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Google Antigravity

Coding Assistants

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Google agent-first coding platform with Antigravity 2.0 and Antigravity CLI

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Coding Assistants

Open-source AI code assistant for VS Code and JetBrains

FeatureGoogle AntigravityContinue.dev
CategoryCoding AssistantsCoding Assistants
PricingFree access; higher capacity via Google AI Pro, Google AI Ultra, and enterprise accessFree (open-source)
GitHub Stars
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20k
PlatformsmacOS, Windows, Linux, WebmacOS, Linux, Windows
Key Features
  • Antigravity 2.0 desktop app
  • Antigravity CLI
  • Subagents
  • Asynchronous background tasks
  • Skills and plugins
  • Hooks
  • MCP server support
  • Chrome and web-search interaction
  • Gemini CLI migration
  • Code completion
  • Chat
  • Multi-model
  • Custom commands
  • Context providers
Pros
  • + Official Google agent-first development platform
  • + Desktop and terminal surfaces share the same agent harness
  • + Supports parallel subagents and asynchronous workflows
  • + Supports skills, plugins, hooks, and MCP servers
  • + Direct migration path for Gemini CLI users
  • + Open-source Copilot alternative
  • + Works with any model
  • + Custom commands and context
  • + VS Code + JetBrains support
  • + Privacy-friendly
Cons
  • Gemini CLI consumer and free access migrates to Antigravity on June 18, 2026
  • Not all Gemini CLI features have exact one-to-one parity at launch
  • Pricing and capacity depend on Google account or enterprise access
  • Autonomous agent changes still require review and permission controls
  • Less polished than Copilot
  • Setup required for best experience
  • Completion quality depends on model
  • Smaller community
Tags
googleantigravitycodingagenticclidesktopsubagentsmcpskills
codingopen-sourcevscodejetbrains

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