I'm a huge fan of the Gemini CLI and the power it gives us to automate our workflows. But
I've always found it a bit challenging to discover new and interesting commands. I've spent a lot of time searching through GitHub repos and blog posts, and I always wished there was a central place to find the best commands.
It's a community-driven website where you can find a curated collection of high-quality Gemini CLI commands.
Here are some of the key features:
Smart Search: Quickly find the command you're looking for.
Powerful Filtering: Filter commands by category to narrow down your options.
Community Votes: Upvote your favorite commands to help them rise to the top.
Top Contributors Hall of Fame: We recognize and celebrate the amazing people who contribute to the collection.
NEW! Easy Drag-and-Drop Contributions: We've made it incredibly easy to share your own commands. Just log in with your GitHub account and drag and drop your .toml files directly onto the site.
I would love for you to check it out, use the commands, and, most importantly, contribute your own commands to the collection. With our new drag-and-drop feature, it only takes a few seconds to share your work with the community.
I've been blown away by the positive response from the community so far. I shared this on LinkedIn a little while ago, and the feedback has been amazing (you can see the post here:
I've always found it a bit challenging to discover new and interesting commands. I've spent a lot of time searching through GitHub repos and blog posts, and I always wished there was a central place to find the best commands.
So, I decided to build a solution: https://dotgemini.dev
It's a community-driven website where you can find a curated collection of high-quality Gemini CLI commands.
Here are some of the key features:
Smart Search: Quickly find the command you're looking for.
Powerful Filtering: Filter commands by category to narrow down your options.
Community Votes: Upvote your favorite commands to help them rise to the top.
Top Contributors Hall of Fame: We recognize and celebrate the amazing people who contribute to the collection.
NEW! Easy Drag-and-Drop Contributions: We've made it incredibly easy to share your own commands. Just log in with your GitHub account and drag and drop your .toml files directly onto the site.
I would love for you to check it out, use the commands, and, most importantly, contribute your own commands to the collection. With our new drag-and-drop feature, it only takes a few seconds to share your work with the community.
I've been blown away by the positive response from the community so far. I shared this on LinkedIn a little while ago, and the feedback has been amazing (you can see the post here:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7365709...
It seems like a lot of people are excited about this, which is why I'm so excited to share it with you all here on Reddit.
This is a community project, so your feedback is incredibly valuable.
Please let me know what you think, what features you'd like to see next, and what commands you'd like to add.