# Google Antigravity Documentation > Generated via Firecrawl API --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/get-started - side\_navigation - [Home](https://antigravity.google/docs/home) >- Getting Started # Getting Started ## Download Please visit [antigravity.google/download](https://antigravity.google/download) to download Google Antigravity. - **macOS**: macOS versions with Apple security update support. This is typically the current and two previous versions. Min Version 12 (Monterey), X86 is not supported - **Windows**: Windows 10 (64 bit) - **Linux**: glibc >= 2.28, glibcxx >= 3.4.25 (e.g. Ubuntu 20. Debian 10, Fedora 36, RHEL 8) The application will prompt when updates are available: ![Update Available](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/restart-to-update.png) ## Basic Navigation The Agent Manager can be opened from the Editor via the button on the top bar or via keyboard shortcut `Cmd + E`: ![Editor Open Agent Manager](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/editor-open-agent-manager.png) Similarly, from the Agent Manager, the Editor can be opened from any workspace via the “Focus Editor” option in the workspace’s drop down. When focused on a workspace, the Editor can be opened from any of the “Open Editor” buttons, or via the keyboard shortcut `Cmd + E`. ![Agent Manager Open Editor](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent-manager-open-editor.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/faq?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - FAQ # FAQ ## Why can I not authenticate into Google Antigravity? Google Antigravity is currently available for personal Google accounts in approved geographies. Please try using an @gmail.com email address if having challenges with Workspace Google accounts. ## Why is my age unverified? At the moment, Antigravity is unavailable to under-18 users. If you do meet the minimum age requirement, you may [verify your age](https://myaccount.google.com/age-verification) to continue using Antigravity. ## What is Google Antigravity’s geographical availability? Google Antigravity is available in the following countries and territories. If you're not in one of these countries or territories, you will be unable to use Google Antigravity at this time: **Important**: Please check the country listed on the [Google Terms of Service](https://policies.google.com/terms) page. If this is the wrong country, you may [submit a request](https://policies.google.com/country-association-form) to change your associated region. Americas - American Samoa - Anguilla - Antigua and Barbuda - Argentina - Aruba - The Bahamas - Barbados - Belize - Bermuda - Bolivia - Brazil - British Virgin Islands - Canada - Caribbean Netherlands - Cayman Islands - Chile - Colombia - Costa Rica - Curaçao - Dominica - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - El Salvador - Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - Greenland - Grenada - Guatemala - Guyana - Haiti - Honduras - Jamaica - Mexico - Montserrat - Nicaragua - Panama - Paraguay - Peru - Puerto Rico - Saint Barthélemy - Saint Kitts and Nevis - Saint Lucia - Saint Pierre and Miquelon - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands - Suriname - Trinidad and Tobago - Turks and Caicos Islands - United States - Uruguay - U.S. Virgin Islands - Venezuela Europe - Albania - Armenia - Austria - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Faroe Islands - Finland - France - Germany - Gibraltar - Greece - Guernsey - Hungary - Iceland - Ireland - Isle of Man - Italy - Jersey - Kosovo - Latvia - Liechtenstein - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malta - Montenegro - Netherlands - North Macedonia - Norway - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Serbia - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - Ukrainian territories other than Crimea, the so-called Donetsk People's Republic ("DNR"), and the so-called Luhansk People's Republic ("LNR") - United Kingdom Africa - Algeria - Angola - Benin - Botswana - Burkina Faso - Burundi - Cabo Verde - Cameroon - Central African Republic - Chad - Comoros - Côte d'Ivoire - Democratic Republic of the Congo - Djibouti - Egypt - Equatorial Guinea - Eritrea - Eswatini - Ethiopia - Gabon - The Gambia - Ghana - Guinea - Guinea-Bissau - Kenya - Lesotho - Liberia - Libya - Madagascar - Malawi - Mali - Mauritania - Mauritius - Morocco - Mozambique - Namibia - Niger - Nigeria - Republic of the Congo - Rwanda - Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha - São Tomé and Príncipe - Senegal - Seychelles - Sierra Leone - Somalia - South Africa - South Sudan - Sudan - Tanzania - Togo - Tunisia - Uganda - Western Sahara - Zambia - Zimbabwe Asia - Azerbaijan - Bahrain - Bangladesh - Bhutan - British Indian Ocean Territory - Brunei - Cambodia - Christmas Island - Cocos (Keeling) Islands - Georgia - India - Indonesia - Iraq - Israel - Japan - Jordan - Kazakhstan - Kuwait - Kyrgyzstan - Laos - Lebanon - Malaysia - Maldives - Mongolia - Nepal - Oman - Pakistan - Palestine - Philippines - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - Singapore - South Korea - Sri Lanka - Taiwan - Tajikistan - Thailand - Timor-Leste - Türkiye - Turkmenistan - United Arab Emirates - Uzbekistan - Vietnam - Yemen Oceania - Australia - Cook Islands - Fiji - Guam - Heard Island and McDonald Islands - Kiribati - Marshall Islands - Micronesia - Nauru - New Caledonia - New Zealand - Niue - Norfolk Island - Northern Mariana Islands - Palau - Papua New Guinea - Pitcairn Islands - Samoa - Solomon Islands - Tokelau - Tonga - Tuvalu - United States Minor Outlying Islands - Vanuatu - Wallis and Futuna Antarctica - Antarctica ## Why am I ineligible for a Google One AI plan? The following regions do not currently have access to Google One AI plans: - Antarctica - Brunei - Caribbean Netherlands - Curaçao - Democratic Republic of the Congo - Eswatini - Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - Faroe Islands - Greenland - Guernsey - Heard Island and McDonald Islands - Isle of Man - Jersey - Kosovo - Montenegro - New Caledonia - Pitcairn Islands - Republic of the Congo - Saint Barthélemy - Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha - Saint Kitts and Nevis - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - São Tomé and Príncipe - South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands - South Sudan - Sudan - The Gambia - Türkiye - United States Minor Outlying Islands - U.S. Virgin Islands - Wallis and Futuna ## Why am I ineligible for Google Workspace AI Ultra quotas, even though I am subscribed to a plan? The following regions do not have access to upgraded quotas through Google Workspace AI Ultra: - Åland Islands - Antarctica - Ascension Island - Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba - Curaçao - Djibouti - Gabon - Guernsey - Iraq - Isle of Man - Jersey - Kosovo - Myanmar - Saint Barthélemy - Saint Martin (French part) - Sint Maarten (Dutch part) - Somalia - South Sudan - Sudan - Tristan da Cunha - Venezuela - Western Sahara ## What is Google Antigravity’s stance on data collection? Please refer to the [Terms of Service](https://antigravity.google/terms). You may opt out of data collection at any point from the Settings panel. ## How do I get support? During this public preview period, there will be limited support at [antigravity-support@google.com](mailto:antigravity-support@google.com) ## What are the model rate limits? Please see more details in the docs on [Plans](https://antigravity.google/docs/plans). ## Does Google Antigravity currently support worktrees? Not at the moment. ## What happens when my computer goes to sleep? If an agent is running, Antigravity will prevent your computer from sleeping. On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/terminal?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - [Agent Manager](https://antigravity.google/docs/agent-manager?hl=zh-tw) >- [Conversation View](https://antigravity.google/docs/conversation-view?hl=zh-tw) >- Terminal # Terminal The agent manager window has terminal support as well! To toggle this, use Cmd/Ctrl + J to open the bottom pane of the agent manager, which is where terminals live. They are attached to the workspace that your current conversation is in. **Note:** Agent manager window's terminal integration works for local workspaces only, and Agent-used terminals run inside the editor window. ![agent-manager-terminal](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent-manager-terminal.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/models?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - [Agent](https://antigravity.google/docs/agent?hl=zh-tw) >- Models # Models ## Reasoning Model For the core reasoning model, Antigravity offers leading frontier models from the Google Vertex Model Garden: - Gemini 3 Pro (high) - Gemini 3 Pro (low) - Gemini 3 Flash - Claude Sonnet 4.5 - Claude Sonnet 4.5 (thinking) - Claude Opus 4.5 (thinking) - GPT-OSS Users can select which reasoning model they want to use within the model selector drop down under the conversation prompt box: ![Model Selector Drop Down](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/model-selector.png) The choice of reasoning model is sticky between user messages within a conversation, so if you change the reasoning model while the Agent is running, it will continue to use the previously selected reasoning model until it has completed its steps for that user turn (or until the user cancels the current execution). Learn more about reasoning model rate limits in [our plans page](https://antigravity.google/docs/plans). ## Additional Models Antigravity uses a number of other models for various parts of the stack that are not customizable: - **Nano Banana Pro**: Used by the generative image tool when the Agent wants to produce a UI mockup, needs images to populate a web page or application, generate system or architecture diagrams, or other generative image tasks. - **Gemini 2.5 Pro UI Checkpoint**: Used by the [browser subagent](https://antigravity.google/docs/browser-subagent) to actuate the browser, such as clicking, scrolling, or filling in input. - **Gemini 2.5 Flash**: Used in the background for checkpointing and context summarization. - **Gemini 