| # Sandboxing in the Gemini CLI |
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| This document provides a guide to sandboxing in the Gemini CLI, including prerequisites, quickstart, and configuration. |
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| ## Prerequisites |
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| Before using sandboxing, you need to install and set up the Gemini CLI: |
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| ```bash |
| npm install -g @google/gemini-cli |
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| To verify the installation |
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| ```bash |
| gemini --version |
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| ## Overview of sandboxing |
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| Sandboxing isolates potentially dangerous operations (such as shell commands or file modifications) from your host system, providing a security barrier between AI operations and your environment. |
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| The benefits of sandboxing include: |
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| - **Security**: Prevent accidental system damage or data loss. |
| - **Isolation**: Limit file system access to project directory. |
| - **Consistency**: Ensure reproducible environments across different systems. |
| - **Safety**: Reduce risk when working with untrusted code or experimental commands. |
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| ## Sandboxing methods |
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| Your ideal method of sandboxing may differ depending on your platform and your preferred container solution. |
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| ### 1. macOS Seatbelt (macOS only) |
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| Lightweight, built-in sandboxing using `sandbox-exec`. |
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| **Default profile**: `permissive-open` - restricts writes outside project directory but allows most other operations. |
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| ### 2. Container-based (Docker/Podman) |
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| Cross-platform sandboxing with complete process isolation. |
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| **Note**: Requires building the sandbox image locally or using a published image from your organization's registry. |
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| ## Quickstart |
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| ```bash |
| # Enable sandboxing with command flag |
| gemini -s -p "analyze the code structure" |
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| # Use environment variable |
| export GEMINI_SANDBOX=true |
| gemini -p "run the test suite" |
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| # Configure in settings.json |
| { |
| "tools": { |
| "sandbox": "docker" |
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| } |
| ``` |
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| ## Configuration |
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| ### Enable sandboxing (in order of precedence) |
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| 1. **Command flag**: `-s` or `--sandbox` |
| 2. **Environment variable**: `GEMINI_SANDBOX=true|docker|podman|sandbox-exec` |
| 3. **Settings file**: `"sandbox": true` in the `tools` object of your `settings.json` file (e.g., `{"tools": {"sandbox": true}}`). |
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| ### macOS Seatbelt profiles |
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| Built-in profiles (set via `SEATBELT_PROFILE` env var): |
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| - `permissive-open` (default): Write restrictions, network allowed |
| - `permissive-closed`: Write restrictions, no network |
| - `permissive-proxied`: Write restrictions, network via proxy |
| - `restrictive-open`: Strict restrictions, network allowed |
| - `restrictive-closed`: Maximum restrictions |
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| ### Custom Sandbox Flags |
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| For container-based sandboxing, you can inject custom flags into the `docker` or `podman` command using the `SANDBOX_FLAGS` environment variable. This is useful for advanced configurations, such as disabling security features for specific use cases. |
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| **Example (Podman)**: |
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| To disable SELinux labeling for volume mounts, you can set the following: |
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| ```bash |
| export SANDBOX_FLAGS="--security-opt label=disable" |
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| Multiple flags can be provided as a space-separated string: |
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| ```bash |
| export SANDBOX_FLAGS="--flag1 --flag2=value" |
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| ## Linux UID/GID handling |
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| The sandbox automatically handles user permissions on Linux. Override these permissions with: |
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| ```bash |
| export SANDBOX_SET_UID_GID=true # Force host UID/GID |
| export SANDBOX_SET_UID_GID=false # Disable UID/GID mapping |
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| ## Troubleshooting |
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| ### Common issues |
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| **"Operation not permitted"** |
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| - Operation requires access outside sandbox. |
| - Try more permissive profile or add mount points. |
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| **Missing commands** |
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| - Add to custom Dockerfile. |
| - Install via `sandbox.bashrc`. |
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| **Network issues** |
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| - Check sandbox profile allows network. |
| - Verify proxy configuration. |
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| ### Debug mode |
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| ```bash |
| DEBUG=1 gemini -s -p "debug command" |
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| **Note:** If you have `DEBUG=true` in a project's `.env` file, it won't affect gemini-cli due to automatic exclusion. Use `.gemini/.env` files for gemini-cli specific debug settings. |
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| ### Inspect sandbox |
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| ```bash |
| # Check environment |
| gemini -s -p "run shell command: env | grep SANDBOX" |
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| # List mounts |
| gemini -s -p "run shell command: mount | grep workspace" |
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| ## Security notes |
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| - Sandboxing reduces but doesn't eliminate all risks. |
| - Use the most restrictive profile that allows your work. |
| - Container overhead is minimal after first build. |
| - GUI applications may not work in sandboxes. |
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| ## Related documentation |
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| - [Configuration](./cli/configuration.md): Full configuration options. |
| - [Commands](./cli/commands.md): Available commands. |
| - [Troubleshooting](./troubleshooting.md): General troubleshooting. |
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