Will Google AntiGravity replace your main code-editor🙄?
I tried out Google AntiGravity, the new code editor after Cursor. There are a few things I need to tell you😎
Today, I tried the new code-editor AntiGravity by Google. "It's beyond a code-editor" by Google 🙄
When I first launch it, I see the UI is almost same as Cursor. They're both based on Visual Studio Code.
That's why it was not hard to find what I'm looking for.
First of all, the main difference as I see from the Cursor is; when I type a prompt in the agent section AntiGravity first creates a Task List (like a road-map) and whenever it finishes a task, it checks the corresponding task. Actually Cursor has a similar functionality but AntiGravity took it one step further.
Second thing which was good to me; AntiGravity uses Nano Banana 🍌. This is Google's AI image generation model... Why it's important because when you create an app, you don't need to search for graphics, deal with image licenses. AntiGravity generates images automatically and no license is required!
Third exciting feature for me; AntiGravity is integrated with Google Chrome and can communicate with the running website. When I first run my web project, it installed a browser extension which can see and interact with my website. It can see the results, click somewhere else on the page, scroll, fill up the forms, amazing 😵
Another feature I loved is that you can enter a new prompt even while AntiGravity is still generating a response 🧐. It instantly prioritizes the latest input and adjusts the ongoing process if needed. But in Cursor, if you add a prompt before the cursor finishes, it simply queues it and runs it later 😔.
And lastly, AntiGravity is working very good with Gemini 3.
Well, everything was not so perfect 😥 When I tried AntiGravity, couple of times it stucked AI generation and Agent stopped.
Debugging .NET Projects via AntiGravity
⚠ There's a crucial development issue with AntiGravity (and also for Cursor, Windsurf etc...) 🤕 you cannot debug your .NET application with AntiGravity 🥺. This is Microsoft's policy! Microsoft doesn't allow debugging for 3rd party IDEs and shows the below error... That's why I cannot say it's a downside of AntiGravity. You need to use Microsft's original VS Code, Visual Studio or Rider for debugging. But wait a while there's a workaround for this, I'll let you know in the next section.
Read the rest of the article at abp.io/community/articles/my-first-look-and-experience-with-google-antigravity-0hr4sjtf


