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Gemini CLI

Google's free, open-source terminal AI agent with 1M context window

PriceFree (Google account required)Reviewed2026-04-10

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3-1
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The Panel's Take

Gemini CLI is Google's open-source terminal AI coding agent, built on Gemini 2.5 Pro with a 1-million-token context window — the largest of any terminal agent on the market. It implements a ReAct loop with native MCP support, Google Search grounding for up-to-date information, and a GEMINI.md config file system similar to Claude Code's CLAUDE.md. Apache 2.0 licensed. The free tier is unusually generous: Google account holders get full access with no per-token charges, subsidized by Google's strategic interest in developer adoption. The 1M context window is the key differentiator — it allows Gemini CLI to read an entire large codebase in one pass, something Claude Code and Codex CLI both truncate. Benchmarks show it leads on UI/CSS tasks and large-codebase navigation, while lagging on complex multi-file refactors. At 99,000 GitHub stars, Gemini CLI is the third-most-starred coding agent after Claude Code and Claw Code. The combination of free pricing, open source, and 1M context has driven rapid adoption among developers who hit token limits on other tools.

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1M context and free is a combination no other terminal agent matches. I use it specifically for legacy codebase archaeology — when I need to understand a 200k-line repo before I touch it, Gemini CLI is the only tool that can hold the whole thing in memory. For greenfield projects I still reach for Claude Code.

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Free always comes with strings. Google has a long history of abandoning developer tools — Stadia, Duo, Cloud Run free tiers all got axed or repriced. The 1M context is impressive but the output quality on complex reasoning tasks still trails Anthropic and OpenAI. Wait for the pricing to stabilize before depending on it.

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Google making terminal AI agents free is an aggressive move to commoditize the layer above the model. If Gemini CLI reaches 10M developer installs, Google has a direct relationship with the world's most influential users. This is infrastructure play, not a product play — and it will succeed on those terms.

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The Google Search grounding is the feature I didn't know I needed. When I'm building with APIs that changed last month, Gemini CLI actually knows about it. Claude Code is still guessing from training data. For staying current on fast-moving frameworks, this wins.

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