KingGravity (I Fixed Antigravity 2.0): SIMPLEST AND EASIEST WAY to CORRECTLY USE ANTIGRAVITY!

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Key Concepts

  • Anti-Gravity IDE: The primary development environment recommended over the 2.0 web interface for better control and extension support.
  • Gemini 3.5 Flash: The core AI model integrated into the platform, noted for high performance but occasional UI/aesthetic inconsistencies.
  • Agentic Workflow: The use of autonomous agents to execute tasks, specifically utilizing the /goal command for long-running processes.
  • Harness: The underlying framework that powers the agentic products and IDE.
  • Auto-Proceed: A configuration setting that allows the AI to execute tasks autonomously without constant user intervention.

1. Optimizing the Anti-Gravity Experience

The speaker argues that while "Anti-Gravity 2.0" has a poor interface, the Anti-Gravity IDE is a superior alternative.

  • Cost Efficiency: The free tier is highly recommended due to increased rate limits (3x) for Gemini 3.5 Flash. The speaker advises against premium plans exceeding $20/month, as the mid-tier provides sufficient utility.
  • Interface Strategy: Pinning the IDE to the taskbar is suggested for workflow efficiency.
  • Sub-Agents: While the IDE lacks the "sub-agents" feature found in the CLI (Command Line Interface), the speaker suggests using the CLI in conjunction with the IDE for complex, long-running tasks.

2. Task Execution and Automation

  • The /goal Command: This is the primary tool for autonomous task completion. By inputting /goal followed by a prompt, the system will iterate until the objective is met.
  • Autonomous Workflow: To achieve a "no-hindrance" experience, users should navigate to Settings and enable the "Auto Proceed" option, allowing the agent to work without manual confirmation at every step.

3. Improving Model Performance and Aesthetics

Gemini 3.5 Flash is noted to have regressed in UI design capabilities compared to its predecessor. To mitigate this:

  • Front-end Design Skill: Utilizing the "Front-end design skill" by Anthropic helps enforce better design standards.
  • Aesthetic Consistency: The "awesome design MD" file can be imported to force the model to follow specific design aesthetics, ensuring consistency across modules.
  • Structural Prompting: To prevent the model from over-planning or getting distracted by irrelevant code folders, the speaker recommends a "King Mode" prompt. This prompt explicitly instructs the model: "Do not plan unless explicitly asked, and do not overthink unless asked."

4. Technical Configuration and Tooling

  • VS Code Integration: Users should install their preferred VS Code extensions and language servers directly into the IDE to maintain a familiar development environment.
  • Browser Tools: Enabling browser tools in the settings is critical for web-based tasks.
    • Configuration: Users must set the correct file paths and define JavaScript execution policies.
    • Safety: The system allows for "browser actuation rules," which define which websites the agent is permitted to interact with.
  • Monitoring: Users should regularly check the "Anti-Gravity Limits" page to monitor quota usage and model rate limits.
  • Carpathy Skill: The speaker recommends installing the "Carpathy skill" to further improve the structure and directness of the agent's output.

5. Synthesis and Conclusion

The speaker concludes that while the Anti-Gravity 2.0 interface is unintuitive, the underlying Anti-Gravity harness is robust. By shifting to the IDE, utilizing specific "skills" (like Carpathy and Front-end design), and applying structural prompts, users can significantly improve the model's output quality and autonomy. The free tier, combined with these optimizations, offers a high-value toolset for developers without the need for expensive subscription tiers.

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