✨ Gemini Secret Codes

100+ Gemini Secret Codes & Commands

A copy-paste command library to control tone, format, depth, and logic in Gemini — organized into 7 categories so you can find exactly what you need.

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✍️ 1. Writing, Tone & Style Control

Use these when the output sounds too robotic, too weak, or isn't tailored to your specific audience.

UPSCALE100x

Make any image from 3GP to 4K HD.

Best for: Make any old image look new and HD.

/human

Removes robotic phrasing, cliché AI words, and makes it sound natural.

Best for: Emails, blogs, social media posts.

/rewrite (or /pro)

Polishes text and upgrades it to a professional, business-ready tone.

Best for: Client communications, resumes.

/fix

Instantly corrects grammar, spelling, and clarity with no extra commentary.

Best for: Quick proofreading on the fly.

JARGONIZE

Replaces simple words with highly technical, industry-specific terminology.

Best for: Whitepapers, B2B marketing, LinkedIn.

/casual

Relaxes the tone to be friendly, approachable, and conversational.

Best for: Community posts, internal team updates.

/academic

Enforces a scholarly, objective, and citation-based tone.

Best for: Research papers, analytical essays.

WIIFY

"What's In It For You"—frames the entire output around the reader's benefits.

Best for: Sales copy, landing pages, pitches.

📏 2. Formatting & Output Structure

Most people waste time reading walls of text. Use these to force the AI to organize data so you can consume it in seconds.

TLDR (or /sum)

Ultra-short summary condensed into 2–3 sentences.

Best for: Skimming massive articles or meeting notes.

LISTIFY (or BULLETS)

Converts any block of text into a clean, scannable bulleted list.

Best for: Study notes, quick reading.

TABLE

Organizes data perfectly into columns and rows.

Best for: Product comparisons, schedules, data analysis.

CHECKLIST

Turns concepts or advice into an actionable checkbox list.

Best for: SOPs, daily tasks, event planning.

STEPS

Breaks a messy process down into a strict, numbered sequence.

Best for: Tutorials, how-to guides, troubleshooting.

/schema

Outputs data in structured data formats (JSON, XML, Outlines).

Best for: Developers, data organization.

MINDMAP

Creates a text-based, hierarchical tree of ideas.

Best for: Visualizing complex, branching topics.

🧠 3. Explanation Depth & Learning

You control the AI's "intelligence level." Stop accepting default answers and force it to match your current understanding.

ELI5

"Explain Like I'm 5"—extremely simple language, zero jargon.

Best for: Grasping entirely new, complex topics fast.

ELI10 / EL15

Simple explanations with slightly more depth and real-world examples.

Best for: Quick overviews, teaching beginners or teens.

ELIPhD (or /deep)

Highly technical, expert-level academic breakdown.

Best for: Deep research, mastering a domain.

/analogies

Forces the AI to explain complex topics by comparing them to everyday things.

Best for: Making abstract or dry concepts finally "click."

FEYNMAN

Explains a concept, identifies gaps, and simplifies deeply.

Best for: Validating your own true understanding of a topic.

SOCRATIC

The AI stops giving you the answers and instead asks you questions.

Best for: Active learning and critical thinking.

QUIZME

Generates flashcards or test questions based on the provided text.

Best for: Exam prep, memory retention.

⚖️ 4. Analysis, Logic & Advanced Thinking

This is the elite leverage layer. Use these commands to remove your own biases, find hidden flaws, and make bulletproof decisions.

/devilsadvocate

Forces the AI to brutally argue against your idea, plan, or logic.

Best for: Finding blind spots and hidden flaws before you launch.

SWOT

Strategic analysis: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats.

Best for: Business planning, competitive analysis.

PROSCONS

Lists a balanced view of the advantages and disadvantages.

Best for: Quick decision-making overviews.

SECONDORDER

Analyzes the long-term, ripple-effect consequences of a decision.

Best for: High-level strategic choices and risk management.

/step-by-step

Forces the AI to show its logic sequentially before giving the final answer.

Best for: Dramatically reduces AI errors in math and coding.

OODA

Observe, Orient, Decide, Act—a military strategy framework.

Best for: Navigating fast-paced, highly complex scenarios.

/eval-self

Forces the AI to critique its own answer and rewrite it better.

Best for: Ensuring the highest possible accuracy and quality.

💡 5. Brainstorming & Content Creation

You don't have an idea problem; you have a filtering problem. Use these to generate massive volume instantly.

IDEAS10

Instantly generates 10 unique ideas, angles, or solutions on a topic.

Best for: Breaking writer's block, content calendars.

HOOKS10

Writes 10 scroll-stopping opening lines or titles.

Best for: Social media, YouTube, email subject lines.

ALT3

Gives you 3 completely different variations of a single idea or paragraph.

Best for: A/B testing, exploring different creative directions.

SCAMPER

Uses the framework: Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, Reverse.

Best for: Product innovation, creative problem-solving.

REMIX

Takes two completely unrelated concepts and blends them together.

Best for: Finding highly unique angles no one else is using.

💻 6. Coding & Technical

Basic but highly effective shortcuts for development workflows.

DEV MODE

Strips away all conversational text; outputs only raw code.

Best for: Fast copy-pasting without scrolling through "Sure, here is the code!"

DEBUG

Scans your pasted code, finds the errors, and explains the fix.

Best for: Troubleshooting broken scripts or tracking down syntax errors.

EXPLAINCODE

Breaks down exactly what a block of code does, line by line.

Best for: Learning new languages, frameworks, or APIs.

REFACTOR

Cleans up, modernizes, and streamlines code without changing what it does.

Best for: Paying down technical debt, code reviews.

/comment

Automatically adds professional documentation and comments to code.

Best for: Preparing code for team handoffs or GitHub.

⚙️ 7. Utility & Power Modifiers

The ultimate system constraints to bend the AI perfectly to your will.

/act as [Role]

Forces the AI to adopt a specific persona (e.g., /act as a Senior UX Designer).

Best for: Getting highly specialized, expert-level advice.

/expand

Takes a short sentence and stretches it out with detail, context, and examples.

Best for: Hitting word counts, adding necessary depth.

/shorten (or /briefly)

Enforces a ruthless constraint on length.

Best for: Executive summaries, rapid-fire Q&A.

/guardrail

Sets strict negative constraints (e.g., "Guardrail: Do not use emojis or hashtags").

Best for: Controlling exactly what the AI must not do.

/autoprompt

Asks the AI to write the perfect, highly optimized prompt for you to use later.

Best for: Complex tasks where you aren't exactly sure how to ask.

🚀 Pro-Tip: The "Modifier Stack" Method

The real secret isn't using one code; it's stacking them together to create a hyper-specific, one-line prompt. Instead of writing a paragraph, just type:

"/act as a Startup Advisor + TLDR + BULLETS + /devilsadvocate: Here is my business plan for a new coffee shop..."

The AI will instantly read your plan, adopt an expert persona, ruthlessly tear apart the flaws in your logic, and deliver the feedback as an ultra-short, scannable bulleted list.