Oh boy, I am a happy camper . I downloaded the paper on ICM and converted that into an .md file. Just for fun I also downloaded the README.md from the github repository. Than asked Antigravity to read these two files and do an audit om my filestructure based on the information in the two .md files. It gave me excellent feedback and wrote an implementation plan to rearrange the file structure to be fully compliant, reorganized all the files and either edit or create the relevant files. He also created an agents.md file in its configuration section that tels Antigravity to read the claude.md files for instructions. After all that work I had it do an audit again and everything was OK. Including the .md file that holds the templates and file structure that i to use when I need to create a new client. It took while for this proces but now I am ready for working with this system which will save a ton of time, I expect. This of course was necessary work for the next step, which was to have Antigravity sync the complete development structure for a website, I was building for a client, from my development server to my laptop, had it do an audit on the code, made some suggestions which I accepted, Antigravity again wrote an implementation plan that I reviewed and accepted, after a few changes and then had it deploy the website environment to my hosting server . After resolving some issues the site is now in the test area. Now the only thing I need to do is refine this whole process so that I can automate these steps and have Antigravity do audits on my development work and when ready for test, deplot it directly to me test server online for the client to test.
All this took me about half a day. Hours well spend, so that now the structure and procedure are there in place I can focus on development and have the rest basically automated (supervised for now). BTW I develop websites using the Django framework and python scripts and occasionally wagtail. The ICM system keeps me and Antigravity organized and I can easily do handoffs and pickups .