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VibeKit Features

VibeKit's Core Features

Run coding agents (OpenAI Codex, Claude) in secure sandboxes

Open-source and MIT licensed with zero lock-in

Supports streaming agent output to UI

Customizable environment, allowing package installation

Supports both code generation and asking questions

GitHub integration for working on codebases and creating PRs

Built-in streaming, async tasks, and telemetry

Compatibility with various sandbox providers (E2B, Daytona, Modal, Fly.io)

VibeKit's Use Cases

Internal Tools: Support debugging, refactoring, automation, onboarding helpers, CI bots, and internal dev tools.

App Features: Add code generation or code Q&A to products, enabling users to scaffold apps, generate components, or explore code.

Prototyping Workflows: Scaffold features, generate boilerplate, or explore different implementation paths for faster iteration.

Integrations: Automate common setup tasks like adding analytics, wiring authentication, or configuring SDKs.

FAQ from VibeKit

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