Google has recently requested the developer Cline to remove its Gemini command-line interface (CLI) provider service. According to Cline, Google believes that the service does not comply with its terms of service and may be related to users' excessive use of free requests. Cline has announced that this feature will be rolled back in the next version. However, users can still utilize Gemini 2.5 Pro or Flash versions through Cline and Gemini providers. This move by Google has sparked concerns among users who rely on the Gemini CLI service for their daily needs. The removal of this service may lead to inconvenience and additional costs for users who have come to rely on it. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Cline and Google will resolve this issue and what implications it will have for users. In the meantime, users are advised to explore alternative options and stay informed about any updates on this matter.