VIBE CODING — LEARN FROM RECEIPTS

Learn vibe coding from 8,452 real prompts. Not hype.

Two free handbooks distilling 8,452 prompts across 105 real projects. For builders who want AI as a teammate — not a magic wand. Built by the team behind 1DevTool.

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How Vibe Code book cover
8,452
real prompts from shipped code, not demos
105
different codebases, from scripts to full SaaS
1,126
AI coding sessions read end-to-end
23.1%
sessions that finished clean, no rewrites

From the author's public prompt history — every prompt has a real timestamp and a real outcome. See how the book was made →

Two books. One workflow.

Suggested: finish Book 1 and ship a small project first, then graduate to Book 2.

HOW THIS WAS WRITTEN

This book was built with the workflow it teaches.

A few people asked how to prompt better for vibe coding. 1DevTool already exports every prompt and session, so I asked Claude to analyze the dataset and draft a short ebook, used Codex to draw the illustrations, and ran Claude, Codex, and opencode as editors — one round each, three rounds total. I re-read it, found it useful for beginners, and shipped.

Four steps, no magic
  1. 01

    Export the dataset

    Every prompt and session pulled straight from 1DevTool. Nothing edited, nothing cherry-picked.

    1DevTool
  2. 02

    Analyze & draft

    Claude reads the dataset, surfaces the patterns, drafts 8 chapters from an outline I approved.

    Claude
  3. 03

    Illustrate

    Codex CLI generates 40+ doodle-style figures. I only pick which one ships.

    Codex
  4. 04

    Edit, 3 rounds

    Claude → Codex → opencode. Each tool edits with a different lens. Final review is human.

    ClaudeCodexopencode
Same workflow, same tools — already shipped:

If the book is useful, the IDE and the apps above were built with the same prompts it teaches.

Written by the team building 1DevTool

Hi — I'm Khoa. I run StoicSoft, a one-person shop where I build with AI as my teammate. I've been shipping vibe-coded products since 2023. Two of them: 1DevTool — an IDE built for vibe coders — and Server Compass, a PaaS-UX layer for people who want to save on cloud bills. These books are receipts from that work. The 8,452 prompts came from building those exact products.

If the books resonate, the IDE that runs this workflow probably will too. 1DevTool has the multi-agent setup from chapter 7, the spec-driven flow from chapter 2, and the deploy gates from chapter 8 — already wired in.

Built by Khoa @ StoicSoft. Read more at niviki.com.

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