From Gemini CLI to Antigravity CLI: Migrating Without Stopping Your Automation
Gemini CLI has been retired and the Go-rewritten Antigravity CLI is now its successor. If you have the CLI wired into CI or scheduled jobs, swapping everything at once will break your automation. Here is a concrete plan for migrating gradually, from parallel testing to full cutover.
Before Gemini CLI Shuts Down (June 18): Audit Every Hidden Dependency Before Moving to Antigravity CLI
When Gemini CLI shuts down on June 18, the things that actually break are not in your terminal—they're the gemini calls buried in CI, git hooks, and cron. Here's how to surface every reference, validate with a dry run, and design a rollback before you cut over.
From Gemini CLI to Antigravity CLI: A Working Record of the June 18 Migration
On June 18, Gemini CLI and the Code Assist extension stop serving individual users. Here is my actual record of moving to the Go-based Antigravity CLI: what broke, the command mapping, and the auth and quota traps I hit.
Gemini CLI vs Antigravity: When to Use Which (2026 Field-Tested Verdict)
After running Gemini CLI and Antigravity in parallel for six months across real solo-dev projects, here's a concrete framework for which tool fits which task — with code examples, cost realities, and decision rules.
Antigravity's April 2026 Quota Relief — What Pro and Ultra Users Can Finally Do
Google expanded AI Studio quotas in April 2026, and Antigravity got the same relief. A developer-eye view of what actually changes for paid subscribers.