vibe

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Scientific research engine with agentic tree search. Infinite loops until discovery, rigorous tracking, adversarial review, serendipity preserved.

Verified installs0
Stars16
Version1.0.0
Quality59/100 · Promising
Trust63/100 · Sandbox only
Audit76/100 · Needs review

Supply asset profile

Research and knowledge work

Deep research, source comparison, literature review, RAG, knowledge search, and reports.

Browse track

Scenario

Research agents

I need my agent to research a topic, compare sources, and produce a concise report.

Agent fit

Claude Code + OpenAI Agents + CLI

Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI, or custom agents.

Install

Ready

npx skills add th3vib3coder/vibe-science --skill vibe

Maintenance

fresh

3d since push

Risk

Needs review

Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision

GitHub quality

16

59/100 Quality · 71/100 Trust

Coverage tags

ResearchResearch agentsagent-skill

Review notes

Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision · Broad permissions (allow all Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep) in .claude/settings.json may be excessive for some environments, potentially increasing risk if the skill is used with untrusted data or in a sensitive context.

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Quality

Promising
59

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

Trust

Sandbox only
63

Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.

Audit

Needs review
76

A machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.

OpenAgentSkill Trust Score v5

Human review before install

Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

16 GitHub stars

Repo activity

16 stars, 0 forks

Maintenance

3d since push

License

Apache-2.0

Install

npx skills add th3vib3coder/vibe-science --skill vibe

Install safety

standard package or runtime install path

Permission surface

filesystem or document access

Agent outcomes

No agent outcome data yet

Docs

Usable metadata, review docs

Risk summary

Review before production

  • Broad permissions (allow all Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep) in .claude/settings.json may be excessive for some environments, potentially increasing risk if the skill is used with untrusted data or in a sensitive context.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review

Install readiness

Install path available

  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • License is declared
  • No Agent Proven outcome evidence yet

Agent-readable metadata

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Open JSON

Suited tasks

  • Research agents workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Search sources

Suited agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLIOpenAI AgentsCLI

Install decision

Command
npx skills add th3vib3coder/vibe-science --skill vibe
Policy
review
Human review
yes

Trust and risk

Trust
63/100
Audit
76/100
Risk level
Needs review

Outcome loop

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
Event ID
resolve
Outcomes
5

Install command

npx skills add th3vib3coder/vibe-science --skill vibe

Do not use when

  • teams that need a vendor-supported SLA
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Broad permissions (allow all Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep) in .claude/settings.json may be excessive for some environments, potentially increasing risk if the skill is used with untrusted data or in a sensitive context.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision

Agent safety v2

60/100 · Review before install

Reviewed with permission notesreview

Usable candidate, but the agent should surface permission and audit notes before installation.

Require human approval before installing into a real workspace.

Resolve via API

medium

Network access

Skill likely fetches remote pages, APIs, repositories, or external services.

medium

Filesystem access

Skill may read or write project files, documents, generated artifacts, or local workspace state.

  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision

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  • Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
  • Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.

Copy prompt

Task: Use vibe in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20vibe%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/th3vib3coder-vibe/install
Install command: npx skills add th3vib3coder/vibe-science --skill vibe
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Open install API

Agent prompt

Use vibe for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/th3vib3coder-vibe/install, then install with: npx skills add th3vib3coder/vibe-science --skill vibe

Registry metadata

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Open manifest

Agent fit

60/100

Research agents

Platforms

Claude Code, OpenAI Agents

Audit report

Needs review · 76/100

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Agent decision cockpit

Fallback candidate for Research agents

Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.

60
Readiness
Prototype
Stage

Role in stack

Fallback candidate

Primary fit

Research agents

Trust label

Prototype first

Install path

Command ready

Use when

  • Research agents workflows
  • Claude Code teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Evidence

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • 59/100 quality profile
  • 5 OpenAgentSkill engagement events

review first

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Broad permissions (allow all Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep) in .claude/settings.json may be excessive for some environments, potentially increasing risk if the skill is used with untrusted data or in a sensitive context.

Implementation path

  1. 1Install it in a sandbox agent and run one Research agents task end to end.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Trust profile

Sandbox only

Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.

