
During January 2026, Hiren Patel developed a usage tracking feature for the Google Antigravity provider within the openclaw/openclaw repository. This work involved designing and implementing a new fetcher that integrates with the Cloud Code API to retrieve credit and model quota information, enhancing visibility into provider usage and supporting proactive cost management. Hiren applied TypeScript and JavaScript for backend development, emphasizing robust API integration and comprehensive logging. The feature was delivered with thorough unit testing, reflecting a test-driven approach and attention to reliability. No major bugs were addressed during this period, with efforts focused on expanding provider observability and analytics readiness.

January 2026 monthly summary: Key feature delivered was the Usage Tracking for the Google Antigravity provider, implemented via a new fetcher that retrieves credit and model quota information from the Cloud Code API. The feature includes comprehensive logging and unit tests to ensure accurate usage reporting. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact includes improved visibility into provider usage, enabling proactive cost control and quota management, and better readiness for scaling usage analytics across cloud providers. Technologies demonstrated include Cloud Code API integration, fetcher design patterns, logging instrumentation, and test-driven development with committed changes.
January 2026 monthly summary: Key feature delivered was the Usage Tracking for the Google Antigravity provider, implemented via a new fetcher that retrieves credit and model quota information from the Cloud Code API. The feature includes comprehensive logging and unit tests to ensure accurate usage reporting. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact includes improved visibility into provider usage, enabling proactive cost control and quota management, and better readiness for scaling usage analytics across cloud providers. Technologies demonstrated include Cloud Code API integration, fetcher design patterns, logging instrumentation, and test-driven development with committed changes.
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