Remove command from extension docs (#7675)

Co-authored-by: cornmander <shikhman@google.com>
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christine betts
2025-09-03 16:19:08 -07:00
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@@ -75,19 +75,6 @@ For example, if both a user and the `gcp` extension define a `deploy` command:
- `/deploy` - Executes the user's deploy command
- `/gcp.deploy` - Executes the extension's deploy command (marked with `[gcp]` tag)
## Installing Extensions
You can install extensions using the `install` command. This command allows you to install extensions from a Git repository or a local path.
### Usage
`gemini extensions install <source> | [options]`
### Options
- `source <url> positional argument`: The URL of a Git repository to install the extension from. The repository must contain a `gemini-extension.json` file in its root.
- `--path <path>`: The path to a local directory to install as an extension. The directory must contain a `gemini-extension.json` file.
# Variables
Gemini CLI extensions allow variable substitution in `gemini-extension.json`. This can be useful if e.g., you need the current directory to run an MCP server using `"cwd": "${extensionPath}${/}run.ts"`.