@whosmatu: I made a package that lets you vibecode directly in your website. Click, prompt, review and commit without ever switchi…
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A new npm package called spidey-sense allows developers to prompt, review, and commit code directly from their website without switching tabs.
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I made a package that lets you vibecode directly in your website. Click, prompt, review and commit without ever switching tab
Try it: npm install -D spidey-sense https://t.co/uncGvXmbFK
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