Analysis updated 2026-06-24
Roll back from Google Antigravity 2.0 to the older 1.23.2 release
Find the official Antigravity releases page that hosts the 1.23.2 installer
Avoid a known install prompt by clicking Cancel at the right step
Read a short visual walkthrough before touching system settings
| dubeysanskar/antigravity-older-version | nashknight/llm-whiteboard | wooly99/geng-academic-fraud-detector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 17 | 17 | 17 |
| Language | unknown | unknown | unknown |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | easy |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 4/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | general | researcher | researcher |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
No code, just an uninstall and reinstall walkthrough, with a single prompt that must be cancelled during the 1.23.2 install.
This repository is unusual: it contains almost no code. It is a short how-to guide explaining how to roll back Google Antigravity from its 2.0 release to an older version, 1.23.2. Antigravity is Google's AI-powered coding environment, and the author of this repo opens the README with a blunt comment expressing dislike for the 2.0 version. The repository exists to help other users who feel the same way to get the older one back. The instructions are only a few lines long. First, the reader is told to open their system settings, go to the list of installed apps, find Antigravity 2.0, and uninstall it. Then they are told to visit the official Antigravity releases page at antigravity.google/releases and download and install version 1.23.2 from there. A screenshot in the README shows what that release page looks like. The README also warns that during installation a prompt will appear, and the user should pick Cancel on that prompt. A second screenshot shows the prompt in question. After that step, the older version should be running. There is no code, no scripts, no installer, no license file, and no automated process. The repository is essentially a screenshot-based walkthrough hosted on GitHub. The author ends the README by asking readers to follow them and star the repository, which explains how a documentation-only repo with no language detected has still managed to pick up some attention. Because this is just text and pictures and not a software project, there is nothing to build, test, or run, and no dependencies. The only thing being shared is the procedure itself.
A short screenshot-based README showing how to uninstall Google Antigravity 2.0 and reinstall the older 1.23.2 release from the official releases page.
Mainly unknown. The stack also includes Markdown.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
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