awesome-vibe-coding-guide and vibe-coding-for-dummies
These are complementary guides targeting different skill levels—the first provides advanced best practices for experienced developers adopting vibe coding, while the second offers foundational concepts and practical workflows for beginners learning the approach.
About awesome-vibe-coding-guide
analyticalrohit/awesome-vibe-coding-guide
Become 10x Vibe Coder. Awesome Vibe Coding guide, best practices, and tips for efficient and controlled AI assisted coding.
Provides structured guidance across four core domains—setup planning, prompting strategies, testing workflows, and deployment practices—with documented patterns for tools like Cursor, Claude, and Windsurf. Emphasizes maintaining human control through iterative refinement, context management, and deliberate learning rather than passive code acceptance. Includes practical techniques like agent mode usage, template-based project initialization, and context reset strategies to prevent AI hallucination.
About vibe-coding-for-dummies
cporter202/vibe-coding-for-dummies
A beginner-friendly guide to building real software using vibe coding. Learn how to ship apps without traditional coding by using Firebase Studio, GitHub, and Cursor. No gatekeeping. No fluff. Just building. 👉 For daily lessons and real-world builds, join the Vibe Coding with Chris skool community.
Leverages Firebase Studio for zero-config backend setup, GitHub for automatic project syncing, and Cursor's AI assistance to handle scaffolding and implementation—eliminating traditional DevOps friction. The workflow builds project structure first in Firebase Studio, publishes to enable services, then develops in Cursor with all infrastructure pre-configured, allowing deployment back through Firebase with a single click. Targets complete beginners by teaching "vibe coding" philosophy: shipping imperfect MVPs quickly, learning through building rather than memorization, and focusing on business outcomes over code perfection.
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