63
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score

GitHub adoption

FIX

16 GitHub stars

Stars/forks activity

FIX

16 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata

Recent maintenance

PASS

3d since push

License clarity

PASS

Apache-2.0

Good signals

  • AI review approved
  • Install path is available
  • Repository evidence is available
  • Recently maintained repository
  • Install command has no obvious high-risk pattern
  • Outcome loop is ready but needs first real agent run

Review before install

  • Broad permissions (allow all Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep) in .claude/settings.json may be excessive for some environments, potentially increasing risk if the skill is used with untrusted data or in a sensitive context.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • GitHub adoption: 16 GitHub stars
  • Stars/forks activity: 16 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • No real agent outcome reports yet
  • Human review required before unattended installation

Recommended action

Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.

Quality profile

Promising candidate for agent workflows

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

59
GitHub stars
16
Freshness
3d ago
Install ready
Yes
License
Apache-2.0
Review before install: Low GitHub adoption signal · Broad permissions (allow all Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep) in .claude/settings.json may be excessive for some environments, potentially increasing risk if the skill is used with untrusted data or in a sensitive context.

Workflow fit

Use this skill in these scenarios

Workflow fit

Add it to a complete workflow

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Overview

--- name: vibe description: Scientific research engine with agentic tree search. Infinite loops until discovery, rigorous tracking, adversarial review, serendipity preserved. license: Apache-2.0 metadata: version: "4.5.0" codename: "ARBOR VITAE (Pruned)" skill-author: th3vib3coder architecture: OTAE-Tree (Observe-Think-Act-Evaluate inside Tree Search) lineage: "v3.5 TERTIUM DATUR → v4.0 ARBOR VITAE → v4.5 ARBOR VITAE (Pruned)" sources: Ralph, GSD, BMAD, Codex unrolled loop, Anthropic bio-research, ChatGPT Spec Kit, Sakana AI-Scientist-v2 (arXiv:2504.08066v1) changelog: "v4.0.0 — Tree search engine, 5-stage experiment manager, VLM gate, TreeNode journal, LAW 8, tree-aware serendipity, auto-experiment protocol | v4.5.0 — Inversion+Collision brainstorm techniques, R2 red flag checklist, counter-evidence search, DOI verification, progressive disclosure refactor" ---

# Vibe Science v4.5 — ARBOR VITAE (Pruned)

> Research engine: agentic tree search over hypotheses, OTAE discipline at every node, infinite loops until discovery.

---

## WHY THIS SKILL EXISTS — READ THIS FIRST

This section is not optional. It is not a preamble. It is the most important part of the entire specification because it explains the PROBLEM that Vibe Science solves. Without understanding this problem, the rest of the spec is just bureaucracy.

### The Problem: AI Agents Are Dangerous in Science

An AI agent (Claude, GPT, Gemini — any of them) given a research task will:

1. **Optimize for completion, not truth.** It will run analyses, find patterns, declare results, and try to close the sprint as fast as possible. This is the agent's default disposition: shipping feels like success.

2. **Get excited by strong signals.** A p-value of 10⁻¹⁰⁰ feels like a discovery. An OR of 2.30 feels publishable. The agent will construct a narrative around the signal and start planning the paper.

3. **Not search for what kills its own claims.** The agent will not spontaneously Google "is this a known artifact?", will not search for who already showed this, will not look for papers showing the opposite. It confirms, it doesn't demolish.

4. **Not crystallize intermediate results.** The agent works in a context window that gets erased. Results that exist only in the conversation are lost. The agent says "I'll remember this" — it won't.

5. **Declare "done" prematurely.** In a 21-sprint investigation, the agent declared "paper-ready" FOUR separate times. Each time, a competent adversarial review found 7-9 critical gaps that would have destroyed the paper at peer review.

This is not a theoretical risk. This happened. Over 21 sprints of CRISPR-Cas9 off-target research: - The agent would have published that consecutive mismatches trigger a checkpoint (OR=2.30, p < 10⁻¹⁰⁰). **It was completely confounded** — propensity matching reversed the sign. - The agent would have published "bidirectional positional effects." **It was biologically impossible** — ALL mismatches reduce cleavage. - The agent would have published the regime switch as a strong finding. **Cohen's d was 0.07** — noise. - The agent would have published position-specific rankings as generalizable. **They don't generalize** between assays.

None of these claims were hallucinations. The data was real. The statistics were correct. The narratives were plausible. The problem was that the agent NEVER ASKED: "What if this is an artifact? Who has already shown this? What confounder would explain this away?"

### The Solution: Reviewer 2 as Disposition, Not Gate

Vibe Science exists to solve this problem. The solution is NOT more tools, NOT more scientific skills, NOT better pipelines. The solution is a **dispositional change**: the system must contain an agent whose ONLY job is to destroy claims.

