Full-time coding as a primary editor IDE, development tasks in combination with Claude, simple browser automation tasks with screen recording
It's a reliable, full-featured AI coding assistant but has rigid subscription terms that limit token flexibility.
Testing specific context limits of AI models, using subscription tokens flexibly across different tools
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And I could probably cobble something close with tig or lazygit if I switched from emacs.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: potentially as a git interface alternative if switching from Emacs
I do like to use... Antigravity with Claude a few times a week as coding assistants.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: coding assistant
now I went away and switched to Antigravity but the first 3 were able to install the same extensions
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: General development
I tried tig first, I think Lazygit is the ideal interface to me for it. I actually don't use it apart from tags now though.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: git interface
Personally I think Antigravity (with Claude and Gemini) firmly keeps Google in the running as far as AI coding tools goes.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: AI coding tools
I only tried some simple things with it so far but it worked well. It takes screen recordings and saves them as an artifact for you to verify.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Trying simple tasks where it auto-launches a browser, moves the mouse, clicks, reviews the screen, and iterates based on specs.
It's become my most used editor IDE where I've yet to hit a quota limit... I've yet to see any failed service responses after a month of full-time usage.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Primary full-time coding assistant/editor IDE
Whilst I still use Antigravity + Claude for development, I reach for MiniMax first in my AI workflows.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: used in combination with Claude for development tasks
I find the integration to be pretty straightforward. I've unfortunately done a dozen different payment integrations, and Gravity was the easiest, and the support most helpful.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Payment processing for a SaaS and for client billing (cards and ACH)
My pro account also got banned yesterday, but I didn t use any clawd molt stuff like the OP.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Using a Pro subscription, presumably via API or third-party tools
I wasn't able to test this... in antigravity with my pro subscription because, well, it appears nobody actually uses these tools at Google.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Testing if actual context equals effective context
I still kinda wish that the subscriptions would just allow you to use the tokens however you wish... with open code it doesn t really matter if I use antigravity or gemini-cli the usage should be about the same.
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Coding agent (implied AI coding assistant)
I hit while building multi-agent systems and adopting AI coding assistants (Cursor, Antigravity, Codex, etc.).
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: AI coding assistant as part of building multi-agent systems
very occasional use of AntiGravity for coding using Claude and Gemini models
Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Coding using Claude and Gemini models
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