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nano-banana-pro

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💡 Summary

Generate and edit images using Google's Nano Banana Pro API with customizable resolutions.

🎯 Target Audience

Graphic designersContent creatorsSocial media managersDigital artistsMarketing professionals

🤖 AI Roast:Powerful, but the setup might scare off the impatient.

Security AnalysisMedium Risk

Risk: Medium. Review: shell/CLI command execution; outbound network access (SSRF, data egress); API keys/tokens handling and storage; filesystem read/write scope and path traversal. Run with least privilege and audit before enabling in production.


name: nano-banana-pro description: Generate and edit images using Google's Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image) API. Use when the user asks to generate, create, edit, modify, change, alter, or update images. Also use when user references an existing image file and asks to modify it in any way (e.g., "modify this image", "change the background", "replace X with Y"). Supports both text-to-image generation and image-to-image editing with configurable resolution (1K default, 2K, or 4K for high resolution). DO NOT read the image file first - use this skill directly with the --input-image parameter.

Nano Banana Pro Image Generation & Editing

Generate new images or edit existing ones using Google's Nano Banana Pro API (Gemini 3 Pro Image).

Usage

Run the script using absolute path (do NOT cd to skill directory first):

Generate new image:

uv run ~/.claude/skills/nano-banana-pro/scripts/generate_image.py --prompt "your image description" --filename "output-name.png" [--resolution 1K|2K|4K] [--api-key KEY]

Edit existing image:

uv run ~/.claude/skills/nano-banana-pro/scripts/generate_image.py --prompt "editing instructions" --filename "output-name.png" --input-image "path/to/input.png" [--resolution 1K|2K|4K] [--api-key KEY]

Important: Always run from the user's current working directory so images are saved where the user is working, not in the skill directory.

Resolution Options

The Gemini 3 Pro Image API supports three resolutions (uppercase K required):

  • 1K (default) - ~1024px resolution
  • 2K - ~2048px resolution
  • 4K - ~4096px resolution

Map user requests to API parameters:

  • No mention of resolution → 1K
  • "low resolution", "1080", "1080p", "1K" → 1K
  • "2K", "2048", "normal", "medium resolution" → 2K
  • "high resolution", "high-res", "hi-res", "4K", "ultra" → 4K

API Key

The script checks for API key in this order:

  1. --api-key argument (use if user provided key in chat)
  2. GEMINI_API_KEY environment variable

If neither is available, the script exits with an error message.

Filename Generation

Generate filenames with the pattern: yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss-name.png

Format: {timestamp}-{descriptive-name}.png

  • Timestamp: Current date/time in format yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss (24-hour format)
  • Name: Descriptive lowercase text with hyphens
  • Keep the descriptive part concise (1-5 words typically)
  • Use context from user's prompt or conversation
  • If unclear, use random identifier (e.g., x9k2, a7b3)

Examples:

  • Prompt "A serene Japanese garden" → 2025-11-23-14-23-05-japanese-garden.png
  • Prompt "sunset over mountains" → 2025-11-23-15-30-12-sunset-mountains.png
  • Prompt "create an image of a robot" → 2025-11-23-16-45-33-robot.png
  • Unclear context → 2025-11-23-17-12-48-x9k2.png

Image Editing

When the user wants to modify an existing image:

  1. Check if they provide an image path or reference an image in the current directory
  2. Use --input-image parameter with the path to the image
  3. The prompt should contain editing instructions (e.g., "make the sky more dramatic", "remove the person", "change to cartoon style")
  4. Common editing tasks: add/remove elements, change style, adjust colors, blur background, etc.

Prompt Handling

For generation: Pass user's image description as-is to --prompt. Only rework if clearly insufficient.

For editing: Pass editing instructions in --prompt (e.g., "add a rainbow in the sky", "make it look like a watercolor painting")

Preserve user's creative intent in both cases.

Output

  • Saves PNG to current directory (or specified path if filename includes directory)
  • Script outputs the full path to the generated image
  • Do not read the image back - just inform the user of the saved path

Examples

Generate new image:

uv run ~/.claude/skills/nano-banana-pro/scripts/generate_image.py --prompt "A serene Japanese garden with cherry blossoms" --filename "2025-11-23-14-23-05-japanese-garden.png" --resolution 4K

Edit existing image:

uv run ~/.claude/skills/nano-banana-pro/scripts/generate_image.py --prompt "make the sky more dramatic with storm clouds" --filename "2025-11-23-14-25-30-dramatic-sky.png" --input-image "original-photo.jpg" --resolution 2K
5-Dim Analysis
Clarity9/10
Novelty7/10
Utility9/10
Completeness8/10
Maintainability8/10
Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Supports high-resolution image generation
  • Flexible editing options for existing images
  • Easy to use with clear command structure

Cons

  • Requires API key for functionality
  • No built-in image preview before saving
  • Limited to PNG format for output

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