# Antigravity Setup and Usage Guide Google Antigravity 2.0 discovers workspace customizations from the project-local `.agents/` directory. ECC's Antigravity target installs native rules, workflows, skills, and custom agents into that directory. Native Antigravity 2.0 installation requires ECC 2.2.0 or newer. ECC 2.1.0 uses the legacy `.agent/` adapter and does not provide the native layout described below. > [!IMPORTANT] > **Temporary release status:** npm latest is currently `ecc-universal@2.1.0`. > ECC 2.2.0 has not been published to npm yet. Until it is published, use a > current source checkout of `main` for native `.agents` support or wait for the > release. ## Quick start ```bash # Run every command below from the project you want to configure. # Keep the ECC source checkout separate and use its absolute path. ECC_ROOT="/absolute/path/to/ECC" # Install the minimal profile "$ECC_ROOT/install.sh" --profile minimal --target antigravity # Compatibility syntax: common rules plus only these language packs "$ECC_ROOT/install.sh" --target antigravity typescript python go ``` PowerShell uses the same project-root working-directory contract: ```powershell $EccRoot = "C:\absolute\path\to\ECC" & "$EccRoot\install.ps1" --profile minimal --target antigravity & "$EccRoot\install.ps1" --target antigravity typescript python go ``` Start a new Antigravity conversation after installing so the agent receives the updated skill inventory. ## Native install mapping | ECC source | Antigravity destination | Purpose | |---|---|---| | `rules/` | `.agents/rules/` | Workspace rules, flattened with collision-safe names | | `commands/` | `.agents/workflows/` | User-invoked slash workflows | | `skills//` | `.agents/skills//` | Agent Skills with a required `SKILL.md` | | `agents/.md` | `.agents/agents/.md` | Custom main agents and subagents | ECC does not copy the repository's `.agents/` directory wholesale. That source tree is Codex packaging and contains Codex-specific marketplace metadata. An Antigravity plugin instead requires `.agents/plugins//plugin.json`. Installed custom agent definitions are adapted to Antigravity's frontmatter: Claude model tiers become `flash` or `pro`, and Claude tool names become their Antigravity equivalents. Unsupported tool identifiers are never emitted because Antigravity warns that invalid tool names can hang custom-agent execution. ## Expected project tree ```text your-project/ └── .agents/ ├── rules/ │ ├── common-coding-style.md │ └── typescript-testing.md ├── workflows/ │ └── plan.md ├── skills/ │ └── coding-standards/ │ └── SKILL.md ├── agents/ │ └── code-reviewer.md └── ecc-install-state.json ``` ## Verify the installation macOS and Linux: ```bash node "$ECC_ROOT/scripts/list-installed.js" --target antigravity node "$ECC_ROOT/scripts/doctor.js" --target antigravity rg --files .agents/skills -g 'SKILL.md' rg --files .agents/agents -g '*.md' ``` PowerShell: ```powershell node "$EccRoot\scripts\list-installed.js" --target antigravity node "$EccRoot\scripts\doctor.js" --target antigravity Get-ChildItem .agents\skills -Recurse -Filter SKILL.md Get-ChildItem .agents\agents -Recurse -Filter *.md ``` In Antigravity, open **Settings > Customizations**, confirm that workspace skills appear, start a new conversation, and request one by its exact name. ## Existing `.agent/` installations Antigravity still reads legacy `.agent/rules` and `.agent/skills`, but ECC now uses the canonical `.agents/` layout. Do not rename `.agent` manually because ECC install-state contains absolute managed paths. Rerun the same ECC install command after updating. ECC writes and verifies the new `.agents/ecc-install-state.json` first, then removes only unchanged files owned by the valid legacy state. Modified and unmanaged files remain in `.agent/` and remain discoverable by doctor and uninstall until handled. Preview lifecycle operations before applying them when desired: macOS and Linux: ```bash node "$ECC_ROOT/scripts/doctor.js" --target antigravity node "$ECC_ROOT/scripts/repair.js" --target antigravity --dry-run node "$ECC_ROOT/scripts/uninstall.js" --target antigravity --dry-run ``` PowerShell: ```powershell node "$EccRoot\scripts\doctor.js" --target antigravity node "$EccRoot\scripts\repair.js" --target antigravity --dry-run node "$EccRoot\scripts\uninstall.js" --target antigravity --dry-run ``` ## Troubleshooting ### Skills do not appear - A valid skill must be `.agents/skills//SKILL.md`. - `.agent/.agents/skills` is an obsolete nested layout from older ECC builds. - Start a new conversation after changing skill files. ### Rules do not apply - Confirm the files are directly under `.agents/rules/`. - Run doctor and inspect any missing or drifted managed-file warning. ### Workflows do not appear - Confirm the files are under `.agents/workflows/`. - Invoke a workflow with `/` after restarting Antigravity. ## Official Antigravity references - [Skills](https://antigravity.google/docs/skills) - [Rules and workflows](https://antigravity.google/docs/rules-workflows) - [Custom agents and subagents](https://antigravity.google/docs/subagents) - [Plugins](https://antigravity.google/docs/plugins) See [CONTRIBUTING.md](../CONTRIBUTING.md) for ECC contribution guidance and [SELECTIVE-INSTALL-ARCHITECTURE.md](SELECTIVE-INSTALL-ARCHITECTURE.md) for the installer lifecycle contract.