This content looks like it is better hosted in the themes.md doc.
This is as close as possible to an as-is cut-paste from one file to the other, with the goal of minimizing fine-grained review in this particular PR. I'll take another pass through themes.md specifically to improve the moved content in a follow up PR
#750
Renames project ID for telemetry from `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT` to `OTLP_GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT`.
This change allows for a separate Google Cloud Project to be used for telemetry data, distinct from the project used for other services like Vertex AI or Code Assist. This enhances clarity and flexibility in project configuration.
The `/bug` command tests in `slashCommandProcessor.test.ts` were flaky due to inconsistent CLI versioning.
This commit:
- Implements a flexible, top-level mock for `getCliVersion` that can be overridden per test.
- Sets a default mock value for `/bug` command tests via `beforeEach`.
- Overrides the mock in one test case requiring a specific version ('test-version').
- Ensures the test's helper `getExpectedUrl` receives the correct explicit version.
- Aligns the expected CLI version in the custom bug URL test with the default mock.
These changes ensure consistent CLI versioning in tests, resolving flakiness.
#1071
Introduces telemetry for file create, read, and update operations.
This change adds the `gemini_cli.file.operation.count` metric, recorded by the `read-file`, `read-many-files`, and `write-file` tools.
The metric includes the following attributes:
- `operation` (string: `create`, `read`, `update`): The type of file operation.
- `lines` (optional, Int): Number of lines in the file.
- `mimetype` (optional, string): Mimetype of the file.
- `extension` (optional, string): File extension of the file.
Here is a stacked bar chart of file operations by extension (`js`, `ts`, `md`):

Here is a stacked bar chart of file operations by type (`create`, `read`, `update`):

#750
cc @allenhutchison as discussed