thih9 4 days ago

> Your pet will gain XP as you code in either mode.

Feature request: the pet gets extra experience in certain situations, e.g.:

* when a failing build gets fixed

* when a previously red test gets green

* when the typing speed is sufficiently high

* when a commit is made that removes a lot of code

* when a commit is made that increases code coverage

* etc…

  • bearware 5 hours ago

    I really like these - I have an XP boost/ buff PR in the works which activates when you reach a typing velocity (and adds a cool swirling effect around your character).

    Git integration would be low hanging fruit so could def add that in. (build/ testing/ ci integrations would be trickier I suspect?)

  • TrueGeek 3 days ago

    These are great ideas. It'd be fun to make virtual pets that only lived / grew through GitHub actions and then were updated in the project readme

eltonlin 2 days ago

I really love this idea but I'm having such a hard time using it. After hatching the egg with Ctrl + Shift + P, I have no idea how to "type" on that blank panel (I use Cursor). When I open new files, the egg disappears. Frustrating.

  • bearware 4 hours ago

    Ah sorry to hear it’s frustrating - You could switch to the Explorer mode in settings which might be a better option.

    In panel mode: The panel is treated like another open file tab, so needs to be manually positioned alongside your open code (so that both are visible simultaneously).

easton 3 days ago

Very cool. I have VSCode pets in my editor, it’s usually minimized but I like knowing clippy is in there jumping around.

_puk 4 days ago

Something on my ideas list was some interactive game type thing for when cursor is busy "thinking".

This should fit the bill nicely!

  • bearware 4 hours ago

    This is a cool idea actually, even for a separate extension. Cursor doesn’t offer an API yet (so I’m not sure how to detect when Cursor itself is “thinking”), but it could be always-on.

    I recall a site adding Memory Match minigame while a build was running (was it Vercel?), and I couldn’t help playing it every time.

    Add in tic-tac-toe and a few others and you have yourself a cool extension.

    Maybe a more constructive game also: a multiple choice quiz about your code to make sure you understand it?

hackermanai 4 days ago

This is cool! ...and probably very annoying after a while :P

upghost 3 days ago

This may have converted me to AI coding.

  • nobodywasishere 3 days ago

    This is just a normal VS Code extension, AI coding not required

    • upghost 3 days ago

      This may have converted me to VS coding.

mbf 3 days ago

This seems perfect for streaming while vibe coding before an audience like Twitch or maybe sharing screen in a classroom setting.

  • 38 3 days ago

    Why anyone would want to watch vibe coding is beyond me.

    • dcsan 3 days ago

      Learning prompting? Or how to set up your environment with a readme? I think they're are ways to be more productive with riding the vibe!

rf15 3 days ago

what's that japanese? ペジト ( pejito)? why is it not コダチ (kodachi)?

  • zx321 3 days ago

    ペット? So it's "petto".

ofirtwo 3 days ago

Haha I love it!

apgwoz 3 days ago

Clippy? Bonsai Buddy? Is that you?

  • bearware 4 hours ago

    Somebody actually requested an interactive “desktop version” with features akin to bonzibuddy.

    I carry the scars of 90s internet to know better.

  • lagniappe 3 days ago

    It's spelled BonziBUDDY

    • apgwoz 3 days ago

      My mistake. I am sorry that early 2000s memories of Windows malware disguised as virtual friends is failing me.

jillyboel 3 days ago

Why...? As if "vibe coding" wasn't useless garbage to begin with...