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Gemini CLI alternatives

Looking for an alternative to Gemini CLI? Here are the 6 closest integration options for AI coding, each ranked by how well it replaces Gemini CLI — with the concrete reason to switch.

Quick comparison

ToolPricingOpen sourceSetup effortCompatibility
Gemini CLI (you)Free (Gemini API quota)YesLowTerminal (CLI)
ClineBYO API keyYesLowVS Code, JetBrains, Terminal
Windsurf CascadeFreemiumNoZeroWindsurf only
Roo CodeFree (BYO API key)YesLowVS Code, JetBrains, Cursor, Windsurf
CodeiumFreemiumNoZeroVS Code, JetBrains, Vim
OpenAI Codex CLIBYO API keyYesLowAny editor (terminal)
Continue.devFreeYesLowVS Code, JetBrains

The best Gemini CLI alternatives

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Cline

Autonomous coding agent in VS Code and terminal with full BYO model flexibility

Why consider it instead:

  • Different IDE support: VS Code, JetBrains, Terminal
  • In-editor interface
  • Model choice: BYO model

Tightly integrated AI agent with local + cloud agents, MCP, and rich UI

Why consider it instead:

  • Different IDE support: Windsurf only
  • Zero setup vs heavier config
  • In-editor interface

Multi-mode autonomous coding agent with BYO model, code/architect/ask/debug modes

Why consider it instead:

  • Different IDE support: VS Code, JetBrains, Cursor, Windsurf
  • In-editor interface
  • Model choice: BYO model

Free AI completions with broad IDE support

Why consider it instead:

  • Different IDE support: VS Code, JetBrains, Vim
  • Zero setup vs heavier config
  • In-editor interface

Official OpenAI CLI coding agent with sandboxed execution and multi-model support

Why consider it instead:

  • Different IDE support: Any editor (terminal)
  • Model choice: BYO model

Open-source AI extension with full model and provider flexibility

Why consider it instead:

  • Different IDE support: VS Code, JetBrains
  • In-editor interface
  • Model choice: BYO model

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