Google Antigravity CLI brings agents to terminal
Google Antigravity CLI is the terminal-first extension of Google’s Antigravity platform, built for developers who want to run coding agents directly from SSH sessions and keyboard-driven workflows. It adds multi-step reasoning, multi-file editing, tool calling, and persistent history, while staying aligned with the broader Antigravity engine so terminal work can fit into the same agentic workflow as the desktop product.
This looks like Google making the terminal a first-class agent surface instead of treating it as a lightweight companion to the IDE.
- –Strong fit for remote work: SSH-friendly behavior and low-friction terminal usage are the right defaults for real infra and server-side workflows.
- –The feature set is competitive: multi-file edits, tool calling, and persistent history are the baseline capabilities that matter for serious agentic coding.
- –The strategic angle matters: tying the CLI to the Antigravity platform makes this more than a standalone tool; it’s part of a broader agent stack.
- –Best suited for power users: developers who already live in the command line will get the most value, while IDE-first users may not feel an immediate need to switch.
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2026-05-23
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2026-05-23
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