Daily Vibe Documentation
Transform your development activity into meaningful insights with AI-powered analysis
Daily Vibe Documentation
Daily Vibe is a powerful CLI tool that analyzes your coding sessions from Claude Code and Codex CLI to generate insightful daily reports and knowledge extraction. Transform your development activity into meaningful insights with AI-powered analysis.
✨ Key Features
- 📊 Daily Reports: Generate comprehensive daily development summaries
- 🧠 Knowledge Extraction: Extract problems, solutions, and best practices from your coding sessions
- 🔒 Data Redaction: Automatically redact sensitive information (API keys, secrets, etc.)
- 🔄 Chunked Analysis: Handle large datasets with parallel processing for better performance
- 🌐 Multi-LLM Support: Compatible with OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, and any OpenAI-compatible API
- 📁 Multiple Data Sources: Support for Claude Code, Codex CLI, and VS Code extensions
- 🌍 Timezone Support: Accurate time-based filtering with timezone awareness
Quick Start
Installation
Get started with Daily Vibe installation and setup
Configuration
Configure your LLM providers and settings
Commands
Complete reference of all available commands
Examples
Real-world usage examples and scenarios
How It Works
Daily Vibe analyzes your coding session data from various sources and generates three types of reports:
- 📋 Daily Report - Session overview, accomplishments, and todo items
- 🧠 Knowledge Base - Extracted problems, solutions, and best practices
- 📊 Raw Data - Complete analysis results in JSON format
Supported Data Sources
- Claude Code - Project session files and conversation history
- Codex CLI - Active sessions and conversation history
- SpecStory - History files and markdown conversation logs
- VS Code Extensions - Codex/ChatGPT extension data
Use Cases
- Daily Standups - Generate comprehensive development summaries
- Knowledge Management - Build a searchable database of solutions
- Code Review Prep - Identify key changes and decisions
- Learning Tracking - Monitor skill development and problem-solving patterns
- Team Sharing - Document best practices and common pitfalls
- Project Documentation - Auto-generate development logs