# Gemini CLI Skills If you are evaluating **Gemini CLI skills** on GitHub, this repository is a strong broad starting point: installable skills, large coverage, and clear onboarding for day-one use. Antigravity Awesome Skills supports Gemini CLI through the `.gemini/skills/` path and combines general engineering playbooks with specialized skills for AI systems, integrations, infrastructure, testing, product, and growth. ## How to use Antigravity Awesome Skills with Gemini CLI Install into the Gemini skills path, then ask Gemini to apply one skill at a time to a specific task. This works best when you keep the active set small and choose a clear workflow-oriented skill for the job in front of you. ## Why use this repo for Gemini CLI - It installs directly into the expected Gemini skills path. - It includes both core software engineering skills and deeper agent/LLM-oriented skills. - It helps new users get started with bundles and workflows rather than forcing a cold start from 1,392+ files. - It is useful whether you want a broad internal skill library or a single repo to test many workflows quickly. ## Install Gemini CLI Skills ```bash npx antigravity-awesome-skills --gemini ``` ### Verify the install ```bash test -d .gemini/skills || test -d ~/.gemini/skills ``` ## Best starter skills for Gemini CLI - [`brainstorming`](../../skills/brainstorming/): turn vague goals into clearer implementation specs. - [`prompt-engineering`](../../skills/prompt-engineering/): improve prompting quality and task framing. - [`rag-engineer`](../../skills/rag-engineer/): build and evaluate retrieval systems. - [`langgraph`](../../skills/langgraph/): design stateful agent workflows. - [`mcp-builder`](../../skills/mcp-builder/): add tool integrations and external capabilities. ## Example Gemini CLI prompts ```text Use @prompt-engineering to improve this system prompt for a coding assistant. ``` ```text Use @langgraph to design a stateful agent workflow for support triage. ``` ```text Use @mcp-builder to plan the tools needed for a GitHub + Slack integration. ``` ## What to do next - Start with [`bundles.md`](bundles.md) if you want a smaller curated subset by role. - Read [`ai-agent-skills.md`](ai-agent-skills.md) if you are comparing general-purpose agent skill libraries. - Use [`usage.md`](usage.md) if you want more examples of how to invoke skills in real prompts.