Original Reddit post

I’m currently working on my projects using the Claude Code extension by Anthropic inside Antygraphity , where I generate and manage code directly through the integration. From time to time, I run into token limits—even on the Max plan—which interrupts my workflow, even though I’d like to continue working without delays. This raises an important question: Is it safe to continue working on the same project using other models, such as Google Gemini , OpenAI Codex , or similar tools? Will these models reliably understand the existing codebase, or is there a risk that they might misinterpret structures and unintentionally break parts of the project? More generally, is it best practice to stick with a single model throughout the entire development process, or is it viable—and safe—to combine multiple AI models within one project? I’m trying to determine whether a multi-model workflow is a smart way to stay productive, or if consistency with one model is essential for maintaining code quality and stability. submitted by /u/DitterG69

Originally posted by u/DitterG69 on r/ClaudeCode