Tracking Antigravity usage
Ever since Antigravity announced revised limits, it's now important than ever to track your usage when coding. And since there is no inbuilt way to track this, I researched about it a bit and finally an IDE extension that does that.
The extension is called Antigravity Cockpit and you just have to install this in the Antigravity IDE, and it starts showing you the usage below the chat area. And you might also need to change your marketplace info for the IDE, I have written another post about that.
I also learned that in Antigravity there are different bucket groups for limits, as one person pointed out in this post:
- GROUP 1: Gemini 3 Pro (High), Gemini 3 Pro (Low)
- GROUP 2: Claude Sonnet 4.5, Claude Sonnet 4.5 (Thinking), Claude Opus 4.5 (Thinking), GPT-OSS 120B
- GROUP 3: Gemini 3 Flash
And it does make sense, because the Antigravity Cockpit also shows the usage as per different groups. For example, here is what it looked like for me at the time of writing this post:
| Feature | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Percentage | 100.00% | 78.67% | 88.87.% |
| Reset In | 5h 0m | 2h 21m | 3h 45m |
| Reset Time | 01/10/2026 21:22 | 01/10/2026 18:43 | 01/10/2026 19:23 |
| Included Models (Count) | 3 | 4 | 1 |
Cool, right?
I tried a bunch of other IDE extensions as well, but this one seemed more polished.
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