| name | gemini |
| description | Invokes Gemini CLI for code review, plan analysis, frontend development, or large-context (>200k token) processing. Use when the user asks to run Gemini CLI, references Google Gemini, or needs analysis that benefits from a 1M-token context window. |
| license | MIT |
| context | fork |
Gemini Skill Guide
When to Use Gemini
- Frontend Development: Building UI components and pages (Gemini 3 Pro produces exceptional frontend quality). When the
frontend-design skill is installed, load it and pass its guidelines to Gemini for design-driven results.
- Code Review: Comprehensive reviews across multiple files
- Plan Review: Analysing 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
Running a Task
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Use the latest Gemini 3 Pro model by default (currently gemini-3-pro-preview at time of writing). Ask the user which model to use only if they want to change from the default. See the Model Selection table below for alternatives.
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Select the approval mode based on execution context:
yolo -- Required for background/automated tasks (Claude Code tool calls, CI/CD). Prevents hung processes.
auto_edit -- Auto-approves edit tools only. Good for code reviews with suggestions.
default -- Prompts for approval. Only works in interactive terminal sessions. Never use in background shells.
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Assemble the command:
-m, --model <MODEL> -- Model selection
--approval-mode <default|auto_edit|yolo> -- Control tool approval
-y, --yolo -- Shorthand for --approval-mode yolo
-i, --prompt-interactive "prompt" -- Execute prompt then continue interactively
--include-directories <DIR> -- Additional directories to include in workspace
-s, --sandbox -- Run in sandbox mode for isolation
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For background/automated tasks, always use --approval-mode yolo and wrap with timeout:
timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo "Your prompt here"
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Run the command and capture the output.
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After Gemini completes, inform the user: "The Gemini analysis is complete. You can start a new Gemini session for follow-up analysis."
Frontend Design Integration
Gemini 3 Pro is exceptionally strong at frontend design. When the task involves building UI components, pages, or visual interfaces:
- Check whether the
frontend-design skill is installed.
- If installed, load it and include its design guidelines (typography, colour, motion, accessibility) in the prompt sent to Gemini. This gives Gemini concrete aesthetic direction and prevents generic "AI slop" output.
- If not installed, proceed with Gemini alone -- it still produces high-quality frontend code, but without the opinionated design system the
frontend-design skill provides.
The combination works well because Gemini 3 Pro handles complex UI reasoning and the frontend-design skill supplies the design constraints that turn competent code into distinctive interfaces.
Task Checklist
- [ ] 1. Confirm model (default: gemini-3-pro-preview)
- [ ] 2. Select approval mode (default: yolo for background)
- [ ] 3. Assemble command with flags
- [ ] 4. Wrap with timeout for background tasks
- [ ] 5. Run command
- [ ] 6. Summarise outcome to user
- [ ] 7. Ask user about next steps
Quick Reference
| Use case | Approval mode | Command pattern |
|---|
| Background code review | yolo | timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo "prompt" |
| Background analysis | yolo | timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo "prompt" |
| Speed-critical background | yolo | timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-flash --approval-mode yolo "prompt" |
| Cost-optimised background | yolo | timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-2.5-flash --approval-mode yolo "prompt" |
| Interactive code review | default | gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode default |
| Code review with auto-edits | auto_edit | gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode auto_edit |
| Interactive with prompt | auto_edit | gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview -i "prompt" --approval-mode auto_edit |
| Multi-directory analysis | yolo | --include-directories <DIR1> --include-directories <DIR2> |
Model Selection
Default to the latest Gemini 3 Pro model (currently gemini-3-pro-preview). Only switch when the user explicitly asks for speed, lower cost, or a legacy model.
| Model | Best for | Key trade-off |
|---|
gemini-3-pro-preview (default) | Complex reasoning, coding, frontend UI, agentic tasks | Highest quality, moderate cost |
gemini-3-flash | Speed-critical applications needing sub-second latency | Distilled from 3 Pro, lower accuracy |
gemini-2.5-pro | Legacy: stable all-around performance | Superseded by 3 Pro; do not pick unless user requests |
gemini-2.5-flash | Legacy: high-volume cost-optimised tasks | Superseded; do not pick unless user requests |
gemini-2.5-flash-lite | Legacy: maximum throughput | Superseded; do not pick unless user requests |
All models support 1M input tokens and 64-65k output tokens.
Examples
**User**: "Review this codebase for security issues"
Claude assembles:
timeout 300 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"
After completion: "Gemini found 3 potential issues: an SQL injection risk in db/queries.ts, an unvalidated redirect in auth/callback.ts, and a missing rate limiter on the /api/upload endpoint. You can start a new Gemini session for deeper analysis of any finding."
**User**: "Analyse the architecture of this project"
Claude assembles:
timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo \
"Analyse the entire codebase to understand:
1. Overall architecture
2. Key patterns and conventions
3. Potential technical debt
4. Refactoring opportunities"
After completion: Summarises the architectural findings and asks the user about next steps.
**User**: "Build a responsive dashboard component"
Claude checks: frontend-design skill is installed. Loads it and extracts design guidelines.
Claude assembles:
timeout 300 gemini -m gemini-3-pro-preview --approval-mode yolo \
"Build a responsive dashboard component with:
1. Clean, modern UI design
2. Smooth animations and transitions
3. Accessible markup (ARIA labels, keyboard navigation)
4. Mobile-first responsive layout
Design constraints (from frontend-design skill):
- Use distinctive typography (avoid Inter/Roboto/Arial)
- Define colours as CSS custom properties, no hardcoded hex
- Add entry animations and hover/scroll interactions
- Respect prefers-reduced-motion
- Every element must earn its place"
After completion: Reviews generated code with git diff, verifies accessibility and design quality, then reports results.
**User**: "Quick review of this file, speed matters"
Claude assembles (uses Flash for speed):
timeout 120 gemini -m gemini-3-flash --approval-mode yolo \
"Review this file for bugs and anti-patterns"
Following Up
- Gemini CLI sessions are one-shot or interactive. There is no built-in resume.
- 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.
Error Handling
- Stop and report failures whenever
gemini --version or a Gemini command exits non-zero. Request direction before retrying.
- Before using
--approval-mode yolo for the first time in a session, confirm with the user.
- When output includes warnings or partial results, summarise them and ask how to adjust.
- For hung process detection and resolution, see
references/troubleshooting.md.
Tips for Large Context Processing
- Be specific: Provide clear, structured prompts for what to analyse.
- Use include-directories: Explicitly specify all relevant directories.
- Break down complex tasks: Even with 1M tokens, structured analysis is more effective.
- Save findings: Ask Gemini to output structured reports that can be saved for reference.
CLI Version
Requires a Gemini CLI version that supports the Gemini 3 model family (v0.16.0 was the minimum at time of writing). Check with gemini --version and upgrade if the command fails with an unknown-model error.