into your coding routine? 🚀 #GitHubCopilot #AI #CodingLife #SoftwareEngineering #AIDrivenDevelopment
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This is mindblowing! 🤯 freeCodeCamp just dropped another full course covering the entire AI-assisted development stack. And as a QA engineer obsessed with AI automation, this one hit different. Here's what's inside: → The fundamentals that actually matter. Tokens, context windows, and why hallucinations are the most dangerous thing about trusting AI blindly. Before touching any tool, you need to understand why the AI can be confidently wrong. → GitHub Copilot — the 3 modes most devs ignore. Ask (learn and explore), Edit (refactor existing code), and Agent (build a full REST API autonomously). Most people only use one. The Agent mode alone is worth the watch. → CodeRabbit for automated PR reviews. It scans for critical bugs, security vulnerabilities, and code quality issues — directly integrated into GitHub. For QA engineers, this is a game changer for shift-left testing. → Claude Code + Gemini CLI in the terminal. Not for quick completions — for architectural discussions, large-scale refactoring, and complex multi-file reasoning. This is where the real leverage is. → OpenClaw for orchestrating AI workflows. Background task automation, cron jobs, proactive dev assistance. Open source. This is the piece most tutorials skip entirely. → MCP — giving AI real-world tools. Model Context Protocol explained practically, not theoretically. The golden rule from the whole video: Prompt quality = output quality. Input parameters, types, expected output format, style guidelines. Vague prompts get vague code. Garbage in, garbage out, even with frontier models. The developers who master orchestrating these tools together won't just be more productive. They'll be in a different league entirely. Full video link: https://lnkd.in/dDn5-82n #AI #SoftwareDevelopment #DeveloperProductivity #ClaudeCode #GitHubCopilot #AITools #MCP #QAAutomation #SDET #MachineLearning #FutureOfWork
AI-Assisted Coding Tutorial – OpenClaw, GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, CodeRabbit, Gemini CLI
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A quiet shift is happening in software development. The bottleneck is no longer writing code. It’s thinking clearly. With AI tools, you can: - Generate working code in minutes - Fix bugs faster - Ship faster than ever before But only if you know how to structure your thinking. That’s what I’ve been focusing on with Vibe Coding for the last year. Less about syntax. More about systems. You can learn more about this new way of building in an upcoming Vibe Coding Bootcamp by Millennium Mantra, Inc. It is an instructor-led, live session using Zoom for 4 hours. Visit www.millmantra.com/vcbc/ to register.
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