2.5 Flash Lite**: Used by the codebase semantic search tool. On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/terminal - side\_navigation - [Agent Manager](https://antigravity.google/docs/agent-manager) >- [Conversation View](https://antigravity.google/docs/conversation-view) >- Terminal # Terminal The agent manager window has terminal support as well! To toggle this, use Cmd/Ctrl + J to open the bottom pane of the agent manager, which is where terminals live. They are attached to the workspace that your current conversation is in. **Note:** Agent manager window's terminal integration works for local workspaces only, and Agent-used terminals run inside the editor window. ![agent-manager-terminal](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent-manager-terminal.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/agent-manager - side\_navigation - Agent Manager # Agent Manager We've built out the Agent Manager, to provide a higher level view into the work Antigravity agents are doing under your guidance. Here, you can work across multiple workspaces, oversee dozens of agents simultaneously, and interact with your codebase primarily through the agent, rather than through writing code directly. As agents and models continue to get better, we believe that this birds-eye view will be the primary entry point to all of your work. For now, as we continue to get feedback and iterate on this new surface area, the Agent Manager is under open public preview. We expect to move it to be central to the Antigravity experience soon. At any point, you can toggle between the Agent Manager and the editor by hitting CMD+E (Mac) or CTRL+E (Windows), or through the Open Editor & Open Agent Manager buttons at the top right of the menu bar. You can also manage your editor windows through the manager, either hiding, focusing, or closing them. ![Agent Manager Editor](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent_manager_editor.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/workspaces?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - [Agent Manager](https://antigravity.google/docs/agent-manager?hl=zh-tw) >- Workspaces # Workspaces In the Agent Manager, you can work across multiple workspaces simultaneously. In order to open a new workspace, just select the button in the left sidebar and select a starting folder. At any point, you can switch between conversations across workspaces through the left sidebar. ![Switch Workspaces](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/workspaces/switch_workspace.png) To start a new conversation within a workspace, either select the desired workspace from the Start Conversation tab or hit the Plus button next to the workspace name in the sidebar. ![Start Conversation Within Workspace](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/workspaces/start_within_workspace.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/playground - side\_navigation - [Agent Manager](https://antigravity.google/docs/agent-manager) >- [Workspaces](https://antigravity.google/docs/workspaces) >- Playground # Playground Playgrounds are independent workspaces that allow you to start a conversation and explore ideas instantly, without the overhead of setting up a new workspace. ## Creating a Playground From the Start Conversation page, you can quickly send a message to a new playground by clicking the Use Playground button below the input box. ![Playground Button](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/playground/playground_button.png) From here, you can send a message as you would normally. ![Playground Send Message](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/playground/playground_send.png) ## Persisting Your Work If you want to keep the work you've done in a playground, you can move its contents into a dedicated workspace in a folder of your choosing. This action preserves your conversation history and any files created during your session, allowing you to continue exploring with multiple conversations. ![Playground Persist](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/playground/playground_persist.png) Clicking on the move button in the top bar will pop up the following modal: ![Playground Move Modal](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/playground/playground_move.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/knowledge?