Operate the Antigravity CLI (agy): plugins, auth, sandbox.
Skill metadata
| Source | Optional — install with hermes skills install official/autonomous-ai-agents/antigravity-cli |
| Path | optional-skills/autonomous-ai-agents/antigravity-cli |
| Version | 0.2.0 |
| Author | Tony Simons (asimons81), Hermes Agent |
| License | MIT |
| Platforms | linux, macos, windows |
| Tags | Coding-Agent, Antigravity, CLI, Auth, Plugins, Sandbox |
| Related skills | grok, codex, claude-code, hermes-agent |
Reference: full SKILL.md
The following is the complete skill definition that Hermes loads when this skill is triggered. This is what the agent sees as instructions when the skill is active.
Antigravity CLI (agy)
Operator guide for the Antigravity CLI, invoked as agy. Run all agy
commands through the Hermes terminal tool; inspect its config and logs with
read_file. This skill is reference + procedure — it does not wrap a network
API, so there is nothing to authenticate from Hermes itself.
When to Use
- Installing, updating, or smoke-testing the
agybinary - Driving non-interactive
agy --print/agy -pone-shots - Debugging Antigravity auth, sandbox, permissions, or plugin state
- Reading Antigravity settings, keybindings, conversations, or logs
Mental model
Antigravity has two layers — keep them distinct or the guidance will be wrong:
- Shell wrapper commands —
agy help,agy install,agy plugin,agy update,agy changelog. Run these through theterminaltool. - Interactive in-session slash commands —
/config,/permissions,/skills,/agents, etc. These only exist inside a runningagyTUI session, not on the shell wrapper.
agy help shows the shell wrapper surface, NOT the in-session slash commands.
Prerequisites
- The
agybinary on PATH. Verify through theterminaltool:command -v agy && agy --version. - No env vars or API keys required by this skill — Antigravity manages its own auth via the OS keyring / browser sign-in (see Authentication below).
How to Run
Invoke every agy command through the terminal tool. Examples:
terminal(command="agy --version")
terminal(command="agy help")
terminal(command="agy plugin list")
terminal(command="agy --print 'Summarize the repo in 3 bullets'", workdir="/path/to/project")
For an interactive multi-turn TUI session, launch agy with pty=true (and
tmux for capture/monitoring), the same pattern the codex / claude-code
skills use. For one-shot smoke tests and scripted prompts, prefer
agy --print (non-interactive).
To inspect Antigravity's own files, use read_file on the paths under Core
paths below — do not cat them through the terminal.
Delegation patterns
agy is a coding-agent backend in the same family as codex / claude-code,
so the same delegation shapes apply. Use these when handing real work (features,
fixes, reviews, second opinions) to Antigravity rather than just smoke-testing.
One-shot (preferred for scripted prompts and second opinions)
terminal(command="agy -p 'Review this diff for bugs and security issues' --model 'Gemini 3.1 Pro (High)'", workdir="/path/to/repo", timeout=300)
-p is non-interactive: it runs the prompt and exits. Pick the engine with
--model (run agy models for the exact display strings, e.g.
'Gemini 3.1 Pro (High)', 'Claude Opus 4.6 (Thinking)'). Add extra context
roots with repeatable --add-dir.
Long / bounded runs (tests, builds, multi-file changes)
Background it and get notified on completion, the same as the codex skill:
terminal(command="agy -p 'Implement the change described in TASK.md and run the tests' --dangerously-skip-permissions", workdir="/path/to/repo", background=true, notify_on_complete=true)
# then: process(action="poll"/"log"/"wait", session_id=<id>)
Interactive multi-turn (PTY + tmux)
For a conversational session, launch agy -i (or bare agy) under pty=true
with tmux for capture-pane / send-keys, exactly the pattern documented in
the codex / claude-code skills. Resume later with --continue / -c or a
specific --conversation <id>.
Parallel instances (batch sub-issue / worktree fan-out)
Create one git worktree per task and launch an independent agy -p in each
(background), then collect results — same worktree fan-out the codex skill
uses for batch issue fixing. Bound concurrency to what the machine and your
review capacity can absorb.
