Add advanced summaries to my site with vibe coding

The legacy features of YouTube Summarizer were built without vibe coding. The new features were implemented with Cursor while keeping the original stack and codebase. New capabilities include:
We also added Favorites, which lets you create and browse collections (sharing will likely come later).
Benefits I got from vibe coding:
- It’s easier to get started making changes. Instead of recalling the directory structure to know where to begin, I can simply tell Cursor which route to modify and let it explore the codebase. This makes it faster to start, especially when switching across multiple projects.
- It helps me start projects with unfamiliar stacks much faster. For example, I wasn’t familiar with GitHub Pages before, but for a simple project gallery, I could start and build iteratively with Cursor and learn the platform along the way.