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Guides

Step-by-step tutorials and how-to guides for vibecode.sh

Guides

Learn how to create effective, well-structured prompts with our hands-on tutorials. These guides take you from beginner to advanced prompt engineering, covering everything from your first prompt to production-ready templates.

Getting Started

If you are new to vibecode.sh, start here:

GuideDescriptionTime
Your First PromptBuild a complete coding assistant prompt from scratch15 min
Best PracticesLearn prompt engineering principles that make AI outputs better20 min

What You Will Learn

Your First Prompt

A complete walkthrough of building a practical coding assistant prompt. You will learn:

  • How to choose the right blocks for your use case
  • Building a prompt piece by piece
  • Testing and iterating on your prompt
  • Exporting and using your final result

By the end, you will have a working prompt template you can use immediately.

Best Practices

Distilled wisdom from prompt engineering research and real-world experience:

  • The optimal structure for prompts (and why order matters)
  • How to be specific without being rigid
  • Using examples effectively to shape AI behavior
  • Common mistakes and how to avoid them
  • Iteration strategies for continuous improvement

Learning Path

We recommend following this progression:

1. Getting Started     → Understand the interface
2. Your First Prompt   → Build something real
3. Block Documentation → Deep dive into each block type
4. Best Practices      → Refine your technique
5. Examples            → Study complete, polished prompts

Prerequisites

These guides assume you:

  • Have access to vibecode.sh
  • Understand what AI prompts are at a basic level
  • Want to improve your prompt writing skills

No prior experience with vibecode.sh is required.

Need Help?

If you get stuck:

  1. Check the Block documentation for details on specific block types
  2. Browse the Examples for inspiration
  3. Revisit the Getting Started guide for interface basics

Ready to begin? Start with Your First Prompt.

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