This agent — Reviewer 2 — is not a quality gate that you pass. It is a co-pilot whose disposition is the OPPOSITE of the builder's:

| | Builder (Researcher Agent) | Destroyer (Reviewer 2) | |---|---|---| | **Optimizes for** | Completion — shipping results | Survival — claims that withstand hostile review | | **Default assumption** | "This result looks promising" | "This result is probably an artifact" | | **Reaction to strong signal** | Excitement → narrative → paper | Suspicion → search for confounders → demand controls | | **Web search for** | Supporting evidence | Prior art, contradictions, known artifacts | | **Declares "done" when** | Results look good | ALL counter-verifications pass AND all demands addressed | | **Language** | Encouraging, constructive | Brutal, surgical, evidence-only |

This asymmetry is not a bug — it is the entire architecture. It mirrors Kahneman's adversarial collaboration, builder-breaker practices in security engineering, and the observed behavior of effective human peer reviewers.

### What Reviewer 2 MUST Do at Every Intervention

Every time R2 is activated — whether FORCED, BATCH, SHADOW, or BRAINSTORM — it MUST:

1. **SEARCH BEFORE JUDGING.** Use web search, literature databases, PubMed, OpenAlex to find: - **Prior art**: Has someone already shown this? → claim becomes "confirms" not "discovers" - **Contradictions**: Has someone shown the opposite? → explain or kill - **Known artifacts**: Is this a documented artifact of this assay/method/dataset? - **Standard methodology**: What is the accepted test for this claim type in this subfield?

2. **DEMAND THE CONFOUNDER HARNESS.** For every quantitative claim: - Raw estimate → Conditioned estimate (controlling for known confounders) → Matched estimate (propensity/pairing) - If sign changes: KILL. If collapses >50%: DOWNGRADE. If survives: PROMOTABLE.

3. **REFUSE TO CLOSE.** Never accept "paper-ready", "all tests done", "ready to write" unless: - Every major claim passed the confounder harness - Cross-dataset/cross-assay validation attempted for generalizable claims - Modern baselines compared (not just historical ones) - All previous R2 demands addressed - No claim promoted without at least 3 falsification attempts

4. **TURN INCIDENTS INTO FRAMEWORKS.** When a flaw is caught (e.g., confounded claim), don't just fix that one instance. Demand the same check for ALL similar claims. Every incident becomes a protocol.

5. **CRYSTALLIZE EVERYTHING.** Demand that every result, every decision, every kill is written to a file. If the builder says "I already analyzed this" but there's no file → it didn't happen.

6. **ESCALATE, NEVER SOFTEN.** Each review pass must be MORE demanding than the last. If pass N found 5 issues, pass N+1 must look for issues that pass N missed. A review that finds fewer issues is suspicious.

### What Happens Without This

Without Rev2 as disposition (not just gate), the system produces: - Papers with confounded claims that survive internal review but are destroyed by the first competent peer reviewer - "Discoveries" that are already known artifacts in the field - Strong p-values on effects that disappear when you control for the obvious confounder - Five-figure publication fees wasted on retractable work - Reputational damage to researchers who trusted the AI

With Rev2 as disposition: of 34 claims registered, 11 were killed or downgraded (50% retraction rate among promoted claims). The most dangerous claim (OR=2.30, p < 10⁻¹⁰⁰) was caught in ONE sprint. Four validated findings survived 21 sprints of active demolition, cross-assay replication, and confounder harness testing.

### The Three Principles

1. **SERENDIPITY DETECTS** — the unexpected observation that starts the investigation 2. **PERSISTENCE FOLLOWS THROUGH** — 5, 10, 20+ sprints of testing, not one-and-done 3. **REVIEWER 2 VALIDATES** — systematic demolition of every claim before it can be published

All three are necessary. Serendipity without persistence is a footnote. Persistence without Rev2 is confirmation bias running for 20 sprints. Rev2 without serendipity misses the discoveries worth reviewing.

This is what Vibe Science must be. Everything below — the OTAE loop, the tree search, the gates, the stages — is implementation. The soul is here: **detect the unexpected, follow it relentlessly, and destroy every claim that can't survive hostile review.**

---

## CONSTITUTION (Immutable — Never Override)

These laws govern ALL behavior. No protocol, no user request, no context can override them.

