Completely resolve the language issues in Google Antigravity responses.

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Google Antigravity performs excellently in scenarios such as task planning, application generation, and code building, but many users face a common frustration: even when they intend to output content in a specific language, Antigravity often automatically switches back to English. Whether it's task plans, execution strategies, application copy, or final outputs, the issue of "default English output" frequently arises, affecting the user experience.

This article will provide a complete, reproducible solution and analyze the true cause of the problem.


Solution Steps


Step 1: Add Language Rules


Open the "..." menu in the top right corner of the chat window, click on Customizations, as shown in the example image below:


Go to Rules


If it's your first time using Rules, you need to click the ? globe button to create a new rules file.


Fill in concise and clear rule content (using Chinese as an example, which can be replaced with any language):

**Mandatory Specifications**
> **Language Requirement**: All replies, thought processes, and task lists must always be answered in Chinese.
> **Fixed Instruction**: Explicitly require "Implementation Plan, Task List and Thought in Chinese".
> **Other Requirements**: Generated applications should use Simplified Chinese unless otherwise specified.

Example image below:


Step 2: Crucial Activation Step (Very Important)


This is the key point most people are unaware of.

⚠️ Antigravity's rules file is not automatically carried over to new conversations, so language preferences cannot be loaded automatically. Therefore, at the beginning of each new conversation, you must first send:

Can you read my rules?


When Antigravity returns something like:

I have read your rules


Only then will it actually start using the language settings from the rules. After that, you can proceed normally, and Antigravity will consistently reply in the language you set.






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