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YuechenLiyesterday at 11:06 PM4 repliesview on HN

So... has Google provided a Codex/Claude Code equivalent to Gemini yet? I would like to use Gemini for coding tasks, but that's kind of difficult to do as I don't even know how to get Gemini to even "clone this repo and read the code in it for static analysis", much less open PRs in repos.

ChatGPT/Codex can do it, Claude can do it, why can't Gemini?

And no, I don't mean going through Antigravity, and personally I'm wary about LLMs having unsupervised access on my computer without explicit policy, so I really think Google is putting the cart before the horse here.


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kakugawayesterday at 11:29 PM

Antigravity CLI (which replaced Gemini CLI):

https://antigravity.google/product/antigravity-cli

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jatorayesterday at 11:13 PM

no. gemini's instruction following is currently abysmal. Gemini CLI could be a great scaffold for all we know, but we cant know because the models it uses are so horribly bad at being driven in that way.

no clue why google has dropped the ball this hard on IF.

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andrewbuttsyesterday at 11:20 PM

Yes, Gemini CLI and Antigravity

liuchao-001today at 1:44 AM

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