Anyone else rethinking their AI coding workflow after Google basically killed Gemini CLI for regular users?
The 1000 req/day thing was honestly the main reason a lot of people used it. Now it feels like Google is pushing everyone into Antigravity and the whole vibe seems way more platform-controlled and enterprise-focused.
I’m trying to figure out what the actual best option is now:
- stick with Antigravity CLI?
- move to Qwen Code CLI?
- try newer agent setups like Eigent?
- or just accept the Claude Code subscription tax?
What I’m mainly curious about:
- reliability on long coding sessions
- context handling
- hallucination rate during refactors
- how bad the lock-in risk is
- local/open model support
- whether any of these are actually viable daily drivers yet
Feels like Gemini CLI hit a sweet spot before Google pivoted harder toward “agent platforms.”
People who’ve already switched:
what are you using now, and what made you leave/stay?
u/Flaky-Preparation589 — 6 hours ago