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - [Artifacts](https://antigravity.google/docs/artifacts?hl=zh-tw) >- Knowledge # Knowledge Knowledge Items are Antigravity's persistent memory system that automatically captures and organizes important insights, patterns, and solutions from your coding sessions. They help you build upon previous work across conversations. ## What is a Knowledge Item? A Knowledge Item is a collection of related information on a specific topic. Each Knowledge Item contains a title and summary describing what it covers, and a collection of artifacts providing information on the topic. Possible examples of artifacts include automatically generated documentation, code examples, or persistent memories of user instructions. ## How are Knowledge Items Generated? As you interact with the agent, Antigravity automatically analyzes and extracts information from your conversation and uses that information to create new KIs or update existing KIs. ## Viewing Knowledge Items You can view your Knowledge Items in the Antigravity **Agent Manager**. ![Knowledge View](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/artifacts/knowledge-view.png) ## How are Knowledge Items used by the Agent? The summaries of all your Knowledge Items are available to the agent, which uses them to inform its responses. When the agent identifies a Knowledge Item that is relevant to the conversation, it will automatically study the artifacts in that Knowledge Item and use the applicable information. On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/tab?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - [Editor](https://antigravity.google/docs/editor?hl=zh-tw) >- Tab # Antigravity Editor: Tab & Navigation This guide covers the core navigation and completion tools: **Supercomplete**, **Tab-to-Jump**, and **Tab-to-Import**. ## Supercomplete Supercomplete provides code suggestions in a region near your current cursor position. ![Supercomplete](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/editor/supercomplete.png) ### How it Works - **File-Wide Suggestions**: Suggestions can modify code throughout the document, handling tasks like changing variable names or updating separate function definitions simultaneously. - **Accepting**: Press `Tab` to accept the changes. ## Tab-to-Jump Tab-to-Jump is a fluid navigation tool that suggests the next logical place in your document to move your cursor to. ![Tab-to-Jump](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/editor/tab_to_jump.png) ### How it Works - A "Tab to jump" icon will appear offering to move your cursor to where your next logical edit will be. Pressing `Tab` instantly moves your cursor to that location. - **Accepting**: Press `Tab` to accept the jump. ## Tab-to-Import Tab-to-Import handles missing dependencies without breaking your flow. ![Tab-to-Import](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/editor/tab_to_import.png) ### How it Works - **Detection**: If you type a class or function that isn't imported, Antigravity suggests the import. - **Action**: Press `Tab` to complete the word and instantly add the import statement to the top of the file. ## Settings In your settings, you can customize the behavior of these features: - **Enable/Disable Features**: You can individually turn off Autocomplete, Tab-to-Jump, Supercomplete, or Tab-to-Import. - **Tab Speed**: Controls the responsiveness of suggestions. - `Slow`: Waits for more context before suggesting. - `Default`: Offers a balanced pace. - `Fast`: Provides rapid-fire suggestions. - **Highlight Inserted Text**: When enabled, text inserted via Tab is highlighted to track changes easily. - **Clipboard Context**: When enabled, Antigravity uses the contents of your clipboard to improve completion accuracy. - **Allow Gitignored Files**: Enables Tab features (suggestions and jumping) within files listed in your `.gitignore` file. Tab will only ignore gitignored files if git is installed. On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/settings?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - Settings # Settings You can configure your Antigravity settings across Agent, Browser, Editor, and more via: - Keyboard shortcut in any surface: `Cmd + ,` - From the Settings tab or gear icon in the Agent Manager - From "Settings > Open Antigravity User Settings" in the Editor ## Data Collection Settings The "Enable Telemetry" setting can be found in the Settings panel under the "Account" section. When toggled on, Antigravity collects interactions for use in evaluating, developing, and improving Antigravity and models that support Antigravity. On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/command - side\_navigation - [Editor](https://antigravity.google/docs/editor) >- Command # Antigravity Editor: Command The **Command** feature brings the power of natural language directly into your workflow, allowing you to request specific inline completions or terminal commands on the fly. ## How it Works 1. **Trigger**: Press `Command + I` (Mac) or `Ctrl + I` (Windows/Linux). 2. **Prompt**: A text input box will appear at your current cursor position. 3. **Instruction**: Type your request in natural language (e.g., "Create a function to sort this list" or "Add error handling to this block"). 4. **Execution**: Antigravity generates the code or command directly inline for you to review and accept. ## Where to Use It ### In the Editor ![Command in Editor](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/editor/command_editor.png) Use Command to generate boilerplate code, refactor complex functions, or write documentation without breaking your coding flow. - _Example_: "Create a React component for a login form." ### In the Terminal ![Command in Terminal](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/editor/command_terminal.png) Use Command within the integrated Antigravity terminal to generate complex shell commands without needing to memorize syntax. - _Example_: "Find all processes listening on port 3000 and kill them." On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/agent?