As someone who’s been following the developments in vibe coding, I really get the thinking behind this, and I have to say, this is pretty cool.
Yes, we already have Git and other backup solutions for traditional developers, but those don’t quite fit the vibe coding mindset. When you’re in the flow, you don’t want to break that rhythm with complex version control commands — you just want something that works seamlessly in the background and keeps you safe.
That’s why I think Vibe Backup makes a lot of sense. Even if people say “this tech already exists,” it doesn’t really cater to the current vibe coding audience. This feels like a tool made for them, not just ported over from the traditional dev world.
Excited to see how this evolves — I think you’ve nailed something important here
