February 2, 2026
Product Release
CLI 1.6.0 Release: Antigravity rule connector, OpenRouter LLM provider, Headless Mode.
In the last week of January, we shipped CLI 1.4.0, 1.5.0, and 1.6.0, with major improvements to product performance and overall experience. This release cycle also introduces three notable update: the Antigravity connector, OpenRouter LLM provider (beta) and Headless mode on OpenClaw.
Antigravity connector
ByteRover CLI is now compatible with Antigravity, Google’s new agentic development platform.
We’ve received many requests from our user community asking to use ByteRover with Antigravity, and we’re excited to make this available in the current release cycle.
Antigravity is known for its agent-first interface and its ability to automate multi-step development workflows beyond simple autocomplete. However, as a newly released platform, it currently lacks a way to persist project-level context and memory across sessions. This is exactly the gap ByteRover CLI fills across more than 20 agentic coding tools today.
By enabling ByteRover CLI to work with Antigravity, we’re excited to see how developers combine Antigravity’s strengths with ByteRover’s context management capabilities.

2. OpenRouter LLM provider (beta)
We’ve also enabled the OpenRouter LLM provider, allowing you to plug in your own model API key for using ByteRover.
Many developers in our community enjoy ByteRover’s functionalities but want more control over model choice and token consumption. This connector gives you that flexibility by letting you use ByteRover with the model you prefer through OpenRouter.
This feature is currently in beta, and we’re actively improving it.

3. Headless Mode Agent Skill: OpenClaw Memory Integration (beta)
We’ve also introduced headless mode support to extend how the existing ByteRover Agent Skill for OpenClaw (previously Moltbot / Clawdbot) runs in production and automation-first workflows.
Over the past week, Clawdbot has been gaining momentum as one of the most powerful local AI agents available today. It can build applications and perform a wide range of development and system tasks simply by receiving commands from messaging platforms like Slack and WhatsApp. As adoption of Clawdbot accelerated exponentially, we reimagined immediately how developers would build with ByteRover running in the background, and quickly delivered this headless mode for ByteRover.
With headless mode, ByteRover no longer requires an interactive CLI session. It can run entirely in the background, making it easier to use as infrastructure for long-running agents such as OpenClaw.
Explore how to use ByteRover in headless mode on OpenClaw here.

Try it now
We hope you enjoy building with what we’ve shipped, and would really love to hear your feedback once you try the updated CLI.
We have much more planned on our product roadmap, and we’re excited to share what’s coming in the weeks ahead.
If you’re already using ByteRover CLI, you’ll see a prompt in your terminal to upgrade to the latest version. If you’re new to ByteRover, you can get started at app.byterover.dev.
