Google details Antigravity CLI migration
Google has released a comprehensive migration walkthrough to assist developers in transitioning from the deprecated Gemini CLI to the new Go-based Antigravity CLI. The tutorial details how to migrate custom skills, JSON hooks, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, while introducing key Antigravity features like dynamic subagent orchestration and structured markdown artifact planning.
Google's shift from the Node.js-based Gemini CLI to the Go-built Antigravity CLI highlights a push for fast, low-overhead agentic developer tools, though migrating custom configurations adds immediate friction.
- –The transition to Go delivers significant performance improvements, offering faster startup times and lower resource overhead in terminal and SSH environments.
- –Bringing features like dynamic subagents and artifact workflows to the CLI elevates command-line agent orchestration to match IDE capabilities.
- –The upcoming deprecation of Gemini CLI gives developers a tight timeline to migrate their existing custom hooks, skills, and MCP integrations.
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