Google is conducting a large-scale cleansing of the developer ecosystem.Starting from June 18th, Gemini CLI will stop serving; on June 25th and 30th, two batches of Gemini 2.0 model APIs will be completely closed..
Gemini CLI shutdown: What is the scope of the impact?
According to the announcement on the Google Developer Blog, after the shutdown on June 18, the following services will stop responding to API requests: Gemini CLI, Gemini Code Assist IDE extension, Gemini Code Assist for GitHub (new installations will also stop at the same time).All Free and Pro/Ultra users will lose the in-terminal AI programming assistant.
Subsequently, the Gemini 2.0 series models will also be rolled out in two batches on June 25th and 30th.
Antigravity CLI: More powerful or more limited?
Antigravity CLI is not a simple "reskin" product.Agentic architecture——You are no longer just using AI to assist coding, but you are managing AI agents that can complete the work autonomously.
But upgrading comes at a cost.Antigravity CLI shares underlying resource quotas with Antigravity 2.0.
How should developers respond?
For developers who rely heavily on Gemini CLI, it is recommended to take immediate action: visit antigravity.google/download to obtain the installation package for the corresponding platform; migrate the existing project configuration to the new architecture parameters; evaluate whether the free quota is sufficient - if not, consider upgrading to the Enterprise plan or switching to other AI programming tools.
The open source Gemini CLI repository (Apache 2.0 license) will remain unchanged and can continue to be maintained by the community, but Google will no longer provide official API support.
Summary: A forced upgrade
Google shut down Gemini CLI and launched Antigravity, which is essentially a commercialization move to upgrade AI programming tools from "free lunch" to "quota management".
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