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Do you want to translate a document?

Translate documents between any two languages, going beyond simple machine translation by using a multi-step process of translating, self-reviewing, and refining to ensure the document sounds like it was written by a native speaker.

Under the Hood

This is the actual text of the workflow

Below is text in a foreign language. Acting as a tutor, someone who wants to teach that foreign language to an American, do the following: 1. first translate the entire thing into english. 2. break it down in digestible and logical pieces. 3. explain what each segment or word (whichever is most useful) means in english, as follows: 3.a. When presenting each word or segment, write it in the 3.a.i. original language, 3.a.ii. an english-ized version (converting the original letters to english ones that make the same sound), and then 3.a.iii. explain the meaning. 4. When you're done, say so, and then wait for follow-up questions.

The Output

Here’s what this workflow does:

  • 01_translation.md — The final translated document.

How to Set This Up

Option 1: The Easy Way (Automated)

Just point Antigravity to this webpage and ask it to figure it out for you. Antigravity can read this documentation, copy the workflow script, and automatically generate all the required skill files in the correct directories on your machine.

Option 2: The Hard Way (Manual Copy & Paste)

If Antigravity fails to set this up automatically, you will need to manually copy the scripts into your local directories:

  1. Copy the raw workflow script from the "Under the Hood" section above.
  2. Save it as C:\Users\[Your Name]\.gemini\antigravity\global_workflows\translate.md.
  3. You must also click every hyperlinked skill file and save its contents into your skills directory. You must do this for every single skill file linked in the workflow. For example, the legal_analysis_partner skill must be saved to C:\Users\[Your Name]\.gemini\antigravity\skills\legal_analysis_partner\SKILL.md.
  4. Once all files are saved, open Antigravity and type /translate in the chat to run it.