In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to add MCP servers inside Antigravity so you can connect external tools like GitHub, Firebase, Postgres, and more. MCP works as a bridge that lets Antigravity interact with other services — for example, creating repositories, pushing code, managing issues, or automating workflows. You’ll learn where to find the MCP server settings, how to install the GitHub MCP server, how to generate a Personal Access Token, how to fix common setup issues like missing Docker, and how to test the connection by creating a new GitHub repository directly from Anti‑Gravity. Perfect for anyone who wants to unlock the full power of AI‑assisted development. ⭐ Tags antigravity, antigravityAI, mcp, mcpserver, github, githubtoken, codingeditor, aiworkflow, automation, webdev, tech, tutorial, howto, quickguide

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