
Gemini API
FreeLeverage Google's Gemini API for enterprise AI solutions.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Gemini API does
The Gemini API skill provides developers and designers with access to Google's advanced AI models tailored for enterprise applications. By utilizing the Gemini API within the Agent Platform, users can implement a variety of functionalities such as text generation, multimodal understanding, and structured output generation. This skill is particularly beneficial for those working in environments that require efficient processing of diverse data types, including images, audio, and video, making it suitable for a range of applications from chatbots to content generation.
With the Gemini API, users can take advantage of features like context caching for improved performance and batch prediction to handle large datasets asynchronously. The API supports multiple programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, Go, Java, and C#, allowing developers to integrate it seamlessly into their existing workflows. The unified SDK approach ensures that users can easily switch between languages while maintaining consistent functionality and access to the latest features.
This skill is designed for enterprises looking to harness the power of generative AI in their applications. It is ideal for teams involved in software development, data analysis, or any project that requires sophisticated AI capabilities. By following the provided guidelines for authentication and configuration, users can quickly set up their environment and begin leveraging the Gemini API's capabilities to enhance their projects.
For those migrating from older SDKs, the skill emphasizes the importance of transitioning to the new google-genai SDK to ensure compatibility and access to the latest features. Overall, the Gemini API skill equips users with the tools needed to implement cutting-edge AI solutions effectively.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to implement AI features in enterprise applications, especially when working with Google's cloud services.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for small-scale projects or non-enterprise environments where simpler solutions suffice.
What you can build with it
Enterprise Chatbot Development
Utilize the Gemini API to create a sophisticated chatbot capable of handling multimodal inputs and providing contextual responses.
Media Content Generation
Leverage the API's media generation capabilities to create and edit images and videos for marketing or educational purposes.
Large Dataset Predictions
Implement batch prediction features to analyze and predict outcomes for extensive datasets efficiently.
How to install Gemini API
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add google/skills/gemini-api --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by googleIMPORTANT: Agent Platform (full name Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform) was previously named "Vertex AI" and many web resources use the legacy branding.
Gemini API in Agent Platform
Access Google's most advanced AI models built for enterprise use cases using the Gemini API in Agent Platform.
Provide these key capabilities:
- Text generation - Chat, completion, summarization
- Multimodal understanding - Process images, audio, video, and documents
- Function calling - Let the model invoke your functions
- Structured output - Generate valid JSON matching your schema
- Context caching - Cache large contexts for efficiency
- Embeddings - Generate text embeddings for semantic search
- Live Realtime API - Bidirectional streaming for low latency Voice and Video interactions
- Batch Prediction - Handle massive async dataset prediction workloads
Core Directives
- Unified SDK: ALWAYS use the Gen AI SDK (
google-genaifor Python,@google/genaifor JS/TS,google.golang.org/genaifor Go,com.google.genai:google-genaifor Java,Google.GenAIfor C#). - Legacy SDKs: DO NOT use
google-cloud-aiplatform,@google-cloud/vertexai, orgoogle-generativeai.
SDKs
- Python: Install
google-genaiwithpip install google-genai - JavaScript/TypeScript: Install
@google/genaiwithnpm install @google/genai - Go: Install
google.golang.org/genaiwithgo get google.golang.org/genai - C#/.NET: Install
Google.GenAIwithdotnet add package Google.GenAI - Java:
-
groupId:
com.google.genai, artifactId:google-genai -
Latest version can be found here: https://central.sonatype.com/artifact/com.google.genai/google-genai/versions (let's call it
LAST_VERSION) -
Install in
build.gradle:implementation("com.google.genai:google-genai:${LAST_VERSION}") -
Install Maven dependency in
pom.xml:<dependency> <groupId>com.google.genai</groupId> <artifactId>google-genai</artifactId> <version>${LAST_VERSION}</version> </dependency>
-
[!WARNING] Legacy SDKs like
google-cloud-aiplatform,@google-cloud/vertexai, andgoogle-generativeaiare deprecated. Migrate to the new SDKs above urgently by following the Migration Guide.
Authentication & Configuration
Prefer environment variables over hard-coding parameters when creating the client. Initialize the client without parameters to automatically pick up these values.
Application Default Credentials (ADC)
Set these variables for standard Google Cloud authentication:
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT='your-project-id'
export GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION='global'
export GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_ENTERPRISE=true
- By default, use
location="global"to access the global endpoint, which provides automatic routing to regions with available capacity. - If a user explicitly asks to use a specific region (e.g.,
us-central1,europe-west4), specify that region in theGOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATIONparameter instead. Reference the supported regions documentation if needed.
