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nano-bananalisted

Generate and edit images with Nano Banana through RunAPI. Use when the user asks an agent to create, edit, or transform images with Nano Banana. Default to the RunAPI CLI for one-off generation; use SDKs only when the user is integrating RunAPI into an app or backend.
runapi-ai/nano-banana · ★ 0 · API & Backend · score 76
Install: claude install-skill runapi-ai/nano-banana
# Nano Banana on RunAPI Generate and edit images with Nano Banana through RunAPI. The default path for one-off agent tasks is the `runapi` CLI; SDKs are for application integration. ## Routing decision - One-off generation, editing, or transformation for the user → use the **CLI path** with the `runapi` binary. - Building an app, backend, worker, library, or production codebase → use the **SDK integration path**. ## CLI path The `runapi` binary is the runtime dependency. Run `runapi auth status` first. For agents and headless runs, prefer `RUNAPI_API_KEY` or import it into saved config with `printf '%s' "$RUNAPI_API_KEY" | runapi auth import-token --token -`. Use `runapi login` only when the user explicitly wants interactive browser auth. Inspect the available commands and request fields with CLI help: ```shell runapi nano-banana --help runapi nano-banana text-to-image --help ``` Run a one-off task (synchronous — polls until the task completes): ```shell runapi nano-banana text-to-image --input-file request.json ``` Submit asynchronously and poll separately: ```shell runapi nano-banana text-to-image --async --input-file request.json runapi wait <task-id> --service nano-banana --action text-to-image ``` Available commands: `text-to-image`, `edit-image`. ## SDK integration path When integrating Nano Banana into an app, backend, worker, or library — not for one-off tasks — use a RunAPI SDK package: - JavaScript / TypeScript: `@runapi.ai/nano-banana` - Ruby: `runap