🚀 AI Pair Programming with Gemini CLI

While contributing to a product, I raised a PR that got reviewed by a friend — complete with helpful suggestions, best practices, and a few nitpicks. 🧑💻

Instead of applying the changes manually, I tried something new:

📄 Exported the PR comments into a PDF 🧠 Fed it to Gemini 2.5 Pro via the Gemini CLI (inside Warp Terminal) ⚙️ Let Gemini handle the rest

And it did everything — accurately, efficiently, and in 1/5th the time it would’ve taken me.

  1. ✅ Code improved
  2. ✅ Feedback applied
  3. ✅ Committed & pushed — all from terminal

This wasn’t just code generation — it was review-driven refactoring, context-aware and precise. Using Gemini CLI inside Warp made it feel like having a senior dev quietly fixing things alongside me.

We’re entering a new era of developer tools — AI not just as a helper, but as a teammate.

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👀 Anyone else tried integrating LLMs into your Git or PR workflow?

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Mahaveer Chouhan

Co Founder Aavano, AI Consultant | Helping businesses grow with AI tools, automation, n8n & GenAI | Expert in LLMs & open-source | Custom AI solutions, training & end-to-end AI content/video pipelines

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Will check it out.

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Great example, Mahaveer — I’ve been working in a similar way, building entire systems alongside LLMs. I've sharied that workflow here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-i-build-software-ai-my-teammate-marc-mcallister-bd8yc Excited to see more developers exploring this kind of collaboration.

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