<Gemini CLI Complete Guide> 4-Week Reading Challenge: Time to Make a Whole Book Your Own Weapon
"Technical books just sitting on your shelf—it's time to take them out and equip them as core weapons for your development productivity." We've all had the experience of buying a good technical book, only to read the first few chapters before setting it aside, overwhelmed by our busy daily lives. <Gemini CLI Complete Guide> is especially packed with powerful 'action items' that can transform your actual work—too valuable to just read and move on. After countless trials and errors, I've compiled these insights, and I've prepared this challenge with the hope that they won't just sleep on your bookshelf, but will come alive on 'your computer' and in 'your projects.' This challenge solves the difficulty of completing technical books that are hard to finish alone in the following ways: 1. Breaking Through Three-Day Resolutions (Motivation for Complete Reading): To avoid being overwhelmed by the massive volume, we've divided the book's core flow [Environment Setup → AI Personalization → Work Automation → Service Development] into a 4-week curriculum, serving as your pacemaker to help you finish. 2. Read with Your Eyes, Complete with Your Hands (Practical Mastery): Rather than just following the text with your eyes, you'll firmly master the book's content at your fingertips through weekly hands-on missions, from writing `GEMINI.md` to deploying a coin monitoring app. 3. Making the Author's Experience Your Own (Close Guidance): Through mission guides, you'll receive the author's vivid experiences and tips that couldn't all fit in the book, guiding you on a shortcut to becoming 'AI native' without getting stuck. After 4 weeks, you'll have not just 'one finished book' in your hands, but 'your own AI assistant system' that handles your work and 'a service you've deployed yourself.'
Translating a 576-page book in 2 days using Gemini CLI
The example is for Quarto book, but it can also be applied to GitBook, etc.

The example is a Quarto book, but it can also be applied to GitBook, etc.
Fork the Github Repo.
Run the CLI, use
translate the filewith Gemini-3.0 model (Google Login)If daily usage limit is exceeded, continue the next day
Check for errors and fix them
Update
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