AI tool comparison
Ferretlog vs Gemini CLI
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Developer Tools
Ferretlog
git log for your Claude Code agent runs — local, zero dependencies
50%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
Entry
Ferretlog is a zero-dependency pure Python CLI that treats your Claude Code session logs like a git repository. It parses the raw JSONL logs in `~/.claude/projects/` and gives you git-style history browsing, diff between runs, per-tool-call breakdowns, and cost/token stats — entirely locally, with no network calls and no configuration required. If you've been using Claude Code heavily, you've likely experienced the frustration of losing track of what changed across sessions, what tools were called how many times, and how much each session actually cost across sub-agent calls. Ferretlog makes that history explorable and comparable the same way `git log` makes code history explorable. This is an indie solo project from Eitan Lebras, submitted as a Show HN. It's genuinely useful as a power-user tool for anyone doing serious Claude Code work, especially those managing multi-session agent pipelines where debugging "what did the agent do last time?" is a real pain. The zero-dependency, local-only design means there's no trust surface and no setup friction.
Developer Tools
Gemini CLI
Google's free open-source AI agent lives in your terminal
75%
Panel ship
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Community
Free
Entry
Gemini CLI is Google's official open-source terminal AI agent, giving developers a free command-line interface to Google's Gemini models with a 1M token context window. It's positioned as a direct competitor to Claude Code and GitHub Copilot in the terminal — with the key differentiator of being genuinely free: 60 requests/minute and 1,000 requests/day with a personal Google account at no cost. The tool ships with built-in Google Search grounding (so answers are based on live web data), file operations, shell command execution, and web fetching. It supports MCP (Model Context Protocol) for custom integrations and has a ReAct-style loop for multi-step agentic tasks. The GitHub repo has already crossed 100k stars with 5,700+ commits, weekly stable releases, and daily nightly builds — it's clearly a priority product for Google. What makes this significant is that Google is directly funding a Claude Code/Codex-style experience with their Gemini 3 models, available free at substantial usage levels. For developers who want to try agentic terminal coding without committing to paid plans, Gemini CLI is now a serious option. The Apache 2.0 license makes it fully open for integration and modification.
Reviewer scorecard
“If you run Claude Code daily, you need this immediately. Being able to diff two sessions like git commits and see exactly which tools fired and what they cost is something that should have existed from day one. Zero-dependency Python means it just works.”
“1,000 free requests per day is genuinely useful for hobbyist and side-project work. The built-in Google Search grounding is a killer feature for research tasks — Claude Code can't do that without MCP plugins. Active release cadence with weekly stable releases is reassuring.”
“This is a niche tool for a niche user (heavy Claude Code power users) and the session log format Anthropic uses is undocumented and could change at any update. Tying workflows to internal log parsing is fragile infrastructure — treat it as a convenience, not a dependency.”
“Google's track record of killing developer products is legendary. With 2,700+ open issues and Claude Code already dominating mindshare, this may just be a defensive move rather than a committed product. Gemini 3 still lags Claude 4 on complex coding benchmarks.”
“Agent observability tooling built by the community, not the vendor, is how this ecosystem will mature. Ferretlog is primitive but it points at a real gap: we need git-style versioning and auditability for agent sessions, not just for code.”
“Google is the only player that can bundle AI terminal tooling with live search grounding at scale. If they follow through on GitHub Actions integration, this becomes a default layer in millions of CI/CD pipelines — a distribution advantage nobody else has.”
“Terminal-only, Claude Code-specific, no visuals — this tool exists entirely outside my workflow. The underlying insight (session replay and cost tracking) is useful, but it needs a UI before it reaches anyone outside the developer community.”
“The free tier makes it the obvious recommendation for creators and indie builders who want AI coding assistance but can't justify $20/month subscriptions. Getting started requires just a Google account — zero friction onboarding.”
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