Antigravity Bridge
/install antigravity-bridge
Antigravity Bridge
One-directional knowledge bridge from Google Antigravity IDE to OpenClaw.
Syncs .md files from your Antigravity/Gemini projects into the OpenClaw workspace, where they are natively embedded and indexed for memory_search. No MEMORY.md dumping, no custom state tracking — just files on disk, indexed automatically.
When to Use
- User says "sync antigravity", "bridge sync", "pull antigravity docs"
- You need cross-project awareness of Antigravity-managed context
- After an Antigravity session, to surface new decisions/rules/tasks to OpenClaw
- Scheduled (cron) to keep the knowledge fresh automatically
When NOT to Use
- Primary coding work (use Antigravity for that — it has IDE, LSP, deep code awareness)
- Writing back to Antigravity projects (this is one-way only: Antigravity → OpenClaw)
- Querying the synced knowledge (just use
memory_search— the files are already indexed)
Architecture
Antigravity IDE OpenClaw Workspace
───────────────── ─────────────────────────────
~/repo/acme-corp/acme-platform/
.agent/memory/ ──rsync──► antigravity/acme-platform/
.agent/rules/ ──rsync──► .agent/memory/
.agent/skills/ ──rsync──► .agent/rules/
.agent/sessions/ ──rsync──► .agent/skills/
.agent/tasks.md ──rsync──► .agent/sessions/
.gemini/GEMINI.md ──rsync──► .agent/tasks.md
docs/ ──rsync──► .gemini/GEMINI.md
*.md (root) ──rsync──► docs/
*.md (root)
~/.gemini/antigravity/
knowledge/ ──rsync──► antigravity/gemini-knowledge/
───────────────── ─────────────────────────────
│
OpenClaw native embedder
(memorySearch.extraPaths)
│
memory_search queries ✓
Key design decisions:
- Files land in
antigravity/\x3Cproject-name>/under the OpenClaw workspace destination - OpenClaw's native embedder indexes them automatically via
memorySearch.extraPaths sync.shis idempotent — safe to run repeatedly or on cron- Source paths that don't exist are skipped gracefully (no failure)
Setup Guide
Step 1: Prerequisites
# rsync (usually pre-installed on macOS/Linux)
rsync --version
# yq — YAML parser (required)
brew install yq # macOS
# or: sudo apt install yq # Ubuntu/Debian
# or: snap install yq # Ubuntu snap
yq --version
Step 2: Copy the config template
cp ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/antigravity-bridge/config-template.yaml \
~/.openclaw/workspace/antigravity-bridge.yaml
Step 3: Edit the config
Open ~/.openclaw/workspace/antigravity-bridge.yaml and configure your projects:
projects:
- name: acme-platform
repo: ~/repo/acme-corp/acme-platform
paths:
- .agent/memory
- .agent/rules
- .agent/skills
- .agent/tasks.md
- .gemini/GEMINI.md
- docs
include_root_md: true
knowledge:
- name: gemini-knowledge
path: ~/.gemini/antigravity/knowledge
destination: antigravity
projects— list of Antigravity-managed reposknowledge— standalone knowledge directories (e.g. Gemini's global knowledge store)destination— subfolder within the OpenClaw workspace (default:antigravity)
Step 4: Configure OpenClaw extraPaths
Tell OpenClaw to index the synced directory. In your OpenClaw config (~/.openclaw/config.yaml or equivalent), add:
memorySearch:
extraPaths:
- ~/path/to/openclaw/workspace/antigravity
Replace with the actual workspace path. After saving, restart OpenClaw or reload memory indexing.
Step 5: Test with --dry-run
~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/antigravity-bridge/sync.sh --dry-run --verbose
You'll see what would be synced without touching anything.
Step 6: Run for real
~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/antigravity-bridge/sync.sh --verbose
Step 7: Verify with memory_search
After syncing, query OpenClaw memory to confirm indexing:
memory_search: "acme-platform agent rules"
memory_search: "GEMINI.md"
If results come back from the synced files, the bridge is working.
