Add Vibe Motion as third README example showing brand-new tool research

Demonstrates /last30days researching a tool that launched 2 days ago —
before blog roundups existed. Real-time X/Reddit reactions from
@Hartdrawss, @rezkhere, @Totinhiiio plus honest Chase Jarvis review.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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## Example: Vibe Motion (Brand New AI Tool)
**Query:** `/last30days higgsfield motion vibe motion prompting`
**Research Output:**
> **Vibe Motion just launched (Feb 5-6, 2026) and it's blowing up** — Higgsfield dropped a Claude-powered motion design tool that generates editable motion graphics from plain-English prompts. It's the first AI video tool with actual reasoning, per @Hartdrawss, and @rezkhere called it out as something "no other AI can do." Linus Ekenstam said it "broke his brain" — work that took hours in After Effects now takes minutes.
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> **It generates code, not pixels** — Unlike other AI video tools, Vibe Motion produces actual animation code (via Remotion under the hood), not hallucinated video. Text never breaks, edits stay consistent, and you get a controllable, editable asset, per @Totinhiiio.
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> **Honest reviews: promising but not polished yet** — Chase Jarvis found results "okay" but noted 5+ minute render times, credit burn on iteration (8-60 credits per gen, $9 plan = ~150 credits), and that basic results are achievable faster with Canva. His verdict: "not quite ready for prime time" but the underlying tech shows significant potential.
**Key patterns discovered:**
1. Describe structure, not effects — Focus on timing, hierarchy, typography, and flow rather than expressive visual storytelling, per Higgsfield's official guide
2. Upload your actual assets first — Brand logos, product images, PDFs give the AI context to build around YOUR files, not generic placeholders
3. Use presets as starting points — Select a format (Infographics, Text Animation, Posters) before writing your prompt
4. Keep prompts conversational and direct — Short commands > long descriptions. "Create a kinetic typography intro" beats a paragraph of specs, per Segmind
5. Budget for iteration — Each generation burns credits, so get your prompt right before hitting generate, per Chase Jarvis
**Research Stats:** 10 Reddit threads + 30 X posts from @rezkhere, @Hartdrawss, @Totinhiiio + 14 web pages (Higgsfield blog, Chase Jarvis, SiliconANGLE, Segmind)
**Follow-up suggestions offered:**
> I'm now an expert on Higgsfield Vibe Motion prompting. What do you want to make?
> - A branded infographic animation with your company metrics animating in
> - A kinetic typography intro/bumper for a YouTube series
> - A logo reveal animation with particle effects and custom brand colors
This example shows /last30days researching **a tool that launched 2 days ago**. No blog roundups existed yet — the research came from X creators and Reddit threads reacting in real-time. You get prompting advice from the people actually using it, not SEO articles written after the fact.
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## Example: Legal Prompting (Hallucination Prevention) ## Example: Legal Prompting (Hallucination Prevention)
**Query:** `/last30days prompting techniques for chatgpt for legal questions` **Query:** `/last30days prompting techniques for chatgpt for legal questions`