Vibe Coding

Type: Development methodology / AI-augmented building

Definition

Vibe coding is the practice of building software by describing your intent to an AI coding agent (Cursor, Codex, Claude Code, etc.) and reviewing/refining the output, rather than writing code line-by-line by hand. The term gained mainstream traction in mid-2026 and is associated with dramatically compressed development cycles — a "SaaS in a day" rather than weeks or months.

The Core Shift

Traditional Vibe Coding
Write code line-by-line Describe intent, review output
Long dev cycles (weeks) Short dev cycles (hours/days)
Developer-centric Non-coder accessible
Off-the-shelf SaaS for internal tools Build exactly to your workflow

Key Characteristics

  • Speed — Internal tools that previously took weeks can be built in hours
  • Custom fit — Every feature is exactly tailored to the user's use case
  • Low barrier — Non-engineers can build functional tools
  • Codex/Cursor/Claude Code as the IDE — The AI does the typing, human does the directing

Relationship to dark-factory-kb

Vibe coding commoditizes the build step. This validates the dark-factory-kb thesis: if building is becoming free/fast, the remaining scarce skill is hosting and deployment. The hosting gap is the problem dark-factory-kb is positioned to address.

Risks / Failure Modes

From ai-delegation/failure-radius: vibe coding works well for bounded, reviewable tasks. It's dangerous when:
- The builder can't judge code quality (non-coder in production)
- Changes aren't tracked in version control
- No rollback capability when AI makes errors

Sources

  • @baoskee tweet (June 10, 2026) — 251K views
  • Industry adoption of Cursor, Codex, Claude Code as primary IDEs