VibeHunt

Terms of use

How to use VibeHunt.

VibeHunt is a public, open-protocol software registry. By using this site or its MCP server you agree to the following. Last updated May 1, 2026.

What this is

VibeHunt indexes Capability manifests — JSON-LD documents maintainers publish under .well-known/vibehunt/ on their own domain — and exposes them via /browse, /find, and an MCP server at /api/mcp. The registry is one client of an open protocol; the spec is at /spec.

Using the site

Use the registry, the MCP server, and the search APIs for any lawful purpose, including building competing clients on top of the same open protocol. We encourage that.

Don't pound the search or submit endpoints with automated traffic beyond reasonable use. We may rate-limit or block traffic that impacts service for others.

Don't attempt to deanonymize other users via did:key: star data, subvert verification, or impersonate publishers.

Publishing to the registry

You can list software you maintain by hosting a Capability manifest at the canonical URL on your domain. Submitting binds the listing to that domain via did:web; control of the domain is what proves authorship.

Don't submit manifests for software you don't maintain or have permission to list. Imported / curated entries are clearly tagged as such and any maintainer can claim and override them by publishing their own manifest at their domain.

Manifests must be accurate. No malware, phishing, illegal content, or material that violates third-party rights. No spam, fake-looking metadata, or attempts to game the search ranker.

No warranty

The registry is provided as-is. We do our best to keep it accurate, fast, and online — but listings reflect what publishers submit, search rankings reflect imperfect models, and cached data can be stale. Don't rely on a VibeHunt listing as a substitute for your own diligence on any piece of software.

Contact

Anything else, email [email protected].