Feature Request: Configurable Path for ~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/brain/

Hi team,
I’m currently using antigravity-cli in my development workflow and have noticed that the tool stores agent session memory and reasoning traces within ~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/brain/ using arbitrary numeric directory names.
While I understand this is likely an internal design choice for session isolation and indexing, I would like to request that these paths be made configurable. From a filesystem hygiene and local development perspective, having arbitrary subdirectories automatically created in the home directory can lead to clutter and difficulties with backup/sync configurations.
Suggested improvement:
Could we have an environment variable or a configuration flag (e.g., ANTIGRAVITY_BRAIN_PATH) that allows users to redirect this storage to a project-specific directory or a preferred system cache location?
Why this matters:
For developers managing multiple projects or working within specific infrastructure constraints, having control over where agent context is persisted would significantly improve integration with existing dev environments.
Thanks for all the hard work on the recent updates. I look forward to any insights or future support for this configuration.

This would be great as well as a way for the different Antigravity tools (Agent manager/2.0, IDE, CLI) to share the same brain.