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Gemini CLI

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iandanforth ◴[] No.44377207[source]
I love how fragmented Google's Gemini offerings are. I'm a Pro subscriber, but I now learn I should be a "Gemini Code Assist Standard or Enterprise" user to get additional usage. I didn't even know that existed! As a run of the mill Google user I get a generous usage tier but paying them specifically for "Gemini" doesn't get me anything when it comes to "Gemini CLI". Delightful!
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1. artdigital ◴[] No.44384735[source]
How can I subscribe to this? From the comments here it sounds like it's NOT bundled into the Gemini Pro subscription, but into "Gemini Code Assist Standard".

I can't find any way to upgrade to a paid plan, is this even possible for individuals, or is it just "free or enterprise"?

/Edit: Okay I went through the Gemini docs. I found that in Google Cloud you can enable Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise for the account

- Standard is $19.00/mo

- Enterprise is $45.00/mo

Difference between the 2 editions: https://cloud.google.com/products/gemini/pricing

/Edit2: Found the actual management screen: https://codeassist.google.com/overview