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What Do You Want to Know About Antigravity?

Last week Jack Wotherspoon and @greggyb dove into skills, hooks, and Plan Mode on Google Cloud Live.

This week, @stephr_wong is taking the lead with special guests Kevin Hou and Andy Zhang to explore something different: the Antigravity Editor and Agent Manager.

Here's what's on deck:

  • Getting started with the Antigravity Editor
  • Using the Agent Manager to coordinate AI-driven development
  • Generating and modifying apps with Gemini Flash just by pointing and clicking

Stream Details

📅 When: February 24, 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET

📺 Where: We'll be simulcasting this livestream right on the DEV homepage but you can also watch live on YouTube:

Drop your questions in the comments below. What features are you curious about? Have some feedback to share? They'll respond to as many comments as they can on the stream.

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Ryan Swift

I find the Antigravity browser integration to be leagues better than some of the other similar tools out there. What's going on under the hood to actually power this? Is it a special model/training? What does the extension do? Any chance of integrating this with Gemini CLI or releasing it standalone?

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heckno

Will the editor evolve to look less like a "traditional" editor as AI-assisted editors be more of the norm?

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Peter Vivo

First of all: I don't know antigravity, even do not try it. Nor my favorite is cli based AI agent like: codex, gemini cli and copilot cli which I maded this program for copilot cli champ: dev.to/pengeszikra/rustroke-wasm-m...
My main reason is: I don't would like to hang on IDE. Technically my working solution is much more terminal based, even when I work a draw application like this.
If you do not depends on any IDE or editor, hardware the you have much freedom in work.

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EmberNoGlow

Hmm, I wonder what freedom depends on when it comes to IDE independence?

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