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# Plan Mode (experimental)
Plan Mode is a safe, read-only mode for researching and designing complex
changes. It prevents modifications while you research, design and plan an
implementation strategy.
> **Note: Plan Mode is currently an experimental feature.**
>
> Experimental features are subject to change. To use Plan Mode, enable it via
> `/settings` (search for `Plan`) or add the following to your `settings.json`:
>
> ```json
> {
> "experimental": {
> "plan": true
> }
> }
> ```
>
> Your feedback is invaluable as we refine this feature. If you have ideas,
> suggestions, or encounter issues:
>
> - Use the `/bug` command within the CLI to file an issue.
> - [Open an issue](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues) on
> GitHub.
- [Starting in Plan Mode](#starting-in-plan-mode)
- [How to use Plan Mode](#how-to-use-plan-mode)
- [Entering Plan Mode](#entering-plan-mode)
- [The Planning Workflow](#the-planning-workflow)
- [Exiting Plan Mode](#exiting-plan-mode)
- [Tool Restrictions](#tool-restrictions)
- [Customizing Planning with Skills](#customizing-planning-with-skills)
- [Customizing Policies](#customizing-policies)
## Starting in Plan Mode
You can configure Gemini CLI to start directly in Plan Mode by default:
1. Type `/settings` in the CLI.
2. Search for `Default Approval Mode`.
3. Set the value to `Plan`.
Other ways to start in Plan Mode:
- **CLI Flag:** `gemini --approval-mode=plan`
- **Manual Settings:** Manually update your `settings.json`:
```json
{
"general": {
"defaultApprovalMode": "plan"
}
}
```
## How to use Plan Mode
### Entering Plan Mode
You can enter Plan Mode in three ways:
1. **Keyboard Shortcut:** Press `Shift+Tab` to cycle through approval modes
(`Default` -> `Plan` -> `Auto-Edit`).
2. **Command:** Type `/plan` in the input box.
3. **Natural Language:** Ask the agent to "start a plan for...".
### The Planning Workflow
1. **Requirements:** The agent clarifies goals using `ask_user`.
2. **Exploration:** The agent uses read-only tools (like [`read_file`]) to map
the codebase and validate assumptions.
3. **Design:** The agent proposes alternative approaches with a recommended
solution for you to choose from.
4. **Planning:** A detailed plan is written to a temporary Markdown file.
5. **Review:** You review the plan.
- **Approve:** Exit Plan Mode and start implementation (switching to
Auto-Edit or Default approval mode).
- **Iterate:** Provide feedback to refine the plan.
### Exiting Plan Mode
To exit Plan Mode:
1. **Keyboard Shortcut:** Press `Shift+Tab` to cycle to the desired mode.
1. **Tool:** The agent calls the `exit_plan_mode` tool to present the finalized
plan for your approval.
## Tool Restrictions
Plan Mode enforces strict safety policies to prevent accidental changes.
These are the only allowed tools:
- **FileSystem (Read):** [`read_file`], [`list_directory`], [`glob`]
- **Search:** [`grep_search`], [`google_web_search`]
- **Interaction:** `ask_user`
- **MCP Tools (Read):** Read-only [MCP tools] (e.g., `github_read_issue`,
`postgres_read_schema`) are allowed.
- **Planning (Write):** [`write_file`] and [`replace`] ONLY allowed for `.md`
files in the `~/.gemini/tmp/<project>/plans/` directory.
- **Skills:** [`activate_skill`] (allows loading specialized instructions and
resources in a read-only manner)
### Customizing Planning with Skills
You can leverage [Agent Skills](./skills.md) to customize how Gemini CLI
approaches planning for specific types of tasks. When a skill is activated
during Plan Mode, its specialized instructions and procedural workflows will
guide the research and design phases.
For example:
- A **"Database Migration"** skill could ensure the plan includes data safety
checks and rollback strategies.
- A **"Security Audit"** skill could prompt the agent to look for specific
vulnerabilities during codebase exploration.
- A **"Frontend Design"** skill could guide the agent to use specific UI
components and accessibility standards in its proposal.
To use a skill in Plan Mode, you can explicitly ask the agent to "use the
[skill-name] skill to plan..." or the agent may autonomously activate it based
on the task description.
### Customizing Policies
Plan Mode is designed to be read-only by default to ensure safety during the
research phase. However, you may occasionally need to allow specific tools to
assist in your planning.
Because user policies (Tier 2) have a higher base priority than built-in
policies (Tier 1), you can override Plan Mode's default restrictions by creating
a rule in your `~/.gemini/policies/` directory.
#### Example: Allow `git status` and `git diff` in Plan Mode
This rule allows you to check the repository status and see changes while in
Plan Mode.
`~/.gemini/policies/git-research.toml`
```toml
[[rule]]
toolName = "run_shell_command"
commandPrefix = ["git status", "git diff"]
decision = "allow"
priority = 100
modes = ["plan"]
```
#### Example: Enable research sub-agents in Plan Mode
You can enable [experimental research sub-agents] like `codebase_investigator`
to help gather architecture details during the planning phase.
`~/.gemini/policies/research-subagents.toml`
```toml
[[rule]]
toolName = "codebase_investigator"
decision = "allow"
priority = 100
modes = ["plan"]
```
Tell the agent it can use these tools in your prompt, for example: _"You can
check ongoing changes in git."_
For more information on how the policy engine works, see the [Policy Engine
Guide].
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[`list_directory`]: /docs/tools/file-system.md#1-list_directory-readfolder
[`read_file`]: /docs/tools/file-system.md#2-read_file-readfile
[`grep_search`]: /docs/tools/file-system.md#5-grep_search-searchtext
[`write_file`]: /docs/tools/file-system.md#3-write_file-writefile
[`glob`]: /docs/tools/file-system.md#4-glob-findfiles
[`google_web_search`]: /docs/tools/web-search.md
[`replace`]: /docs/tools/file-system.md#6-replace-edit
[MCP tools]: /docs/tools/mcp-server.md
[`activate_skill`]: /docs/cli/skills.md
[experimental research sub-agents]: /docs/core/subagents.md
[Policy Engine Guide]: /docs/core/policy-engine.md