The prompt vault for vibe coders

Prompt engineering, minus the engineering.

250 copy-ready prompts across 10 real-world categories — from planning to launch. Open a card, paste the prompt, and get production-grade output on the first try.

250 Prompts
10 Categories
AI Models
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How vibe coding prompts work

From search to shipped in three steps — no setup, no login, no friction.

  1. Browse or search

    Filter 250 prompts by category — planning, design, debugging, performance, and 6 more — or search by keyword.

  2. Copy the prompt

    Open any card for the full, structured prompt. One click copies it to your clipboard — ready to paste into any AI model.

  3. Paste & ship

    Drop it into Codex, Gemini, Claude, or ChatGPT. Add your project context. Get production-grade output on the first try.

Prompt Vault

Tap a card to open a focused, copy-ready prompt with steps and safety checks.

Stop rewriting. Start shipping.

Go from idea to implementation-ready output — fewer iterations, higher quality, every time.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about vibe coding prompts and the ZeroGrav Prompt Vault.

What are vibe coding prompts?

Vibe coding prompts are structured, detailed instructions designed to get production-ready output from AI coding assistants like Codex, Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT on the first try. Unlike generic prompts, vibe coding prompts include specific context, constraints, required deliverables, and formatting rules — so you copy, paste, and ship without rewriting.

What AI models do these prompts work with?

ZeroGrav prompts work with every major AI model including OpenAI Codex, Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude, ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, Antigravity, OpenClaw, and any LLM that accepts natural language instructions. The prompts are model-agnostic and optimized for structured output.

How do I use a vibe coding prompt?

Browse the vault by category or search for a specific topic. Open any card to see the full prompt. Click "Copy prompt" to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it into your AI coding assistant. Replace the placeholder at the bottom with your real project context — stack, files, goals, and constraints — for the best results.

Are these prompts free?

Yes, all 250 vibe coding prompts on ZeroGrav.dev are completely free. The project is open source under the MIT License. You can use, copy, share, and modify the prompts for any project — personal or commercial.

What categories of prompts are included?

ZeroGrav covers 10 real-world categories: Planning (roadmaps, scoping, decisions), UI Design (layouts, components, tokens), UX Flow (onboarding, funnels, retention), Debugging (root cause, performance, security), Refactoring (architecture, cleanup, migration), Performance (Core Web Vitals, caching, optimization), Accessibility (WCAG, screen readers, keyboard nav), Content (copy, docs, launch materials), Marketing (growth, campaigns, SEO), and Deployment (CI/CD, monitoring, security hardening).

What is prompt engineering for coding?

Prompt engineering for coding is the practice of writing structured, detailed instructions that guide AI models to produce accurate, production-ready code and technical artifacts. It involves specifying context, constraints, expected outputs, and formatting rules to maximize the quality and usefulness of AI-generated responses for software development tasks.

What makes ZeroGrav prompts different from other prompt libraries?

ZeroGrav prompts are engineered for vibe coders who ship with AI, not just chat with it. Each prompt includes a clear objective, specific input requirements, defined deliverables, a structured output format (Quick Assessment, Implementation Plan, Build Artifacts, Verification, Next Steps), and formatting rules — designed to produce copy-paste-ready results on the first try.

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