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## Quickstart
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## Quickstart
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Give your agent Superpowers: [Claude Code](#claude-code), [Codex App](#codex-app), [Codex CLI](#codex-cli), [Cursor](#cursor), [Factory Droid](#factory-droid), [Gemini CLI](#gemini-cli), [GitHub Copilot CLI](#github-copilot-cli), [OpenCode](#opencode), [Pi](#pi).
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Give your agent Superpowers: [Claude Code](#claude-code), [Antigravity](#antigravity), [Codex App](#codex-app), [Codex CLI](#codex-cli), [Cursor](#cursor), [Factory Droid](#factory-droid), [Gemini CLI](#gemini-cli), [GitHub Copilot CLI](#github-copilot-cli), [OpenCode](#opencode), [Pi](#pi).
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## How it works
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## How it works
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/plugin install superpowers@superpowers-marketplace
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/plugin install superpowers@superpowers-marketplace
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```
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```
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### Antigravity
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Install Superpowers as a plugin from this repository:
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```bash
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agy plugin install https://github.com/obra/superpowers
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```
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Antigravity runs the plugin's session-start hook, so Superpowers is active from
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the first message. Reinstall with the same command to update.
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### Codex App
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### Codex App
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Superpowers is available via the [official Codex plugin marketplace](https://github.com/openai/plugins).
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Superpowers is available via the [official Codex plugin marketplace](https://github.com/openai/plugins).
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## Platform Adaptation
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## Platform Adaptation
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Skills speak in actions ("dispatch a subagent", "create a todo", "read a file") rather than naming any one runtime's tools. For per-platform tool equivalents and instructions-file conventions, see [claude-code-tools.md](references/claude-code-tools.md), [codex-tools.md](references/codex-tools.md), [copilot-tools.md](references/copilot-tools.md), [gemini-tools.md](references/gemini-tools.md), and [pi-tools.md](references/pi-tools.md). Gemini CLI users get the tool mapping loaded automatically via GEMINI.md.
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Skills speak in actions ("dispatch a subagent", "create a todo", "read a file") rather than naming any one runtime's tools. For per-platform tool equivalents and instructions-file conventions, see [claude-code-tools.md](references/claude-code-tools.md), [codex-tools.md](references/codex-tools.md), [copilot-tools.md](references/copilot-tools.md), [gemini-tools.md](references/gemini-tools.md), [pi-tools.md](references/pi-tools.md), and [antigravity-tools.md](references/antigravity-tools.md). Gemini CLI users get the tool mapping loaded automatically via GEMINI.md.
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# Using Skills
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# Using Skills
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# Antigravity CLI (`agy`) Tool Mapping
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Skills speak in actions ("dispatch a subagent", "create a todo", "read a file"). On the Antigravity CLI (`agy`) these resolve to the tools below.
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| Action skills request | Antigravity CLI equivalent |
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| Read a file | `view_file` |
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| Create a new file | `write_to_file` |
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| Edit a file | `replace_file_content` |
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| Edit a file in several places at once | `multi_replace_file_content` |
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| Run a shell command | `run_command` |
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| Search file contents | `grep_search` |
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| Find files by name / list a directory | `list_dir` (no dedicated glob tool — combine `list_dir` with `grep_search`) |
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| Fetch a URL | `read_url_content` |
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| Search the web | `search_web` |
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| Pose a structured question to your human partner | `ask_question` |
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| Dispatch a subagent (`Subagent (general-purpose):` template) | `invoke_subagent` with a built-in `TypeName` — `self` for full-capability work, `research` for read-only (see [Subagent support](#subagent-support)) |
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| Multiple parallel dispatches | Multiple entries in one `invoke_subagent` call's `Subagents` array |
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| Task tracking ("create a todo", "mark complete") | a **task artifact** — `write_to_file` with `IsArtifact: true` and `ArtifactType: "task"` (see [Task tracking](#task-tracking)). **Not** `manage_task`, which manages background processes. |
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## Invoking a skill — read its `SKILL.md`
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Antigravity surfaces every installed skill's `name` + `description` to you at the
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start of each session, but it has **no `Skill`/`activate_skill` tool**. To load a
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skill, **read its `SKILL.md` with `view_file`, setting `IsSkillFile: true`** when
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the skill applies — e.g. `view_file` on
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`.../plugins/superpowers/skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.md` with `IsSkillFile: true`.
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instructions*, not to edit or preview it — set it whenever you load a skill.)
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This is the blessed skill-loading mechanism on this harness. The general rule
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"never read skill files manually" means "don't bypass your platform's
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skill-loading mechanism" — and on Antigravity, reading `SKILL.md` *is* that
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mechanism. Reading it honors the rule rather than breaking it.
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You already know which skills exist and what they're for: their names and
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descriptions are in front of you at session start. When a description matches
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what you're about to do, read that skill's `SKILL.md` before acting.
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## Subagent support
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Antigravity dispatches subagents with `invoke_subagent`, passing each one a
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`TypeName` in the `Subagents` array. Two `TypeName`s are **built in** — use them
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- **`self`** — a full clone of you, with every tool you have (including
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`write_to_file`/`replace_file_content`/`run_command`). The safe default for
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general-purpose work: implementing, fixing, anything that edits files or runs
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commands.
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- **`research`** — read-only (file reading, `grep_search`, web/URL fetch; no write
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or command access). Use it when you specifically want a subagent that can't make
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changes — investigation and read-only review.
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Call `define_subagent` only for a custom system prompt or capability mix: set
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`enable_write_tools: true` to grant file edits **and** `run_command`,
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`enable_subagent_tools` for nested dispatch, `enable_mcp_tools` for MCP. Then
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invoke it by the name you gave it. (`manage_subagents` lists/kills running
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subagents.)
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Skills dispatch with `Subagent (general-purpose):` and either reference a
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prompt-template file (e.g. `superpowers:subagent-driven-development`'s
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| Skill dispatch form | Antigravity equivalent |
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| An implementer-style `*-prompt.md` template (writes code, runs tests) | Fill the template, then `invoke_subagent` with `TypeName: "self"` and the filled prompt |
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| A read-only reviewer template (`spec-reviewer`, `code-quality-reviewer`, `code-reviewer`, `requesting-code-review`'s `./code-reviewer.md`) | `invoke_subagent` with `TypeName: "research"` and the filled review template |
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### Prompt filling
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`[FULL TEXT of task]`. Fill all placeholders before passing the complete prompt to
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truth for what remains; once the conversation gets long, re-read it before starting
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