Antigravity & AGY CLI (New Upgrades): They are making Antigravity BETTER!

Antigravity & AGY CLI (New Upgrades): They are making Antigravity BETTER!

Overview of Antigravity Updates

Bug Fixes

  • A significant bug was fixed that prevented project migration from the previous version of Antigravity if the thread title contained the letters C, J, or K.
  • Duplicate projects created during imports from Antigravity 1 have been resolved.
  • An issue where Google 1 credits were not applied has also been addressed.

Improvements in User Experience

  • A new install IDE option has been added for users who install Antigravity 2.0 without the IDE, allowing one-click installation.
  • Users can now open the IDE directly from within a specific thread in the editor, although threads do not sync between UI and IDE.

CLI Enhancements

  • The persistence issue with OAuth credentials in the terminal has been fixed, improving user experience significantly.
  • Users are required to manually configure color schemes for better visibility on some terminals; this is an area being worked on by developers.

Windows Experience and Permissions

  • Enhancements have been made to improve the experience of using Antigravity CLI on Windows machines.
  • New permissions allow auto approval of terminal commands running inside a secure sandbox environment.

Onboarding and Rate Limits

  • Free tier users now benefit from integrated onboarding directly into the CLI interface.
  • Rate limits for models in Anti-gravity have increased significantly—up to three times more for a week—and context length for Gemini 3.5 Flash has doubled.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

  • The updates reflect responsiveness to user feedback, indicating potential improvements in future model releases like Gemini 4.
  • Overall user experience is deemed satisfactory given pricing options, encouraging users to try out these features.
Video description

In this video, I'll be telling you about the new Antigravity updates, including major bug fixes, IDE improvements, CLI upgrades, higher model rate limits, and increased context length for Gemini 3.5 Flash. -- Key Takeaways: 🚀 Antigravity has fixed several important bugs, including project migration issues and duplicate project imports. 🛠️ The new Install IDE and Open IDE options make it easier to set up and launch the Antigravity IDE. 🔄 Threads still do not cross-sync between the Antigravity UI and IDE, which remains a limitation. 💻 The Antigravity CLI now has better OAuth credential persistence and an improved Windows experience. 🎨 CLI color schemes can now be manually configured, though automatic terminal detection still needs improvement. 🔐 A new sandbox permission mode can auto-approve safe terminal commands inside the secure sandbox. 📈 Antigravity has increased model rate limits and doubled the max context length for Gemini 3.5 Flash. 👍 Overall, Antigravity is becoming more polished, with the team actively responding to user feedback.