nanobanana2
by @zealman2025
Generate/edit images with nanobanana2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image preview). Use for image create/modify requests incl. edits. Supports text-to-image + image-to-i...
clawhub install nanobanana2π About This Skill
name: "nanobanana2" description: Generate/edit images with nanobanana2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image preview). Use for image create/modify requests incl. edits. Supports text-to-image + image-to-image; 512/1K/2K/4K; aspect ratios; use --input-image.
nanobanana2 Image Generation & Editing
Generate new images or edit existing ones using Google's nanobanana2 API (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image preview, model id gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview).
Usage
Run the script using absolute path (do NOT cd to skill directory first):
Generate new image:
uv run "$HOME/.openclaw/skills/skills/nanobanana2/scripts/generate_image.py" --prompt "your image description" --filename "output-name.png" [--resolution 512|1K|2K|4K] [--aspect-ratio RATIO] [--api-key KEY]
Edit existing image:
uv run "$HOME/.openclaw/skills/nanobanana2/scripts/generate_image.py" --prompt "editing instructions" --filename "output-name.png" --input-image "path/to/input.png" [--resolution 512|1K|2K|4K] [--aspect-ratio RATIO] [--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.
Default Workflow (draft β iterate β final)
Goal: fast iteration without burning time on 4K until the prompt is correct.
uv run "$HOME/.openclaw/skills/nanobanana2/scripts/generate_image.py" --prompt "" --filename "yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss-draft.png" --resolution 1K
--input-image for every iteration until youβre happy.
uv run "$HOME/.openclaw/skills/nanobanana2/scripts/generate_image.py" --prompt "" --filename "yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss-final.png" --resolution 4K Resolution (image_size)
nanobanana2 accepts these image_size values (see docs): 512, 1K, 2K, 4K. Use uppercase K for 1K/2K/4K; 512 has no K suffix (smaller output, Flash-only).
Map user requests:
1K5121K2K4KAspect ratio (aspect_ratio)
Optional. If omitted, the API defaults apply (e.g. 1:1 for pure text-to-image, or match input image when editing β per API behavior).
Supported values for Gemini 3.1 Flash Image: 1:1, 1:4, 1:8, 2:3, 3:2, 3:4, 4:1, 4:3, 4:5, 5:4, 8:1, 9:16, 16:9, 21:9.
Pass explicitly when the user asks for wallpaper, story, reel, banner, etc., e.g. --aspect-ratio 9:16 or --aspect-ratio 16:9.
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.
Preflight + Common Failures (fast fixes)
command -v uv (must exist)
- test -n \"$GEMINI_API_KEY\" (or pass --api-key)
- If editing: test -f \"path/to/input.png\"Error: No API key provided. β set GEMINI_API_KEY or pass --api-key
- Error loading input image: β wrong path / unreadable file; verify --input-image points to a real image
- βquota/permission/403β style API errors β wrong key, no access, or quota exceeded; try a different key/accountFilename Generation
Generate filenames with the pattern: yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss-name.png
Format: {timestamp}-{descriptive-name}.png
yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss (24-hour format)x9k2, a7b3)Examples:
2025-11-23-14-23-05-japanese-garden.png2025-11-23-15-30-12-sunset-mountains.png2025-11-23-16-45-33-robot.png2025-11-23-17-12-48-x9k2.pngImage 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.
Prompt Templates (high hit-rate)
Use templates when the user is vague or when edits must be precise.