As of right now, the official Antigravity 2.0.2 changelog hasn’t been released.
The developer community is currently weathering the incredibly rocky rollout of versions 2.0 and 2.0.1, and 2.0.2 is the highly anticipated emergency patch everyone is waiting for to fix the chaos.
The 2.0 / 2.0.1 Situation
The recent updates fundamentally changed how Antigravity works, splitting it from a single, unified AI IDE into a multi-part system consisting of a standalone Agent Manager (now just called “Antigravity”) and the “Antigravity IDE.”
The transition has caused major headaches across the board. Here is what is currently broken in 2.0.1, which the upcoming 2.0.2 update is expected to address:
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Executable Hijacking: The new Antigravity installer hijacked the IDE executable, making it nearly impossible for many to open the IDE without the standalone agent popping up instead.
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Lost Workspaces & History: Users are reporting that their old conversations and workspaces have completely vanished. This is because the new Antigravity IDE uses a completely new storage path and doesn’t migrate old data by default.
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Broken WSL & Remote Access: Remote SSH support and WSL integration are currently non-functional in the main Antigravity app (it frustratingly defaults to the Windows filesystem instead of WSL).
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Massive Token Drain: Due to all the bugs, users are burning through their daily tokens just trying to configure the environment or get basic integrations working.
For now, the main workaround for the “lost” history is to manually dig up your old storage paths and migrate your data to the new IDE directory. Many developers are simply reverting to version 1.x or waiting it out until the 2.0.2 patch officially drops. ![]()