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CobrastanJorjitoday at 6:16 AM3 repliesview on HN

The most useful looking suggestion from the Reddit thread: turn of "Terminal Command Auto Execution."

1. Go to File > Preferences > Antigravity Settings

2. In the "Agent" panel, in the "Terminal" section, find "Terminal Command Auto Execution"

3. Consider using "Off"


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SkyPunchertoday at 1:13 PM

Given the bug was a space in an unquoted file path, I’m not sure air execution is the problem. Going to be hard to humans to catch that too.

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Ferret7446today at 7:46 AM

Does it default to on? Clearly this was made by a different team than Gemini CLI, which defaults to confirmation for all commands

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muixoozietoday at 12:46 PM

Pretty sure I saw some comments saying it was too inconvenient. Frictionless experience.. Convenience will likely win out despite any insanity. It's like gravity. I can't even pretend to be above this. Even if one doesn't use these things to write code they are very useful in "read only mode" (here's to hoping that's more than a strongly worded system prompt) for greping code, researching what x does. How to do x. What do you think the intention of x was. Look through the git blame history blah blah. And here I am like that cop in Demolition Man 1993 asking a handheld computer for advice on how to arrest someone. We're living in a sci-fi future already. Question is how dystopian does this "progress" take us. Everyone using llms to off load any form of cognitive function? Can't talk to someone without it being as common place as checking your phone? Imagine if something like Neuralink works and becomes ubiquitous as phones. It's fun to think of all the ways Dystopian sci-fi was and might soon me right