Warp: Native Support for Google's Antigravity CLI (agy)
Warp added native support for Google's Antigravity CLI (the agy command), Google's successor to Gemini CLI, which was shut down for most users on June 18, 2026. When a user runs agy inside Warp, the terminal now recognizes the session and switches into a dedicated agent layout with Antigravity's indigo brand color and a custom Antigravity logo in the toolbar. Warp also registers agy as a one-off shell keyword, bypassing natural language processing to ensure the command is always treated as a direct shell invocation. This brings Antigravity CLI to parity with the first-class treatment Warp already provided for Claude Code and Codex.
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Warp Adds First-Class Support for Antigravity CLI
Warp has added native recognition for Google's Antigravity CLI, invoked with the agy command. Antigravity is Google's successor to the Gemini CLI, which was shut down for most users on June 18, 2026. With this update, Warp treats Antigravity as a first-class coding agent alongside the support it already offers for Claude Code and Codex.
Dedicated Agent Layout
When a user runs agy inside Warp, the terminal recognizes the session and switches into a dedicated agent layout. The interface adopts Antigravity's indigo brand color and displays a custom Antigravity logo in the toolbar, making it visually clear which agent is active in the session.
Reliable Command Handling
Warp registers agy as a one-off shell keyword. This bypasses Warp's natural language processing so the command is always treated as a direct shell invocation rather than being interpreted as a prompt, ensuring the agent launches reliably every time.
Parity With Other Agents
The change brings Antigravity CLI to parity with the first-class treatment Warp already provides for Claude Code and Codex, reinforcing Warp's strategy of being a universal terminal home for any AI coding agent.