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Google’s New CLI: What You Need to Know

Google’s New CLI: What You Need to Know

Google has launched something big – and it's completely free. It's called the Gemini CLI, and it brings the power of artificial intelligence directly to your computer’s command line. That means you can now use AI to write code, build apps, run commands, and even create files – all just by typing in your terminal.

Let’s break down what this means in a simple way.

What is Google’s new CLI?

Google’s new CLI (Command Line Interface) tool, called Gemini CLI, is like having a smart AI assistant inside your computer's terminal. You ask it to do something – like create a new project, write some code, or install tools – and it does it for you.

This is not just a chatbot. It actually writes and runs code, creates folders, installs packages, and helps you build working software. It’s like hiring a junior developer, except it’s fast, smart, and free to use.

Why is Gemini CLI special?

There are already other tools that do similar things. Tools like Claude Code, OpenAI’s Codex, and Warp have been around for a while. But Gemini CLI stands out for two big reasons:

  1. It’s open-source.
    That means anyone can see how it works, improve it, and use it without restrictions.

  2. It’s free to use – with no catch.
    You get up to 1,000 free requests per day, which is a lot. Most other tools charge you – sometimes even hundreds of dollars per month – for this kind of access.

Does it work well?

In early tests, Gemini CLI does a decent job. It understands modern coding tools like Svelte and Vite, and it can create small apps like a Tic-Tac-Toe game. However, it still has a few rough edges. Sometimes it struggles with setup or gets stuck while running tasks.

That said, it’s still new – and like many Google products, it’s expected to improve over time. If Google continues to develop it, Gemini CLI could become one of the best free coding tools out there.

Should you use Google’s new CLI?

If you’re a developer, student, or just curious about AI and coding, Google’s new CLI is worth trying. You don’t need to pay anything. You don’t need powerful hardware. And you don’t need to be an expert.

You just open your terminal, type a command, and let AI help you build something.

Final Thoughts

Google might be late to the party, but Gemini CLI is a strong new player in the world of AI coding tools. It's open-source, generous with usage, and surprisingly capable for a free tool. Whether you're building your next big idea or just experimenting, Google’s new CLI gives you a smart, helpful coding companion – right in your terminal.


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