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This pull request introduces a non-interactive mode for the migrate.ts script, enhancing its utility for automated environments. By adding a nonInteractive option, the script can now execute various migration steps, including server setup and context injection, without requiring manual user input for prompts. This change streamlines the migration process for CI/CD pipelines and other automated workflows.

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  • Non-Interactive Mode: Introduced a new nonInteractive option to the migrate function and its sub-functions, allowing the migration process to run without requiring user input for various prompts.
  • Prompt Integration: Integrated the nonInteractive flag into prompt.confirm and prompt.select calls within setupAntigravityMcpServer, injectAntigravityContext, createFirebaseConfigs, and askToOpenAntigravity to suppress interactive prompts when enabled.
  • Test Coverage: Added a new test case to migrate.spec.ts to specifically verify that the migrate function respects the nonInteractive mode and calls prompt functions with the appropriate flag.

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This pull request introduces a non-interactive mode for the migrate.ts script. This is achieved by adding a nonInteractive flag to the MigrateOptions interface and plumbing it down through the various functions that might trigger user prompts. The implementation is clean and consistent, correctly using the new flag to control the behavior of prompts. The tests have been updated to verify this new non-interactive functionality. The changes look good and I have no concerns.

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joehan commented Mar 20, 2026

Could add a changelog entry here ('Added --non-interactive support for studio:export')

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