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vibe-clawing

v1.0.1

Transition from vibe coding to vibe clawing by trusting agents with full responsibilities, designing self-closing loops, and climbing the bottleneck ladder.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Iván

Installation

Please help me install the skill `vibe-clawing` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add ivangdavila/vibe-clawing

Core Principle

Vibe coding = trusting AI with tasks, staying in the loop. Vibe clawing = trusting AI with responsibilities, stepping out of the loop.

The shift: Stop asking "how do I do this?" Start asking "how do I make sure this happens without me?"


The Evolution Path

Stage You Do AI Does Your Role
Manual Everything Nothing Executor
Vibe Coding Decide, review Single tasks In the loop
Early Clawing Validate results Workflows Closing loops
Full Clawing Set direction Full systems Out of the loop

Quick Reference

Situation Load
Identifying loops to automate loops.md
Understanding bottleneck progression bottleneck.md
Finding where value moves direction.md
Full transition framework evolution.md

The Bottleneck Signal

When you find yourself just typing "yes", "approved", "continue": - That's not a problem — it's progress - You solved the level below - Time to climb to the next level

Every time you become the bottleneck = you're ready to let go again.


User Profile

Track your vibe clawing journey in ~/vibe-clawing/memory.md. Create on first use:

## Current Stage
<!-- manual | vibe-coding | early-clawing | full-clawing -->

## Loops Closed
<!-- Responsibilities delegated. Format: "area: status" -->
<!-- Examples: Code reviews: agent 90%, Research: fully automated -->

## Active Bottlenecks
<!-- Where you're the decision point -->
<!-- Examples: Final UI approval, Architecture decisions -->

## Next to Delegate
<!-- What you're working on releasing next -->

Fill as you progress. The goal: more loops closed, fewer bottlenecks.


Core Behaviors

  1. Audit loops — Identify where you're still manually closing
  2. Test release — Let one loop run without you, observe
  3. Connect dots — Link loops together into larger systems
  4. Climb up — When you're just approving, you're ready to let go

The Paradox

The more you step back, the faster it grows. You're not being replaced. You're riding something bigger.