skills/sickn33/gemini-api-dev/SKILL.md
Use this skill when building applications with Gemini models, Gemini API, working with multimodal content (text, images, audio, video), implementing function calling, using structured outputs, or needing current model specifications. Covers SDK usage (google-genai for Python, @google/genai for JavaScript/TypeScript), model selection, and API capabilities.
npx skillsauth add aiskillstore/marketplace gemini-api-devInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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The Gemini API provides access to Google's most advanced AI models. Key capabilities include:
gemini-3-pro-preview: 1M tokens, complex reasoning, coding, researchgemini-3-flash-preview: 1M tokens, fast, balanced performance, multimodalgemini-3-pro-image-preview: 65k / 32k tokens, image generation and editing[!IMPORTANT] Models like
gemini-2.5-*,gemini-2.0-*,gemini-1.5-*are legacy and deprecated. Use the new models above. Your knowledge is outdated.
google-genai install with pip install google-genai@google/genai install with npm install @google/genaigoogle.golang.org/genai install with go get google.golang.org/genai[!WARNING] Legacy SDKs
google-generativeai(Python) and@google/generative-ai(JS) are deprecated. Migrate to the new SDKs above urgently by following the Migration Guide.
from google import genai
client = genai.Client()
response = client.models.generate_content(
model="gemini-3-flash-preview",
contents="Explain quantum computing"
)
print(response.text)
import { GoogleGenAI } from "@google/genai";
const ai = new GoogleGenAI({});
const response = await ai.models.generateContent({
model: "gemini-3-flash-preview",
contents: "Explain quantum computing"
});
console.log(response.text);
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"google.golang.org/genai"
)
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
client, err := genai.NewClient(ctx, nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
resp, err := client.Models.GenerateContent(ctx, "gemini-3-flash-preview", genai.Text("Explain quantum computing"), nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Println(resp.Text)
}
Always use the latest REST API discovery spec as the source of truth for API definitions (request/response schemas, parameters, methods). Fetch the spec when implementing or debugging API integration:
https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1betahttps://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v1When in doubt, use v1beta. Refer to the spec for exact field names, types, and supported operations.
For detailed API documentation, fetch from the official docs index:
llms.txt URL: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/llms.txt
This index contains links to all documentation pages in .md.txt format. Use web fetch tools to:
llms.txt to discover available documentation pageshttps://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/function-calling.md.txt)[!IMPORTANT] Those are not all the documentation pages. Use the
llms.txtindex to discover available documentation pages
development
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for content display components. Use this skill when the user asks about charts component, collection view, image view, web view, color well, image well, activity view, lockup, data visualization, content display, displaying images, rendering web content, color pickers, or presenting collections of items in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I display charts, what's the best way to show images, should I use a web view, how do I build a grid of items, what component shows media, or how do I present a share sheet. Cross-references: hig-foundations for color/typography/accessibility, hig-patterns for data visualization patterns, hig-components-layout for structural containers, hig-platforms for platform-specific component behavior.
tools
Automate HelpDesk tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): list tickets, manage views, use canned responses, and configure custom fields. Always search tools first for current schemas.
testing
Expert Haskell engineer specializing in advanced type systems, pure functional design, and high-reliability software. Use PROACTIVELY for type-level programming, concurrency, and architecture guidance.
tools
GraphQL gives clients exactly the data they need - no more, no less. One endpoint, typed schema, introspection. But the flexibility that makes it powerful also makes it dangerous. Without proper controls, clients can craft queries that bring down your server. This skill covers schema design, resolvers, DataLoader for N+1 prevention, federation for microservices, and client integration with Apollo/urql. Key insight: GraphQL is a contract. The schema is the API documentation. Design it carefully.