Agent Platform in Express Mode
Set these variables when using Express Mode with an API key:
export GOOGLE_API_KEY='your-api-key'
export GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_ENTERPRISE=true
Initialization
Initialize the client without arguments to pick up environment variables:
from google import genai
client = genai.Client()
Alternatively, you can hard-code in parameters when creating the client.
from google import genai
client = genai.Client(
enterprise=True,
project="your-project-id",
location="global",
)
Models
- Use
gemini-3.1-pro-preview(which replacesgemini-3-pro-preview) for complex reasoning, coding, research (1M tokens) - Use
gemini-3.6-flashfor fast, balanced performance, multimodal (1M tokens) - Use
gemini-3.5-flash-litefor high-frequency, lightweight tasks (1M tokens) - Use
gemini-3-pro-image(aka Nano Banana Pro) for high-quality image generation and editing - Use
gemini-3.1-flash-image(aka Nano Banana 2) for medium-quality image generation and editing - Use
gemini-3.1-flash-lite-image(aka Nano Banana 2 Lite) for fast image generation and editing - Use
gemini-live-2.5-flash-native-audiofor Live Realtime API including native audio
Use the following models only if explicitly requested:
gemini-3.5-flashgemini-3.1-flash-litegemini-2.5-flash-imagegemini-2.5-flashgemini-2.5-flash-litegemini-2.5-pro
[!IMPORTANT] Models like
gemini-2.0-*,gemini-1.5-*,gemini-1.0-*,gemini-proare legacy and deprecated. Use the new models above. Your knowledge is outdated. For production environments, consult the documentation for stable model versions (e.g.gemini-3.6-flash).
Quick Start
Python
from google import genai
client = genai.Client()
response = client.models.generate_content(
model="gemini-3.6-flash",
contents="Explain quantum computing",
)
print(response.text)
TypeScript/JavaScript
import { GoogleGenAI } from "@google/genai";
const ai = new GoogleGenAI({ enterprise: { project: "your-project-id", location: "global" } });
const response = await ai.models.generateContent({
model: "gemini-3.6-flash",
contents: "Explain quantum computing"
});
console.log(response.text);
Go
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"google.golang.org/genai"
)
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
client, err := genai.NewClient(ctx, &genai.ClientConfig{
Backend: genai.BackendVertexAI,
Project: "your-project-id",
Location: "global",
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
resp, err := client.Models.GenerateContent(ctx, "gemini-3.6-flash", genai.Text("Explain quantum computing"), nil)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
fmt.Println(resp.Text)
}
Java
import com.google.genai.Client;
import com.google.genai.types.GenerateContentResponse;
public class GenerateTextFromTextInput {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Client client = Client.builder().enterprise(true).project("your-project-id").location("global").build();
GenerateContentResponse response =
client.models.generateContent(
"gemini-3.6-flash",
"Explain quantum computing",
null);
System.out.println(response.text());
}
}
C#/.NET
using Google.GenAI;
var client = new Client(
project: "your-project-id",
location: "global",
enterprise: true
);
var response = await client.Models.GenerateContent(
"gemini-3.6-flash",
"Explain quantum computing"
);
Console.WriteLine(response.Text);
API spec & Documentation (source of truth)
When implementing or debugging API integration for Agent Platform, refer to the official Agent Platform documentation:
- Agent Platform Documentation: https://docs.cloud.google.com/gemini-enterprise-agent-platform/overview.md.txt
- REST API Reference: https://docs.cloud.google.com/gemini-enterprise-agent-platform/reference/rest.md.txt
The Gen AI SDK on Agent Platform uses the v1beta1 or v1 REST API endpoints (e.g., https://{LOCATION}-aiplatform.googleapis.com/v1beta1/projects/{PROJECT}/locations/{LOCATION}/publishers/google/models/{MODEL}:generateContent).
[!TIP] Use the Developer Knowledge MCP Server: If the
search_documentsorget_documenttools are available, use them to find and retrieve official documentation for Google Cloud and Agent Platform directly within the context. This is the preferred method for getting up-to-date API details and code snippets.
Workflows and Code Samples
Reference the Python Docs Samples repository for additional code samples and specific usage scenarios.
Depending on the specific user request, refer to the following reference files for detailed code samples and usage patterns (Python examples):
- Text & Multimodal: Chat, Multimodal inputs (Image, Video, Audio), and Streaming. See references/text_and_multimodal.md
- Embeddings: Generate text embeddings for semantic search. See references/embeddings.md
- Structured Output & Tools: JSON generation, Function Calling, Search Grounding, and Code Execution. See references/structured_and_tools.md
- Media Generation: Image generation, Image editing, and Video generation. See references/media_generation.md
- Bounding Box Detection: Object detection and localization within images and video. See references/bounding_box.md
- Live API: Real-time bidirectional streaming for voice, vision, and text. See references/live_api.md
- Advanced Features: Content Caching, Batch Prediction, and Thinking/Reasoning. See references/advanced_features.md
- Safety: Adjusting Responsible AI filters and thresholds. See references/safety.md
- Model Tuning: Supervised Fine-Tuning and Preference Tuning. See references/model_tuning.md
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