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multica/server/pkg/agent/agent.go
Bohan Jiang bae8a84abd MUL-2767 feat(agent): add Antigravity runtime backend (#3427)
* feat(agent): add Antigravity runtime backend

Adds Google's Antigravity CLI (`agy`) as the 12th supported coding-tool
runtime, alongside Claude / Codex / Cursor / Copilot / Gemini / Hermes /
Kimi / Kiro / OpenCode / OpenClaw / Pi.

The CLI emits plain assistant text on stdout (no structured event
stream), so the backend streams stdout line-by-line as `MessageText`
events and accumulates the same text as the final `Result.Output`.
Session resumption uses `--conversation <id>`; because the conversation
UUID is not echoed on stdout, the daemon routes `--log-file` to a temp
file and recovers the id from the glog-formatted log lines.

MUL-2767

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(agent): correct Antigravity capability contract from Elon review

- ModelSelectionSupported now returns false for antigravity. `agy` has no
  --model flag and antigravityBackend deliberately drops opts.Model, so
  the UI must render a disabled "Managed by runtime" picker instead of
  an empty dropdown plus a silently-ignored manual-entry field. Also
  stop seeding AgentEntry.Model from MULTICA_ANTIGRAVITY_MODEL — the
  backend would silently ignore it.

- Antigravity skills now write to {workDir}/.agents/skills/, the CLI's
  native workspace path (inherits Gemini CLI's layout per
  https://antigravity.google/docs/gcli-migration). Previously they went
  to the .agent_context/skills/ fallback that the CLI doesn't scan.
  Runtime brief moves antigravity into the native-discovery branch and
  local_skills.go points the user-level skill root at
  ~/.gemini/antigravity-cli/skills for Runtime → local skill import.

- Doc + UI comment sync: providers matrix / install-agent-runtime /
  cloud-quickstart / agents-create / tasks (session-resume support) /
  skills / README all now list Antigravity in the right buckets, and
  the model-picker / model-dropdown comments cite antigravity (not the
  stale hermes reference) as the supported=false example.

New tests: TestAntigravityModelSelectionUnsupported,
TestInjectRuntimeConfigAntigravity (native discovery wording),
TestWriteContextFilesAntigravityNativeSkills (.agents/skills/ landing,
.agent_context/skills/ NOT written).

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(provider-logo): swap inline placeholder for real Antigravity PNG

Replaces the hand-drawn planet+arc placeholder with the official asset
shipped from Downloads. Stored next to the component; bundlers
(Next.js / electron-vite) resolve the PNG import to a URL string at
build time. Added a small assets.d.ts so packages/views' tsc accepts
PNG / SVG module imports — there was no prior asset usage in this
package to register the declaration.

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Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-05-28 15:40:05 +08:00