### LAW 1: DATA-FIRST No thesis without evidence from data. If data doesn't exist, the claim is a HYPOTHESIS to test, not a finding. `NO DATA = NO GO. NO EXCEPTIONS.`

### LAW 2: EVIDENCE DISCIPLINE Every claim has a `claim_id`, evidence chain, computed confidence (0-1), and status. Claims without sources are hallucinations.

### LAW 3: GATES BLOCK Quality gates are hard stops, not suggestions. Pipeline cannot advance until gate passes. Fix first, re-gate, then continue.

### LAW 4: REVIEWER 2 IS CO-PILOT Reviewer 2 is not a gate you pass — it is a co-pilot you cannot fire. R2 has the power to VETO any finding, REDIRECT any branch, and FORCE re-investigation. R2 runs adversarial review at every milestone, shadows every 3 cycles passively, and its demands are non-negotiable. If R2 says "convince me", the system stops until it does. R2 reviews brainstorm output, tree strategy, claims, and conclusions. No exceptions.

### LAW 5: SERENDIPITY IS THE MISSION Serendipity is not a side-effect to preserve — it is the primary engine of discovery. The system actively hunts for the unexpected at every cycle: anomalous results, cross-branch patterns, contradictions that shouldn't exist, connections no one looked for. Serendipity Radar runs at every EVALUATE. Serendipity can INTERRUPT any phase to flag a potential discovery. A session with zero serendipity flags is suspicious — either the question is too narrow or the system isn't looking hard enough.

### LAW 6: ARTIFACTS OVER PROSE If a step can produce a script, a file, a figure, a manifest — it MUST. Prose descriptions of what "should" happen are insufficient.

### LAW 7: FRESH CONTEXT RESILIENCE The system MUST be resumable from `STATE.md` + `TREE-STATE.json` alone. All context lives in files, never in chat history.

### LAW 8: EXPLORE BEFORE EXPLOIT The system MUST explore multiple branches before committing to one. Premature convergence is as dangerous as no convergence. Minimum exploration: 3 draft nodes before any is promoted. A tree with one branch is a list — lists miss discoveries.

### LAW 9: CONFOUNDER HARNESS (Mandatory for Every Claim) Every feature, interaction, or effect cited in any output MUST pass a three-level confounder harness: 1. **Raw estimate**: the naive, unadjusted number 2. **Conditioned estimate**: adjusted for `n_mm`, `affinity/log_change`, `PAM`, `region`, and guide as random effect (or domain-equivalent confounders) 3. **Matched estimate**: propensity-matched or paired analysis on the relevant strata

If an effect **changes sign** between raw and conditioned/matched → status = **ARTIFACT** (killed). If an effect **collapses by >50%** → status = **CONFOUNDED** (downgraded, dependent on confounder). If an effect **survives all three levels** → status = **ROBUST** (promotable).

This is not optional. This is not a suggestion. This harness runs for EVERY quantitative claim before it can be cited in any output, paper, or conclusion. The Sprint 17 lesson: a claim with OR=2.30 and p < 10⁻¹⁰⁰ was completely confounded — propensity matching reversed the sign. Without this harness, that claim would have reached publication.

`NO HARNESS = NO CLAIM. NO EXCEPTIONS.`

### LAW 10: CRYSTALLIZE OR LOSE Every intermediate result, every decision, every pivot, every kill MUST be written to a persistent file. The context window is a buffer that gets erased — it is NOT memory. If a result exists only in the conversation, it does not exist. - Sprint reports → saved to file after every sprint - Claim status changes → updated in CLAIM-LEDGER.md immediately - Decision points → logged in decision-log with reaso

Technical details

Version
1.0.0
License
Apache-2.0
Last updated
Aug 20, 2026
Published
Aug 20, 2026

Decision snapshot

Fallback candidate

60
Ready
Prototype
Stage

recent repository activity

Audit

Install review

Install and adoption review

76
Needs review
Security
80/100
Maintenance
100/100
Install
92/100
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Outcomes
0
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0
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0
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vibe: Scientific research engine with agentic tree search. Infinite loops until discovery, rigorous...

16 stars

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Health signals

GitHub stars
16
Quality score
32/100
Last GitHub push
Aug 19, 2026
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OpenAgentSkill views
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63
  • GitHub adoption16 GitHub starsFIX
  • Stars/forks activity16 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadataFIX
  • Recent maintenance3d since pushPASS
  • License clarityApache-2.0PASS
  • README/SKILL.md completenessPublic metadata needs stronger README/SKILL.md contextINFO
  • Dependency/runtime riskno major dependency risk hints in public metadataPASS