Welcome to the .gemini project! This repository is a curated collection of powerful and innovative commands for the Gemini CLI, designed to streamline your development workflow and bring the power of AI to your fingertips.
Whether you're a developer, a designer, a product manager, or just someone who loves to automate tasks, you'll find a command here to help you work smarter, not harder.
Getting started with .gemini is as easy as 1-2-3:
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Install the Gemini CLI: If you haven't already, follow the instructions on the official Gemini CLI website to install the CLI.
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Browse the Commands: Head over to our commands website to explore the full list of available commands. You can filter by category, search for specific keywords, and preview the commands in action.
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Install a Command: Once you've found a command you like, you can install it with a single
curlcommand. You can find the installation command in the command details on the website.
- A Growing Collection of Commands: Our library of commands is constantly expanding, with new additions from the community every day.
- Easy to Use: Installing and using commands is a breeze. Just copy, paste, and run.
- Powered by AI: Leverage the power of Google's Gemini models to automate complex tasks.
- Community-Driven: The
.geminiproject is built by the community, for the community. We encourage you to contribute your own commands and help us make this the best collection of AI-powered tools available.
We love contributions! We offer two ways to contribute to our command collection:
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Upload a Command (Recommended): The easiest way to contribute is by using our website.
- Login: Visit our contribute page and log in with your GitHub account.
- Upload: Simply upload your
.tomlcommand file. - Automatic Contributor: This method automatically adds you to our Hall of Fame!
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Submit a Pull Request: If you prefer the traditional Git workflow, you can still submit a pull request.
- Fork the Repository: Fork this repository to your own GitHub account.
- Create a New Command: Create a new
.tomlfile in thecommandsdirectory. You can use one of the existing commands as a template. - Submit a Pull Request: Once you're happy with your new command, submit a pull request to this repository. We'll review it and, if it meets our guidelines, we'll merge it into the main collection.
For more detailed information on how to contribute, please see our contributing guidelines.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.