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I vibe-coded a tiny CLI tool in 15 minutes, and it helped me stop subscriptions I was too lazy to cancel

XDA·Yash Patel·about 1 month ago
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Published May 2, 2026, 6:00 PM EDT Beginning his professional journey in the tech industry in 2018, Yash spent over three years as a Software Engineer. After that, he shifted his focus to empowering readers through informative and engaging content on his tech blog – DiGiTAL BiRYANi . He has also published tech articles for MakeTechEasier . He loves to explore new tech gadgets and platforms.  When he is not writing, you’ll find him exploring food. He is known as Digital Chef Yash among his readers because of his love for Technology and Food. For the longest time, I avoided vibe coding. Not because I didn’t understand it, but because I didn’t trust it. As someone with a software development background, I’m used to structure that includes clear requirements, planned architecture, and predictable outputs. Vibe coding felt like the opposite of that. Just prompting an AI and building as you go? It sounded messy. A bit like skipping the thinking part and jumping straight to execution.…

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