elixir-vibe
To provide Elixir-native tooling for safer and better agent-assisted coding through AST-aware analysis and BEAM-native agent runtimes.
At a Glance
- Elixir Developers
- AI-assisted Software Engineering Teams
- BEAM Ecosystem
AI Tools by elixir-vibe
(1)Vibe
Elixir OTP AI Coding Agent
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Latest News
Thinking Elixir 303: The Taming of the Slop
Celebrating 300 with José Valim - Mention of Elixir Vibe
Vibe Coding at ElixirConf US 2025
Launch of Elixir-Vibe Organization
Products & Services
BEAM-native coding agent for Elixir/OTP projects with TUI, LiveView web console, and stateful Elixir eval.
Igniter installer that bootstraps strict Mix CI quality gates including Credo, Dialyzer, ExDNA, ExSlop, and Reach.
AST-aware search, replace, and diffing tool for Elixir code.
Tool for call-flow, data-flow, and architecture checks for BEAM projects.
Market Position
Differentiated from general-purpose AI coding agents by being BEAM-native and leveraging deep AST awareness specific to Elixir.
Leadership
Founders
Danila Poyarkov
Developer and builder of Elixir tools for agents, known for ExAST, Reach, and vibe. Previously built tools for agents working with code and running systems.
Executive Team
Danila Poyarkov
Founder / Lead Maintainer
Core developer of the Elixir-Vibe ecosystem.
Founding Story
Started by Danila Poyarkov as a collection of tools for safer agentic development, later centralized under the Elixir-Vibe organization to provide a unified ecosystem for Elixir AI tooling.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Open Source / Community-driven
Pricing Tiers
Available via Hex.pm and GitHub under MIT license.
Target Markets
- Elixir Developers
- AI-assisted Software Engineering Teams
- BEAM Ecosystem
- Agent-assisted Elixir development
- Codebase auditing for AI-generated low-quality code
- Architecture boundary checking
- Automated project bootstrapping with strict quality gates
- Parallel research and long-running background coding tasks
- Elixir community members using vibe-coding techniques