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - Agent # Agent The Agent is the main AI functionality within Google Antigravity. It is a multi-step reasoning system powered by a frontier LLM that can reason over your existing code, use a wide range of tools (including the browser), and communicate with the user through tasks, artifacts, and more. ## Core Components - Reasoning model - Tools - Artifacts - Knowledge ## Customizations - Agent Modes / Settings - MCP - Rules / Workflows You can spin up multiple Agent conversations, including in parallel. Deleting an Agent conversation via “Right Click > Delete Conversation” in the Agent Manager or by clicking the trash icon in the Editor’s Agent panel. On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/walkthrough - side\_navigation - [Artifacts](https://antigravity.google/docs/artifacts) >- Walkthrough # Walkthrough Agent creates walkthrough artifacts when it has completed task implementation; this type of artifact includes a concise summary of the changes that have been made to remind the user of what has happened in the active conversation. This is a great way to get up to speed with the state of your codebase after Agent has made its changes in case you were not strictly following it the whole time. ![Walkthrough](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/artifacts/artifact-walkthrough.png) For browser tasks, walkthroughs often contain screenshots and screen recordings of what Agent has built or created in the browser! ![Walkthrough with Image](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/artifacts/artifact-walkthrough-image.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/workspaces - side\_navigation - [Agent Manager](https://antigravity.google/docs/agent-manager) >- Workspaces # Workspaces In the Agent Manager, you can work across multiple workspaces simultaneously. In order to open a new workspace, just select the button in the left sidebar and select a starting folder. At any point, you can switch between conversations across workspaces through the left sidebar. ![Switch Workspaces](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/workspaces/switch_workspace.png) To start a new conversation within a workspace, either select the desired workspace from the Start Conversation tab or hit the Plus button next to the workspace name in the sidebar. ![Start Conversation Within Workspace](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/workspaces/start_within_workspace.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/browser-recordings - side\_navigation - [Artifacts](https://antigravity.google/docs/artifacts) >- Browser Recordings # Browser Recordings Every time the browser subagent actuates on the Browser, it may choose to generate a recording of the agent’s actions for your review. You can view this playback, if it is available, at the bottom of the Browser step UI. ![Browser Recording Capture Tool](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/artifacts/browser-recording-capture.png) All browser recordings are also saved as a recording artifact for your review. This view loops through the browser agent’s actions. ![Browser Recording Artifact](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/artifacts/browser-recording-artifact.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/screenshots - side\_navigation - [Artifacts](https://antigravity.google/docs/artifacts) >- Screenshots # Screenshots The browser subagent can take screenshots of open pages or elements on pages when it would like your review of the state of the page. This is surfaced as a tool to the agent, and you can also prompt the agent to take a screenshot of a page. ![Browser Screenshot Capture Tool](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/artifacts/browser-screenshot-capture.png) All screenshots are saved as image artifacts and can be commented on to give feedback to the agent. ![Browser Screenshot Artifact](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/artifacts/browser-screenshot-artifact.png) On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/mcp?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - Tools >- MCP # Antigravity Editor: MCP Integration Antigravity supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a standard that allows the editor to securely connect to your local tools, databases, and external services. This integration provides the AI with real-time context beyond just the files open in your editor. ## What is MCP? MCP acts as a bridge between Antigravity and your broader development environment. Instead of manually pasting context (like database schemas or logs) into the editor, MCP allows Antigravity to fetch this information directly when needed. ## Core Features ### 1\. Context Resources The AI can read data from connected MCP servers to inform its suggestions. **Example:** When writing a SQL query, Antigravity can inspect your live Neon or Supabase schema to suggest correct table and column names. **Example:** When debugging, the editor can pull in recent build logs from Netlify or Heroku. ### 2\. Custom Tools MCP enables Antigravity to execute specific, safe actions defined by your connected servers. **Example:** "Create a Linear issue for this TODO." **Example:** "Search Notion or GitHub for authentication patterns." ## How to Connect Connections are managed directly through the built-in MCP Store. 