Hi all, I’ve been using Antigravity since it was released (used Gemini CLI before) and I took a Claude Code subscription a few days ago after hearing so much praise about it. I haven’t been impressed so far. I think the reasons are: I can just give Antigravity a task and it implements the feature, editing multiple files at once that I can check once the implementation is over. With Claude Code, I need to accept the changes one by one. I can’t have that full view of the implemented feature before accepting or rejecting. In Antigravity, I can Accept / Reject changes at the file level. I can see the diff clearly in the editor and change things manually if I want to. Implementation Plan: Being able to add comments to Implementation Plan in Antigravity is a killer feature, I like it a lot. Is there anything similar with Claude Code? Overall, I feel like I am maybe too used to working outside of the Terminal. It makes me think: “if I use a CLI why would I use Claude Code instead of Gemini CLI”. Claude Code is probably praised for good reasons but I can’t see them yet and that is maybe because I don’t know it enough yet. Could you share some tips and opinions about this? Is Claude Code just living in an old paradigm or am I just not used to it? Should I keep learning it? Is it worth it? Thank you! submitted by /u/djolablete
Originally posted by u/djolablete on r/ClaudeCode
