
"When you open Antigravity and start a new conversation with one of its agents, you can choose one of two interaction modes. Planning mode is more deliberate and generates artifacts of the agent's thinking process-walkthroughs, task lists, and so on. This mode gives you plenty of opportunity to intervene at each step and decide if a given operation needs modification. Fast mode executes commands directly, so it's more useful for quick actions that aren't likely to have major repercussions."
"AWS Kiro has recently become generally available, and now Google has whipped the drapes off its own Antigravity IDE. Like Kiro, Antigravity is built from a fork of Visual Studio Code, which integrates Antigravity's behavior with VS Code's in ways that presumably wouldn't be possible with just an extension. If you've used VS Code before, getting started with Antigravity is easy enough. But like Kiro, Antigravity's workflow revolves around interactions with AI agents, which requires some adjustment."
Antigravity is a Google IDE built from a fork of Visual Studio Code that integrates agentic AI workflows and Chrome browser automation. The environment includes multiple agent models such as Gemini 3 Pro (high and low), Claude Sonnet 4.5 (regular and thinking), and GPT-OSS 120B Medium. Conversations with agents offer two modes: planning mode, which generates artifacts like walkthroughs and task lists and permits stepwise intervention, and fast mode, which executes commands immediately for quick tasks. Users can choose review frequency per step: never, only when the agent recommends, or always. Antigravity emphasizes agent interactions over traditional, language-specific IDE workflows.
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