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Growing up in China before the internet age, my window to the outside world was CCTV-6. Along with Baywatch, one of the first American TV shows I ever watched was Knight Rider. I don’t remember the exact plot lines, but the core concept stuck with me forever: KITT. A car that could talk, think, and do things for you."><meta name=keywords content="software engineer,performance engineering,Google engineer,tech blog,software development,performance optimization,Eric Liu,engineering blog,mountain biking,Jeep enthusiast,overlanding,camping,outdoor adventures"><meta name=twitter:card content="summary"><meta name=twitter:title content="Hacking a Chinese Car Stereo to fulfill my Knight Rider dreams"><meta name=twitter:description content="“Vibe coding” has become my latest obsession. It’s that flow state where the tools disappear, and you’re just manipulating logic at the speed of thought. Usually, this happens in a high-end IDE like Antigravity. But lately, I’ve been trying to answer a childhood dream.
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Growing up in China before the internet age, my window to the outside world was CCTV-6. Along with Baywatch, one of the first American TV shows I ever watched was Knight Rider. I don’t remember the exact plot lines, but the core concept stuck with me forever: KITT. A car that could talk, think, and do things for you."><meta property="og:url" content="https://ericxliu.me/posts/vibe-coding-from-the-jeep/"><meta property="og:site_name" content="Eric X. Liu's Personal Page"><meta property="og:title" content="Hacking a Chinese Car Stereo to fulfill my Knight Rider dreams"><meta property="og:description" content="“Vibe coding” has become my latest obsession. It’s that flow state where the tools disappear, and you’re just manipulating logic at the speed of thought. Usually, this happens in a high-end IDE like Antigravity. But lately, I’ve been trying to answer a childhood dream.
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<span class=sr-only>Link to heading</span></a></h2><p>With input sorted, the software setup was surprisingly straightforward. <strong>Termux</strong> was the obvious choice for a terminal.</p><p>I discovered that <strong>Claude Code</strong> works on Termux with zero hassle.</p><p>The setup was shockingly simple:</p><div class=highlight><pre tabindex=0 style=color:#e6edf3;background-color:#0d1117;-moz-tab-size:4;-o-tab-size:4;tab-size:4><code class=language-bash data-lang=bash><span style=display:flex><span>pkg install nodejs git ripgrep
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<span class=sr-only>Link to heading</span></a></h2><ul><li><strong>Head Units are just Weird Tablets</strong>: They have quirks (like Slave-only Bluetooth), but they are standard Android under the hood. <code>adb root</code> is your best friend for diagnosing them.</li><li><strong>Check the Kernel Config</strong>: Before buying hardware peripherals for embedded Android devices, always check <code>/proc/config.gz</code>. If the support isn’t compiled in, you’re dead in the water.</li><li><strong>The Vibe is Portable</strong>: With tools like Termux and Claude Code, the “dev environment” is no longer a heavy laptop. It’s anywhere you have a terminal.</li></ul><h2 id=references>References
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