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MiniVibe is a remote-control tool built around Claude Code. After installing it with npm install -g minivibe, developers can start a Claude Code coding session with vibe "task", then use minivibeapp.com or the iOS app to view the conversation in real time, continue sending messages, approve permission requests, and cancel running operations. In practice, it works more like a remote console and multi-device collaboration layer for Claude Code.
Feature-wise, MiniVibe uses Sessions to manage individual Claude Code tasks. Agents let you connect remote servers, cloud instances, or multiple workstations to the same dashboard, with support for viewing system information, health status, and automatic reconnection after network issues. Files supports uploads up to 100MB, folders, thumbnails, search, and inserting files into Claude conversations. Notes supports Markdown, tags, full-text search, and linked sessions. Playground lets you chat directly with Claude AI, but requires you to configure your own Anthropic API key.
On the security side, MiniVibe supports end-to-end encryption, which can be enabled with vibe --e2e. The documentation specifically mentions X25519 key exchange, AES-256-GCM encryption, and local key storage. Its permission model is also practical: before Claude Code edits files, runs commands, or calls tools, it can push approval requests to your phone. Ecosystem integrations include Google, Apple, and GitHub login, an iOS app, a web console, Anthropic API key support, GitHub Issues, and the ability to run agents with systemd or PM2. The documentation is clearly structured and covers installation, quick start, and the CLI, but it lacks information on pricing, open-source licensing, self-hosting, and enterprise support.
The captured content does not provide MiniVibe’s pricing model, free quota, or payment methods; it only states that Playground uses the user’s own Anthropic API key. Its strengths are a short onboarding path, a clear mobile approval experience, suitability for multi-machine and remote server scenarios, and a relatively concrete encryption design. Its drawbacks are strong dependence on Claude Code/Anthropic, no clear indication from the text on whether it is open source or self-hostable, and limited transparency around commercial details.
MiniVibe is suitable for developers who use Claude Code heavily and want to monitor and control AI programming tasks from their phone. It is also a good fit for users running coding agents on cloud servers or across multiple workstations. The source text does not state how well it works from China. Given its reliance on the Claude/Anthropic ecosystem, actual usability, payment, and API access may need to be verified by users themselves. Alternatives include the native Claude Code CLI, Cursor, VS Code Remote, GitHub Codespaces, or Continue.
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