Gemini CLI support
Back2Vibing for Gemini CLI
Keep Gemini CLI in the right tmux pane or iTerm2 tab, then return to
the exact terminal context as soon as the session finishes or asks for
input.
First-class terminal restore
Gemini CLI is first-class on Pro, so Back2Vibing restores the exact
tmux pane or iTerm2 tab where the session was running.
Quotas stay visible
Gemini CLI appears in Usage Tracking, which makes it easy to review
remaining limits before you start the next run.
Built for concurrent work
When Gemini CLI is one of several agents running, Back2Vibing keeps
the active terminal tied to the task you just finished.
Keep Gemini CLI anchored to the right pane
If Gemini CLI lives in tmux, Back2Vibing can restore the exact pane
you started from. If you use iTerm2, the same idea applies at the tab
level so you do not have to chase a generic terminal window.
That matters most when you are running several tasks at once and need
to get back to the right place immediately.
What this page is for
- • Gemini CLI exact pane or tab restore.
- • Provider quotas that stay visible while a run is active.
- • Fewer context switches when several agents are moving at once.
- • A terminal workflow that resumes where you left off.
Frequently asked questions
Is Gemini CLI first-class support?
Yes. Gemini CLI is first-class on Pro, with exact tmux pane and iTerm2 tab restore when the session finishes or pauses for input.
What does Back2Vibing restore for Gemini CLI?
It brings you back to the exact terminal context where Gemini CLI was running, so you can continue without searching for the pane or tab.
Can I keep usage limits visible while Gemini CLI runs?
Yes. Usage Tracking shows Gemini CLI quotas, and you can pin the limits you care about to the tray for faster checks.