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Getting Started with Google Antigravity IDE

Welcome to the #1 Google Antigravity Directory! This guide will help you get started with using prompts, rules, workflows, and MCP servers for Gemini 3-powered agentic development.

What is Google Antigravity?

Google Antigravity is Google's AI-powered IDE launched in November 2025 alongside Gemini 3. It's an agent-first development platform that enables AI agents to autonomously plan, execute, and verify coding tasks. Unlike traditional code assistants, Antigravity features a Manager View for orchestrating multiple agents working in parallel, built-in browser automation for testing, and full support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

This directory provides curated prompts (called "Rules" in Antigravity), saved workflows, and MCP server configurations to maximize your productivity with Google Antigravity.

Quick Start

1Browse Prompts

Explore our directory of prompts organized by category. Find prompts for Next.js, React, Python, and more.

2Copy a Prompt

Click on any prompt to view its details. Use the "Copy" button to copy the prompt to your clipboard.

3Use in Your Project

Create a .antigravity file in your project root and paste the prompt. Antigravity AI will automatically use these rules.

4Explore MCP Servers

Check out our MCP server directory for pre-configured integrations and tools.

💡 Pro Tip

Combine multiple prompts to create powerful workflows. For example, use a Next.js prompt with our SEO best practices for optimal results.

Next Steps

  • Browse our complete prompt library
  • Join the community forum to share your workflows
  • Learn about best practices for agentic development

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use prompts from this directory?

Browse our directory, click on any prompt that matches your needs, and copy it to your clipboard. Then create or add to a `.antigravity` file in your project root and paste the prompt. Antigravity AI will automatically read and apply these rules when working on your project. You can combine multiple prompts from different categories for comprehensive coverage.

What is a .antigravity file and why do I need it?

A `.antigravity` file is a configuration file that tells Antigravity AI how to write code for your project. It contains prompts, rules, and best practices that the AI follows automatically. Think of it as a style guide mixed with coding standards that ensures consistency across your entire project. Without it, Antigravity uses default behaviors which may not match your team's conventions.

Are all prompts and MCP servers free to use?

Yes! All prompts and MCP server configurations in our directory are completely free to use, both for personal and commercial projects. We believe in open knowledge sharing to help the entire Antigravity AI community succeed. You can use, modify, and share any prompts without attribution, though we appreciate it when you link back to help others discover the directory.

What are MCP servers and how do they work with prompts?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers extend Antigravity AI's capabilities by providing integrations with external tools and services like Stripe, Firebase, or GitHub. While prompts tell the AI how to write code, MCP servers give it the ability to interact with APIs and services directly. Combining both - for example, a Next.js prompt with a Stripe MCP server - enables Antigravity to build complete features including payment integration without you writing API code manually.

Can I customize prompts for my specific needs?

Absolutely! All prompts are designed as starting templates that you should customize for your project. Add your company's specific coding standards, preferred libraries, naming conventions, or architectural patterns. The more specific you make your `.antigravity` file, the better Antigravity AI will match your exact requirements. Think of our prompts as 80% solutions that you refine with your 20% of project-specific needs.

How can I contribute my own prompts to the directory?

We welcome community contributions! Click the "Submit Prompt" link in the navigation menu and fill out the submission form. Include your prompt content, a clear description, relevant tags, and ideally a screenshot showing results. Our team reviews all submissions for quality and usefulness before publishing. High-quality prompts that help the community are typically approved within 48 hours.