Google Antigravity is an agent-first development platform that transforms the traditional IDE into a "Mission Control" for autonomous AI agents. Unlike standard coding assistants, Antigravity emphasizes , multitasking , and verifiable artifacts .
Antigravity can connect to Google's Data Cloud services using MCP [https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/connect-google-antigravity-ide-to-googles-data-cloud-services]. This allows agents to query databases like BigQuery or AlloyDB directly. antigravity google wsl
To use Antigravity within a Linux environment on Windows, you must connect the IDE to your WSL distribution. This allows agents to query databases like BigQuery
Antigravity is designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a task. It can do more than just write code. It can do more than just write code
Based on the search query , the results point to a specific niche in software development: running Google's machine learning libraries (often jokingly referred to as "antigravity" or futuristic tech) within the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
For better connectivity between the IDE and your Linux services, set networkingMode=mirrored in your .wslconfig file.
Add the path to your .bashrc : echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc && source ~/.bashrc .