Personal channel will be closed on June 18; Google will take down the old version of Gemini CLI and strongly push Antigravity.

AIMPACT News, May 20 (UTC+8). According to Dongcha Beating monitoring, the Google Developers official website has released an announcement, publishing a detailed schedule for migrating the command-line tool Gemini CLI to Antigravity CLI.
Due to comprehensive changes to the underlying framework, individual and free users must manually migrate out before June 18, 2026; after that date, the old version of the tool will stop responding to requests.

This shutdown mainly affects individual users and independent developers. Starting from June 18, accounts using Google AI Pro, Ultra, and the personal free version of Gemini Code Assist will be unable to call the old CLI. The Gemini Code Assist plugin for GitHub organizations will also stop new installations on the same day, and in the following weeks it will completely cut off API responses. Google has now published the migration documentation (antigravity.google/docs/gcli-migration) for reference.

Enterprise channels are not affected by the shutdown: organizations that have purchased Gemini Code Assist licenses can continue to use the old version to ensure the stability of existing business operations, and can also directly integrate the new Antigravity CLI into current projects to get an early look.

If individuals or independent developers want to retain access to the old version, they must manually switch to a paid API key.

The newly released Antigravity CLI is written in Go and delivers faster, lighter responses. It fully integrates the old version’s Agent Skills, Hooks, and Subagents mechanisms, but in terms of runtime logic it has completely shifted to background asynchronous flow. Users can start large-scale refactoring or multi-source technical research in parallel from the terminal, without being locked into the current session. At the same time, the new tool shares the same agent management core with the Antigravity 2.0 desktop client, so whether using the command line or the desktop, optimizations and changes to the core agents will be automatically synchronized and take effect.

(Source: BlockBeats)

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