javlonbek1233/vibrant-palette — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Run the AI Studio-generated app locally with your own Gemini API key to see what it produces
Read the source code directly since the README does not explain the app's actual behavior
Use the linked AI Studio page as a starting point to preview the app before running it yourself
| javlonbek1233/vibrant-palette | aerdelan/housand-domaintoolmatrix | alibaba/webmcp-nexus | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 22 | 22 | 22 |
| Language | TypeScript | TypeScript | TypeScript |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | moderate |
| Complexity | 2/5 | 2/5 | 3/5 |
| Audience | vibe coder | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Requires a Google Gemini API key set in a local .env.local file.
Vibrant-Palette is a small TypeScript project generated from Google's AI Studio, a tool for building and exporting AI-powered web apps. The repository name suggests it has something to do with color palettes, but the README included does not describe what the app actually does, what a vibrant palette means in this context, or who it is for. What the README does tell you is how to run the project locally. It is a Node.js application, and getting it running is a short sequence: install the npm dependencies, set a GEMINI_API_KEY environment variable in a local .env file with your own Google Gemini API key, and then start the development server with a single npm command. The mention of a Gemini API key confirms the app calls Google's Gemini AI model for at least part of its functionality, which lines up with its AI Studio origin, but the README gives no further detail on what that call does or what the resulting output looks like. There is a link back to the app's page on Google's AI Studio site, where the original project may include a live preview or additional description not carried over into this repository's README. Because the documentation here is limited to setup instructions, this repository is best understood as a starter export of an AI Studio project rather than a fully documented open source tool. Anyone evaluating it would need a Gemini API key and would likely need to run the app themselves, or visit the linked AI Studio page, to understand what it actually produces before deciding whether it is useful. The README is genuinely thin, so most of what this project does has to be discovered by reading its source code directly.
A TypeScript app exported from Google AI Studio that calls the Gemini API, the README covers only local setup and does not explain what the app produces.
Mainly TypeScript. The stack also includes TypeScript, Node.js, Gemini API.
License is not stated in the available content.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.
Mainly vibe coder.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
Verify against the repo before relying on details.