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.