Welcome to the Era of Vibe Coding
We’re officially entering the era of “Vibe Coding” — a term that captures the spirit of building apps and services simply by typing what you want. That’s right: no coding required.
Thanks to the recent upgrades in Claude’s Artifact feature and the release of Gemini CLI, even complete beginners can create functional, attractive, and personalized web services with ease. This isn't just another no-code platform—it’s the rise of AI-native development.
Claude Artifacts: Templates That Do the Heavy Lifting
Head over to Claude, and you’ll notice a new “Artifacts” tab on the sidebar. Click it, and a library of templates opens up — everything from writing editors and flashcards to QR code generators, simulators, and mini-games.
Let’s say you select the “Dream Interpreter” template. Type in something like “fox dream,” and Claude responds with a full symbolic interpretation: the dream’s emotional tone, personal insights, and real-life advice. It’s smart, responsive, and feels like magic.
Want to make your own version? Just click “Customize.” You can rename it, localize it to Korean (or any other language), and tailor the features. Within minutes, you have a fully working dream analysis tool — with zero code.
Artifact Limitations (and How Gemini CLI Solves Them)
There’s one catch: Claude Artifacts currently don’t let you download or host your project directly. That’s where Gemini CLI, released just today as open-source, comes into play.
With Gemini CLI, you can interact with AI via the command line, request changes, and — crucially — save files locally.
How to Install Gemini CLI and Use It
Getting started is simple. Open your terminal and type:
Once installed, just type gemini to begin.
Key Features:
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Unlimited use for personal developers
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Access to the Gemini 2.5 Flash model
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Up to 1 million token context window
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60 model requests per minute
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Completely free
Real-World Example: From Claude to Gemini CLI
Let’s turn our dream interpreter service into a real web page.
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Export the HTML file from Claude Artifact.
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Move the file to your C drive (Gemini CLI currently only accesses user folders in the C directory).
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In Gemini CLI, provide the path and type:
Gemini CLI will generate a folder called Dream Interpreter, with all necessary files — index.html, CSS, JavaScript — neatly organized and styled in pink. You can now host it online or run it locally.
The Power Is in the Combo
AI tools are like building tools. A hammer can’t build a house by itself — you need saws, drills, and a blueprint. The same is true for AI.
The real skill today isn’t just knowing how to use Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Replit, Poe, or Perplexity individually — it’s knowing how to combine them strategically.
Each tool has its strengths, and mastering this AI combo workflow is quickly becoming a key 21st-century skill.
A National AI Push
Governments are taking AI seriously. South Korea recently announced a 100 trillion won investment in AI over the next 5 years, making it a national priority. This includes everything from talent development to enterprise transformation.
This means: AI is no longer optional — it’s a core competency.
Conclusion: Vibe Coding is the New Literacy
Vibe Coding isn’t just about replacing code — it’s about turning imagination into reality through natural language. Tools like Claude Artifacts and Gemini CLI give everyone, not just developers, the power to create, test, and deploy services.
But just knowing the tools isn’t enough.
The real value lies in:
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Understanding the unique strengths of each tool
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Connecting them to solve real problems
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Turning ideas into finished, useful products
We’re at the beginning of a massive shift. The next 6 months could be a golden window to level up your skills before the AI race truly accelerates in 2026.
Welcome to the era of Vibe Coding. Your ideas are now executable.
