Best used with an AI agent

40+ live apps, open data APIs, MCP servers, and 200+ guides - more than anyone wants to click through. Point your AI here and it reads the whole map and does the work: finds the tool, pulls the data, runs the analysis, and hands you the links.

Here for the open-source code? Your agent finds the right repo for you - and can even clone and deploy it.

Prefer to explore on your own? Go right ahead.

Paste this to Claude Code, Codex, or any AI agent:
Go to tigzig.com and read tigzig.com/llms.txt. It is a practitioner toolkit - 40+ analytics apps, open no-auth data APIs, MCP servers, open-source repos (github.com/amararun), and 200+ build guides. Help me [your task]. Surface the exact links; where there is an API or MCP, call it directly; and if I want to self-host, find the repo and help me deploy it.

Google Antigravity just launched. For analysts and data scientists: Worth adding to your toolkit

Published: November 24, 2025

Google Antigravity just launched. For analysts and data scientists: If you're already on Cursor/Claude Code, this gives you an extra option when you hit message limits. If you're just starting with AI coders, this is the easiest entry point I've seen.

Free agentic IDE with Gemini 3 Pro, Claude Sonnet 4.5, and GPT-OSS built in. Built on top of VS Code. One-click install with pretty good rate limits.

I've been testing it for low & medium complexity tasks. Solid performance so far. Interface is clean and pretty much like working with Cursor. Hit rate limit on Claude Sonnet 4.5, so changed model to Gemini 3 Pro and continued. Hit rate limit there too after a while with a reset after 2 hours. After around 25 messages, but they were all context heavy ones

My primary toolset still is Claude Code & Cursor. And Gemini CLI for lighter tasks. This is another option that's performing well enough to add.

More complex tasks to be tested. For now, it's earned a spot in my toolkit.

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