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Rohan Shrivastava
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Vibe Coding โ€” My Simple Way to Enjoy Coding More ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ’ป

Hey there! ๐Ÿ‘‹

Letโ€™s talk about something I love to call vibe coding. No, itโ€™s not a new framework or tool. Itโ€™s just a mindset โ€” a way of coding where I feel good, relaxed, focused, and actually enjoy the process. Over time, Iโ€™ve realized how important it is not just to do the work, but to feel good while doing it.

So hereโ€™s my take on vibe coding โ€” what it is, why it helps, how I do it, and yes, even the few drawbacks Iโ€™ve noticed.

๐ŸŒŸ What Is Vibe Coding?
To me, vibe coding is all about creating an environment where coding doesnโ€™t feel like a chore. It feels like me time. Itโ€™s that flow state when Iโ€™m not just writing code โ€” Iโ€™m vibing with it.

It can mean:

  • Putting on some lo-fi beats or instrumental music ๐ŸŽง

  • Having a clean desk with a coffee by my side โ˜•

  • Using a theme I like (yes, Iโ€™m that person who changes their VS Code theme often ๐Ÿ˜…)

  • Working on something I actually care about

  • Taking breaks when needed, not when Iโ€™m burnt out

Itโ€™s simple: vibe coding is when I make my coding time feel as good as possible.

โœ… Why Vibe Coding Works for Me
When I started caring about how I felt while coding, I noticed a bunch of benefits:

1. Better Focus
When I set the right vibe โ€” good lighting, chill music, maybe even a candle โ€” I focus way more. Iโ€™m not jumping between tabs or checking my phone every 2 minutes.

2. Less Burnout
Vibe coding reminds me that I donโ€™t have to push through stress to get things done. I take care of my energy, not just my deadlines.

3. More Creativity
Coding isnโ€™t just technical โ€” itโ€™s creative too. When I feel relaxed, I come up with better ideas, cleaner code, and even solve bugs faster.

4. Consistency Over Intensity
Vibe coding isnโ€™t about grinding for 8 hours straight. Itโ€™s about showing up often, even for an hour, but in a way that feels sustainable.

๐ŸŽฏ How I Get the Best Out of Vibe Coding
Hereโ€™s what I try to do to make vibe coding work for me:

  • Morning or late-night sessions when the world is quiet

  • Set a timer (like 25-min Pomodoro sprints) to keep me in rhythm

  • Work on side projects that excite me (like my own ideas or something visual!)

  • Declutter my space โ€” seriously, a messy desk = a messy mind for me

  • Reflect a bit after I code โ€” what went well, what I learned

โš ๏ธ But Yes, There Are Drawbacks
Now, vibe coding isnโ€™t perfect. Here are some things Iโ€™ve learned to watch out for:

Itโ€™s easy to romanticize and forget the actual goal. Vibes are great, but I also need to get things done!

Too much โ€œfeel-goodโ€ setup can become procrastination in disguise.

Not every task is vibe-friendly โ€” sometimes, I have to deal with boring bugs or tight deadlines. Vibes wonโ€™t always save me there ๐Ÿ˜…

But even with that, itโ€™s a way better alternative to grinding till Iโ€™m drained.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Final Thoughts
Vibe coding has become part of my routine. It helps me enjoy the journey, not just the outcome. It reminds me that Iโ€™m not just a coder โ€” Iโ€™m a human who codes. And I believe that how I feel while coding matters as much as what I build.

If you havenโ€™t tried vibe coding yet, I highly recommend giving it a shot. Start small โ€” maybe a playlist, a good desk setup, or just working on a project that lights you up. You might be surprised how much more fun coding becomes.

Thanks for reading! And if you vibe with this idea, letโ€™s connect โ€” Iโ€™d love to hear how you create your own coding vibe. ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ’›

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