Config Reference
# ~/.openclaw/workspace/antigravity-bridge.yaml
projects:
- name: \x3Cstring> # Identifier — used as subfolder name
repo: \x3Cpath> # Root of the Antigravity project (~ expanded)
paths: # List of paths relative to repo root
- .agent/memory # Directory → recursively sync *.md
- .agent/tasks.md # Single file → synced directly
- docs # Directory → recursively sync *.md
include_root_md: true # Also sync *.md files at repo root (optional, default: false)
knowledge:
- name: \x3Cstring> # Identifier — used as subfolder name
path: \x3Cpath> # Source path to rsync *.md from (~ expanded)
destination: antigravity # Target subfolder in OpenClaw workspace
# Full path: \x3Cworkspace>/\x3Cdestination>/
Path types:
- Directory — rsync runs with
--include='*.md' --exclude='*'recursively - Single file — rsync copies the file directly (must end in
.md)
Missing sources: If a configured path doesn't exist, sync.sh logs a warning and skips it. Other paths continue normally. Exit code remains 0.
CLI Reference
sync.sh [options]
Options:
--config \x3Cpath> Config file (default: ~/.openclaw/workspace/antigravity-bridge.yaml)
--project \x3Cname> Sync only this project (by name)
--dry-run Show what would be synced, without making changes
--verbose Show rsync output and detailed progress
--help Show this help
Examples:
# Sync everything
sync.sh
# Sync one project only
sync.sh --project acme-platform
# Preview without touching files
sync.sh --dry-run --verbose
# Use a custom config
sync.sh --config ~/my-bridge.yaml
Cron Integration
Add to crontab (crontab -e) for automatic syncing:
# Antigravity Bridge — hourly during business hours (Mon-Fri, 08:00-18:00)
0 8-18 * * 1-5 ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/antigravity-bridge/sync.sh >> ~/.openclaw/logs/antigravity-bridge.log 2>&1
# Nightly full sync (all days, 02:00)
0 2 * * * ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/antigravity-bridge/sync.sh --verbose >> ~/.openclaw/logs/antigravity-bridge.log 2>&1
Create the log directory first:
mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/logs
Troubleshooting
yq: command not found
Install yq: brew install yq (macOS) or see https://github.com/mikefarah/yq
Config file not found
Copy the template: cp config-template.yaml ~/.openclaw/workspace/antigravity-bridge.yaml
rsync: command not found
Install rsync: brew install rsync (macOS) or sudo apt install rsync
No results from memory_search
- Check that
memorySearch.extraPathsincludes the destination folder - Restart OpenClaw after changing extraPaths
- Verify files landed in the right place:
ls ~/.openclaw/workspace/antigravity/
Files not updating
- Run with
--verboseto see rsync output - Check source paths exist:
ls ~/repo/acme-corp/acme-platform/.agent/memory/
Wrong files synced
- Only
.mdfiles are synced (rsync filter:--include='*.md' --exclude='*') - To sync other file types, edit sync.sh patterns
Security & Privacy
- All data stays local. No external API calls, no cloud sync, no network access.
- Only
.mdfiles are synced. rsync filters (--filter='+ *.md' --filter='- *') enforce markdown-only transfer. No secrets, credentials, API keys, binary state, session tokens, or config files are ever copied. .agent/and.gemini/directories are Antigravity's documentation folders containing markdown notes about rules, tasks, memory, and project context. They do not contain credentials or sensitive runtime state — those are stored elsewhere by the IDE.- sync.sh only reads from user-configured source paths and writes to a designated OpenClaw workspace subfolder.
- No credentials or tokens required to run.
- Safe to run with
--dry-runto inspect behavior before committing. - Dependencies:
rsync(system),yq(YAML parser) — both declared in manifest metadata.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install antigravity-bridge - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/antigravity-bridge - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Antigravity Bridge?
One-directional knowledge bridge from Google Antigravity IDE to OpenClaw. Syncs only .md documentation files from Antigravity projects into OpenClaw workspac... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 502 downloads so far.
How do I install Antigravity Bridge?
Run "/install antigravity-bridge" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Antigravity Bridge free?
Yes, Antigravity Bridge is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Antigravity Bridge support?
Antigravity Bridge is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Antigravity Bridge?
It is built and maintained by Hein Tonny Køien (@heintonny); the current version is v2.0.1.