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A Chinese dev's free "Vibe Coding" survival guide

Curated tutorials, tool reviews, and monetization playbooks for coding with AI—written by one prolific developer and open to all.

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What it does

This is a free, open-source knowledge base—also published as a navigable website at ai.codefather.cn—that catalogs how to use AI for programming and product building. The centerpiece is a lengthy “Vibe Coding” tutorial (thousands of images, hundreds of thousands of words, per the author) aimed at absolute beginners who want to ship products using AI assistants. The repo also aggregates tool reviews, prompt templates, framework guides (Spring AI, LangChain), and monetization advice.

The interesting bit

The project is unapologetically personal: one developer’s accumulated notes, opinions, and “two and a half years of AI programming experience” packaged as a public good. The author claims the free tutorial beats “90% of paid Vibe Coding content”—a boast that tells you exactly what market this is addressing.

Key highlights

  • Structured learning paths for both zero-experience beginners and practicing developers
  • Tool-specific deep dives: Cursor, Claude Code, TRAE, Copilot, plus model comparisons (DeepSeek, GPT, Gemini, Claude)
  • Coverage of emerging patterns: MCP development, RAG, A2A, agent skills
  • Sections on product monetization: SEO, technical architecture, and “self-media operation”
  • Translations available in English and Traditional Chinese
  • Open to community contributions via WeChat contact

Caveats

  • Content is entirely in Chinese; translations exist for the Vibe Coding tutorial only
  • The author notes it is “written by one person” and will have gaps or errors
  • Heavy promotional tone throughout (“炸裂登场” / “explosive debut” appears repeatedly in tool review titles)
  • No explicit license file visible in the provided README excerpt

Verdict

Worth bookmarking if you read Chinese and want a curated, opinionated starting point for AI-assisted development. Skip it if you need rigorous, peer-reviewed documentation or prefer English-first resources.

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