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Antigravity CLI (agy) Tool Mapping

Skills speak in actions ("dispatch a subagent", "create a todo", "read a file"). On the Antigravity CLI (agy) these resolve to the tools below.

Action skills request Antigravity CLI equivalent
Read a file view_file
Create a new file write_to_file
Edit a file replace_file_content
Edit a file in several places at once multi_replace_file_content
Run a shell command run_command
Search file contents grep_search
Find files by name / list a directory list_dir (no dedicated glob tool — combine list_dir with grep_search)
Fetch a URL read_url_content
Search the web search_web
Pose a structured question to your human partner ask_question
Dispatch a subagent (Subagent (general-purpose): template) invoke_subagent with a built-in TypeNameself for full-capability work, research for read-only (see Subagent support)
Multiple parallel dispatches Multiple entries in one invoke_subagent call's Subagents array
Task tracking ("create a todo", "mark complete") a task artifactwrite_to_file with IsArtifact: true and ArtifactType: "task" (see Task tracking). Not manage_task, which manages background processes.

Task tracking

Antigravity has no todo tool (manage_task manages background processes — list/kill/status/send_input — it is not a checklist). When a skill says to create a todo list or track tasks, maintain a task artifact: a markdown checklist saved with write_to_file (IsArtifact: true, ArtifactMetadata.ArtifactType: "task"), edited with replace_file_content / multi_replace_file_content as you go.

At the start of any multi-step task, create the task artifact listing every step of your plan. As you complete each step, edit the artifact to mark it done (- [x]). If the plan changes, update the checklist. Keep it current — it is your source of truth for what remains; once the conversation gets long, re-read it before starting each step.