- Since we're now LLM correcting a lot of problematic edits we need to also potentially trim bad edits (llms have a bad habbit of adding whitespace places).
Part of https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/484
- When correcting edits prior to this if we found more than one occurrence we would try to auto-correct the old/new strings. There's no need in this situation because the tool has already provided too vague of an old_string to act upon. Instantly return.
Part of https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/484
- Previously, `new_string` was assumed to be over-escaped if `old_string` was.
- This change introduces an explicit check (`newStringPotentiallyEscaped`) to determine if `new_string` itself needs correction.
- If `new_string` is potentially escaped, its corrected using an LLM call; otherwise, the original `new_string` is used.
- This avoids unnecessary corrections to `new_string` when only `old_string` was problematic.
Part of https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/484
- Implement a heuristic to detect and unescape `new_string` if it appears Gemini has over-escaped it, while `old_string` is correctly formatted.
- This improves the reliability of the replace tool when the model generates an incorrectly escaped replacement string.
Part of https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/484
- Refactor `ensureCorrectEdit` to clarify the correction flow for `old_string` and `new_string`.
- Only correct `new_string` if it was potentially escaped; otherwise, use the original.
- Introduce `CorrectedEditParams` and `CorrectedEditResult` interfaces for better type definition.
- Relocate `countOccurrences` for better logical grouping.
Part of https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/484
Increases the threshold for rendering diff separators in the CLI's diff display. Previously, a separator was shown for gaps of more than one context line, leading to excessive separators in diffs with many small changes close together (Issue #534).
By increasing `MAX_CONTEXT_LINES_WITHOUT_GAP` to 5, we allow for more context lines before a separator is added, significantly reducing visual clutter in such diffs.
Added a test case to `DiffRenderer.test.tsx` to verify that separators are not rendered for small gaps within the new threshold.
No intentional different behavior aside for tweaks suggested from the code review of #506 Refactor: Extract console message logic to custom hook
This commit refactors the console message handling from App.tsx into a new custom hook useConsoleMessages.
This change improves the testability of the console message logic and declutters the main App component.
Created useConsoleMessages.ts to encapsulate console message state and update logic.
Updated App.tsx to utilize the new useConsoleMessages hook.
Added unit tests for useConsoleMessages.ts to ensure its functionality.
I deleted and started over on LoadingIndicator.test.tsx as I spent way too much time trying to fix it before just regenerating the tests as the code was easier to write tests for from scratch and the existing tests were not that good (I added them in the previous pull request).
Adds the following conventional readline-like keybindings:
- `Ctrl+H`: Delete the previous character.
- `Ctrl+D`: Delete the next character.
Additionally, remaps the Debug Console command from Ctrl+D to Ctrl+O, which had been first introduced in PR #486.
- Modify root package.json to allow publishing
- Update "files" to include only essential bundled assets
This change makes it possible to use npx with tagged versions of the
gemini-cli package (e.g., npx https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli@early-access).
It removes "private: true" and refines the "files" array to ensure
that only the necessary bundled assets are included when the package is
fetched by npx, optimizing download size and ensuring correct execution.
This commit modifies the packaging setup to allow the CLI to be
executed directly from its GitHub URL using `npx`, for example:
`npx https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli` (once merged to main).
This is achieved without requiring the bundle to be checked into
the repository.
Key changes and motivations:
- Modify `scripts.prepare` to run `npm run bundle`:
Ensures the CLI bundle is generated automatically when `npx`
installs the package from a git URL. This replaces previous
approaches (e.g., using `prepack`) which were not consistently
triggered in the `npx` environment.
- Update `scripts.bundle` to use a direct path for `esbuild`
and externalize `sqlite3`:
Using `node_modules/.bin/esbuild` provides a more reliable way
to invoke the bundler. Externalizing `sqlite3` is crucial for
correctly handling its native addon, preventing runtime errors.
- Add `bin`, `files`, and root `sqlite3` dependency:
- The `bin` field defines the `gemini` command.
- The `files` array ensures the generated `bundle/` directory is
recognized by npm.
- `sqlite3` is added as a root dependency to ensure it's
installed by `npx` when `gemini-code` is fetched, allowing the
externalized module to be resolved.
These changes collectively ensure that the necessary build artifacts
are created on-the-fly during `npx` installation, providing a
seamless execution experience directly from the GitHub repository URL.
- The streaming state logic in `useGeminiStream.ts` has been updated.
- Previously, the loading indicator was displayed even when the system was
waiting for user confirmation on a tool call.
- This change introduces a `WaitingForConfirmation` state to ensure the
loading indicator is hidden during these confirmation prompts, improving
the user experience.
Implements recursive glob-based file search for both suggestions and execution of the `@` command.
- When typing `@filename`, suggestions will now include files matching `filename` in nested directories.
- Suggestions are sorted by path depth (shallowest first), then directories before files, then alphabetically.
- The maximum recursion depth for suggestions is set to 10.
- When executing an `@filename` command, if the file is not found directly, a recursive search (using the glob tool) is performed to locate the file.
This addresses the first request in issue #461 by allowing users to quickly reference deeply nested files without typing the full path. Also addresses b/416292478.