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    Antigravity Claude Proxy

    Antigravity Claude Proxy

    Proxy that exposes Antigravity provided claude / gemini models

    Antigravity Claude Proxy is a purpose-built proxy server that enables developers to interface with Claude models through a standardized RESTful API, allowing tools and workflows that expect generic HTTP APIs to operate on Anthropic’s Claude without native support. The project acts as a translation layer, receiving web requests in common formats (such as OpenAI-style endpoints) and forwarding them to Anthropic’s API in the required structure, while converting responses back into a familiar shape. This makes it easier to integrate Claude into existing toolchains, scripts, notebooks, or agent frameworks that do not have built-in support for Anthropic’s native SDKs. ...
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