# Headless mode reference Headless mode provides a programmatic interface to Gemini CLI, returning structured text or JSON output without an interactive terminal UI. ## Technical reference Headless mode is triggered when the CLI is run in a non-TTY environment or when providing a query with the `-p` (or `--prompt`) flag. ### Output formats You can specify the output format using the `--output-format` flag. #### JSON output Returns a single JSON object containing the response and usage statistics. - **Schema:** - `response`: (string) The model's final answer. - `stats`: (object) Token usage and API latency metrics. - `error`: (object, optional) Error details if the request failed. #### Streaming JSON output Returns a stream of newline-delimited JSON (JSONL) events. - **Event types:** - `init`: Session metadata (session ID, model). - `message`: User and assistant message chunks. - `tool_use`: Tool call requests with arguments. - `tool_result`: Output from executed tools. - `error`: Non-fatal warnings and system errors. - `result`: Final outcome with aggregated statistics and per-model token usage breakdowns. ## Exit codes The CLI returns standard exit codes to indicate the result of the headless execution: - `0`: Success. - `1`: General error or API failure. - `42`: Input error (invalid prompt or arguments). - `53`: Turn limit exceeded. ## Next steps - Follow the [Automation tutorial](./tutorials/automation.md) for practical scripting examples. - See the [CLI reference](./cli-reference.md) for all available flags.