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AI image generation CLI using Gemini. Use when generating images, checking syntax for resolution, aspect ratio, and reference image options.
Curated collection of 1000+ agent skills compatible with Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and more
REQUIRED for all image generation requests. Generate and edit images using Nano Banana (Gemini CLI). Handles blog featured images, YouTube thumbnails, icons, diagrams, patterns, illustrations, photos, visual assets, graphics, artwork, pictures. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, generate, make, draw, design, or edit any image or visual content.
Execute Google Gemini CLI for large-context code analysis, multimodal reasoning, and repository-scale reviews. Also use for delegating tasks requiring 1M token context windows or Gemini-specific capabilities.
Configure Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI for Ralph-style automation with fewer approval prompts while keeping project boundaries, secret denylists, and sandbox-first safety rules intact.
Manage MCP servers - discover, analyze, execute tools/prompts/resources. Use for MCP integrations, capability discovery, tool filtering, programmatic execution, or encountering context bloat, server configuration, tool execution errors.
Use this skill when the user wants any MCP-capable agent or IDE assistant to interact with Google ADK agents through the adk-agent-extension MCP server. Trigger for requests like wiring ADK tools into Codex/Claude Code/Cursor/Cline/Gemini, registering a stdio MCP server, listing ADK servers/agents, creating sessions, and chatting with ADK agents.
Bridge web search capability for LLM workflows. Use when user asks for latest info, external facts, or source links and the active model/toolchain lacks direct search ability.
Automated CLI-based parallel agent execution — spawn subagents via Gemini CLI, coordinate through MCP Memory, monitor progress, and run verification
Run Gemini CLI review against the current branch and report only the review comments that are still valid for the current codebase, without applying fixes.