# Antigravity Setup and Usage Guide Google's [Antigravity](https://antigravity.dev) is an AI coding IDE that uses a `.agent/` directory convention for configuration. ECC provides first-class support for Antigravity through its selective install system. ## Quick Start ```bash # Install ECC with Antigravity target ./install.sh --target antigravity typescript # Or with multiple language modules ./install.sh --target antigravity typescript python go ``` This installs ECC components into your project's `.agent/` directory, ready for Antigravity to pick up. ## How the Install Mapping Works ECC remaps its component structure to match Antigravity's expected layout: | ECC Source | Antigravity Destination | What It Contains | |------------|------------------------|------------------| | `rules/` | `.agent/rules/` | Language rules and coding standards (flattened) | | `commands/` | `.agent/workflows/` | Slash commands become Antigravity workflows | | `agents/` | `.agent/skills/` | Agent definitions become Antigravity skills | > **Note on `.agents/` vs `.agent/` vs `agents/`**: The installer only handles three source paths explicitly: `rules` → `.agent/rules/`, `commands` → `.agent/workflows/`, and `agents` (no dot prefix) → `.agent/skills/`. The dot-prefixed `.agents/` directory in the ECC repo is a **static layout** for Codex/Antigravity skill definitions and `openai.yaml` configs — it is not directly mapped by the installer. Any `.agents/` path falls through to the default scaffold operation. If you want `.agents/skills/` content available in the Antigravity runtime, you must manually copy it to `.agent/skills/`. ### Key Differences from Claude Code - **Rules are flattened**: Claude Code nests rules under subdirectories (`rules/common/`, `rules/typescript/`). Antigravity expects a flat `rules/` directory — the installer handles this automatically. - **Commands become workflows**: ECC's `/command` files land in `.agent/workflows/`, which is Antigravity's equivalent of slash commands. - **Agents become skills**: ECC agent definitions map to `.agent/skills/`, where Antigravity looks for skill configurations. ## Directory Structure After Install ``` your-project/ ├── .agent/ │ ├── rules/ │ │ ├── coding-standards.md │ │ ├── testing.md │ │ ├── security.md │ │ └── typescript.md # language-specific rules │ ├── workflows/ │ │ ├── plan.md │ │ ├── code-review.md │ │ ├── tdd.md │ │ └── ... │ ├── skills/ │ │ ├── planner.md │ │ ├── code-reviewer.md │ │ ├── tdd-guide.md │ │ └── ... │ └── ecc-install-state.json # tracks what ECC installed ``` ## The `openai.yaml` Agent Config Each skill directory under `.agents/skills/` contains an `agents/openai.yaml` file at the path `.agents/skills//agents/openai.yaml` that configures the skill for Antigravity: ```yaml interface: display_name: "API Design" short_description: "REST API design patterns and best practices" brand_color: "#F97316" default_prompt: "Design REST API: resources, status codes, pagination" policy: allow_implicit_invocation: true ``` | Field | Purpose | |-------|---------| | `display_name` | Human-readable name shown in Antigravity's UI | | `short_description` | Brief description of what the skill does | | `brand_color` | Hex color for the skill's visual badge | | `default_prompt` | Suggested prompt when the skill is invoked manually | | `allow_implicit_invocation` | When `true`, Antigravity can activate the skill automatically based on context | ## Managing Your Installation ### Check What's Installed ```bash node scripts/list-installed.js --target antigravity ``` ### Repair a Broken Install ```bash # First, diagnose what's wrong node scripts/doctor.js --target antigravity # Then, restore missing or drifted files node scripts/repair.js --target antigravity ``` ### Uninstall ```bash node scripts/uninstall.js --target antigravity ``` ### Install State The installer writes `.agent/ecc-install-state.json` to track which files ECC owns. This enables safe uninstall and repair — ECC will never touch files it didn't create. ## Adding Custom Skills for Antigravity If you're contributing a new skill and want it available on Antigravity: 1. Create the skill under `skills/your-skill-name/SKILL.md` as usual 2. Add an agent definition at `agents/your-skill-name.md` — this is the path the installer maps to `.agent/skills/` at runtime, making your skill available in the Antigravity harness 3. Add the Antigravity agent config at `.agents/skills/your-skill-name/agents/openai.yaml` — this is a static repo layout consumed by Codex for implicit invocation metadata 4. Mirror the `SKILL.md` content to `.agents/skills/your-skill-name/SKILL.md` — this static copy is used by Codex and serves as a reference for Antigravity 5. Mention in your PR that you added Antigravity support > **Key distinction**: The installer deploys `agents/` (no dot) → `.agent/skills/` — this is what makes skills available at runtime. The `.agents/` (dot-prefixed) directory is a separate static layout for Codex `openai.yaml` configs and is not auto-deployed by the installer. See [CONTRIBUTING.md](../CONTRIBUTING.md) for the full contribution guide. ## Comparison with Other Targets | Feature | Claude Code | Cursor | Codex | Antigravity | |---------|-------------|--------|-------|-------------| | Install target | `claude-home` | `cursor-project` | `codex-home` | `antigravity` | | Config root | `~/.claude/` | `.cursor/` | `~/.codex/` | `.agent/` | | Scope | User-level | Project-level | User-level | Project-level | | Rules format | Nested dirs | Flat | Flat | Flat | | Commands | `commands/` | N/A | N/A | `workflows/` | | Agents/Skills | `agents/` | N/A | N/A | `skills/` | | Install state | `ecc-install-state.json` | `ecc-install-state.json` | `ecc-install-state.json` | `ecc-install-state.json` | ## Troubleshooting ### Skills not loading in Antigravity - Verify the `.agent/` directory exists in your project root (not home directory) - Check that `ecc-install-state.json` was created — if missing, re-run the installer - Ensure files have `.md` extension and valid frontmatter ### Rules not applying - Rules must be in `.agent/rules/`, not nested in subdirectories - Run `node scripts/doctor.js --target antigravity` to verify the install ### Workflows not available - Antigravity looks for workflows in `.agent/workflows/`, not `commands/` - If you manually copied ECC commands, rename the directory ## Related Resources - [Selective Install Architecture](./SELECTIVE-INSTALL-ARCHITECTURE.md) — how the install system works under the hood - [Selective Install Design](./SELECTIVE-INSTALL-DESIGN.md) — design decisions and target adapter contracts - [CONTRIBUTING.md](../CONTRIBUTING.md) — how to contribute skills, agents, and commands