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Antigravity Quota Quickcheck

Antigravity Quota Quickcheck

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Monitor your Google AI model quotas and credit balance directly from your Antigravity status bar with 1 click or hovering.
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Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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💳 Google AI Quota Quickcheck

Open VSX License: MIT

One click. Zero distraction. Full control.

Monitor your Google AI model quotas, credit balance and most recent used model directly from your VS Code status bar. No more switching tabs to check if you're hitting limits.


⚡ At a Glance

  • Real-time Tracking: Live updates for Gemini and other Google AI models.
  • Visual Indicators: Color-coded battery icons showing remaining capacity.
  • Seamless UI: Built natively for VS Code—no distraction, just information.

📸 Preview

Hover for Detail Click to view all Quotas & manual refresh usage
Hover Preview Click Preview

🚀 Key Features

  • Hardest Working Model Tracking: Automatically detects your most heavily used model (with a pulse icon $(pulse)$ for highlighting) by monitoring usage volume (quota drops) within a sliding window (default 5 minutes, user-adjustable), ensuring the status bar always shows what's relevant.
  • Rich Hover Tooltip: Hover for a detailed, stroke-less breakdown of your plan tier, remaining AI credits, and model reset times. The active model is highlighted with a pulse icon $(pulse)$.
  • Clean Workspace: Use the "Minimize monitor" feature in the tooltip to hide the quota text and keep only the icon visible in the status bar.
  • Customizable Intervals: Adjust the quota refresh rate on-the-fly directly from the tooltip.
  • One-Click QuickPick: Click the status bar item for instant access to all model stats in a clean, searchable list.

📦 Installation

  • Marketplace: Install via Open VSX Registry
  • Manual: Download the .vsix from releases, then Extensions: Install from VSIX... in VS Code.

🙏 Credits

Special thanks to llegomark for the ag-telemetry foundation.


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