AI Coding Tools Lack Support for Google Antigravity Agent Backend
Developers using fast AI agents like Google Antigravity cannot connect them to coding assistant tools that only support a fixed set of providers. As major CLI tools like Gemini-CLI are retired, users need flexible agent backend support without switching their entire workflow. Provider lock-in in AI tooling creates fragmentation as the agent ecosystem expands.
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