Google's Gemini Shell AI Editor : This FULLY FREE Cloud AI VSCode Editor is ACTUALLY INSANE!
Jul 11, 2025
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Uh hello guys, welcome to this video. So
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in this video, I'll show you the Gemini
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cloud shell AI editor. Uh if you know
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Gemini code assist, it's a simple VS
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code extension.
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But apart from that, they also have a
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web extension which is called as Gemini
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cloud shell AI editor. So going to this
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you need to simply type in the address
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address bar shell. Google
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just type this address
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shell.cloud.google.com
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I've given this link in the description
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of this video. So if you type this so
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you just need to authorize with your
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Google account. So once it is authorized
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you can access it. It's similar to VS
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code but it is accessible directly in
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your web browser. So it will connect
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your Google account and it allows up to
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50 hours per week. You can use up to 50
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hours per week. This Google Cloud Gemini
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editor, it's directly accessible through
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your web browser. Simply type this and
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you will be logged in and you will get
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this nice little shell. And here you can
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import any sort of project. If you
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already have a project, you can click
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the open folder button to actually
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import this project from any sort of
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you can create new file.
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create a Python file here
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and here you can ask Gemini to actually
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in the search bar. So here you can
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actually type what sort of application.
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So I will say Python script
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to make
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the calculator. So here you can directly
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ask questions and side by side you will
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get the response.
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So you basically get this shell here.
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That's why it is called as cloud shell
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AI editor.
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So it gives you this response here. You
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can see that
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you can insert this to the current file
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here. You can easily do this. You will
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see
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you can even basically select the code
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here and you can basically ask follow-up
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question here. Uh you can simply say
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explain this code to me. So now Gemini
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will actually explain the code to you
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what this code does. And you can even
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run this file here.
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You can first of all need to save this
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file.
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Just save it as
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sum. py.
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After saving it, you can simply run this
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file in the cloud shell editor.
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So now you can see we have four
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operations. Addition, subtraction,
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multiplication, division. So you can
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enter your choice.
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Now enter two numbers five and I write
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eight. So the sum - 5 - 8 comes out to
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be minus 3. So this is a basic
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calculator and
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in the sidebar section you basically ask
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a question and in the cloud editor you
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basically make any sort of application.
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It can be Python, JavaScript, any
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language.
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You can even clone a repository
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directory from GitHub as well. There is
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a button out there. You can clone from
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GitHub.
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So, click on allow. And here
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first of all just need to sign up with
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your GitHub account here. Just activate
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this account.
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You click this.
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Copy this code that it will come right
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here.
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P130.
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Just click authorize and then
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just enter your password.
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So now you are connected here. You can
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basically give it a name of whatever
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repository you just need to clone here.
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It will give you a list of repository.
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You can clone any one of them
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and you can create a folder here
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and it will clone that GitHub repo
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in the cloud shell editor right here. So
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this just initializing that code here.
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So in this easy way you can use this uh
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Gemini cloud share AI editor which is
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you can ask questions. You can even
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clone repositories. You can see that now
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it has cloned that GitHub repo. All the
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files are showing. So it's similar to VS
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code because it just runs in the
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browser. You don't need to have VS code
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installed. You can directly use it in
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the browser.
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And side by side you get this nice
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little sidebar section where you can ask
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questions related to your project.
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Simply select the code.
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So you can see that
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you can run your applications like this
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preview and this will run your
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application directly in the shell Google
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cloud shell AI editor
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you can upload uh all these things are
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there so definitely check out this
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Google cloud shell AI editor of Gemini
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Right.
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And also check out my website
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freemediattools.com
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uh which contains thousands of tools.
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