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Agent Guide

Antigravity 2.0 agent skills for video, carousels, prompts, and research

Antigravity 2.0 is best positioned as an orchestration surface: launch agents with clear missions, artifacts, browser checks, terminal checks, and reviewable outputs.

Google Antigravity

Use this guide to turn the workflow into a repeatable agent skill.

Antigravity 2.0

Use this guide to turn the workflow into a repeatable agent skill.

Gemini coding agents

Use this guide to turn the workflow into a repeatable agent skill.

Best fit

What this guide helps automate

  • Launch separate agents for research, script writing, asset preparation, and verification.
  • Create artifacts that summarize what changed and what needs review.
  • Use browser checks for landing pages or carousel previews.
  • Coordinate multi-step creative production across workspaces.

Workflow

How to turn it into an agent skill

Use these steps as a portable starting point for Codex, Claude Code, Kimi Code, Kimi Work, Antigravity 2.0, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and other coding agents.

1. Define the repeatable outcome

Define the repeatable outcome, inputs, output files, and quality bar.

2. Give the agent examples

Give the agent examples, naming conventions, scripts, and verification checks.

3. Run the workflow on one small asset first

Run the workflow on one small asset first, then batch it once the result is stable.

4. Review the final creative direction

Review the final creative direction, claims, captions, and publishing details before posting.

Guide

Implementation notes

Use missions, not loose prompts

A good Antigravity workflow should name the mission, define accepted evidence, set artifact expectations, and list the final handoff format. This keeps multi-agent work inspectable.

Pair agents with verification

For social content workflows, verification can include rendered screenshots, JSON validation, file counts, video duration checks, transcript coverage, and a short human review summary.

Keep assets organized

Use predictable folders for inputs, generated prompts, drafts, previews, exports, and final reports so multiple agents can work without losing context.

FAQ

Agent Guide FAQ

Is Antigravity 2.0 useful for creative workflows?

Yes, especially when the workflow benefits from orchestration, browser checks, terminal tasks, and reviewable artifacts.

How should Antigravity agents use skills?

Treat a skill as the mission manual: inputs, steps, tools, expected artifacts, and verification before handoff.

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