skills/ai-ml/imagen/SKILL.md
Generate images using Google Gemini's image generation capabilities. Use this skill when the user needs to create, generate, or produce images for any purpose including UI mockups, icons, illustrations, diagrams, concept art, placeholder images, or visual representations.
npx skillsauth add hongmaple0820/agent-academy imagenInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This skill generates images using Google Gemini's image generation model (gemini-3-pro-image-preview). It enables seamless image creation during any Claude Code session - whether you're building frontend UIs, creating documentation, or need visual representations of concepts.
Cross-Platform: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Automatically activate this skill when:
# Basic usage
python scripts/generate_image.py "A futuristic city skyline at sunset"
# With custom output path
python scripts/generate_image.py "A minimalist app icon for a music player" "./assets/icons/music-icon.png"
# With custom size
python scripts/generate_image.py --size 2K "High resolution landscape" "./wallpaper.png"
GEMINI_API_KEY environment variable must be setGenerated images are saved as PNG files. The script returns:
User: "I need a hero image for my landing page - something abstract and tech-focused"
-> Generates and saves image, provides path for use in HTML/CSS
User: "Create a diagram showing microservices architecture"
-> Generates visual representation, ready for README or docs
User: "Generate a placeholder avatar image for the user profile component"
-> Creates image in appropriate size for component use
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