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Delegate coding tasks to Gemini CLI for prototyping, debugging, and code review. Supports multi-turn sessions via SESSION_ID. Optimized for low-token, file/line-based handoff.

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SKILL.md

name collaborating-with-gemini
description Use the Gemini CLI to consult Gemini and delegate coding tasks for prototyping, debugging, and code review. Supports multi-turn sessions via SESSION_ID. Optimized for low-token, file/line-based handoff.
metadata [object Object]

Collaborating with Gemini (Codex)

Use Gemini CLI as a collaborator while keeping Codex as the primary implementer.

This skill provides a lightweight bridge script that returns structured JSON and supports multi-turn sessions via SESSION_ID.

Core rules

  • Gemini is a collaborator; you own the final result and must verify changes locally.
  • Do not invoke gemini directly; always use the bridge script (scripts/gemini_bridge.py) so output/session handling stays consistent.
  • Prefer file/line references over pasting snippets. Run the bridge with --cd set to the repo root (it sets the gemini process working directory).
  • For code changes, request Unified Diff Patch ONLY and forbid direct file modification.
  • Always capture SESSION_ID and reuse it for follow-ups to keep the collaboration conversation-aware.
  • Keep a short Collaboration State Capsule updated while this skill is active.
  • Default timeout: when invoking via the Codex command runner, set timeout_ms to 600000 (10 minutes) unless a shorter/longer timeout is explicitly required.

Quick start (shell-safe)

⚠️ If your prompt contains Markdown backticks (`like/this`), do not pass it directly via --PROMPT "..." (your shell may treat backticks as command substitution). Use a heredoc instead; see references/shell-quoting.md.

PROMPT="$(cat <<'EOF'
Review src/auth.py around login() and propose fixes.
OUTPUT: Unified Diff Patch ONLY.
EOF
)"
python3 .codex/skills/collaborating-with-gemini/scripts/gemini_bridge.py --cd "." --PROMPT "$PROMPT"

Output: JSON with success, SESSION_ID, agent_messages, and optional error / all_messages.

Multi-turn sessions

# Start a session
PROMPT="$(cat <<'EOF'
Analyze the bug in foo(). Keep it short.
EOF
)"
python3 .codex/skills/collaborating-with-gemini/scripts/gemini_bridge.py --cd "." --PROMPT "$PROMPT"

# Continue the same session
PROMPT="$(cat <<'EOF'
Now propose a minimal fix as Unified Diff Patch ONLY.
EOF
)"
python3 .codex/skills/collaborating-with-gemini/scripts/gemini_bridge.py --cd "." --SESSION_ID "<SESSION_ID>" --PROMPT "$PROMPT"

Prompting patterns (token efficient)

Use assets/prompt-template.md as a starter when crafting --PROMPT.

1) Ask Gemini to open files itself

Provide:

  • Entry file(s) and approximate line numbers
  • Objective and constraints
  • Output format (diff vs analysis)

Avoid:

  • Pasting large code blocks
  • Multiple competing objectives in one request

2) Enforce safe output for code changes

Append this to prompts when requesting code:

  • OUTPUT: Unified Diff Patch ONLY. Strictly prohibit any actual modifications.

3) Use Gemini for what it’s good at

  • Alternative solution paths and edge cases
  • UI/UX and readability feedback
  • Review of a proposed patch (risk spotting, missing tests)

Collaboration State Capsule

Keep this short block updated near the end of your reply while collaborating:

[Gemini Collaboration Capsule]
Goal:
Gemini SESSION_ID:
Files/lines handed off:
Last ask:
Gemini summary:
Next ask:

References

  • assets/prompt-template.md (prompt patterns)
  • references/shell-quoting.md (shell quoting/backticks)