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Google unveils Gemini CLI for developers - 5 critical features of the open-source AI agent
Google unveils Gemini CLI for developers - 5 critical features of the open-source AI agent

Economic Times

time9 hours ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Google unveils Gemini CLI for developers - 5 critical features of the open-source AI agent

Google introduces Gemini CLI, an open-source AI assistant for developers. It brings AI to the command line, aiding in coding, debugging, and task management. Gemini CLI integrates with Gemini Code Assist, offering consistent AI help in terminals and VS Code. Individual developers can use Gemini CLI for free. It is extensible, customizable, and open-source, inviting community contributions. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 1. Generous free-tier usage Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads 2. Seamless integration with Gemini Code Assist 3. Total AI power in your terminal 4. Extensible and customizable 5. Completely open source and developer-friendly Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAQs Google has just launched Gemini CLI, an open-source AI assistant designed specifically for developers to have access to the command line interface, according to the company's blog developers who spend a lot of their day in the terminal, it takes AI to where they work, providing quick assistance with a wide range of tasks, from content generation and problem solving to deep research and task management, according to Google's blog said, "We've also integrated Gemini CLI with Google's AI coding assistant Gemini Code Assist , so that all developers — on free, Standard, and Enterprise Code Assist plans — get prompt-driven, AI-first coding in both VS Code and Gemini CLI."The following are five important features that set Gemini CLI apart:Individual developers can utilise Gemini CLI for free by simply logging in with a personal Google account, as per the report. This grants access to Gemini 2.5 Pro and a massive 1 million token context window, and for the preview period, Google is providing "60 model requests per minute and 1,000 requests per day at no charge," according to the blog READ: Gas relief coming? Oil now cheaper than it was before Iran-Israel war — what it means for your wallet Gemini CLI is integrated with Gemini Code Assist, Google's AI coding assistant in VS Code, as per Google's blog post. This means that developers on any plan have the same AI assistance in both their terminal and their IDE, as per the report. Code Assist utilises agent mode to author tests, debug problems, create features, and even work on complicated things like code migration, according to the said, "Based on your prompt, Code Assist's agent will build a multi-step plan, auto-recover from failed implementation paths and recommend solutions you may not have even imagined."The CLI will streamline a developer's workflow in natural language that allows the user to code, debug, work with files, and execute commands, as per Google's blog tech giant said that the Gemini CLI provides powerful AI capabilities, which include, ground prompts with Google Search, extend Gemini CLI's capabilities, customize prompts and instructions and automate tasks and integrate with existing READ: McDonald's dumps Krispy Kreme — no more Doughnuts with your fries? Fans react to abrupt breakup Google said, "We also built Gemini CLI to be extensible, building on emerging standards like MCP, system prompts (via and settings for both personal and team configuration. We know the terminal is a personal space, and everyone deserves the autonomy to make theirs unique."Gemini CLI is open-source under the Apache 2.0 license , as per the blog post. Developers can view the code, see how it functions, and contribute via GitHub, according to the report. Google invites the community to report bugs, propose features, and enhance an open-source AI assistant that brings Google's Gemini AI model directly into your it's designed to assist with coding, debugging, running commands, and automating tasks, all through natural language.

Google unveils Gemini CLI for developers - 5 critical features of the open-source AI agent
Google unveils Gemini CLI for developers - 5 critical features of the open-source AI agent

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Google unveils Gemini CLI for developers - 5 critical features of the open-source AI agent

