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This app urgently needs an update. Google's interfaces (API's) have changed, and it should also use shared parameter model (shared backbone), that can actually see the screen content, not just receive a description. However, I am no longer active as a developer, but that doesn't mean it's over, because this app can be developed entirely by AI and therefore its development can be continued by anyone:
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The code for each application is located in the /app/ folder on GitHub. To have it programmed for free, I use [jules.google.com](https://jules.google.com). You can connect it directly to GitHub. Gemini 2.5 Pro is free, and the limit is so high that I've never reached it. Gemini 3 Pro costs money, but you can use it for a month free and cancel before any charges apply. You should definitely go to the planning section on the rocket icon, because AI instructions surprisingly often implement something different than intended, and planning improves the performance of LLMs. Jules will build the app using the instructions in the AGENTS.md file and sign it with a test signature. Jules will create a pull request, and you should even receive a E-Mail about it. In the pull request, you'll find the file. Click on the three dots on the right, then select "view file" and "view raw". Now you can download, install and test it.
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To vibe coding for free with Claude Opus 4.6 thinking I use [Google Antigravity](https://antigravity.google/download). You can connect it directly to GitHub. You will probably have to fork the project first so that you can edit it. It has a free quota that can be extended with a one-month free subscription that can be canceled free of charge 29 days in advance. Unfortunately, this is not available for Android. The Linux version could also run on Android with Termux, PRoot, Ubuntu, and a window manager, but if you have a laptop/tablet computer, it's easier. Google Antigravity is much better and faster than Jules, which is also a vibe coding platform for the browser, but Joules is bad. Then it's better to use Termux Ubuntu, etc.. However, I completed the free month subscription with [Jules](https://jules.google.com). Theoretically, you could do the same with another Google account afterwards. Always enter several tasks at once, numbered and written very precisely and in detail.
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Switch the task in Jules as often as possible, because the longer the task, the exponentially slower Jules becomes.
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You can also build it with Github action workflows. Stay in your fork, on your user account (you won't be able to start it otherwise), on mobile, click the gear icon and then Actions, and on desktop, click Actions directly. Click Workflows, select Android build, and start your chosen branch. After about 5 minutes, your app will be ready! If compilation errors occur, copy the output to Jules. If there are no more than 5 errors, even Gemini 2.5 Pro can usually handle this very reliably. Otherwise, proceed as you would when programming: Jules, then Claude, then Jules again. After that, the app needs to be signed. I use MiXplorer and select the test signature option. The others don't always work as well or as quickly. You can install it now.
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Google Antigravity can build for you (recommended), but you can also build with Github action workflows. Stay in your fork, on your user account (you won't be able to start it otherwise), on mobile, click the gear icon and then Actions, and on desktop, click Actions directly. Click Workflows, select Android build, and start your chosen branch. After about 5 minutes, your app will be ready! If compilation errors occur, copy the output to Jules. If there are no more than 5 errors, even Gemini 2.5 Pro can usually handle this very reliably. Otherwise, proceed as you would when programming: Jules, then Claude, then Jules again. After that, the app needs to be signed. I use MiXplorer and select the test signature option. The others don't always work as well or as quickly. You can install it now.
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