- Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and CLI Codex, terminal-based AI . . .
Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and CLI Codex, terminal-based AI tools launched since February, have surprisingly gained ground on AI code editors with traditional UIs More: Upstarts Media, Fortune, The American Bazaar, DevOps com, WinBuzzer, and Forbes
- Meet Gemini CLI: The AI Agent That Works in Your Shell
Gemini CLI marks the third major release in a wave of AI-powered terminal agents It started with Claude Code in February, followed by OpenAI’s CLI-based Codex in April
- AI coding tools are shifting to a surprising place: the terminal
Since February, Anthropic, DeepMind and OpenAI have all released command-line coding tools (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and CLI Codex respectively), and they’re already among the companies’ most popular products That shift has been easy to miss, since they’re largely operating under the same branding as previous coding tools
- The Gemini CLI is now available for Gemini Code Assist for . . .
First there was Claude Code in February, then OpenAI Codex (CLI) in April, and now Gemini CLI in June All three of the largest AI labs now have their own version of what I am calling a
- Google announces Gemini CLI: your open-source AI agent
Free and open source, Gemini CLI brings Gemini directly into developers’ terminals — with unmatched access for individuals
- Gemini CLI: Google’s Daring Answer to Claude Code and Codex . . .
Gemini CLI builds on this foundation by introducing an AI agent that responds to natural language input, performs coding tasks, and supports developers through a wide range of responsibilities — from file manipulation and command execution to debugging and research assistance
- AI Coding Assistants for Terminal: Claude Code, Gemini CLI . . .
Gemini CLI is Google's newly announced (and open-sourced) command-line AI assistant, officially unveiled on June 25, 2025 It's aimed squarely at competing with tools like Claude Code, promising to bring the power of Google's advanced Gemini 2 5 Pro model straight to developers' terminals
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