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vibecoding-installer

v1.1.67

Published

Compatibility installer for MothX. Use the mothx-installer package for future updates.

Readme

Rename notice: VibeCoding is now MothX. This legacy npm install name is vibecoding-installer; use mothx-installer (npm install -g mothx-installer) for new installs and future updates.

vibecoding-installer compatibility package

This package is kept for a smooth transition to MothX.

vibecoding-installer is a compatibility package for this release. Future updates should use mothx-installer.

A terminal-based AI coding assistant. One binary, multiple providers, sandbox, sessions, skills, and more.

Installation

npm install -g vibecoding-installer
# Future updates:
npm install -g mothx-installer

Quick Start

# Set API key
export DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=sk-...

# Start interactive mode
vibecoding

# Non-interactive (print mode)
vibecoding -P "Write a hello world in Go"

# Specify provider and model
vibecoding --provider deepseek-openai --model deepseek-v4-flash

# Change mode
vibecoding --mode plan    # Read-only planning
vibecoding --mode agent   # Standard (default)
vibecoding --mode yolo    # Full access

Features

  • ⚙️ Workflow Mode: Dynamic Elisp workflows with phases, parallel execution, and multi-worker coordination
  • 🤖 Multi-Provider: DeepSeek, OpenAI, Anthropic, Volcengine/Doubao, 20+ vendor adapters
  • SSE Streaming: Real-time token delivery
  • 🧠 Think Mode: Extended reasoning for complex problems
  • 🛡️ Sandbox: bwrap process isolation (Linux)
  • 📝 Sessions: Persistent SQLite-backed history with branching
  • 🧩 Skills: Reusable prompt snippets
  • 💻 IDE Integration: ACP protocol for VS Code, JetBrains
  • 🌐 Gateway: OpenAI-compatible HTTP API
  • 📱 Messaging: WeChat, Feishu, WebSocket chatbot
  • 🤝 Multi-Agent: Delegate subtasks, A2A protocol

Configuration

# DeepSeek (default)
export DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=sk-...

# OpenAI
export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...

# Anthropic
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...

Or configure in ~/.mothx/settings.json:

{
  "defaultProvider": "deepseek-openai",
  "defaultModel": "deepseek-v4-flash"
}

More Information

Uninstall

# npm
npm uninstall -g vibecoding-installer

# Linux/macOS (one-line install)
curl -fsSL https://mothx.net/install.sh | bash -s -- --uninstall

# Windows (one-line install)
npm uninstall -g mothx-installer

License

MIT