HCApr 17

ZORO: Active Rules for Reliable Vibe Coding

arXiv:2604.1562526.4h-index: 10
Predicted impact top 5% in HC · last 90 daysOriginality Incremental advance
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For developers using vibe coding, ZORO addresses the problem of passive rules that are not reliably followed, providing an interactive interface to enhance human-agent alignment.

ZORO transforms passive rules files into active controls by integrating with coding agents to enforce rules during plan generation, implementation, and feedback, leading to improved rule adherence and changes in user behavior and cognitive strategies.

Rules files (e.g., AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md) are the primary mechanism for human-agent alignment when developers vibe code. However, they remain passive: it is not immediately apparent when rules are being used or followed, or how to improve them. To transform rules from passive text into active controls, we introduce ZORO, an interactive interface that integrates directly with a coding agent and anchors rules to every step of the coding process. After an agent generates an initial plan, ZORO enriches the plan with rules, enforces the rules during implementation by requiring the agent prove that each rule was followed, and allows users to provide in-situ feedback when they are unsatisfied with a rule application to evolve the ruleset. A technical evaluation shows that coding agents follow rules more with ZORO than without. A user study demonstrates a change in people's behavior and cognitive strategies when rules are at the forefront of vibe coding. We discuss how making rules active in agentic systems unlocks broader opportunities for human-agent alignment in coding settings and beyond.

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