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Antigravity Bridge

by Hein Tonny Køien · GitHub ↗ · v2.0.1 · MIT-0
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Description
One-directional knowledge bridge from Google Antigravity IDE to OpenClaw. Syncs only .md documentation files from Antigravity projects into OpenClaw workspac...
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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.sh is 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 repos
  • knowledge — 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.extraPaths includes the destination folder
  • Restart OpenClaw after changing extraPaths
  • Verify files landed in the right place: ls ~/.openclaw/workspace/antigravity/

Files not updating

  • Run with --verbose to see rsync output
  • Check source paths exist: ls ~/repo/acme-corp/acme-platform/.agent/memory/

Wrong files synced

  • Only .md files 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 .md files 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-run to inspect behavior before committing.
  • Dependencies: rsync (system), yq (YAML parser) — both declared in manifest metadata.
Usage Guidance
This skill appears to do exactly what it claims: rsync + yq are used to copy only *.md files from configured project and knowledge paths into an OpenClaw workspace subfolder. Before installing/run: 1) run the provided --dry-run to preview what gets copied; 2) inspect repos/knowledge directories for unexpected symlinks or maliciously named files (a symlink named something.md that points outside the repo could lead to unintended content appearing in your workspace); 3) confirm the destination path and memorySearch.extraPaths configuration so indexing only covers the intended files; and 4) prefer running the sync as a user with limited filesystem access or schedule it manually until you’re confident in the configured sources.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: antigravity-bridge Version: 2.0.1 The antigravity-bridge skill is a local utility designed to sync Markdown documentation from Google Antigravity IDE projects to the OpenClaw workspace for indexing. The core logic in `sync.sh` uses `rsync` with strict inclusion filters (`*.md`) and exclusion rules to ensure only documentation is transferred, effectively preventing the exfiltration of sensitive files like SSH keys or environment variables. The script operates entirely locally, requires no network access, and includes safety features like a dry-run mode and dependency checks for `yq` and `rsync`.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description promise (one‑way sync of .md files into OpenClaw) matches the files present and the behavior implemented in sync.sh. Required binaries (rsync, yq) and the brew install for yq are appropriate for YAML parsing and file sync.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md and setup.md instructions limit operations to reading repository paths and copying only .md files into a destination subfolder of the OpenClaw workspace; the script supports dry‑run and verbose modes and documents configuration and cron usage. There is no instruction to read or send secrets or to write outside the OpenClaw workspace.
Install Mechanism
Install spec uses Homebrew to install yq and expects system rsync; no remote downloads or arbitrary code fetches are present. The script itself is included in the package (no external installer required).
Credentials
No credentials or secrets are requested. The script respects OPENCLAW_WORKSPACE if set (defaults to ~/.openclaw/workspace) but that environment variable is not documented as a required env var in metadata — minor mismatch. Verify the workspace path before running.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request always:true, does not modify other skills or global agent settings, and writes only into the configured OpenClaw workspace destination. Cron setup is optional and user‑initiated.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install antigravity-bridge
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /antigravity-bridge
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v2.0.1
v2.0.1: Declare rsync/yq as dependencies in manifest. Clarify security model — only .md files are synced via rsync filters, no secrets or binary state. Expanded security documentation.
v2.0.0
v2.0.0: Multi-project support, one-directional sync from Antigravity IDE to OpenClaw, native vector indexing via memory_search
v1.2.2
Clarified bridge role: one-directional sync, Antigravity is primary coding agent
v1.2.1
Intelligent next-task workflow: script gathers context, agent reasons, user decides
v1.2.0
**Refined sync workflow and agent responsibilities for better reliability and clarity.** - The sync command now outputs structured JSON with `diff` and `current` sections for precise change tracking and downstream automation. - Clear instructions: agents (not scripts) must read the sync output and update OpenClaw `MEMORY.md` and daily logs accordingly. - Added detailed mapping of what changes should update which memory files, enforcing MEMORY.md as the canonical knowledge sync point. - State tracking file (`antigravity-sync-state.json`) now under `~/.openclaw/workspace/` for robust, precise change detection. - Documentation reworked for brevity, including new agent-side DOs and DON'Ts to ensure best practices.
v1.1.0
Upgraded pick-task to interactive next-task workflow mirroring Antigravity's /next-task. Agent analyzes git log, active tasks, dependencies, and presents 2-3 ranked recommendations.
v1.0.2
JSON resilience across all scripts (handle malformed metadata.json). Path validation in configure.py. Added shared utils module.
v1.0.1
Fix JSON parsing for metadata.json files with trailing markdown artifacts. Add shared utils module.
v1.0.0
Initial release: bidirectional knowledge bridge between OpenClaw and Google Antigravity IDE
Metadata
Slug antigravity-bridge
Version 2.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 3
Active Installs 3
Total Versions 9
Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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