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Development Tools - One Person Software Team

Can I build a true agentic team that will coordinate efforts AND work autonomously, within scope, and take that knowledge forward for future projects? Anthropic thinks I can, if I use Claude Code and the latest (Opus 4.6) agent tools. Google also thinks I can, if I use their new Antigravity integrated development environment (IDE) combined with their Gemini 3.0 3.1 Pro agentic workflows. Who's right? Let's try both!

  • A Google "integrated" stack featuring Google Antigravity IDE, Google Stitch for wireframes, Google AI Studio for any multimedia assets, and Antigravity Agent Manager for managing the team and the action at the command line.
    • another exciting feature of Antigravity is its integrated browser tool for research, testing, and debugging through a browser_subagent tool.
  • A Claude Code "best in class" stack that features the tried and true VS Code for the IDE, Claude Artifacts and/or a MCP integration with Figma for wireframes, tool integration(s) for multimedia needs (current thinking: Flux.2 from Black Forest Labs), and of course Claude Code and their Agent Teams function for managing the team and the action at the command line.

OPST Dev Tools

For my Google "stack" I try to source Google products wherever I can. My Claude "stack" uses Claude/Anthropic products wherever it can, and best in class wherever it cannot (unless Google IS best in class, then it uses a viable option. example: FLUX instead of Google NanoBanana for image gen.)

Pick a stack per project

I plan to follow a project through from start to completion in one environment (but that's not written in stone.) As I go forward, I might find different strengths from different toolsets in different phases.

As a side quest i'll work to have the team comprise a list of web app hosting service providers and some of the specialization and cost. (serverless, managed server, platform as a service, etc.) See appHosting.md for more details.

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