Practical use case of Vibe-coding for Parents

By Eric John Emberda

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Practical use case of Vibe-coding for Parents

For parents, one practical use of Vibe-coding is when your children need a review for their summative exams. You can create an interactive webpage for them. In my case, the teachers sent screenshots of their presentation slides (via Messenger).


Here's what I did:


1. Open your favorite vibe-coding IDE (Antigravity, VS Code, Opencode, etc.) and make sure to open the folder where the images were downloaded.

2. Enter the prompt: Loop through all the images in this folder and extract the text. Organize them into topics that are related to Grade 7 lessons.


It will create a script and use OCR to extract all the text from all the images in the folder and generate a file. In my case, it generated _GRADE_7_ORGANIZED_REVIEWER.md

3. Enter another prompt based on the generated file: Based on _GRADE_7_ORGANIZED_REVIEWER.md, create a Php Laravel gamified reviewer that can be enjoyed by grade 7 students.


This will create web application. You can choose any programming language.


4. Follow the instructions once it's done.


5. You then can run it locally in your computer and have your children practice in an interactive manner.


If you have the technical skills, you can deploy it in your website so that the kids can access it anywhere.

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