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4 points by nezhar 7 days ago · 1 comment · 1 min read

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I built VibePod CLI because I wanted to switch between AI coding agents without changing my workflow — and make it easier for others to get started quickly on a project.

Each tool (Claude, Gemini, etc.) makes slightly different assumptions about environment, setup, and execution. Experimenting across them — or onboarding someone new — often means extra setup friction and subtle environment differences.

VibePod provides a thin Docker-based runtime so you can swap agents without spending too much time on setup. It doesn’t modify the agent’s default behavior — the focus is:

- Consistent workspace across agents - Clear runtime boundaries - Better observability into what the agent is doing - Reproducible, isolated environments - Faster project onboarding

Project: https://github.com/VibePod/vibepod-cli Quickstart: https://vibepod.dev/docs/quickstart/

It’s early, but functional. I’m especially interested in feedback on:

- Is a unified runtime for agents actually useful? - What kind of visibility do you want into agent behavior?

For context, this grew out of lessons learned building claude-container: https://github.com/nezhar/claude-container

Would really appreciate thoughts from people actively using multiple AI coding tools.

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