Gemini Code Assist consumer version ends July 17 with 33 PR daily quota
Google ends consumer Gemini Code Assist on GitHub July 17. Enterprise version requires Cloud integration and higher quotas. Migration forced for daily PR review users.
The consumer variant of Gemini Code Assist on GitHub, limited to 33 pull requests per day under Google terms of service, ceases operation on July 17. The official documentation states that serving requests to this version is being discontinued while the enterprise edition, governed by Google Cloud terms, maintains 100+ daily requests and multi-repository configuration via Developer Connect in us-east1. No summaries or suggestions are generated for .github/workflows files in either tier.
Enterprise deployment mandates a Developer Connect connection created through the Code Assist Agents & Tools section, binding repositories to Google Cloud accounts rather than per-repository GitHub settings. This architecture change eliminates the consumer path that previously allowed direct GitHub installation without Cloud linkage. Quota and configuration differences documented in the comparison table confirm the enterprise tier as the sole remaining option.
Developers relying on the 33-request consumer limit must migrate or lose automated PR summarization and /gemini comment interactions. The exclusion of workflow files and region lock to us-east1 remain unchanged in the enterprise path. Operational impact centers on immediate reconfiguration for accounts previously using the standalone consumer install.
No rollback timeline or consumer reinstatement appears in the source documentation. Existing GitHub Enterprise Server and Cloud support continues only through the enterprise channel.
Google: Consumer tier references in public docs reach zero by September 2024
Sources (3)
- [1]Primary Source(https://docs.cloud.google.com/gemini/docs/code-review/review-repo-code)
- [2]Supporting Source(https://cloud.google.com/docs/gemini/code-assist)
- [3]Supporting Source(https://cloud.google.com/architecture/devconnect)