Google AI Pro and Ultra Plans Get Gemini CLI and Code Assist with Higher Limits
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Google has announced higher limits for Gemini CLI and Code Assist in its AI Pro and Ultra plans, enhancing developer tools and capabilities. The update is met with positive reception from the HN community, with users appreciating the advancements in AI-assisted development.
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That means 120 request/min and 1500 requests/day, vs the 60 and 1000 for free users.
If Gemini 3.0 is a good model, it could become a good offering.
Right away I noticed it's about 2-5x as slow. Maybe a good thing? It worked for a few tool uses and edits, then got itself stuck in a loop of adding and remove a function from the same file, before exhausting all of its credits and demanding I upgrade.
I already have the $20.00 a month package and there is nothing equivalent to Claude Max. And, why should I have to upgrade because it exhausted its own credits and couldn't complete the task?