1. **Access the Store:** Open the MCP Store panel within the "..." dropdown at the top of the editor's side panel. 2. **Browse & Install:** Select any of the supported servers from the list and click Install. 3. **Authenticate:** Follow the on-screen prompts to securely link your accounts (where applicable). Once installed, resources and tools from the server are automatically available to the editor. ## Connecting Custom MCP Servers To connect to a custom MCP server: 1. Open the MCP store via the "..." dropdown at the top of the editor's agent panel. 2. Click on "Manage MCP Servers" 3. Click on "View raw config" 4. Modify the mcp\_config.json with your custom MCP server configuration. ## Supported Servers The MCP Store currently features integrations for: - Airweave - Arize - AlloyDB for PostgreSQL - Atlassian - BigQuery - Cloud SQL for PostgreSQL - Cloud SQL for MySQL - Cloud SQL for SQL Server - Dart - Dataplex - Figma Dev Mode MCP - Firebase - GitHub - Harness - Heroku - Linear - Locofy - Looker - MCP Toolbox for Databases - MongoDB - Neon - Netlify - Notion - PayPal - Perplexity Ask - Pinecone - Prisma - Redis - Sequential Thinking - SonarQube - Spanner - Stripe - Supabase On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/allowlist-denylist - side\_navigation - [Browser](https://antigravity.google/docs/browser) >- Allowlist / Denylist # Allowlist / Denylist The browser uses a two-layer security system to control which URLs can be accessed: - **Denylist** \- Deny dangerous/malicious URLs - **Allowlist** \- Explicitly allow trusted URLs ## How It Works ### Denylist The denylist is maintained and enforced using the Google Superroots’s BadUrlsChecker service (See documentation). When the browser attempts to navigate to a URL, the hostname is checked against the server-side denylist via RPC. **NOTE:** If the server is unavailable, access is denied by default. ### Allowlist The allowlist is a local text file that you can edit to explicitly trust specific URLs. ![Allowlist](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/browser-allowlist.png) The allowlist is initialized with just localhost, and can be edited at anytime. When the browser attempts to navigate to a non-allowlisted URL, it will prompt you with an “always allow” button, which if clicked will add the URL to the allowlist and enable the browser to open and interact with the web page. An example situation is shown below: ![Always Allow](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/always-allow-url.png) You can also add/remove URLS from the allowlist manually. However, the denylist always takes precedence: you cannot allowlist a URL that appears on the denylist. On this Page --- # Google Antigravity Documentation Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/task-groups?hl=zh-tw - side\_navigation - [Agent](https://antigravity.google/docs/agent?hl=zh-tw) >- Task Groups # Task Groups When Agent is in planning mode, large and complex tasks are handled with Task Groups, which break down these problems into smaller, more approachable units of work. Oftentimes, Agent will work on multiple parts of the greater task at the same time, and task sections are how these changes are presented to the user. Here is an example task group. ![Task Group](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent/task-group.png) The top component of the task group specifies the overarching goal of this task as well as summarizes the changes made within this unit of work. There is also a section of edited files for quick user audit of changes: click on the file pill and you will view the current state of the changed files. ![Task Group Clicked Pill](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent/task-group-clicked-pill.png) Within a task group, Agent identifies subtasks that help modularize necessary changes, and all work done by the Agent is viewable within these progress update sections. By default, the details in each subtask are not directly exposed to the user, but if you are interested, there is a toggle that will expand on the exact steps that Agent made. ![Task Group Expanded](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent/task-group-expanded.png) Sometimes, there are pending steps, such as browser setup or terminal commands requiring approval, that are created inside these progress updates. In this case, instead of expanding all of the updates, Agent provides a special section at the end of the task group where you can review these pending steps accordingly. ![Task Group Pending](https://antigravity.google/assets/image/docs/agent/task-group-pending.png) On this Page ---