Google Brings Gemini to Developers with Open-Source CLI Tool
- Google launched Gemini CLI, an artificial intelligence tool that runs locally from terminals.
- Gemini CLI connects Google’s AI models to local codebases, enabling developers to make natural language requests, according to Google.
- Google's Gemini CLI allows tasks like video creation and generating research reports.
- The tool is open-sourced under the Apache 2.0 license and allows 60 model requests per minute for free users.
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Google launches Gemini CLI, an open-source AI tool for terminals
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Google announces Gemini CLI, an autonomous artificial intelligence tool designed to run locally from terminals. Google announced the launch of Gemini CLI, an autonomous artificial intelligence tool designed to run locally from terminals. The new tool connects Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence models with local code bases and allows developers to make requests for natural language, the company said. We recommend: Australia, a step closer to…
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