Google's free Gemini Code Assist arrives with sky-high usage limits
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Google has announced that its Gemini Code Assist, initially an enterprise tool, is now available for individual developers at no cost. This tool integrates effectively with existing development environments, allowing real-time coding support without toggling between applications. Gemini Code Assist offers an impressive 180,000 monthly code completions, far exceeding the 2,000 limit set by GitHub Copilot, making it an attractive choice for developers. The model is designed for coding in public domain languages, responding to specific challenges and offering chat functionalities to facilitate coding, ultimately enhancing developer productivity.
Gemini Code Assist offers generous limits, providing 180,000 code completions monthly for individual developers, contrasting significantly with GitHub Copilot's 2,000 completions.
Designed to integrate seamlessly, Gemini Code Assist operates within developers' existing tools, responding to requests and keeping track of the code in real time.
Read at Ars Technica
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