Output + bounding caveat (differs from Claude Code)
agy -preturns plain text — there is no--output-format jsonand no result envelope withsession_id/ cost / turn count. Parse stdout directly; don't expect a JSON object.- There is no
--max-turns. A print run is bounded by--print-timeout(default5m). Raise it for long tasks:--print-timeout 20m. Pair with theterminaltimeout=so the outer call doesn't cut the run short.
Orchestration boundary
Antigravity is a worker execution backend or third-opinion reviewer — an
execution detail owned by the agent/profile running a task, NOT a first-class
orchestration primitive. Do not put agy on a kanban board as its own card or
treat it as a coordination layer; route work through the normal task graph and
let the assigned worker choose agy (vs. codex/claude-code/direct tools) as its
method. Reach for it explicitly only when the user asks, when a worker is
configured to wrap it, or when you want a Gemini-family cross-check against
another agent's plan or diff.
Core paths
- Binary / entrypoint:
agy - App data dir:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/ - Settings file:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/settings.json - Keybindings file:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/keybindings.json - Logs:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/log/cli-*.log - Conversations:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/conversations/ - Brain artifacts:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/brain/ - History:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/history.jsonl - Plugin staging:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/plugins/<plugin_name>/
Quick Reference
Wrapper commands
agy changelogagy helpagy installagy plugin/agy pluginsagy update
Useful flags
--add-dir--continue/-c--conversation--dangerously-skip-permissions--print/-p--print-timeout--prompt--prompt-interactive/-i--sandbox--log-file--version
Plugin subcommands (agy plugin --help)
list,import [source],install <target>,uninstall <name>,enable <name>,disable <name>,validate [path],link <mp> <target>,help
Install flags (agy install --help)
--dir,--skip-aliases,--skip-path
In-session slash commands
- Conversation control:
/resume(/switch),/rewind(/undo),/rename <name>,/clear,/fork,/reset,/new - Settings & tools:
/config,/settings,/permissions,/model,/keybindings,/statusline,/tasks,/skills,/mcp,/open <path>,/usage,/logout,/agents - Prompt helpers:
@path autocomplete,esc escclears the prompt (when not streaming),!runs a terminal command directly,?opens help
Settings and permissions
Common settings keys (settings.json)
allowNonWorkspaceAccesscolorSchemepermissions.allowtrustedWorkspaces
Permission modes
request-review, always-proceed, strict, proceed-in-sandbox.
Sandbox behavior
enableTerminalSandboxis a boolean insettings.json; defaultfalse.- Launch-time overrides (
--sandbox,--dangerously-skip-permissions) can supersede persistent settings for the current session.
Authentication behavior
- The CLI tries the OS secure keyring first.
- With no saved session, it falls back to browser-based Google sign-in.
- Locally it opens the default browser; over SSH it prints an authorization URL and expects the auth code pasted back.
/logoutremoves saved credentials.
Plugins
- Plugins stage under
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/plugins/<plugin_name>/. - They can bundle skills, agents, rules, MCP servers, and hooks.
agy plugin listreturning no imported plugins is a valid empty state.
Pitfalls
agy helpshows wrapper commands, not interactive slash commands.agy --versionis the safe non-interactive version check;agy versionis interactive and can fail without a real TTY.- First place to look for failures:
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/log/cli-*.log(read withread_file). - Don't confuse persistent JSON settings with launch-time overrides.
~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/bin/agentapiis a thin wrapper toagy agentapi.- On WSL, token storage is file-based, so auth issues are usually local-file / session-state problems, not browser-only problems.
- Workspace identity can depend on launch directory and the
.antigravitycliproject marker. agy -pprints plain text only — no--output-format json, no result envelope. Don't try to parse a JSON object out of it (unlikeclaude-code).- Bound print runs with
--print-timeout(default5m), not--max-turns(which does not exist onagy).
Verification
Confirm the install is real and usable, all through the terminal tool (read
files with read_file):
terminal(command="command -v agy")terminal(command="agy --version")terminal(command="agy help")terminal(command="agy plugin list")read_fileon~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/settings.jsonread_fileon the latest~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/log/cli-*.log- If needed,
read_fileon~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/keybindings.json
Support files
references/cli-docs.md— condensed notes from the getting-started, usage, and features docs.
