VibesOS
Reduces friction between Claude Code execution and UI integration by providing a visual interface for building applications.
A GUI and plugin for Claude Code that generates small multi-user apps as single self-contained HTML files — no backend, no build step. Data lives in the browser via an embedded TinyBase store, encrypted and synced across users through a WebSocket relay, so you can share a working app with a link. Includes a /launch command that opens a web editor GUI on top of Claude Code.
- Build small shareable group apps like a chore chart, potluck sign-up, or trivia game from a single prompt
- Prototype multi-user tools that work offline and sync when connected — no server to run
- Use the /launch web editor GUI to vibe-code apps without touching the terminal
Reduces friction between Claude Code execution and UI integration by providing a visual interface for building applications. Shortens iteration cycles when prototyping secure, straightforward applications.
Teams building internal tools or MVPs who want rapid feedback loops without managing separate frontend scaffolding.
https://github.com/popmechanic/VibesOS
By popmechanic
How to Get It
/plugin marketplace add popmechanic/VibesOS then /plugin install vibes@VibesOS (restart Claude Code; macOS desktop app also available at https://install.vibesos.com/)
Tip: Paste this into a Claude Code conversation. Verify command matches your Claude Code version.
After installing, paste this into Claude:
Help me build small shareable group apps like a chore chart, potluck sign-up, or trivia game from a single prompt
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catalog_hygiene stale-eval refresh: Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 134 GitHub stars; 3 contributors; last commit 22d ago; license MIT.
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Evaluation
catalog_hygiene stale-eval refresh: Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 134 GitHub stars; 3 contributors; last commit 22d ago; license MIT.