Curated AI Development Resources

AI dev tools, frameworks, and techniques change weekly — impossible to track. VibeReference curates what actually matters so you can build with confidence.

255+ articles across AI models, tools, frameworks, and techniques.

You want to build with AI — but which tools actually matter?

You hop between outdated tutorials and never build confidence in any one approach. New frameworks launch every week. Blog posts contradict each other. The landscape is chaos.

"Learning AI development should be curated, not chaotic."

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  • Hop between outdated tutorials
  • Never build confidence in any approach
  • Waste time on tools that don't matter
  • Fall behind as the landscape shifts

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  • Understand how they work and when to use them
  • Build with confidence, not guesswork
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AI Development54

Agentic CodingAI Agent Memory Systems for Long-Running ProjectsAI AgentsAI Pair ProgrammingAI PlaygroundAI SDK (Vercel)AI SDK CoreAI SDK ProvidersAI SDK UIAugment Code Remote Agents: Strong Cloud Debugging Control for Technical TeamsAutonomous CompaniesBuilding Full-Stack Apps with Claude CodeClaude CodeClaude Code HooksClaude Code vs CursorClaude Dispatch: Asynchronous Task Management from AnywhereClaude Managed AgentsClaude Vision: Image Analysis and Document ProcessingCloud Coding Agents: The Practical 2026 Comparison for Solo FoundersCoding HarnessesContext EngineeringCursorCursor Cloud Agents: The Most Complete Cloud Agent Product for Fast-Moving BuildersDesigning Agent Instructions That Actually WorkDevin AI: The Most Autonomous Cloud Coding Agent, and the Most Expensive to ScaleExaGitHub CopilotGitHub Copilot Cloud Agent: The Best Value If Your Workflow Already Lives in GitHubGiving Claude Code Browser AccessGoogle Generative AI SDKGoogle Jules: High Concurrency and Simple Task Economics, With One Big Access ConstraintHuman-in-the-LoopManaging AI Agent Budgets and Cost ControlMCP (Model Context Protocol)Multi-Agent Task Delegation: Patterns and Anti-PatternsObject GenerationOfficial MCP Servers by VendorOfficial Skills for Your AI Coding StackOpenAI Assistants APIOpenAI Codex Cloud: When the Cheapest Entry Point Is Also Good EnoughOpenAI Moderation APIOpenAI Responses APIOpenAI Text-to-Speech (TTS)Prompt EngineeringPrompt Engineering for Claude: Advanced TechniquesPrompt-Driven DevelopmentRalph Loops (Rapid Agentic Loop for Programmatic Hacking)TavilyTeam Collaboration with Claude Code CoWorkUnstructuredUpstageVibe CodingWindsurf (Cascade): The Compliance-Strong Cloud Agent Option With Low Entry CostWorking with the Claude API: Authentication, Rate Limits, and Scaling

DevOps & Tools47

.env Files: The Complete Guide to Environment Variables in GitAI Coding Tool Config Files: What to Commit and What to IgnoreAnalyticsConfiguration FilesCoordinating Deploys Across Multiple Vibe-Coded ProjectsDevelopment Plan: SaaS Starter ImplementationEnvironment VariablesESLintGitHubImplementation RoadmapLock Files: package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml — Commit or Ignore?Managing Paperclip Backup FilesMarkdown in VibeReferenceNode.jsnpm (Node Package Manager)npm vs pnpmOfficial CLI Tools for Your Stackpackage.jsonPerformance OptimizationProject StructureSaaS Starter App — Project InstructionsShould You Commit .cursorrules and the .cursor/ Directory to Git?Should You Commit .editorconfig to Git?Should You Commit .github/workflows/? Yes — Your CI/CD Pipeline Is CodeShould You Commit .nvmrc and .node-version?Should You Commit .prettierrc?Should You Commit CLAUDE.md to Your Git Repository?Should You Commit copilot-instructions.md to Your Git Repository?Should You Commit docker-compose.yml?Should You Commit Gemfile.lock?Should You Commit go.sum?Should You Commit Minified JavaScript and CSS Files?Should You Commit node_modules to Git?Should You Commit package-lock.json?Should You Commit pnpm-lock.yaml?Should You Commit poetry.lock?Should You Commit the .next/ Directory to Git?Should You Commit the coverage/ Directory?Should You Commit the dist/ Folder to Git?Should You Commit tsconfig.json?Should You Commit yarn.lock?Should You Commit Your Dockerfile?Should You Commit Your Makefile?Should You Commit Your Procfile?Testing & Quality AssuranceThe Developer's Guide to What Belongs in Your Git RepositoryWeb Vitals

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