# Gemini CLI extensions Gemini CLI extensions package prompts, MCP servers, custom commands, themes, hooks, sub-agents, and agent skills into a familiar and user-friendly format. With extensions, you can expand the capabilities of Gemini CLI and share those capabilities with others. They are designed to be easily installable and shareable. To see what's possible, browse the [Gemini CLI extension gallery](https://geminicli.com/extensions/browse/). ## Choose your path Choose the guide that best fits your needs. ### I want to use extensions Learn how to discover, install, and manage extensions to enhance your Gemini CLI experience. - **[Manage extensions](#manage-extensions):** List and verify your installed extensions. - **[Install extensions](#installation):** Add new capabilities from GitHub or local paths. ### I want to build extensions Learn how to create, test, and share your own extensions with the community. - **[Build extensions](writing-extensions.md):** Create your first extension from a template. - **[Best practices](best-practices.md):** Learn how to build secure and reliable extensions. - **[Publish to the gallery](releasing.md):** Share your work with the world. ## Manage extensions Use the interactive `/extensions` command to verify your installed extensions and their status: ```bash /extensions list ``` You can also manage extensions from your terminal using the `gemini extensions` command group: ```bash gemini extensions list ``` ## Installation Install an extension by providing its GitHub repository URL. For example: ```bash gemini extensions install https://github.com/gemini-cli-extensions/workspace ``` For more advanced installation options, see the [Extension reference](reference.md#install-an-extension).