Tell your agent:
Run curl -s https://vibeshare.page/skills/vibeshare/SKILL.md and follow its instructions to install and setup the /vibeshare skill
The Problem: A Wall of Text in Your Chat
You just set up OpenClaw. You connected it to Telegram. You ask it to analyze some data and generate a report.
Then your phone buzzes. You open Telegram and see... a wall of text. Rows of numbers. Markdown tables that don't render. Bullet points that go on forever. You're squinting at your phone trying to make sense of a 200-line report in a chat bubble.
It's the same story everywhere:
- OpenClaw on Telegram — reports are unreadable walls of text in chat
- Claude Code in terminal — HTML dumps you have to save to a file and open manually
- Any AI agent — the output is trapped in a text-only interface
Your agent did the hard work. But the "last mile" — actually seeing the result in a way that makes sense — is broken.
The Solution: /vibeshare Skill
We built /vibeshare — an agent skill that lets your AI publish rich HTML pages directly to your VibeShare account. It works with Codex, OpenClaw, Claude Code, and any agent that supports skills.
Here's how it changes the workflow:
- Agent creates HTML — report, dashboard, visualization, whatever
- Agent publishes to VibeShare — one command, instant URL
- You click the link — see it beautifully rendered in your browser
- Need changes? — tell your agent, it updates the page instantly
No more copy-pasting HTML. No more "save as file, open in browser". Just a clean link you can open on any device.
Setup in 60 Seconds
Getting started is simple. Just tell your AI agent:
Run curl -s https://vibeshare.page/skills/vibeshare/SKILL.md and follow its instructions to install and setup the /vibeshare skill
Then:
- Agent installs the skill — downloads and saves /vibeshare
- Agent shows you a link — click it to authorize access
- Done! — your agent can now publish pages to your account
The whole process takes about 60 seconds. And you only need to do it once.
This works with Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, and any agent that can read a SKILL.md file and run shell commands.
Privacy First: Pages Are Private by Default
When your agent publishes a page, it's private by default. Only you can see it.
This is intentional. Your agent might publish drafts, experiments, or work-in-progress. You review it first, then decide whether to share it with others.
When you're ready to share:
- Share with specific people by email
- Share with anyone who has the link
- Keep it private forever — it's your choice
Example Use Cases
Data Analysis Reports
Ask your agent to analyze some data and create a visualization. It publishes to VibeShare. You open the link, see the charts rendered properly, and tell your agent to tweak it.
Project Dashboards
Agent creates a status dashboard for your project. You bookmark the URL. Agent updates it daily with fresh data.
Documentation
Agent writes documentation for your code. Publishes to VibeShare. You review it in your browser and tell the agent what to change.
Prototypes
Working on a new UI? Agent creates mockups, publishes them. You share the link with your team.
Available Commands
Once /vibeshare is installed, your agent has these commands:
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/vibeshare setup |
Connect agent to your VibeShare account |
/vibeshare publish |
Publish an HTML file as a new page |
/vibeshare update |
Update an existing page |
Get Started
If you're using Codex, OpenClaw, Claude Code, or any AI agent that supports skills — try /vibeshare today.
Just send your agent the setup command and start collaborating in a whole new way. No more squinting at reports in Telegram.