Vibekit
Why Choose Vibekit?
Choosing this is smart if you want an AI that helps you create and manage vibes or moods in your projects. It’s a cool tool for adding that extra emotional touch.
Open-source SDK to run coding agents in secure sandboxes.
Vibekit Introduction
What is Vibekit?
VibeKit is an open-source SDK designed to run coding agents like OpenAI Codex and Claude in secure sandboxes. It enables agents to write code, install packages, or open PRs safely, with built-in streaming, async tasks, and telemetry. MIT licensed and built with TypeScript, it offers zero lock-in. VibeKit allows developers to embed coding agents into their applications or workflows, supporting various sandbox providers such as E2B, Daytona, Modal, and Fly.io. It is ideal for creating internal tools, adding AI-powered features to apps, and streamlining prototyping workflows.
How to use Vibekit?
To use VibeKit, developers can install the SDK via npm (`npm i @vibe-kit/sdk`). They then import `VibeKit` and `VibeKitConfig` to set up the agent type (e.g., 'codex') and other configurations. An instance of `VibeKit` is created, and methods like `generateCode` are called with a prompt and mode. Callbacks (`onUpdate`, `onError`) can be provided to handle streaming output and errors from the agent.
Why Choose Vibekit?
Choosing this is smart if you want an AI that helps you create and manage vibes or moods in your projects. It’s a cool tool for adding that extra emotional touch.
Vibekit Features
AI API
- ✓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)
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