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Anyone getting constant permissions prompts with Google anti gravity?
Hey everyone, I am currently using Google's anti gravity and find that even when I've turned off all of the permissions turned off the guard rails and prompted the tool to just run freely It constantly prompts me for different permissions from approving the changes on files to a number of other things like auto approval. I'm wondering if anyone is running into the same issues or might have some workarounds. I've even installed Auto approve tool and it's constantly prompts me.
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Literally, just had Gemini do this about 20 minutes ago. I still read/approve implementation commands. Here's what Gemini spit out when I asked it write the allow-list. [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "grep" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "cat" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "ls" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "git" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "mkdir" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "rm" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "mv" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "cp" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "touch" decision = "allow" priority = 100 [[rule]] toolName = "run_shell_command" commandPrefix = "cd" decision = "allow" priority = 100
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@Eric Michaud I think its fair to say the things I'm approving are the things I want to keep eyes on. I'm becoming more granular about the planning phases and some the execution stuff like changes to my Coolify server. And then I try to let it just do its thing on research and troubleshooting. Its mostly me. I spent the last four months getting to know Opus and Claude Code. ANd I got really comfortable with how it thinks. I'm five days in with Gemini and I'm just not comfortable yet.
Funeralized my OpenClaw today! 😔
I built Luna HQ in Claude Code. She lives on my Hostinger VPS, runs inside Telegram, and operates three of my businesses every single day. 7 command channels. 9 integrations. 2 AI brains. Persistent memory. 5 AM morning briefs. All mine. I started this build BEFORE Managed Agents dropped. By the time that option was available I was already too deep and too invested to stop. Honestly, glad I kept going. The level of customization I have on my own infrastructure is something a managed platform would have had a hard time giving me. Claude Code made this possible. CoWork helped me stay organized through the build. If you are sitting on an idea in this community — build it. Not someday. Now. Juan died so Luna could live. Honor his memory. Drop your questions below. Happy to share what the build looked like.
Funeralized my OpenClaw today! 😔
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This was hand-down the best post on Skool.com today. Thank you!
Not sure about my model switching strategy.. 🤔
So when I build things in a single session I sometimes switch models (cause I told Claude to tell me when to do so). But now I'm wondering if that's just costing me to much. And Claude is giving conflicting advice... Does anyone know who's right? (Claude or Claude)? 😅
Not sure about my model switching strategy.. 🤔
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First, let me say if you intend to stick with Claude, get the $100 plan. That is obviously a financial question, but the coding output you get, is 2nd to none. And all of your limit worries effectively disappear. I spent about 14 days on Pro, but kept hitting limits in Claude Code. Then I kept the Max plan for another two months and never hit a limit again. (This was Opus 4.6 all the time for every task, including check my email, And what's the weather like tomorrow.) Whether you switch or not, I would question why you're switching mid-convo. I treat each session like a work task. So if the planning is the deliverable, then we do all the planning (on Opus). And while I was on Pro, all of the implemention and random one-offs were on Sonnet....but they were each a separate session.
Balance is a myth 🤯
First off, God bless, and I hope you guys are spending some time with family/friends today. In my faith Sunday is more of a rest day than anything. Every other day is FAIR GAME. Haha. But I do believe the weekends should be used to get ahead of the curve, and stay ahead of the competition. Could be strategizing, analytics, masterminding, whatever you wanna call it. As my good friend & coach Allan calls it, “Getting above the dance floor”. It just depends how bad you want it. Because one marker of an entrepreneur is the ability to get shit done, whenever, wherever. Lastly, balance is a myth because sometimes your business will require more of you than every other aspects of your life will. Few will understand and relate, but this is the truth. So take this as perspective from someone who’s failed & learned more than he’s succeeded. If you really want something, prove it to yourself with your actions!
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