Antigravity (Google's IDE sandbox product, different from Gemini CLI) is removed from: src/onboarding.ts — drop from LLM_PROVIDER_IDS + OAuth-flow picker src/pi-migration.ts — drop from LLM_PROVIDER_IDS migration list src/web/onboarding-service.ts — drop from web-UI provider list src/tests/integration/web-onboarding-contract.test.ts — update contract src/resources/extensions/sf/doctor-providers.ts — drop from CLI_AUTH_PROVIDERS src/resources/extensions/sf/key-manager.ts — drop UI listing src/resources/extensions/sf-usage-bar/index.ts — delete entire quota fetcher block (~200 lines) packages/pi-coding-agent/src/cli/args.ts — drop PI_AI_ANTIGRAVITY_VERSION doc packages/pi-coding-agent/src/utils/proxy-server.ts — drop from claude provider chain Reason: antigravity has no vendor-published core library we can embed (unlike @google/gemini-cli-core for the Gemini CLI). Continuing to hand-roll OAuth against daily-cloudcode-pa.sandbox.googleapis.com is exactly the pattern Google has started banning for third-party tools. Removing the code removes the ban risk. pi-ai provider code, OAuth util, and models.generated entries for google-antigravity are removed in follow-up commits (separated for reviewability — each layer verified independently). Build passes. Note: this is a breaking change for any user who had google-antigravity configured — they'll need to migrate to google-gemini-cli (OAuth), google (API key), or google-vertex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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