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Gemini CLI

Google's free open-source terminal AI agent — 1M context, MCP, 1000 calls/day free

PriceFree (1000 calls/day) / Paid tiers via Google AIReviewed2026-04-25
Verdict — Ship
3 Ships1 Skips
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The Panel's Take

Gemini CLI is Google's open-source, terminal-native AI agent that brings Gemini 3 models directly into your command line. It features a 1 million-token context window, making it capable of ingesting entire codebases in a single pass. The free tier is surprisingly generous: 60 requests per minute and 1,000 daily requests using a personal Google account — no paid plan required to get started. Beyond raw chat capabilities, the tool ships with built-in Google Search integration (for real-time information), native file operations, shell command execution, and web content fetching. It supports MCP (Model Context Protocol) for connecting custom tools and third-party integrations. GitHub Actions support makes it viable for automated code review, issue triage, and CI/CD workflows. As a fully Apache 2.0-licensed project, Gemini CLI positions itself as the open-source alternative to both Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex CLI — but with Google's infrastructure backbone and the largest free tier of any comparable tool. Whether Google's commitment to the open-source channel holds as the product matures is the open question.

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Gemini CLI verdict: SHIP 🚀

3 ships · 1 skip from the expert panel

Full review: shiporskip.io/tool/gemini-cli-google-open-source-terminal-agent-mcp-1m-context-apache-2026

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1000 free calls a day is a genuinely useful free tier — most days I don't hit that limit. The 1M context window for codebase-wide analysis is real and fast. Google Search integration in the terminal is a killer combo.

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Google has a graveyard full of developer tools. Apache 2.0 doesn't guarantee long-term support, and the free tier will shrink once usage grows. Claude Code and Codex already have more mature ecosystems.

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An open-source terminal agent from Google with real MCP support fundamentally changes the competitive dynamics. This forces Anthropic and OpenAI to compete on openness, not just capability — which benefits developers everywhere.

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The GitHub Actions integration for automated content workflows is genuinely useful for technical writers and docs teams. Being able to run AI review on PRs for free changes what's viable for small projects.

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