--- name: vibers-code-review description: Human review workflow for AI-generated GitHub projects with spec-based feedback, security review, and follow-up PRs from the Vibers service. risk: critical source: https://github.com/marsiandeployer/vibers-action date_added: "2026-03-17" --- # Vibers — Human Code Review for AI-Generated Projects You push code. We review it against your spec, fix issues, and send a PR. ## When to Use Use this skill when: - You want human review for AI-generated code pushed to GitHub - You have a project spec and want reviewers to check implementation against it - You want review feedback delivered as a follow-up PR with suggested fixes - You are comfortable granting the Vibers service collaborator access to the repository ## Quick Start (3 steps) ### Step 1. Add collaborator Go to your repo → Settings → Collaborators → Add **`marsiandeployer`** ### Step 2. Add GitHub Action Create `.github/workflows/vibers.yml`: ```yaml name: Vibers Code Review on: push: branches: [main] jobs: review: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 with: fetch-depth: 2 - uses: marsiandeployer/vibers-action@v1 with: spec_url: 'https://docs.google.com/document/d/YOUR_SPEC_ID/edit' telegram_contact: '@your_telegram' ``` | Parameter | What it does | |-----------|-------------| | `spec_url` | Link to your spec (Google Doc, Notion, etc.). **Must be publicly accessible** (or "anyone with the link can view"). Without access to spec, review is impossible. | | `review_scope` | `full` (default), `security`, or `spec-compliance` | | `telegram_contact` | Your Telegram — we'll message you when review is ready | ### Step 3. Add commit rules to your AI agent Add this block to your project's `CLAUDE.md`, `.cursorrules`, or `AGENTS.md`: ```markdown ## Commit messages Every commit MUST include a "How to test" section in the body: - Live URL to open and verify the change - Step-by-step what to click/check - Test credentials if login is required - Expected result for each step Example: feat: Add user registration form How to test: - Open https://myapp.vercel.app/register - Fill in email/password, submit - Check that confirmation email arrives - Try submitting with invalid email — should show error - Login: test@example.com / demo123 ``` Without "How to test" the reviewer has to guess what to verify, and the review takes longer. **Done.** Now every push triggers a notification. You'll get a PR with fixes, usually within 24 hours. ## What Happens After Setup 1. You push code → GitHub Action sends us the commit details 2. We read your spec and review changed files 3. We fix issues directly in code and submit a PR 4. You review the PR, merge or comment We check: spec compliance, security (OWASP top 10), AI hallucinations (fake APIs/imports), logic bugs, UI issues. We don't check: code style (use ESLint/Prettier), performance benchmarks, full QA (use Playwright/Cypress). ## Limitations - Requires a GitHub repository and adding `marsiandeployer` as a collaborator - The referenced spec must be accessible to the review workflow - The service is not a replacement for full QA, benchmark testing, or local security review - Turnaround depends on the external Vibers review service ## Pricing | Plan | Rate | Details | |------|------|---------| | **Promo** | $1/hour | Full review + PRs with fixes. We ask for honest feedback in return. | | **Standard** | $15/hour | Full review + security audit + priority turnaround. | No subscriptions. No contracts. Pay per review. ## Feedback & Support Send feedback directly from your agent: ```bash curl -X POST https://vibers.onout.org/feedback \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{"message": "Your question or issue", "repo": "https://github.com/you/your-repo"}' ``` Both `message` and `repo` are required. Response: `{"status": "accepted"}`. Contacts: - Telegram: [@onoutnoxon](https://t.me/onoutnoxon) - Moltbook: [moltbook.com](https://moltbook.com) — user **noxon** - GitHub: [marsiandeployer](https://github.com/marsiandeployer) ## FAQ **Do I need an API key?** No. Add collaborator + action, that's it. **What languages?** JS/TS, Python, React, Next.js, Django, Flask, and more. If it's on GitHub, we review it. **What if I disagree with a fix?** Comment on the PR. We discuss and adjust. **Can I use this without GitHub?** Yes — write to Telegram with your code and spec.