

vibestretch
vibestretch is a break reminder for people who pair with coding agents. Instead of a timer that interrupts you mid-thought, it hooks into the agent CLI and speaks only during the dead time you spend waiting on it: one line in the session, a soft chime, and an optional status...
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Platforms
- Claude Code
- OpenAI Codex
- Gemini CLI
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Command line interface
- Works Offline
- No Tracking
- Ad-free
- No registration required
vibestretch News & Activities
Recent activities
- Eliasjunit added vibestretch
- POX updated vibestretch
- Eliasjunit added vibestretch as alternative to Stretchly, Workrave, LookAway and Stretch Break
vibestretch information
What is vibestretch?
vibestretch is a break reminder for people who pair with coding agents. Instead of a timer that interrupts you mid-thought, it hooks into the agent CLI and speaks only during the dead time you spend waiting on it: one line in the session, a soft chime, and an optional status line segment with a stretch, a micro-workout, or a 20-20-20 eye break.
The difference from a classic break app: nothing pops up over your work, and nothing fires while you are typing. It measures the minutes the agent kept you waiting, waits for a cooldown, and stays silent through short turns entirely. On macOS it reads the system idle clock, so it never nudges an empty chair during an overnight run.
Works with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex CLI and Gemini CLI. Free and open source (MIT). No dependencies, no background daemon, no telemetry, no account.


