Submitting a project here means writing a title, tagline, description, and feature list, mapping it to the right practice areas, and capturing product screenshots. vibecode-submit does that first draft from a GitHub link.
It's an agent skill, written as plain markdown so Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or any other coding agent can run it. Point it at a repo and it reads the README and code to draft every text field, maps the project to vibecode.law's fixed practice-area tags, and captures real product screenshots from your live demo or a local dev server. It asks you only the things code can't know, like what help you're looking for, and writes a folder you paste straight into this form.
It never submits for you, and it never fabricates a screenshot. Free and open source under MIT. There's nothing to install — point any coding agent at SKILL.md in the repo and ask it to follow the workflow for a GitHub URL. (Claude Code users get a /vibecode-submit <github-url> shortcut for the same thing, if the folder is dropped into ~/.claude/skills.)