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81 lines
6.4 KiB
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## Authentication Setup
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The Gemini CLI requires you to authenticate with Google's AI services. On initial startup you'll need to configure **one** of the following authentication methods:
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1. **Login with Google (Gemini Code Assist):**
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- Use this option to log in with the standard, personal account you use for services like Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Drive for personal use (e.g. your-name@gmail.com).
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- During initial startup, Gemini CLI will direct you to a webpage for authentication. Once authenticated, your credentials will be cached locally so the web login can be skipped on subsequent runs.
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- Note that the web login must be done in a browser that can communicate with the machine Gemini CLI is being run from. (Specifically, the browser will be redirected to a localhost url that Gemini CLI will be listening on).
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2. **Gemini API key:**
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- Obtain your API key from Google AI Studio: [https://aistudio.google.com/app/apikey](https://aistudio.google.com/app/apikey)
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- Set the `GEMINI_API_KEY` environment variable. In the following methods, replace `YOUR_GEMINI_API_KEY` with the API key you obtained from Google AI Studio:
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- You can temporarily set the environment variable in your current shell session using the following command:
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```bash
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export GEMINI_API_KEY="YOUR_GEMINI_API_KEY"
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```
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- For repeated use, you can add the environment variable to your `.env` file (located in the project directory or user home directory) or your shell's configuration file (like `~/.bashrc`, `~/.zshrc`, or `~/.profile`). For example, the following command adds the environment variable to a `~/.bashrc` file:
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```bash
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echo 'export GEMINI_API_KEY="YOUR_GEMINI_API_KEY"' >> ~/.bashrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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3. **<a id="workspace-gca"></a>Login with Google (Gemini Code Assist for Workspace or licensed Code Assist users):**
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(For more information, see: https://developers.google.com/gemini-code-assist/resources/faqs#gcp-project-requirement)
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- Use this option if:
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1. You have a Google Workspace account. Google Workspace is a paid service for businesses and organizations that provides a suite of productivity tools, including a custom email domain (e.g. your-name@your-company.com), enhanced security features, and administrative controls. These accounts are often managed by an employer or school.
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2. You are a licensed Code Assist user. This can happen if you have previously purchased a Code Assist license or have acquired one through Google Developer Program.
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- If you fall into one of these categories, you must first configure a Google Cloud Project Id to use, [enable the Gemini for Cloud API](https://cloud.google.com/gemini/docs/discover/set-up-gemini#enable-api) and [configure access permissions](https://cloud.google.com/gemini/docs/discover/set-up-gemini#grant-iam). You can temporarily set the environment variable in your current shell session using the following command:
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```bash
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export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT="YOUR_PROJECT_ID"
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```
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- For repeated use, you can add the environment variable to your `.env` file (located in the project directory or user home directory) or your shell's configuration file (like `~/.bashrc`, `~/.zshrc`, or `~/.profile`). For example, the following command adds the environment variable to a `~/.bashrc` file:
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```bash
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echo 'export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT="YOUR_PROJECT_ID"' >> ~/.bashrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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- During startup, Gemini CLI will direct you to a webpage for authentication. Once authenticated, your credentials will be cached locally so the web login can be skipped on subsequent runs.
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- Note that the web login must be done in a browser that can communicate with the machine Gemini CLI is being run from. (Specifically, the browser will be redirected to a localhost url that Gemini CLI will be listening on).
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4. **Vertex AI:**
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- If not using express mode:
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- Ensure you have a Google Cloud project and have enabled the Vertex AI API.
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- Set up Application Default Credentials (ADC), using the following command:
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```bash
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gcloud auth application-default login
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```
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For more information, see [Set up Application Default Credentials for Google Cloud](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/provide-credentials-adc).
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- Set the `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT`, `GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION`, and `GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_VERTEXAI` environment variables. In the following methods, replace `YOUR_PROJECT_ID` and `YOUR_PROJECT_LOCATION` with the relevant values for your project:
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- You can temporarily set these environment variables in your current shell session using the following commands:
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```bash
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export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT="YOUR_PROJECT_ID"
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export GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION="YOUR_PROJECT_LOCATION" # e.g., us-central1
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export GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_VERTEXAI=true
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```
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- For repeated use, you can add the environment variables to your `.env` file (located in the project directory or user home directory) or your shell's configuration file (like `~/.bashrc`, `~/.zshrc`, or `~/.profile`). For example, the following commands add the environment variables to a `~/.bashrc` file:
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```bash
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echo 'export GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT="YOUR_PROJECT_ID"' >> ~/.bashrc
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echo 'export GOOGLE_CLOUD_LOCATION="YOUR_PROJECT_LOCATION"' >> ~/.bashrc
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echo 'export GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_VERTEXAI=true' >> ~/.bashrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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- If using express mode:
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- Set the `GOOGLE_API_KEY` environment variable. In the following methods, replace `YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY` with your Vertex AI API key provided by express mode:
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- You can temporarily set these environment variables in your current shell session using the following commands:
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```bash
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export GOOGLE_API_KEY="YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY"
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export GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_VERTEXAI=true
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```
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- For repeated use, you can add the environment variables to your `.env` file (located in the project directory or user home directory) or your shell's configuration file (like `~/.bashrc`, `~/.zshrc`, or `~/.profile`). For example, the following commands add the environment variables to a `~/.bashrc` file:
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```bash
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echo 'export GOOGLE_API_KEY="YOUR_GOOGLE_API_KEY"' >> ~/.bashrc
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echo 'export GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_VERTEXAI=true' >> ~/.bashrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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