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@gen-cli/gen-command

v0.1.8

Published

SiliconFlow CLI

Readme

Gen CLI

forked from Google Gemini CLI

Quickstart

  1. Prerequisites: Ensure you have Node.js version 18 or higher installed.

  2. Set it as an environment variable in your terminal. Replace YOUR_API_KEY with your generated key.

    export SILICONFLOW_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY"
  3. Run the CLI: Execute the following command in your terminal:

    npx https://github.com/gen-cli/gen-command

    Or install it with:

    npm install -g @gen-cli/gen-command
    si

Examples

Once the CLI is running, you can start interacting with Gemini from your shell.

You can start a project from a new directory:

cd new-project/
gemini
> Write me a Gemini Discord bot that answers questions using a FAQ.md file I will provide

Or work with an existing project:

git clone https://github.com/gen-cli/gen-command
cd si-cli
si
> Give me a summary of all of the changes that went in yesterday

Next steps

Troubleshooting

Head over to the troubleshooting guide if you're having issues.

Popular tasks

Explore a new codebase

Start by cding into an existing or newly-cloned repository and running gemini.

> Describe the main pieces of this system's architecture.
> What security mechanisms are in place?

Work with your existing code

> Implement a first draft for GitHub issue #123.
> Help me migrate this codebase to the latest version of Java. Start with a plan.

Automate your workflows

Use MCP servers to integrate your local system tools with your enterprise collaboration suite.

> Make me a slide deck showing the git history from the last 7 days, grouped by feature and team member.
> Make a full-screen web app for a wall display to show our most interacted-with GitHub issues.

Interact with your system

> Convert all the images in this directory to png, and rename them to use dates from the exif data.
> Organise my PDF invoices by month of expenditure.

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