Overview
- Antigravity CLI, opened to all users Tuesday, is Google's new Go-based terminal that runs the same multi‑agent harness as the Antigravity 2.0 desktop app.
- Google will stop serving Gemini CLI and Gemini Code Assist requests for free, Pro, and Ultra users on June 18, with enterprise licenses and paid API keys retaining service.
- For GitHub organizations, new installs of Gemini Code Assist halt on June 18 and existing requests wind down in the following weeks.
- Community guides say missing conversations after updating to Antigravity 2.0 usually live in ~/.gemini/antigravity-backup and can be restored into ~/.gemini/antigravity without replacing mcp_config.json.
- Developers warn that installing both Antigravity 2.0 and the older IDE can break the IDE, so many are backing up ~/.gemini folders, choosing one app, and testing the CLI install before migrating.