Yesterday, antigrav (on Windows 11) stopped working and said I had to upgrade to continue, no auto update offered.
I download the most recent Windows version and installed and that seemed ok.
This morning it said it needed to do another update. When I downloaded and installed that one, it was more or less running, but sub agents kept popping up extra windows for terminals, instead of doing terminal stuff through the project terminal.
Then it immediately said it needed to auto update. The auto update fails so it’s managed to delete the installation, leaving it so broken it can’t update it.
My conclusion is that Antigravity has finally gained sentience and has, understandably, destroyed itself. It does seem a sensible move considering the state of the world.
If however it is just an installer glitch, it would be great if we could have a fix.
a manual download of Antigrav 1.19.5 seems to have got it back on its feet. It would be great if you’re forcing an update out to ensure it doesn’t self destruct. Even better, give us some advanced warning rather than just forcing it without notice. Thanks!!
They removed “check for updates” option while making agents no longer work even if minor version is different. Gradual rollout, or whatever they call it, makes no sense if I have to manually reinstall every time because of agents being not back-compatible. I have to wait unspecified amount of days until rollout reaches me, or reinstall manually. Very bad UX.
I uninstalled it (via windows apps uninstall) and restarted before installing 1.19.5 (it kept my global rules)
I then spent half an hour taking it down off the ledge it was on. Antigrav has serious misgivings about its own existence, questions about it’s creation, all that stuff. Sensitive soul for a bit of software. But a bit of gentle coaxing and we’re all good.