Gemini Collaborator
Consult Gemini for coding tasks like prototyping, debugging, and code review.
Installation
- Make sure Claude is on your device and in your terminal.
Skills load from
~/.claude/skills/when Claude Code starts up — so you need it on your machine first. If you don't have it yet, install it once with the command below, then runclaudein any terminal to verify.One-time setupnpm i -g @anthropic-ai/claude-codeAlready have it? Skip ahead.
- Paste into Claude Code or into your terminal.
This copies the whole skill folder into
~/.claude/skills/collaborating-with-gemini-appautomaton/— the SKILL.md plus any scripts, reference docs, or templates the skill ships with. Safe default: works for every skill.Faster alternative (instruction-only skills)
Skips the clone and grabs only the SKILL.md file. Don't use this if the skill ships Python scripts, reference markdowns, or asset templates — they won't be downloaded and the skill will fail when it tries to load them.
Quick install (SKILL.md only)Sign up to copy - Restart Claude Code.
Quit and reopen Claude Code (or any other agent that loads from
~/.claude/skills/). New skills are picked up on startup. - Just ask Claude.
Skills auto-activate when your request matches the skill's description — no slash command needed. Trigger phrases live in the skill's own frontmatter; you can read them in the “What this skill does” section above.
Prefer to read the source first? Open on GitHub.
When Claude uses it
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.
What this skill does
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
geminidirectly; 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
--cdset to the repo root (it sets thegeminiprocess working directory). Use--cd "."only if your CWD is the repo root. - For code changes, request Unified Diff Patch ONLY and forbid direct file modification.
- Always capture
SESSION_IDand 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_msto 600000 (10 minutes) unless a shorter/longer timeout is explicitly required. - Optional: pass
--sandboxto run Gemini in sandbox mode.
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)
4) Sharing clipboard screenshots with Gemini
Gemini can only read files inside the workspace root (--cd). Codex saves clipboard PNGs into the OS temp directory (e.g. ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}), which Gemini can’t access, and it may refuse ignored paths (e.g. tmp/). Copy the image into .codex_uploads/, then reference that path in your prompt. Delete screenshots when done. Do not add .codex_uploads/ to .gitignore—Gemini refuses to read ignored paths.
mkdir -p .codex_uploads && cp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/codex-clipboard-<id>.png .codex_uploads/
Advanced flags
--sandbox: Run Gemini in sandbox mode.--model <name>: Override the default Gemini model.--return-all-messages: Include all raw messages (tool calls, traces) in output JSON.
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)
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