Gemini CLI will stop working from June 18, 2026
primaprashant
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May 19, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)
vegnus
And Antigravity CLI starts working from today, interesting
jsLavaGoat
Yeah, so they are worried about things like CAS that let you use lots of CLI agents from different companies. The fork I'm using lets me use Claude and Codex, and Gemini if I want, but I haven't much lately. Anyway, that sounds like what's happening. Is that wrong?
re-thc
This is so confusing. So what happens to Gemini Code Assist plans? What do the Antigravity quotas mean per plan?
mpalmer
Say goodbye to metered usage via API keys you control, and hello to opaque pricing and usage limits.
grim_io
Welcome to the Google graveyard, Gemini CLI. Not that it will be missed much. Using it was the worst experience out of any harness.
maoeurk
Stop working? It never even started working for me, I tried it and always just got errors or lack of quota.
silverlight
Google really can’t help themselves but to have some internal re-org kill off a public thing people are actively using. It’s honestly impressive how consistent they are.
2001zhaozhao
I read through the docs. There is no mention of whether programmatic usage or Agent Client Protocol will continue be supported in Antigravity CLI.
danpalmer
FWIW, centralising on a single harness in Antigravity seems like a great idea.
simonw
Gemini CLI was open source (Apache 2): https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli Antigravity CLI is not - the repo has a README and an animated gif demo: https://github.com/google-antigravity/antigravity-cli
amirhirsch
I would love to sign up for antigravity cli but when I click on Get Plan it says: “This account isn't eligible for Google Antigravity benefits included with Google AI plans Google Antigravity benefits included with Google AI plans aren't available in some countries or for people under a certain age. Learn more about Google One feature eligibility.” With a button that says “Explore Google AI Plans” that when I click on it takes me to my Drive. I can’t believe our Google account setup is different from any other startup in SF. Anyone have success with this? Do they even have a bot at Google that tracks this attrition?
3683826312819
So it gains feature-parity with the Gemini vscode extension, which has stopped working the day they released it.
nh43215rgb
agy cli is a disaster and half baked product. It wont even resize itself when i maximize terminal.
sheepscreek
This is the right move but I don’t know if I am ready to try them again. I am still bitter from the significantly reduced quotas, even on Ultra, their highest tier. Claude became unusable for me. It would be much better if they just gave up on Gemini for coding and exclusively adopted Claude models. Even Deep Mind folks themselves prefer Claude over Gemini[1]. [1]: https://www.businessinsider.com/google-deepmind-ai-tool-divi...
srameshc
Whoever is in charge of these decisions, is absolutely disconnected with the reality. First they sent a message saying the Ultra plan is ending, with no other option for a Workspace use to buy an equivalent plan. It was suppose to be active tilll June or July 7 , that's all. So the users are not suppose to know how they will need to plan or budget and just guess. I read once that after a certain level , the managers need to make their own decisions. Seems like someone just came in and decided that all the Gemini CLI and Antigravity needs to be one , because some other manager thought Antigravity was a better name than Gemini or whatever and started this mess in the first place. I am loosing my faith in these managers and Google.
mccoyb
Mechanics that I found in the binary with a few agents, more information than I could glean from the GitHub page or the docs: - A Chrome DevTools Protocol / Playwright client. - macOS Seatbelt sandbox (--sandbox flag) with some special Node / v8 stuff. - Sentry for crash reporting and Unleash for feature flags. - A SKILL.md system mirroring Anthropic's skills convention. - Subagents, an artifacts review workflow (slash commands), and conversation rewind. - Telemetry redaction in several places (good?) - go-git bundled in there. - go-enry / linguist's entire language table: many file extension/syntax tags (Cairo, Stacks Clarity, Modelica, KiCad, etc.) bundled in there. All in all, a 140 MB Go binary with its own browser control stack, sandbox, Git, language detector, skills runtime, and subagent system. I'm good, I'll stick with pi and codex. Less is more my friends.
LTL_FTC
Looks like Antigravity cli is moving to weekly limits whereas Gemini cli was daily. Ouch
0xbadcafebee
Good riddance. Gemini CLI was hot garbage.
anderber
So now there's 3 different Antigravity products: CLI, Antigravity 2, and Antigravity IDE. And Gemini CLI goes to the Google graveyard of products. Wow.
antibios
Crap! I was using this to manage my hledger files and it did a decent job.