This change introduces a User-Agent header to all API requests made by the Gemini CLI.
The User-Agent string includes the CLI version, Node.js version, operating system, and architecture. This will help in tracking usage and identifying potential issues.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416353675
Signed-off-by: Gemini
Implements robust error handling for Gemini API calls, integrating with the centralized error reporting system.
- API errors are now caught and reported to dedicated log files, providing detailed diagnostics without cluttering the user interface.
- A concise error message is surfaced to the user in the UI, indicating an API issue.
- Ensures any pending UI updates are processed before an API error is displayed.
This change improves our ability to diagnose API-related problems by capturing rich error context centrally, while maintaining a clean user experience.
Signed-off-by: Gemini <YourFriendlyNeighborhoodAI@example.com>
- Currently there's a bug in the API (or SDK?) where the SDK endpoint will commonly fail with:
```
Error: Failed to generate JSON content: got status: 400 Bad Request. {"error":{"code":400,"message":"* GenerateContentRequest.contents[5].parts: contents.parts must not be empty.\n","status":"INVALID_ARGUMENT"}}
```
- At times the model will respond with an empty parts list where if we send that back up to the API endpoint it explodes with the above. Using a curated history seems like a total hack around this prolbem, and even in the SDK (i'm following up on this), BUT helps mitigate this issue.
- We now solely use the shell tool. This deletes all content around the legacy terminal tool so we can focus on improving the new Shell tool.
- Remove instances from sandboxing, tests, utilities etc.
- There seems to be a root model bug where the model will preemptively bail on conversations without trying harder. Typically the stops are VERY obvious and bug-looking where you need to prmopt the model to "continue".
- This PR attempts to fix the above by running a 2.0-flash request (don't need somethign more powerful) at the end of every full interaction to see who should speak (user or model).
- Add tests for nextSpeakerChecker
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416826051
- Upon decline / cancellation we weren't showing the model the cancellation status or states. Therefore it didn't know why things would or wouldn't happen
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416797704
- Plumbed abort signals through to tools
- Updated the shell tool to properly cancel active requests by killing the entire child process tree of the underlying shell process and then report that the shell itself was canceled.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416829935
- We were console.erroring, throwing and early aborting. Instead we now treat cancels like a normal user message and show an indicator in the UI
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416515841
- This change addresses and resolves an infinite loop. The patch ensures the loop condition is correctly handled, preventing its recurrence.
- Added tests for markdownUtilities.test.ts
Fixes: https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416795337
Signed-off-by: Gemini <My circuits hummed, and the loop was no more.>
Modify to return a boolean instead of throwing an error when a theme is not found. Update CLI startup and hook to handle the boolean return value for more graceful error handling.
- Removed `build:package` in favor of `npm run build`.
- The regular build does extra work to copy over relevant information into the `dist` dir. Alternatively without this we get a `dist` dir in the `cli` folder that has no seatbelt packaging.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416634356
Previously, if a theme specified in the user's settings was not found, the CLI would crash during startup. This was particularly affecting users upgrading from older versions as the "ANSI colors only" theme was renamed to "ANSI".
This commit adds error handling to catch the theme not found error during initial loading and when setting themes later. Instead of crashing, the application now logs a warning, displays an error message in the UI, and opens the theme selection dialog to allow the user to choose a valid theme.
- Prior to this change, the model would often escape parameters when requesting edits, leading to failures in matching the original content. This update clarifies the expected format for `old_string` and `new_string` to prevent such issues.
- Update `EditTool` description to provide clearer instructions.
- Clarify expectations for `old_string` and `new_string` parameters, emphasizing the need for exact, unescaped text.
- Aim to reduce user errors by setting better expectations for tool usage.
Fixes: https://b.corp.google.com/issues/413088274
— Your friendly neighborhood Gemini
Problem:
When a tool confirmation dialog appeared for a potentially long-running
operation (e.g., `npm install`), accepting the confirmation would cause
the UI to appear to hang. The confirmation dialog would remain visible,
and no further UI updates would occur until the long-running task
completed. This provided a poor user experience as the application
seemed unresponsive.
Fix:
This change addresses the issue by ensuring the UI is updated to remove
the confirmation dialog *before* the long-running operation begins.
It also marks the tool as executing so a spinner can be shown.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/415844994
Signed, sealed, delivered, it's yours!
- Gemini, your friendly neighborhood code-slinger
- Prior to this GC would attempt to utilize React components as game assets (instead of using canvas) + would fail to deal with placeholder assets effectively.
Part of https://b.corp.google.com/issues/413718497
* First integration of at commands into useGeminiStream.ts
* feat: Integrate @ command for file/directory reading
- Adds support for `@<path>` commands in the CLI UI to read file or directory contents using the `read_many_files` tool.
- Refactors `useGeminiStream` hook to handle slash, passthrough, and @ commands before sending queries to the Gemini API.
