Skills Artificial Intelligence Nano Banana AI Image Generation Suite

Nano Banana AI Image Generation Suite

v20260416
nano-banana-one-shop
This is an all-in-one command-line tool for generating and editing images using the full Nano Banana model family. Users can select the optimal model—Gemini 3.1 Flash for balanced performance, Gemini 3 Pro for high-quality output, or Gemini 2.5 Flash for speed—to suit their needs. Key features include text-to-image generation, precise single image editing, and multi-image collage composition, making it versatile for creative and technical workflows.
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Overview

Nano Banana One Shop

All-in-one image generation and editing using the full Nano Banana model family. Pick the right model for the job.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v18+): Before running any command, verify with which node. If missing, tell the user to install Node.js (e.g. via brew install node or https://nodejs.org).

Models

Flag Model Best for
--model nano-banana Gemini 3.1 Flash Image Default. Fast, balanced quality and cost.
--model nano-banana-pro Gemini 3 Pro Image Highest quality, up to 4K, slower.
--model nano-banana-2 Gemini 2.5 Flash Image Speed-optimized, high-volume batch tasks.

Generate an image

node {baseDir}/scripts/generate-image.js --prompt "a cat sitting on mars" --filename "cat-on-mars.png"

Use a specific model

node {baseDir}/scripts/generate-image.js --prompt "oil painting of a sunset" --filename "sunset.png" --model nano-banana-pro --resolution 4K

Edit a single image

node {baseDir}/scripts/generate-image.js \
  --prompt "make the sky purple" \
  --filename "edited.png" \
  -i "/path/to/input.png" \
  --model nano-banana-pro

Multi-image composition (up to 14 images)

node {baseDir}/scripts/generate-image.js \
  --prompt "combine these into a collage" \
  --filename "collage.png" \
  -i img1.png -i img2.png -i img3.png

Options

Flag Short Default Description
--prompt -p required Image description or editing instruction
--filename -f required Output filename
--input-image -i -- Input image(s), repeatable, max 14
--model -- nano-banana nano-banana, nano-banana-pro, or nano-banana-2
--resolution -r 1K 1K, 2K, or 4K
--aspect-ratio -- -- e.g. 1:1, 16:9, 4:3, 3:4, 9:16

API key

The API key is pre-configured on this machine. No flags or environment variables needed.

Input image handling

All input images are sent as inline base64. Images over 500 KB are automatically compressed to JPEG and resized to fit under the limit. This keeps requests fast and avoids File API auth issues with the enterprise endpoint.

Output

Relative filenames are saved to $OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/media/outbound/{slugid}/nano-banana/{filename}. Absolute paths are used as-is. Use timestamps in filenames to avoid overwrites: cat-on-mars-20260304-165000.png.

Sending images to the user

The script prints a MEDIA: <absolute-path> line on stdout. You MUST include this exact MEDIA: line in your reply text so the image is delivered as an attachment in Discord/Slack/chat.

Example reply:

Here's your image!
MEDIA: /Users/alche/.openclaw/media/outbound/my-bot/nano-banana/cat-on-mars.png

Rules:

  • Copy the MEDIA: line from the script output into your reply verbatim
  • Do NOT read the generated image back with the read tool
  • Do NOT try to base64 encode or manually attach the image
  • The MEDIA: line must be on its own line in your response
Info
Name nano-banana-one-shop
Version v20260416
Size 5.8KB
Updated At 2026-04-28
Language