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Vibedecode
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Visualize, Analyze and Understand your Code
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Visualize, Analyze and Understand your Code
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VibeDecode helps you understand the code that AI or you vibed into existence. Visualize your GitHub repository as an interactive animated code graph. Currently supports Python, Typescript and Javascript based codebases.
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Abhishek Kumar
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Hey Product Hunt! š I built VibeDecode because I kept vibe-coding features with AI and losing track of what I'd actually shipped. My repos were growing faster than I could read them. VibeDecode turns your GitHub repo into an interactive, animated code graph ā so you can actually see how your AI-generated code connects, instead of guessing. What it does: š Visualizes your whole repo as a live, explorable graph š§© Drill into any file to see its functions, classes, and methods š Click any function to read its source in a floating panel šØ Color-coded by language, with clean top-down or left-right layouts On privacy: The VS Code extension (CodeForest) runs entirely on your machine ā your source code never leaves your device. For the web app, repos are cloned to our server for analysis and deleted immediately after. We never store your source code. The AI architecture diagram feature sends only structural metadata (file names, function names, and dependency graph) to generate the diagram ā never your actual source. Would love your feedback, especially if you're shipping fast with AI tools like Cursor, Copilot, or Claude. What would make this more useful for your workflow? (And if you like the underlying graph engine, we also open-sourced the VS Code piece as CodeForest ā already marketplace link provided)
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