
Vibe.run is a developer activity platform that automatically tracks and showcases AI-assisted coding sessions. When a developer works in Claude Code, a lightweight hook dispatcher silently captures telemetry, every prompt, tool call, token, without interrupting their flow. When the session ends, that telemetry is shipped to a Qwen2.5-Coder-32B model running on AMD MI300X hardware via vLLM, which reads the raw data and writes a Strava-style session card: a punchy title, a narrative of what was built, active coding time, token usage, and lines changed. Cards land in a public feed where developers can follow each other's output and compete on a leaderboard. The result is a new kind of developer social layer, one where your work speaks for itself, narrated by AI and verified by the machine that watched you build it.
10 May 2026