Google Launches Gemini Cli, AI for Developers

Google has launched Gemini Cli, a new open source artificial intelligence tool designed for software developers. Compared to traditional environments integrated development, Gemini CLI allows you to write code computer scientist talking to AI, like any chatbot, instead to directly compile command lines in language specific. This, according to Big G, should broaden access to more people to programming tools. In the current launch phase, Cli is free, accessing with the your Google account to get a Gemini Code license Assist. You can perform 60 requests per minute and up to a thousand a day. As Google explained in a blog post official, the technological base of Cli is open source, open, with the opportunity to verify the code while it is being processed writing, along with security settings. "There We look forward to a global community of developers contributing to this project, reporting bugs, suggesting features, constantly improving safety practices and proposing improvements to the code" writes the Google team. In recent weeks, the competitors of the American giant they launched their digital assistants for developers, all derived from the conversational modes of chatbots. In May, OpenAI Codex arrived, which runs on the same ChatGpt interface. Anthropic instead presented Claude Code, with the ability to ask the AI to check the accuracy of the code and transform it into multiple languages programming.
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