Google has just launched Gemini CLI, an open-source AI assistant designed specifically for developers to have access to the command line interface, according to the company's blog post. For developers who spend a lot of their day in the terminal, it takes AI to where they work, providing quick assistance with a wide range of tasks, from content generation and problem solving to deep research and task management, according to Google's blog post. Google said, "We've also integrated Gemini CLI with Google's AI coding assistant , Gemini Code Assist , so that all developers — on free, Standard, and Enterprise Code Assist plans — get prompt-driven, AI-first coding in both VS Code and Gemini CLI." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Join new Free to Play WWII MMO War Thunder War Thunder Play Now Undo The following are five important features that set Gemini CLI apart: 1. Generous free-tier usage Individual developers can utilise Gemini CLI for free by simply logging in with a personal Google account, as per the report. This grants access to Gemini 2.5 Pro and a massive 1 million token context window, and for the preview period, Google is providing "60 model requests per minute and 1,000 requests per day at no charge," according to the blog post. Live Events ALSO READ: Gas relief coming? Oil now cheaper than it was before Iran-Israel war — what it means for your wallet 2. Seamless integration with Gemini Code Assist Gemini CLI is integrated with Gemini Code Assist, Google's AI coding assistant in VS Code, as per Google's blog post. This means that developers on any plan have the same AI assistance in both their terminal and their IDE, as per the report. Code Assist utilises agent mode to author tests, debug problems, create features, and even work on complicated things like code migration, according to the blog. Google said, "Based on your prompt, Code Assist's agent will build a multi-step plan, auto-recover from failed implementation paths and recommend solutions you may not have even imagined." 3. Total AI power in your terminal The CLI will streamline a developer's workflow in natural language that allows the user to code, debug, work with files, and execute commands, as per Google's blog post. The tech giant said that the Gemini CLI provides powerful AI capabilities, which include, ground prompts with Google Search, extend Gemini CLI's capabilities, customize prompts and instructions and automate tasks and integrate with existing workflows. ALSO READ: McDonald's dumps Krispy Kreme — no more Doughnuts with your fries? Fans react to abrupt breakup 4. Extensible and customizable Google said, "We also built Gemini CLI to be extensible, building on emerging standards like MCP, system prompts (via and settings for both personal and team configuration. We know the terminal is a personal space, and everyone deserves the autonomy to make theirs unique." 5. Completely open source and developer-friendly Gemini CLI is open-source under the Apache 2.0 license , as per the blog post. Developers can view the code, see how it functions, and contribute via GitHub, according to the report. Google invites the community to report bugs, propose features, and enhance security. FAQs What is Gemini CLI? It's an open-source AI assistant that brings Google's Gemini AI model directly into your terminal. Can Gemini CLI help me write and debug code? Yes, it's designed to assist with coding, debugging, running commands, and automating tasks, all through natural language.

Gemini Code Assist, Google's AI coding assistant, gets 'agentic' abilities
Gemini Code Assist, Google's AI coding assistant, gets 'agentic' abilities

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Gemini Code Assist, Google's AI coding assistant, gets 'agentic' abilities

Gemini Code Assist, Google's AI coding assistant, is gaining new "agentic" capabilities in preview. During its Cloud Next conference on Wednesday, Google said Code Assist can now deploy new AI "agents" that can take multiple steps to accomplish complex programming tasks. These agents can create applications from product specifications in Google Docs, for example, or perform code transformations from one language to another. Code Assist is now available in Android Studio in addition to other coding environments. Code Assist's upgrades are likely in response to competitive pressure from rivals such as GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Cognition Labs, the creator of the viral programming tool Devin. The AI coding assistant market grows fiercer by the month, and there's a lot of money in it. Considering the tech's productivity-boosting potential, that's not totally surprising. Code Assist's agents, which can be managed from a new Gemini Code Assist Kanban board, can generate work plans and report step-by-step progress on job requests. Beyond generating software and migrating code, the agents can implement new app features, execute code reviews, and generate unit tests and documentation, the company claims. However, it's unclear just how well Code Assist can do all this. Even the best code-generating AI today tends to introduce security vulnerabilities and bugs, studies have found, owing to weaknesses in areas like the ability to understand programming logic. One recent evaluation of Devin found that it completed just three out of 20 tasks successfully. So if you tap Code Assist to create or refactor an app for you, it couldn't hurt to review the code yourself just to be safe. Sign in to access your portfolio

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