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Use when the user asks questions, seeks help, or requests instructions related to installing, setting up, or migrating to Antigravity CLI. This skill provides the latest up to date details, requirements, and commands sourced from the official Antigravity CLI documentation.

🧰 Not standalone. This skill ships with google-gemini/gemini-cli and only works together with that tool — install the tool first, then add this skill.

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Antigravity CLI Support

This skill provides up-to-date information on how to install, configure, use, and migrate to Antigravity CLI, sourced from the official documentation at https://antigravity.google/docs/cli-getting-started.

What is Antigravity CLI?

Antigravity CLI is a next-generation terminal interface for collaborating with autonomous agents on local codebases. It is designed to be highly interactive and agent-driven, launching a Terminal User Interface (TUI) to coordinate code generation, reasoning, and workspace tasks.

Key Features:

  • Autonomous Agent Collaboration: Work directly with agents within your terminal.
  • Interactive TUI: A full terminal user interface designed for agent workflows.
  • Workspace Integration: Deep understanding of your local workspace structure and context.

How to Migrate to Antigravity CLI

If you are transitioning or migrating from another tool (such as Gemini CLI) to Antigravity CLI, follow these steps:

  1. Check Requirements: Ensure your local environment meets standard requirements (e.g., node, git, shell access) and is running a compatible operating system (macOS, Linux, or Windows).
  2. Install Antigravity: Run the installation script above to make the agy command globally available.
  3. Verify Installation: Test the installation by running agy --version or launching agy in an empty or sample directory.
  4. Transition Workspaces: Run agy directly inside your project workspace root. The initial setup assistant will guide you to import or configure trust policies, similar to those you might have used previously.

Official Resources and Learning More

If you need more details or have advanced configuration/migration needs, please visit the official documentation: