Gemini CLI
Google's open-source terminal AI agent — free Gemini 2.5 Pro in your shell
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Gemini CLI is Google's open-source terminal AI agent that brings Gemini 2.5 Pro directly into your development workflow — for free with a personal Google account. Announced April 8, 2026, it's Google's direct answer to Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, shipping under the Apache 2.0 license and installable in seconds via npm. The agent uses a ReAct (Reason and Act) loop with built-in tools plus support for local and remote MCP servers, giving it access to your file system, shell, and any MCP-compatible service. With a 1 million token context window, it can reason across entire codebases, generate features, fix bugs, and improve test coverage without losing track of what it's doing. Developers can customize behavior through GEMINI.md system prompt files — the same pattern Claude Code popularized with CLAUDE.md. The free tier — powered by a personal Google account — is a significant move. Most comparable agents require paid subscriptions or API budgets. Google is betting that putting a frontier model in every developer's terminal for free will accelerate adoption faster than any pricing strategy could. For developers who want open-source, inspectable, extensible terminal AI without a credit card, Gemini CLI is the most compelling option released this year.
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“Free Gemini 2.5 Pro with 1M context in my terminal, Apache 2.0 licensed, with MCP support? This should have been a paid product and Google is giving it away. For hobby projects and open-source work, this is an instant install.”
“The 'free with a Google account' framing means you're paying with your data and usage patterns. Rate limits on the free tier will bite you during any serious project, and Google's history with developer tools (see: every API they've deprecated) makes betting on this for production work risky.”
“Google open-sourcing a frontier model terminal agent under Apache 2.0 is a land-grab for the AI-native developer ecosystem. GEMINI.md files, MCP integration, and a 1M context window set a new baseline for what 'free developer tooling' means in 2026.”
“As someone who does both code and content work, having a terminal agent that can reason about a million tokens of context — scripts, assets, docs all at once — changes how I think about scoping creative-technical projects. The price of zero removes every reason not to try it.”