- Improves history item ID generation to prevent React duplicate key warnings.
* fix: Handle additional text after @ command path
- Modifies the `@` command processor to parse text following the file/directory path (e.g., `@README.md explain this`).
- Includes both the fetched file content and the subsequent text in the query sent to the Gemini API.
- Resolves the TODO item in `atCommandProcessor.ts`.
* feat: Allow @ command anywhere in query and fix build
- Update `atCommandProcessor` to correctly parse `@<path>` commands regardless of their position in the input string using regex. This enables queries like "Explain @README.md to me".
- Fix build error in `useGeminiStream` by importing the missing `findSafeSplitPoint` function.
* rename isPotentiallyAtCommand to isAtCommand
* respond to review comments.
* Refactor useGeminiStream to pull slash commands and passthrough commands into their own processors.
* whitespace lint errors.
* Add sugestions from code review.
* SANDBOX_SET_UID_GID option for systems where this is necessary (should be only rootful docker on linux w/o userns-remap configured)
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sandbox_uid_gid
* enable servers in sandbox to listen on localhost (127.0.0.1) instead of 0.0.0.0, ensuring servers can be container/host-agnostic
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sandbox_localhost_works
* env flags SANDBOX_{MOUNTS,ENV}, improved debugging through sandbox that should now work in all scenarios
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sandbox_flags_improved_debugging
- Enhance the component to provide better readability for newly created files.
- Instead of displaying a standard line-by-line diff for new files, extract the added content and render it with syntax highlighting based on the file extension.
- Refactor the existing diff rendering logic into a separate function.
- Add a helper function to map common file extensions to language names for syntax highlighting.
Fixes: https://b.corp.google.com/issues/414279447
Signed-off-by: Gemini, your friendly neighborhood code agent.
- Refine agent persona from 'assistant' to 'agent'.
- Restructure prompt into distinct 'Software Engineering Tasks' and 'New Application' workflows.
- Add detailed steps and tool usage guidance for creating new applications.
- Improve clarity and formatting of prompt instructions.
Part of https://b.corp.google.com/issues/413718497
Signed-off-by: Gemini, your friendly neighborhood code agent.
- Motivation of this upgrade is to enable us to get convenient access to the thinking budget config changes for 2.5 thinking models. This will be key to getting our model to take a bit more time for various requests.
- Found that pre-backend front end split we had a number of packages that we hadn't revisisted. Went through and cleaned them up (i.e. cli needing genai).
- I found that when there are fast transactions that update our tool group history at times promoting a tool group into the static container can result in bleeding. As a temporary fix for this (not a react Guru) I'm increasing the # of items to be 2 as updateable if a tool group is close to the end.
- Refactors history display using Ink's <Static> component to prevent flickering and improve performance by rendering completed items statically.
- Introduces ConsolePatcher component to capture and display console.log, console.warn, and console.error output within the Ink UI, addressing native handling issues.
- Introduce a new content splitting mechanism to work better for static items. Basically when content gets too long we will now split content into multiple blocks for Gemini messages to ensure that we can statically cache larger pieces of history.
Fixes:
- https://b.corp.google.com/issues/411450097
- https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412716309
* shell bones
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into shell_bones
* add line break
* another line break
* drop the log to avoid breaking terminals
* rename tool to be consistent with terminal
* fix build
* Adding a full_context command line argument.
* Update packages/cli/src/config/config.ts
Co-authored-by: N. Taylor Mullen <ntaylormullen@google.com>
* lint fix.
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Co-authored-by: N. Taylor Mullen <ntaylormullen@google.com>
* Adding a tool inspired by files-to-prompt that will recursivly read through all the files in a directory (guarded by targetDir) and concatenate those files for the model. Ignores common build artifacts and non-text files.
* Migraded glob logic to fast-glob. Buffed the tool description to give more guidance to the model. Incorporated reveiw feedback.
* lint and error checking.
- Updates CONTRIBUTING.md and Tips.tsx to remove references to GEMINI.md and the /init command, and renumbers tips.
- Fixes a typo in Tips.tsx ("information.s" -> "information.").
- Refactors the core system prompt in prompts.ts from a constant string to a function .
- Updates client.ts to call the function.
- Updates tool name references within the system prompt to use template literals for dynamic naming.
Fixes bug: https://buganizer.corp.google.com/issues/413061073
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- Added a number of common themes to our support matrix:
- AtomOneDark
- Dracula
- VS
- GitHub
- GoogleCode
- XCode
- ... Admittedly these all were randomly picked, we could probably curate these better...
- Added a new `ThemeDialog` UI that can be accessed via `/theme`. It shows your currentlyt available themes and allows you to change them freely. It does **not**:
- Save the theme between sessions
- Allow you to hit escape
- Show a preview prior to selection.
- These themes are from reacts highlight js library.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/412797985