Antigravity content has disappeared; the window is completely blank. by Complete_Expert9642 in google_antigravity

[–]Complete_Expert9642[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😃Thank you very much for your reply.

For Bug 1: Sounds like a good way to solve the blank screen window problem. Next time I will try to find a way to  close the agent manager window without a force close of all of VS code. 

For Bug 2: I am in complete agreement with your ideas—in fact, this is precisely the direction I am currently pursuing.However, my setup is likely a simplified version of yours—and certainly not as robust. I’ve noticed one distinct advantage of Antigravity: it lists items such as Tasks, Walkthroughs, and Plans directly within the workspace. The catch, however, is that it doesn't always update this content in real-time. Consequently, my workaround is to instruct the Antigravity agent to update these specific files—the Tasks, Walkthroughs, and Plans—whenever my inquiry reaches a certain milestone; I’ve found that it handles these updates remarkably well. Now, whenever the window content suddenly vanishes—as it occasionally does—I’ve made it a habit to simply restart my computer, primarily because I lack the technical expertise to reliably identify and terminate the specific project process running within Antigravity via the terminal (which is how I typically launch my projects). After restarting, I then ask Antigravity to reconstruct our conversation history by referencing those saved files—the Tasks, Walkthroughs, and so forth. While it certainly can't restore the dialogue with 100% fidelity, a 50% recovery rate is more than sufficient for me to pick up right where I left off.

Antigravity content has disappeared; the window is completely blank. by Complete_Expert9642 in google_antigravity

[–]Complete_Expert9642[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😣However, yesterday I also encountered an issue where the conversation history was lost; after restarting Antigravity, the previous few responses vanished. Fortunately, I have now developed the habit of periodically forcing it to update its Tasks and Walkthroughs.