dotfiles/dot_config/skillshare/skills/gask/SKILL.md
Async via gask, end turn immediately; use only when user explicitly delegates to Gemini (ask/@gemini/let gemini/review); NOT for questions about Gemini itself.
npx skillsauth add pkking/dotfiles gaskInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Send a question to Gemini AI assistant running in a separate terminal (async).
Use this skill ONLY when user explicitly delegates to Gemini:
DO NOT trigger when:
CRITICAL: ALWAYS use run_in_background=true - NO EXCEPTIONS
Bash(gask <<'EOF'
$ARGUMENTS
EOF
, run_in_background=true)
Where $ARGUMENTS is the user's delegation request (forwarded as-is to Gemini).
This is an async task submission workflow:
If Bash succeeds:
If Bash fails (error/non-zero exit):
ccb status gemini)The system will automatically recall you when Gemini responds.
❌ WRONG: Bash(gask "question") - blocks and waits
❌ WRONG: Bash(gask "<question>", run_in_background=true) - placeholder syntax
❌ WRONG: Submit then check status - wastes time
✅ RIGHT: Bash(gask <<'EOF' ... EOF, run_in_background=true) then END turn
--timeout SECONDS optional (default 3600)--output FILE optional: write reply to FILEtesting
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