Codelab: Getting Started with Google Antigravity In this codelab, you will learn about Google Antigravity (referred to a...
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Codelab: Getting Started with Google Antigravity
In this codelab, you will learn about Google Antigravity (referred to as Antigravity for the rest of the document), an agentic development platform, evolving the IDE into the agent-first era.
Unlike standard coding assistants that just autocomplete lines, Antigravity provides a "Mission Control" for managing autonomous agents that can plan, code, and even browse the web to help you build.
Antigravity is designed as an agent-first platform. It presupposes that the AI is not just a tool for writing code but an autonomous actor capable of planning, executing, validating, and iterating on complex engineering tasks with minimal human intervention.
Installing and configuring Antigravity.
Exploring key concepts of Antigravity like Agent Manager, Editor, Browser and more.
Customizing Antigravity with your own rules and workflow, along with security considerations.
Currently Antigravity is available as a preview for personal Gmail accounts. It comes with a free quota to use premier models.
Antigravity needs to be locally installed on your system. The product is available on Mac, Windows and specific Linux distributions. In addition to your own machine, you will need the following:
Chrome web browser.
A Gmail account (Personal Gmail account).
This codelab, designed for users and developers of all levels (including beginners).
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