And today, Google has made this all official with the launch of Gemini CLI Extensions. This exciting new feature will allow third-party companies to plug their application programming interfaces (APIs) directly into the Gemini command-line, AI-driven system. If you missed it, here’s what we released on Wednesday—it’s an experimental new type of StoryMap! This improvement supercharges Gemini CLI, which has already drawn more than a million users since launching in June.
By releasing Gemini CLI Extensions, we hope to give third-party developers a playground to create extensions that will interact nicely with the command-line tool and each other. The first extension leads you to Google’s Nanobanana image generator. We’re excited to have it released into the wild—it was just posted on github last week. This integration is just one example of Google’s desire to extend the capabilities of Gemini CLI through collaborative efforts with other companies.
The first wave of extensions includes products from major players such as Figma and Stripe. This is just a small demonstration of the wealth of tooling support available to you right now, all within the Gemini CLI environment.
Taylor Mullen, a senior staff engineer on the Gemini CLI project, wants to make sure that open ecosystem is here to stay. He continues on to explain, “That open ecosystem is core to us. This sentiment reflects Google’s vision of fostering collaboration among developers and enhancing user experience through a variety of integrated tools.
Gemini CLI Extensions go live This was released just two days after OpenAI announced its own app integration inside ChatGPT. This powerful new capability provides the flexibility to bring unique third-party systems into an AI-infused experience. At the same time, Google has launched its own extensions feature. This change makes Gemini CLI a serious contender for any software developer whose workflow is grounded in the efficiency of command-line interfaces.
Ryan J. Salva, a member of the Gemini CLI team, provided this explanation. For Ryan, the extensions provide an extensibility platform. He noted that they serve as a gateway to other tools and guides from different areas of your tool chain. Gemini CLI Extensions allow versatile connections between programming tools and applications. This creates all kinds of exciting opportunities to enhance functionality and collaboration.
Gemini CLI Extensions was created to answer that demand. It delivers to developers an improved experience and greater capabilities and functionality.
Developers interested in exploring Gemini CLI Extensions can find more information at https://geminicli.com/extensions/.

