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Chris Farhood 4af38a5d2e fix: pin Antigravity user data to home PVC to survive pod restarts
Without explicit --user-data-dir and --extensions-dir, Antigravity may
default to a path outside /home and lose settings on restart, causing
the setup wizard to reappear. Pinning both to $HOME ensures they land
on the persistent home PVC.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-20 15:43:21 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Start application script for baseimage-gui
set -e
echo "=== Starting Antigravity Dev Container ==="
# Initialize repository and Happy Coder
/usr/local/bin/init-repo
# Get workspace directory
if [ -f /tmp/workspace-dir ]; then
WORKSPACE_DIR=$(cat /tmp/workspace-dir)
else
WORKSPACE_DIR="/workspace/default"
fi
IDE="${IDE:-vscode}"
echo "IDE mode: $IDE"
echo "Workspace: $WORKSPACE_DIR"
case "$IDE" in
antigravity)
echo "Opening Google Antigravity in: $WORKSPACE_DIR"
# --no-sandbox is required for Electron apps in Docker (no kernel sandbox available).
# Explicit --user-data-dir and --extensions-dir pin config to the home PVC so
# settings and the setup wizard state survive pod restarts.
exec antigravity --no-sandbox \
--user-data-dir "$HOME/.config/antigravity" \
--extensions-dir "$HOME/.antigravity/extensions" \
--new-window --wait "$WORKSPACE_DIR"
;;
none)
echo "IDE=none: no IDE launched, keeping container alive."
exec sleep infinity
;;
*)
echo "Opening VSCode in: $WORKSPACE_DIR"
exec code --new-window --wait "$WORKSPACE_DIR"
;;
esac