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Less IDE, More Vibe.

A minimal workbench for vibe coding.

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Vibo

Vibo is a minimal workbench for people who want lighter, calmer coding with agents.

Vibo keeps the terminal as the center and adds just enough features around it: a clearer project entry, cleaner session flow, lightweight file context, and a more focused surface for Codex, OpenCode, Claude Code, and Shell.

What You Can Do in Vibo

  • Start fast from a project-first launcher. Open a local folder or an SSH remote project, land in a project home, and jump straight into work.
  • Resume agent sessions without hunting through terminal history. Re-enter Codex, OpenCode, and Claude Code from a project-scoped home instead of rebuilding context from scratch.
  • Keep one project in one window. Tabs, files, sessions, and settings stay attached to a single project, which makes the whole workflow feel calmer and less fragmented.
  • Use a lightweight Hub instead of a heavy sidebar maze. Browse files, preview images, make quick text edits, save intentionally, and stay close to the terminal.
  • Keep project context visible without leaving the flow. View read-only Git history, open diffs, review recent project activity, and keep momentum.
  • Bring remote work into the same experience. SSH projects follow the same flow as local ones, so remote work feels like part of the product instead of a bolted-on terminal trick.
  • Set a preferred agent for each project. Make project-level choices for your default agent, visible skills, and overrides without turning setup into a management interface.

Contributing & License

Contributions are welcome. If you want to help shape Vibo, start with CONTRIBUTING.md.

Vibo is released under the MIT License.

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