Interface with Google's Jules Tools CLI to manage AI coding sessions.
---
name: jules-tools-skill
version: 1.0.0
description: "Interface with Google's Jules Tools CLI to manage AI coding sessions."
permissions:
exec:
- jules
- npm
---
# Jules Tools Skill
This skill allows the AI agent to interface with the **Jules Tools CLI** to manage Google's Jules AI coding sessions. With this skill, the agent can start new coding sessions, list active sessions, and retrieve results directly from the terminal.
## Prerequisites
Before using any Jules commands, ensure the `jules` CLI is installed and authenticated.
### 1. Installation
Check if `jules` is installed by running:
```bash
jules --version
```
If the command is not found, install it using `npm`:
```bash
npm install -g @google/jules
```
> **Note:** Installation might require `sudo` permissions depending on the system configuration. If `npm install -g` fails due to permissions, try `sudo npm install -g @google/jules` or ask the user for assistance.
### 2. Authentication
The agent must be authenticated to interact with Jules. To authenticate, run:
```bash
jules login
```
This command will open a browser window for the user to sign in with their Google account. If the agent is running in a headless environment, guide the user to perform this step on their local machine or provide alternative authentication methods if available (refer to `jules login --help`).
To verify authentication or log out, use:
```bash
jules logout
```
## Usage
The primary command for interacting with Jules is `jules remote`.
### List Sessions
To see all active or past coding sessions:
```bash
jules remote list --session
```
To list connected repositories:
```bash
jules remote list --repo
```
### Start a New Session
To start a new coding session (task) for Jules:
```bash
jules remote new --repo <repo_name> --session "<task_description>"
```
- `<repo_name>`: The repository name (e.g., `torvalds/linux`) or `.` for the current directory's repo.
- `<task_description>`: A clear description of what Jules should do (e.g., "Fix the bug in the login handler").
**Example:**
```bash
jules remote new --repo . --session "Add a new test case for the user profile component"
```
You can also start multiple parallel sessions:
```bash
jules remote new --repo . --session "Refactor the database schema" --parallel 2
```
### Retrieve Session Results
Once a session is complete, you can pull the results (code changes):
```bash
jules remote pull --session <session_id>
```
- `<session_id>`: The ID of the session you want to pull (obtained from `jules remote list`).
### General Help
For more information on any command:
```bash
jules --help
jules remote --help
```
## Troubleshooting
- **Command not found**: Ensure `jules` is in the system PATH after installation. You may need to restart the shell or source the profile.
- **Authentication errors**: Try running `jules logout` and then `jules login` again.
- **Network issues**: Ensure the agent has internet access to reach Google's servers.
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