I must be blind. Or the obvious alternative… I just cannot seem to change a session name.
When I ask the agent to do it for me, it claims it hasn’t got the ability. I even tried tinkering with the .db conversation files, but it appears they only store the conversation itself, not the subject.
The subject it assigns to some of the conversations is literally just the first few words of my first message (which is exactly why I want to change it!). To be fair, while it’s total BS on one hand, I could actually use it to my advantage if the naming convention was at least consistent!
Anyone else dealing with this and managed to crack it?
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EDIT
I tihnk I found the pattern. Whenever a tag a file or execute a workflow in my first mesage, the auto naming of the session breaks and jsut uses my truncated first prompt as the sessions subject. So I can’t really use it to my advantage (or rather don’t want to) because it just looks ugly with all those slashes and such.
Main point still stands - how do I manually edit the session subject?
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately it seems that we are talking about 2 completely different products. Antigravity IDE doesn’t have 2.0.11 version
For what it’s worth, it’s refreshing to see that Google employees are also confused by the changes in their product, at least it makes me not feel like an confused senior person
On a seriosus note - some love for the IDE would be highly appreciated.
The distinction made is correct: the Antigravity IDE is dedicated strictly to the code repository and file workspace, while global history and chat sessions are managed entirely by the standalone Antigravity application. Because of this architectural separation, conversations cannot be renamed or managed from within the Antigravity IDE panels (Conversations are only in Antigravity 2.0 and not in Antigravity IDE as mentioned).
Thank you for your help to keep this thread accurate for other developers in the community!
You make it sound like you can use Antigravity 2.0 to manage and rename conversations in Antigravity IDE.
If this is what you meant, this is - as far as I understand this - inaccurate. You cannot use Antigravity 2.0 PRECISELY because of the architectural separation you mentioned.
The Antigravity IDE working directory is .gemini/antigravity-ide/brain/ whilse Antigravity 2.0 lives in .gemini/antigravity/brain/ - those are two separate and isolated environments.
Unless what you are saying is that the 2.0.11 version fixes that issue and allows to manage IDE sessions?