Gemini CLI
Within Gemini CLI, packages/cli
is the frontend for users to send and receive prompts with the Gemini AI model and its associated tools. For a general overview of Gemini CLI, see the main documentation page.
Navigating this section
- Authentication: A guide to setting up authentication with Google's AI services.
- Commands: A reference for Gemini CLI commands (e.g.,
/help
,/tools
,/theme
). - Configuration: A guide to tailoring Gemini CLI behavior using configuration files.
- Token Caching: Optimize API costs through token caching.
- Themes: A guide to customizing the CLI's appearance with different themes.
- Tutorials: A tutorial showing how to use Gemini CLI to automate a development task.
Non-interactive mode
Gemini CLI can be run in a non-interactive mode, which is useful for scripting and automation. In this mode, you pipe input to the CLI, it executes the command, and then it exits.
The following example pipes a command to Gemini CLI from your terminal:
bash
echo "What is fine tuning?" | gemini
Gemini CLI executes the command and prints the output to your terminal. Note that you can achieve the same behavior by using the --prompt
or -p
flag. For example:
bash
gemini -p "What is fine tuning?"