Vibe Coding Tools for ChromeOS

Browse free open source Vibe Coding tools and projects for ChromeOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Vibe Coding tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    GLM-5

    GLM-5

    From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering

    GLM-5 is a next-generation open-source large language model (LLM) developed by the Z .ai team under the zai-org organization that pushes the boundaries of reasoning, coding, and long-horizon agentic intelligence. Building on earlier GLM series models, GLM-5 dramatically scales the parameter count (to roughly 744 billion) and expands pre-training data to significantly improve performance on complex tasks such as multi-step reasoning, software engineering workflows, and agent orchestration compared to its predecessors like GLM-4.5. It incorporates innovations like DeepSeek Sparse Attention (DSA) to preserve massive context windows while reducing deployment costs and supporting long context processing, which is crucial for detailed plans and agent tasks.
    Downloads: 146 This Week
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    GLM-4.7

    GLM-4.7

    Advanced language and coding AI model

    GLM-4.7 is an advanced agent-oriented large language model designed as a high-performance coding and reasoning partner. It delivers significant gains over GLM-4.6 in multilingual agentic coding, terminal-based workflows, and real-world developer benchmarks such as SWE-bench and Terminal Bench 2.0. The model introduces stronger “thinking before acting” behavior, improving stability and accuracy in complex agent frameworks like Claude Code, Cline, and Roo Code. GLM-4.7 also advances “vibe coding,” producing cleaner, more modern UIs, better-structured webpages, and visually improved slide layouts. Its tool-use capabilities are substantially enhanced, with notable improvements in browsing, search, and tool-integrated reasoning tasks. Overall, GLM-4.7 shows broad performance upgrades across coding, reasoning, chat, creative writing, and role-play scenarios.
    Downloads: 88 This Week
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    Claude Code

    Claude Code

    Claude Code is an agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal

    Claude Code is an intelligent agentic coding assistant that lives in your terminal and understands your entire codebase. It helps developers code faster by executing routine tasks, explaining complex code snippets, and managing git workflows—all via natural language commands. Claude Code integrates seamlessly into your terminal, IDE, or GitHub by tagging @claude to interact with your code context. The tool is designed to simplify development by automating repetitive work and providing instant clarifications on code behavior. User feedback and usage data are collected responsibly, with strict privacy safeguards and limited retention, ensuring no feedback is used to train generative models. Claude Code is open and actively maintained with community-driven bug reporting and feature requests. Its natural language interface makes advanced coding workflows accessible without leaving your coding environment.
    Downloads: 77 This Week
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    Happy Coder

    Happy Coder

    Mobile and Web client for Codex and Claude Code, with realtime voice

    Happy is an open-source, cross-platform mobile and web client designed to bring powerful AI coding agents such as Claude Code and Codex to your fingertips no matter where you are. At its core, Happy wraps existing AI coding tools with a unified interface, providing real-time voice interactions, encrypted communication, and seamless device switching between desktop and mobile. You can start a coding session locally through the Happy CLI or connect from a phone or browser, allowing developers to inspect, interact with, and guide the AI as it generates, tests, or explains code. The project includes components like a dedicated backend server for encrypted sync, a rich front-end experience across web and native apps, and support for push notifications when your coding agent encounters permission requests or errors. Happy prioritizes security with end-to-end encryption so your code and interactions remain private and auditable.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Modelence

    Modelence

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform aimed at helping teams ship production web apps with far less boilerplate than a typical full-stack setup. It positions itself as a Supabase-style experience tailored toward MongoDB-centric development, bundling common backend needs like authentication, database integration, and observability into a cohesive framework. The project is built to support modern application workflows where product teams want to move quickly without stitching together many separate services and libraries. It includes scaffolding and tooling to create a new application quickly, then run a local development server with a predictable structure that’s easy to extend. Modelence also focuses on “standard features” that most apps require, so developers can spend more time on product logic rather than setup and glue code.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    VibeSDK

    VibeSDK

    Open source full-stack AI vibe coding platform & web app generator

    VibeSDK is an open source “vibe coding” platform. VibeSDK is a project built by Cloudflare. It provides a full-stack reference implementation of an AI-driven system. Users describe the application they want in natural language, and the system generates, previews, and deploys the resulting web app. It uses Cloudflare’s infrastructure (Workers, Containers, sandboxes). It can run untrusted code safely, provide live previews, and deploy apps at scale. VibeSDK gives you the exact methodology, tools, and confidence to turn your ideas into revenue-generating products, faster than you thought possible. Live preview of generated apps in isolated sandbox containers. Support for React + TypeScript + Tailwind generation, backend routing, and modern web stack scaffolding.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Context Engineering Template

    Context Engineering Template

    Context engineering is the new vibe coding

    Context Engineering Template is a comprehensive template and workflow repository designed to teach and implement context engineering, a structured approach to preparing and organizing the information necessary for AI coding assistants to complete complex tasks reliably. Instead of relying solely on short prompts, this project encourages developers to create rich, structured context files that include project rules, examples, and validation criteria so that AI systems can act more like informed collaborators and less like general-purpose generators. The repository provides templates such as CLAUDE.md for defining global project rules, INITIAL.md for feature requests, and folders for examples, PRPs, validation scripts, and settings to support systematic prompt generation and execution with tools like Claude Code. By using this template, teams can ensure consistency across AI outputs, reduce errors that stem from contextual misunderstandings, and build reusable patterns.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Groq AppGen

    Groq AppGen

    Project showcasing Llama 3.3 70B HTML codegen abilities

    Groq AppGen is an interactive web application (built with Next.js and TypeScript) that uses Groq’s LLM API to generate or modify web application code based on natural-language prompts. Essentially, you tell the app what kind of web app or page you want (in plain English), and groq-appgen will produce HTML/JSX code scaffolding, layout, and optionally application logic accordingly. It supports iterative feedback: you can refine your prompt, adjust parameters or requirements, and have the app regenerate or update the code — facilitating rapid prototyping and experimentation. For developers or non-coding designers alike, groq-appgen lowers the barrier to building full web interfaces or small apps by leveraging LLM-driven code generation rather than writing boilerplate by hand. It integrates safety/content-checking via LlamaGuard to catch undesirable outputs, and includes session management, export/share functionality, and history tracking so you can iterate on designs or revert as needed.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Quint Code

    Quint Code

    Structured reasoning framework for Claude Code, Gemini, and Cursor

    Quint Code is a structured reasoning and decision-support framework aimed at making AI-assisted software engineering and decision workflows more rigorous and auditable. It implements the First Principles Framework (FPF) to guide users and AI tools through hypothesis generation, logical verification, evidence gathering, and documented decision making, reducing reliance on ad hoc or “vibe” coding. Instead of accepting the first plausible answer generated by an AI assistant, Quint Code encourages generating multiple competing hypotheses, verifying them, and validating them against real evidence stored in a structured “knowledge base” within your project. It supports a cycle of abduction, deduction, and induction backed by CLI commands (like /q1-hypothesize, /q2-verify, /q3-validate, etc.) that create a persisting audit trail in a .quint/ directory.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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