A Wikipedia page titled "Vibe coding" with a deletion notice at the top. The page describes vibe coding as an AI-dependent programming paradigm where programmers provide problem descriptions to large language models (LLMs) instead of manually writing code. The LLM generates software, shifting the programmer's role to guiding, testing, and refining AI-generated source code. The article states that vibe coding enables amateur programmers to create software without extensive training. It credits Andrej Karpathy with introducing the term in February 2025, and mentions its inclusion in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary the following month as a "slang & trending" noun. Full transcript: Vibe coding is an AI-dependent programming paradigm in the field of computer programming where a person describes a problem in a few sentences as a prompt to a large language model (LLM) tuned for coding. The LLM generates software, shifting the programmer’s role from manual coding to guiding, testing, and refining the AI-generated source code.[¹][²][³] Vibe coding is claimed by its advocates to allow even amateur programmers to produce software without the extensive training and skills previously required for software engineering.[⁴] The term was introduced by Andrej Karpathy in February 2025[⁵][²][⁴][¹] and listed in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary the following month as a "slang & trending" noun.[⁶]
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