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Join Allen Firstenberg and guest host Isaac Johnson, a Google Developer Expert with a deep background in DevOps and SRE, as they dive into the world of command-line AI assistants. In this episode, they compare and contrast two powerful tools: Anthropic's Claude Code CLI and Google's Gemini CLI.
Isaac shares his journey from coding with Fortran in the 90s to becoming a GDE, and explains why he often prefers the focused, context-aware power of a CLI tool over crowded IDE integrations. They discuss the pros and cons of each approach, from ease of use and learning curves to the critical importance of using version control as a safety net.
The conversation then gets practical with a live demo where both Claude and Gemini are tasked with generating system architecture diagrams for a real-world project. Discover the differences in speed, cost, output, and user experience. Plus, learn how to customize Gemini's behavior with `GEMINI.md` files and explore fascinating use cases beyond just writing code, including podcast production, image generation, and more.
[00:00:30] - Introducing the topic: AI assistants in the command line.
[00:01:00] - Guest Isaac Johnson's extensive background in tech.
[00:03:00] - Why use a CLI tool instead of an IDE plugin?
[00:07:30] - Pro Tip: Always use Git with AI coding tools!
[00:09:30] - The cost of AI: Comparing Claude's and Gemini's pricing.
[00:12:15] - The benefits of Gemini CLI being open source.
[00:17:30] - Live Demo: Claude Code CLI generates a system diagram.
[00:21:30] - Live Demo: Gemini CLI tackles the same task.
[00:27:30] - Customizing your AI with system prompts (`GEMINI.md`).
[00:31:30] - Beyond Code: Using CLI tools for podcasting and media generation.
[00:40:30] - Where to find and connect with Isaac Johnson.
#AI #DeveloperTools #CLI #Gemini #Claude #GoogleCloud #Anthropic #TwoVoiceDevs #TechPodcast #SoftwareDevelopment #DevOps #SRE #AIassistant #Coding #Programming #FirebaseStudio #Imagen #Veo
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Join Allen Firstenberg and guest host Isaac Johnson, a Google Developer Expert with a deep background in DevOps and SRE, as they dive into the world of command-line AI assistants. In this episode, they compare and contrast two powerful tools: Anthropic's Claude Code CLI and Google's Gemini CLI.
Isaac shares his journey from coding with Fortran in the 90s to becoming a GDE, and explains why he often prefers the focused, context-aware power of a CLI tool over crowded IDE integrations. They discuss the pros and cons of each approach, from ease of use and learning curves to the critical importance of using version control as a safety net.
The conversation then gets practical with a live demo where both Claude and Gemini are tasked with generating system architecture diagrams for a real-world project. Discover the differences in speed, cost, output, and user experience. Plus, learn how to customize Gemini's behavior with `GEMINI.md` files and explore fascinating use cases beyond just writing code, including podcast production, image generation, and more.
[00:00:30] - Introducing the topic: AI assistants in the command line.
[00:01:00] - Guest Isaac Johnson's extensive background in tech.
[00:03:00] - Why use a CLI tool instead of an IDE plugin?
[00:07:30] - Pro Tip: Always use Git with AI coding tools!
[00:09:30] - The cost of AI: Comparing Claude's and Gemini's pricing.
[00:12:15] - The benefits of Gemini CLI being open source.
[00:17:30] - Live Demo: Claude Code CLI generates a system diagram.
[00:21:30] - Live Demo: Gemini CLI tackles the same task.
[00:27:30] - Customizing your AI with system prompts (`GEMINI.md`).
[00:31:30] - Beyond Code: Using CLI tools for podcasting and media generation.
[00:40:30] - Where to find and connect with Isaac Johnson.
#AI #DeveloperTools #CLI #Gemini #Claude #GoogleCloud #Anthropic #TwoVoiceDevs #TechPodcast #SoftwareDevelopment #DevOps #SRE #AIassistant #Coding #Programming #FirebaseStudio #Imagen #Veo
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