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# My Gemini CLI Extensions, Commands, and Settings
This repository is a collection of my personal extensions, custom commands, and settings for the [Google Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli). If you are looking for a cheat sheet, see the [cheatsheet here](https://www.philschmid.de/gemini-cli-cheatsheet).
## ๐Ÿš€ How to Use
You can install these configurations globally for all projects or locally for a single project.
**Global Installation:**
```bash
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/philschmid/gemini-cli-extension.git ~/.gemini-tmp && rsync -av ~/.gemini-tmp/.gemini/ ~/.gemini/ && rm -rf ~/.gemini-tmp
```
**Project-Specific Installation:**
```bash
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/philschmid/gemini-cli-extension.git .gemini-tmp && rsync -av .gemini-tmp/.gemini/ ./.gemini/ && rm -rf .gemini-tmp
```
**Note:** Both methods may overwrite existing configuration files with the same name.
## ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Custom Commands
Custom commands allow you to create powerful, reusable prompts. They are defined in TOML files and stored in a `commands` directory.
- **Global commands:** `~/.gemini/commands/`
- **Project-specific commands:** `<project>/.gemini/commands/`
### Example Command
Here is an example of a custom command definition in a `.../commands/test/gen.toml` file:
```toml
# Invoked as: /test:gen "Create a test for the login button"
description = "Generates a unit test based on a description."
prompt = """
You are an expert test engineer. Based on the following requirement, please write a comprehensive unit test using the Jest testing framework.
Requirement: {{args}}
"""
```
See the [custom commands guide](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/blob/main/docs/cli/commands.md#custom-commands) for more details.
---
## โœจ Extensions
Extensions allow you to bundle tools, context, and configurations. Each extension is a directory with a `gemini-extension.json` file.
- **Global extensions:** `~/.gemini/extensions/`
- **Project-specific extensions:** `<workspace>/.gemini/extensions/`
### Example Extension
An extension is defined by a `gemini-extension.json` file inside its own directory, for example `<workspace>/.gemini/extensions/my-extension/gemini-extension.json`:
```json
{
"name": "my-extension",
"version": "1.0.0",
"mcpServers": {
"my-server": {
"command": "node my-server.js"
}
},
"contextFileName": "GEMINI.md",
"excludeTools": ["run_shell_command"]
}
```
For more details, see the [extensions guide](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/blob/main/docs/extension.md).
---
## โš™๏ธ Settings (`settings.json`)
You can customize the Gemini CLI's behavior by creating a `settings.json` file.
- **Project-level:** `.gemini/settings.json`
- **User-level:** `~/.gemini/settings.json`
- **System-level:** `/etc/gemini-cli/settings.json`
### Example `settings.json`
```json
{
"theme": "GitHub",
"autoAccept": false,
"sandbox": "docker",
"checkpointing": {
"enabled": true
},
"fileFiltering": {
"respectGitIgnore": true
},
"usageStatisticsEnabled": true
}
```
All details are in the [configuration guide](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/blob/main/docs/cli/configuration.md).
---
## ๐Ÿ“„ Context Files (`GEMINI.md`)
Use `GEMINI.md` files to provide instructions and context to the model for your projects. The CLI loads these files hierarchically.
- **Global context:** `~/.gemini/GEMINI.md`
- **Project/Ancestor context:** `GEMINI.md` files from the current directory up to the root.
You can use imports to modularize your context: `@./path/to/another.md`.
### Example `GEMINI.md`
```markdown
# Main Project Context: My Awesome App
## General Instructions
- All Python code must be PEP 8 compliant.
- Use 2-space indentation for all new files.
## Component-Specific Style Guides
@./src/frontend/react-style-guide.md
@./src/backend/fastapi-style-guide.md
```