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2 itemsUpdated Apr 23, 2026
In Brief

Google's Gemini CLI has introduced subagents, enabling developers to enhance efficiency in AI coding by delegating tasks such as frontend development, testing, and documentation to specialized helpers that operate in parallel. This feature allows each subagent to utilize its own tools and context, while maintaining a coordinated focus within the main session, streamlining the development process.

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  1. News

    Gemini CLI adds subagents for faster parallel AI coding

    Google has just rolled out subagents in Gemini CLI, letting developers delegate frontend, tests, and docs to specialized helpers running in parallel. Each subagent gets its own tools and context, while the main session stays focused and coordinated.

  2. Video

    Google goes wild, again... 11 things you missed at I/O

    Keeping up with Google I/O can feel like sorting real developer impact from AI hype. This video breaks down what Google I/O 2025 signals for day-to-day product, web, and tooling decisions—especially as “agent mode” shows up across the stack. Key takeaways Covers Gemini updates, including how the speaker frames Gemini 2.5 DeepThink, benchmarks, and a “Google AI Ultra” subscription tier. Walks through Gemini-in-Chrome “agent mode” (Project Mariner) and what it can do on websites (click, fill forms, take actions). Breaks down developer-facing agent tools like Stitch (UI generation) and Jules (async agentic coding), including integrations with tools like Figma. Highlights other announcements mentioned, from Project Astra and Android XR glasses to Project Beam, Flow, and new CSS carousel primitives.