vibe coding to vibe deployment

From vibe coding to vibe deployment.

Codedit is the native editor line: CodeEdit as the macOS base, Cursor-class daily coding flow, Xcode-native UX patterns, LSP and workspace integration, agent orchestration, one-click CI, preview environments, and deployment rails that feel closer to Railway than a buried DevOps console.

Codedit

Native build plan

A Cursor-class native IDE where agents code, review, run CI, and deploy with one-click Railway-style infrastructure.

Audience
Builders who want agents to carry code from idea to review to deploy without leaving the editor.
Stage
Native build plan

the case

01 problem

Agent IDEs still stop too early. They help write code, then developers fall back into terminals, CI dashboards, cloud consoles, and deployment glue.

02 approach

Codedit starts from a native macOS editor base, borrows the daily flow that makes Cursor useful, and adds agent-owned build, review, preview, and deployment paths.

03 outcome

The editor can own files, terminals, reviews, agent threads, CI status, previews, and deploys without making the developer leave the flow.

capabilities

Native workspace shell

Agent thread surfaces

LSP and source editing

Terminal and task lanes

Runtime/provider integration

One-click CI and deployment

Preview environments

product lines

01

Cursor-native macOS IDE

planned
02

Agent review room

planned
03

One-click CI rail

planned
04

Railway-style deploy panel

planned
05

Vibe-to-production workspace

planned

proof state

Remote docs define a full native master plan around CodeEdit, Cursor flow, Xcode guidance, and modern agent ergonomics.

The plan preserves the existing product runtime while moving editor ownership into native macOS surfaces.

Research compares Cursor, Zed, CodeEdit, extension compatibility, autocomplete, and agent IDE packaging.

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A Cursor-class native IDE where agents code, review, run CI, and deploy with one-click Railway-style infrastructure.