Antigravity ha muerto, larga vida a Antigravity.
Google has launched Antigravity 2.0, a comprehensive agent-first development platform, while discontinuing Gemini CLI. Users of Gemini CLI will need to migrate to the new Antigravity CLI by June 18, 2026, or risk losing access. The update has caused some users to panic over missing chat histories, which are actually stored in a backup directory.
- ▪Antigravity 2.0 is a new desktop app that supports multi-agent orchestration.
- ▪Gemini CLI will be discontinued on June 18, 2026, requiring users to migrate to Antigravity CLI.
- ▪User data from the previous version is not lost but stored in a backup directory after the update.
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