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// Package agent provides a unified interface for executing prompts via
// coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Hermes,
// Gemini, Pi, Cursor, Kimi, Kiro, Antigravity). It mirrors the happy-cli
// AgentBackend pattern, translated to idiomatic Go.
package agent
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"time"
)
// Backend is the unified interface for executing prompts via coding agents.
type Backend interface {
// Execute runs a prompt and returns a Session for streaming results.
// The caller should read from Session.Messages (optional) and wait on
// Session.Result for the final outcome.
Execute(ctx context.Context, prompt string, opts ExecOptions) (*Session, error)
}
// ExecOptions configures a single execution.
type ExecOptions struct {
Cwd string
Model string
// SystemPrompt is consumed only by providers that can pass or safely inline
// developer/system instructions. Hermes ACP intentionally ignores it and
// relies on cwd-scoped context files such as AGENTS.md instead.
SystemPrompt string
MaxTurns int
Timeout time.Duration
SemanticInactivityTimeout time.Duration
ResumeSessionID string // if non-empty, resume a previous agent session
ExtraArgs []string // daemon-wide default CLI arguments appended before CustomArgs; currently read by claude and codex backends only
CustomArgs []string // per-agent CLI arguments appended after ExtraArgs
McpConfig json.RawMessage // if non-nil, MCP server config to pass via --mcp-config
// ThinkingLevel is the runtime-native reasoning/effort value (e.g.
// Claude's "low|medium|high|xhigh|max", Codex's "none|minimal|low|
// medium|high|xhigh"). Empty means "use the runtime/model default" —
// every backend that consumes this skips its --effort / reasoning_effort
// injection so the upstream CLI's own default applies. Currently honoured
// by the claude and codex backends only; other backends ignore the
// field rather than fail (so MUL-2339 can grow runtime support
// incrementally without breaking unrelated agents).
ThinkingLevel string
}
// Session represents a running agent execution.
type Session struct {
// Messages streams events as the agent works. The channel is closed
// when the agent finishes (before Result is sent).
Messages <-chan Message
// Result receives exactly one value — the final outcome — then closes.
Result <-chan Result
}
// MessageType identifies the kind of Message.
type MessageType string
const (
MessageText MessageType = "text"
MessageThinking MessageType = "thinking"
MessageToolUse MessageType = "tool-use"
MessageToolResult MessageType = "tool-result"
MessageStatus MessageType = "status"
MessageError MessageType = "error"
MessageLog MessageType = "log"
)
// Message is a unified event emitted by an agent during execution.
type Message struct {
Type MessageType
Content string // text content (Text, Error, Log)
Tool string // tool name (ToolUse, ToolResult)
CallID string // tool call ID (ToolUse, ToolResult)
Input map[string]any // tool input (ToolUse)
Output string // tool output (ToolResult)
Status string // agent status string (Status)
Level string // log level (Log)
SessionID string // backend session id (Status), for early resume-pointer pinning
}
// TokenUsage tracks token consumption for a single model.
type TokenUsage struct {
InputTokens int64
OutputTokens int64
CacheReadTokens int64
CacheWriteTokens int64
}
// Result is the final outcome after an agent session completes.
type Result struct {
Status string // "completed", "failed", "aborted", "timeout", "cancelled"
Output string // accumulated text output
Error string // error message if failed
DurationMs int64
SessionID string
Usage map[string]TokenUsage // keyed by model name
}
// Config configures a Backend instance.
type Config struct {
ExecutablePath string // path to CLI binary (claude, codex, copilot, opencode, openclaw, hermes, gemini, pi, cursor, kimi, kiro-cli, agy)
Env map[string]string // extra environment variables
Logger *slog.Logger
}
// New creates a Backend for the given agent type.
// Supported types: "claude", "codex", "copilot", "opencode", "openclaw", "hermes", "gemini", "pi", "cursor", "kimi", "kiro", "antigravity".
func New(agentType string, cfg Config) (Backend, error) {
if cfg.Logger == nil {
cfg.Logger = slog.Default()
}
switch agentType {
case "claude":
return &claudeBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "codex":
return &codexBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "copilot":
return &copilotBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "opencode":
return &opencodeBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "openclaw":
return &openclawBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "hermes":
return &hermesBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "gemini":
return &geminiBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "pi":
return &piBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "cursor":
return &cursorBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "kimi":
return &kimiBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "kiro":
return &kiroBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
case "antigravity":
return &antigravityBackend{cfg: cfg}, nil
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown agent type: %q (supported: claude, codex, copilot, opencode, openclaw, hermes, gemini, pi, cursor, kimi, kiro, antigravity)", agentType)
}
}
// DetectVersion runs the agent CLI with --version and returns the output.
func DetectVersion(ctx context.Context, executablePath string) (string, error) {
return detectCLIVersion(ctx, executablePath)
}
// launchHeaders maps each supported agent type to the user-visible skeleton
// that the daemon spawns before any custom_args are appended. This is
// intentionally minimal — only the command + subcommand (or a short mode
// label when there is no subcommand). Internal flags, transport values, and
// environment variables are deliberately omitted so the string is a hint
// about *what* users are extending, not a dump of the full command line.
var launchHeaders = map[string]string{
"antigravity": "agy -p (print mode)",
"claude": "claude (stream-json)",
"codex": "codex app-server",
"copilot": "copilot (json)",
"cursor": "cursor-agent (stream-json)",
"gemini": "gemini (stream-json)",
"hermes": "hermes acp",
"kimi": "kimi acp",
"kiro": "kiro-cli acp",
"openclaw": "openclaw agent (json)",
"opencode": "opencode run (json)",
"pi": "pi (json mode)",
}
// LaunchHeader returns the user-visible launch skeleton for agentType, or an
// empty string if the type is unknown. Callers render this as a preview so
// users understand which command their custom_args get appended to.
func LaunchHeader(agentType string) string {
return launchHeaders[agentType]
}