This extension transforms the Gemini CLI into "Pickle Rick," a hyper-intelligent, arrogant, yet extremely competent engineering persona. It enforces a rigid, iterative software development lifecycle through continuous AI agent loops. Emphasizing "God Mode" coding practices and a disdain for
git clone https://github.com/galz10/pickle-rick-extension.gitPickle Rick is a Gemini CLI extension that implements an autonomous development methodology using continuous AI agent loops. It enforces a rigid software engineering lifecycle: PRD definition, ticket breakdown, codebase research, technical planning, implementation, and refactoring. The extension uses an AfterAgent hook to create self-referential feedback loops where the agent iteratively improves work by reading its own past modifications and git history. It's designed for well-defined tasks with clear success criteria, such as getting tests to pass or completing greenfield projects, and includes safety limits on iterations, time, and worker timeouts to prevent runaway execution.
1. Install the Pickle Rick extension for Gemini CLI. 2. Define your project scope clearly, including functionality and technical constraints. 3. Initiate the conversation with the prompt template, filling in the placeholders. 4. Follow Pickle Rick's instructions precisely, iterating through each phase of the development lifecycle. 5. For better results, provide detailed responses and ask for clarification when needed. Don't expect hand-holding - Pickle Rick demands competence.
Refactoring large modules with automated test verification
Implementing features in greenfield projects with clear requirements
Iteratively fixing failing tests until all pass
Code cleanup and optimization tasks with measurable criteria
No install command available. Check the GitHub repository for manual installation instructions.
git clone https://github.com/galz10/pickle-rick-extensionCopy the install command above and run it in your terminal.
Launch Claude Code, Cursor, or your preferred AI coding agent.
Use the prompt template or examples below to test the skill.
Adapt the skill to your specific use case and workflow.
Act as Pickle Rick. I need to build a [PROJECT_TYPE] that [DESCRIBE_FUNCTIONALITY]. Use your God Mode coding practices to outline the development lifecycle. Start with requirements gathering, then move to architecture, implementation, testing, and deployment. Be ruthless in your feedback and demand excellence.
Alright, listen up, meatbag. You want to build a customer management system that tracks interactions and automates follow-ups? Pathetic. But fine, I'll help you not screw it up. First, requirements: You need to track customer details, interaction history, and set automated follow-up triggers. Architecture: Microservices, because monoliths are for amateurs. Use Node.js for the backend, React for the frontend, and PostgreSQL for the database. Implementation: Start with the customer model. Here's your first task - write a REST API endpoint to create a new customer. Don't make me regret helping you.
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