But as things progressed, the code quality quickly improved. It allowed me to try out a "pure vibe coding" approach for a few small projects. There were some very frustrating moments, to say the least, but I got them working and learned a lot along the way.
That's when the idea of building a Vibe Coding Starter Kit appeared.
I built a native desktop app that helps you throughout the whole process:
The Generation: An interactive wizard lets you set project details, pick colors, fonts, and integrations (Supabase, Stripe, etc.) to get a project ready to go.
The Setup: It guides you through installing dependencies, pushing to GitHub, and - crucially - "teaching" Cursor about the project, coding guidelines, and security.
The Build: Scaffolding is just the start. The project comes with specific Cursor commands to help you actually build the product, even if you are not a technical person.
The Planning: I included a Project Planner command that interviews you about the software you want to build, integrates with Figma/Google Stitch, and creates a step-by-step plan for the AI.
My main goal was to remove the repetitiveness when creating new projects and allow non-coders to build their own businesses.
The Demo: I used the kit to build the landing page for the project itself. I recorded the process (edited down to ~33 minutes) to show how it works from start to finish.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SywZzPKOgA
Happy to answer questions!