gemini
Use when the user asks to run Gemini CLI for code review, plan review, or big context (>200k) processing. Ideal for comprehensive analysis requiring large context windows. Uses Gemini 3 Pro by default for state-of-the-art reasoning and coding.
Best use case
gemini is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Use when the user asks to run Gemini CLI for code review, plan review, or big context (>200k) processing. Ideal for comprehensive analysis requiring large context windows. Uses Gemini 3 Pro by default for state-of-the-art reasoning and coding.
Teams using gemini should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/gemini/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How gemini Compares
| Feature / Agent | gemini | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Use when the user asks to run Gemini CLI for code review, plan review, or big context (>200k) processing. Ideal for comprehensive analysis requiring large context windows. Uses Gemini 3 Pro by default for state-of-the-art reasoning and coding.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# Gemini Skill Guide ## When to Use Gemini - WHEN ASKED TO BE ACTIVATED - **Code Review**: Comprehensive code reviews across multiple files - **Plan Review**: Analyzing architectural plans, technical specifications, or project roadmaps - **Big Context Processing**: Tasks requiring >200k tokens of context (entire codebases, documentation sets) - **Multi-file Analysis**: Understanding relationships and patterns across many files ## ⚠️ Critical: Background/Non-Interactive Mode Warning **NEVER use `--approval-mode default` in background or non-interactive shells** (like Claude Code tool calls). It will hang indefinitely waiting for approval prompts that cannot be provided. **For automated/background reviews:** - ✅ Use `--approval-mode yolo` for fully automated execution - ✅ OR wrap with timeout: `timeout 300 gemini ...` - ❌ NEVER use `--approval-mode default` without interactive terminal **Symptoms of hung Gemini:** - Process running 20+ minutes with 0% CPU usage - No network activity - Process state shows 'S' (sleeping) **Fix hung process:** ```bash # Check if hung ps aux | grep gemini | grep -v grep # Kill if necessary pkill -9 -f "gemini.*gemini-3-pro-preview" ``` ## Running a Task 1. Ask the user (via `AskUserQuestion`) which model to use in a **single prompt**. Available models: - `gemini-3-pro-preview` ⭐ (flagship model, best for coding & complex reasoning, 35% better at software engineering than 2.5 Pro) - `gemini-3-flash` (sub-second latency, distilled from 3 Pro, best for speed-critical tasks) - `gemini-2.5-pro` (legacy option, strong all-around performance) - `gemini-2.5-flash` (legacy option, cost-efficient with thinking capabilities) - `gemini-2.5-flash-lite` (legacy option, fastest processing) 2. Select the approval mode based on the task: - `default`: Prompt for approval (⚠️ ONLY for interactive terminal sessions) - `auto_edit`: Auto-approve edit tools only (for code reviews with suggestions) - `yolo`: Auto-approve all tools (✅ REQUIRED for background/automated tasks) 3. Assemble the command with appropriate options: - `-m, --model <MODEL>` - Model selection - `--approval-mode <default|auto_edit|yolo>` - Control tool approval - `-y, --yolo` - Alternative to `--approval-mode yolo` - `-i, --prompt-interactive "prompt"` - Execute prompt and continue interactively - `--include-directories <DIR>` - Additional directories to include in workspace - `-s, --sandbox` - Run in sandbox mode for isolation 4. **For background/automated tasks, ALWAYS use `--approval-mode yolo`** or add timeout wrapper. NEVER use `default` in non-interactive shells. 5. Run the command and capture the output. For background/automated mode: ```bash # Recommended: Use yolo for background tasks gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo "Review this codebase for security issues" # Or with timeout (5 min limit) timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo "Review this codebase" ``` 6. For interactive sessions with an initial prompt: ```bash gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview -i "Review the authentication system" --approval-mode auto_edit ``` 7. **After Gemini completes**, inform the user: "The Gemini analysis is complete. You can start a new Gemini session for follow-up analysis or continue exploring the findings." ### Quick Reference | Use case | Approval mode | Key flags | | --- | --- | --- | | Background code review | `yolo` ✅ | `-m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo` | | Background analysis | `yolo` ✅ | `-m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo` | | Background with timeout | `yolo` ✅ | `timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo` | | Interactive code review | `default` | `-m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode default` (interactive terminal only) | | Code review with auto-edits | `auto_edit` | `-m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode auto_edit` | | Automated refactoring | `yolo` | `-m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo` | | Speed-critical background | `yolo` ✅ | `-m gemini-3-flash --approval-mode yolo` | | Cost-optimized background | `yolo` ✅ | `-m gemini-2.5-flash --approval-mode yolo` | | Multi-directory analysis | `yolo` (if background) | `--include-directories <DIR1> --include-directories <DIR2>` | | Interactive with prompt | `auto_edit` or `default` | `-i "prompt" --approval-mode <mode>` | ### Model Selection Guide | Model | Best for | Context window | Key features | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | `gemini-3-pro-preview` ⭐ | **Flagship model**: Complex reasoning, coding, agentic tasks | 1M input / 64k output | Vibe coding, 76.2% SWE-bench, $2-4/M input | | `gemini-3-flash` | Sub-second latency, speed-critical applications | 1M input / 64k output | Distilled from 3 Pro, TPU-optimized | | `gemini-2.5-pro` | Legacy: Strong all-around performance | 1M input / 65k output | Thinking mode, mature stability | | `gemini-2.5-flash` | Legacy: Cost-efficient, high-volume tasks | 1M input / 65k output | Best price ($0.15/M), thinking mode | | `gemini-2.5-flash-lite` | Legacy: Fastest processing, high throughput | 1M input / 65k output | Maximum speed, minimal latency | **Gemini 3 Advantages**: 35% higher accuracy in software engineering, state-of-the-art on SWE-bench (76.2%), GPQA Diamond (91.9%), and WebDev Arena (1487 Elo). Knowledge cutoff: January 2025. **Coming Soon**: `gemini-3-deep-think` for ultra-complex reasoning with enhanced thinking capabilities. ## Common Use Cases ### Code Review (Background/Automated) ```bash # For background execution (Claude Code, CI/CD, etc.) gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo \ "Perform a comprehensive code review focusing on: 1. Security vulnerabilities 2. Performance issues 3. Code quality and maintainability 4. Best practices violations" # With timeout safety (5 minutes) timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo \ "Perform a comprehensive code review..." ``` ### Plan Review (Background/Automated) ```bash # For background execution gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo \ "Review this architectural plan for: 1. Scalability concerns 2. Missing components 3. Integration challenges 4. Alternative approaches" ``` ### Big Context Analysis (Background/Automated) ```bash # For background execution gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo \ "Analyze the entire codebase to understand: 1. Overall architecture 2. Key patterns and conventions 3. Potential technical debt 4. Refactoring opportunities" ``` ### Interactive Code Review (Terminal Only) ```bash # ONLY use default mode in interactive terminal gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode default \ "Review the authentication flow for security issues" ``` ## Following Up - Gemini CLI sessions are typically one-shot or interactive. Unlike Codex, there's no built-in resume functionality. - For follow-up analysis, start a new Gemini session with context from previous findings. - When proposing follow-up actions, restate the chosen model and approval mode. - Use `AskUserQuestion` after each Gemini command to confirm next steps or gather clarifications. ## Error Handling - Stop and report failures whenever `gemini --version` or a Gemini command exits non-zero. - Request direction before retrying failed commands. - Before using high-impact flags (`--approval-mode yolo`, `-y`, `--sandbox`), ask the user for permission using `AskUserQuestion` unless already granted. - When output includes warnings or partial results, summarize them and ask how to adjust using `AskUserQuestion`. ## Troubleshooting Hung Gemini Processes ### Detection ```bash # Check for hung processes ps aux | grep -E "gemini.*gemini-3" | grep -v grep # Look for these symptoms: # - Process running 20+ minutes # - CPU usage at 0% # - Process state 'S' (sleeping) # - No network connections ``` ### Diagnosis ```bash # Get detailed process info ps -o pid,etime,pcpu,stat,command -p <PID> # Check network activity lsof -p <PID> 2>/dev/null | grep -E "(TCP|ESTABLISHED)" | wc -l # If result is 0, process is hung ``` ### Resolution ```bash # Kill hung Gemini processes pkill -9 -f "gemini.*gemini-3-pro-preview" # Or kill specific PID kill -9 <PID> # Verify cleanup ps aux | grep gemini | grep -v grep ``` ### Prevention - **ALWAYS use `--approval-mode yolo` for background/automated tasks** - Add timeout wrapper for safety: `timeout 300 gemini ...` - Never use `--approval-mode default` in non-interactive shells - Monitor first run with `ps` to ensure process completes ## Tips for Large Context Processing 1. **Be specific**: Provide clear, structured prompts for what to analyze 2. **Use include-directories**: Explicitly specify all relevant directories 3. **Choose the right model**: - Use `gemini-3-pro-preview` for complex reasoning, coding tasks, and maximum analysis quality (recommended default) - Use `gemini-3-flash` for speed-critical tasks requiring sub-second response times - Use `gemini-2.5-flash` for cost-optimized high-volume processing 4. **Leverage Gemini 3's strengths**: 35% better at software engineering tasks, exceptional at agentic workflows and vibe coding 5. **Break down complex tasks**: Even with large context, structured analysis is more effective 6. **Save findings**: Ask Gemini to output structured reports that can be saved for reference ## CLI Version Requires Gemini CLI v0.16.0 or later for Gemini 3 model support. Check version: `gemini --version`
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