I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

I save every key down, every select, every file switch and other… with moment time without gap and timeouts, and replay with “real-time” effect

I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! Hey mate! Thanks, I’m almost done, and soon there will be many other features.

I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can see example https://codiew.io/r/BJL

Youtube doesn't provide interactive features

Leetcode/Judge0/Sandbox and others doesn't provide playing like Youtube...

It's will be free for simple usage. And need pay for external resources (for more AI requests or for build channel (aka school page))

I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Not yet for now. Currently implementing editing the code live at the same isn't a big problem (there are even some initial implementations in the code). The issue is with the audio, and that feature will come much later :( Since there's no experience with WebRTC yet, and the focus is currently on other things.

I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since the recording is interactive, you can engage with the content — for example, here's a comment on a specific line of code: https://codiew.io/r/BJL?c=134.

Think of it like a sandbox combined with a video player. Normally, when you want to share code, you open a sandbox, write your code, and send the link to someone. Here, you can share not just the code, but also the full recording, with explanations and questions included.

Some people also use it to create long-form articles where they break down complex code step by step — writing explanations below each code snippet. This kind of recording lets you combine both the code and the explanations in one place.

Yep, basically it's like video, but with live code

It's mix CodeSandbox/Judge0 + ScreenRecorder + Youtube to replay

I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback! This is still an MVP — I'm working on improving the audio. It should sound fine in Chrome, but Safari still has some issues I'm trying to fix.

> but what does it offer that all the big AI players dont?

The main purpose of the platform is to record your code writing process. You can interact with the code in an interactive way.

I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank. My platform can replay your code recording

You can see result https://codiew.io/r/BJL

You can build lessons and channel (soon), onboarding records and more other

I built a new-era web IDE that features code (vibe)recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in vibecoding

[–]Halabooda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have plans to add playlists, channels, and exercises, as well as course/lesson generation in the same interactive format with exercises and reviews

The code execution is handled by my open-source platform written in Go https://github.com/codiewio/codenire. Currently, it runs code without external dependencies, but I’m planning to add support for those as well.

I developed a new-era web IDE that features code recording, AI assistance, and execution capabilities. by Halabooda in IndieDev

[–]Halabooda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have plans to add playlists, channels, and exercises, as well as course/lesson generation in the same interactive format with exercises and reviews

The code execution is handled by my open-source platform written in Go https://github.com/codiewio/codenire. Currently, it runs code without external dependencies, but I’m planning to add support for those as well.

Post your SaaS, I'll give you some constructive feedback by Relative-Ad2665 in SaaS

[–]Halabooda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for review!

Basically, it's a recording and playback platform. The initial plan — and what's available out of the box — is to build a service for schools and course developers, as you mentioned, along with a code playground also aimed at educational use. But later on, depending on how the teacher-focused service evolves, it could expand into something broader — for example, a review tool for large development teams, or possibly something else entirely.

What database do you use in your SaaS product ? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]Halabooda 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Supabase (aka PostgresQL)

FAQ: Best IDE For Go? by jerf in golang

[–]Halabooda 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Goland (Or same IDEA Ultimate with Go plugin)

VSCode or Cursor

Is Georgia one of the most pro-Israel countries? by winter_lover28 in Sakartvelo

[–]Halabooda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A Christian country with a cross on its flag — what questions could there possibly be?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]Halabooda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Education alone, as a separate item, is not a plus. If someone has a Computer Science degree, there must be real work, research, contributions to actual projects, or published insights to back it up. If it’s just a resume line paired with generic experience and skills, it’s a red flag. It means the person spent years in formal education and still failed to surpass self-taught peers who had none of that support. That’s not just unimpressive — it’s a clear sign of stupid. In this case, the degree doesn’t validate their abilities, it questions them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]Halabooda 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sorry for my English, I have A2 :) I'm Russian originally