GeminiKit is an unofficial Python wrapper developed through reverse-engineering. This tool utilizes cookie values to interact with Google Gemini for testing purposes.
To install GeminiKit, you can use pip:
pip install -U geminikit
or
pip install git+https://github.com/rekcah-pavi/geminikit
For a detailed video guide, click here.
Ensure all tabs are closed in Google Chrome.
- Open a new tab and navigate to
chrome://net-export/
.
- Check the box labeled
Include cookies and credentials
. - Set the
Maximum log size
to1 MB
. - Click the
Start logging
button.
- Open a new tab and go to gemini.google.com.
- Log in to your Gemini account.
- Send a sample message and wait for Gemini's response.
- Return to the logging tab and click the
Stop logging
button.
- The cookies will be saved in a JSON file.
from geminikit import get_cookies_from_file
with open("chrome-net-export-log.json", 'r') as f:
cookies = get_cookies_from_file(f.read())
print(cookies)
Sync
from geminikit import get_cookies_from_file
from geminikit import Gemini
with open("chrome-net-export-log.json", 'r') as f:
cookies = get_cookies_from_file(f.read())
gemini = Gemini(cookies)
Async
from geminikit import get_cookies_from_file
from geminikit import Asynic_Gemini as Gemini
import asyncio
import aiofiles #pip install aiofiles
async def main():
async with aiofiles.open("chrome-net-export-log.json", mode='r') as f:
cookies = get_cookies_from_file(await f.read())
gemini = await Gemini.create(cookies)
asyncio.run(main())
Sync
res = gemini.ask("hello")
print(res['text'])
Async
res = await gemini.ask("hello")
print(res['text'])
Sync
response = gemini.ask("tell me a joke")
print(res['text'])
#user value must be a dictionary containing SNlM0e, conversation_id, response_id, choice_id (available inside the response dictionary)
res = gemini.ask("another one",user=response)
print(res['text'])
Async
response = await gemini.ask("tell me a joke")
print(res['text'])
#user value must be a dictionary containing SNlM0e, conversation_id, response_id, choice_id (available inside the response dictionary)
res = await gemini.ask("another one",user=response)
print(res['text'])
Sync
res = gemini.speech("hello")
#res = gemini.speech("hello", lang_code="en")
with open("a.wav", "wb") as f:
f.write(res)
Async
import aiofiles #pip install aiofiles
res = await gemini.speech("hello")
#res = gemini.speech("hello", lang_code="en")
async with aiofiles.open("a.wav", mode='wb') as f:
await f.write(res)
Sync
with open("cat.jpg", "rb") as f:
img_link = gemini.upload_image(f.read())
photo = ['cat.jpg', img_link] # photo name (if not available, use 'none.jpg'), link
res = gemini.ask("What is in this photo?", photo=photo)
print(res['text'])
Async
import aiofiles #pip install aiofiles
async with aiofiles.open("cat.jpg", mode='rb') as f:
img_data = await f.read()
img_link = await gemini.upload_image(img_data)
photo = ['cat.jpg', img_link] # photo name (if not available, use 'none.jpg'), link
res = await gemini.ask("What is in this photo?", photo=photo)
print(res['text'])
Sync
res = gemini.ask("send me some wallpapers")
print(res['text'])
#Or You can access URLs directly
for url in res['image_urls']:
img_name = url.split("/")[-1]
img_bytes = gemini.get_img_bytes(url)
with open(img_name, 'wb') as f:
f.write(img_bytes)
Async
import aiofiles #pip install aiofiles
res = await gemini.ask("send me some wallpapers")
print(res['text'])
#Or You can access URLs directly
for url in res['image_urls']:
img_name = url.split("/")[-1]
img_bytes = await gemini.get_img_bytes(url)
async with aiofiles.open(img_name, mode='wb') as f:
await f.write(img_bytes)
Sync
res = gemini.ask("Generate an image of a cat holding a rose.")
print(res['text'])
for url in res['generated_image_urls']:
img_name = url.split("/")[-1][:10] + ".png"
img_bytes = gemini.get_img_bytes(url)
with open(img_name, 'wb') as f:
f.write(img_bytes)
Async
import aiofiles #pip install aiofiles
res = await gemini.ask("Generate an image of a cat holding a rose.")
print(res['text'])
for url in res['generated_image_urls']:
img_name = url.split("/")[-1][:10] + ".png"
img_bytes = await gemini.get_img_bytes(url)
async with aiofiles.open(img_name, mode='wb') as f:
await f.write(img_bytes)
Sync
res = gemini.ask("Hi")
url = gemini.share(res['conversation_id'], res['response_id'], res['choice_id'], res['req_id'], res['fsid'], title="test by me")
print(url)
Async
res = await gemini.ask("Hi")
url = await gemini.share(res['conversation_id'], res['response_id'], res['choice_id'], res['req_id'], res['fsid'], title="test by me")
print(url)