- Modifies `EditTool` and `WriteFileTool` to share a single confirmation preference.
- The "Always Proceed" choice for file modifications is now stored in `Config.alwaysSkipModificationConfirmation`.
- This ensures that if a user chooses to always skip confirmation for one file modification tool, this preference is respected by the other.
- `WriteFileTool` constructor now accepts `Config` instead of `targetDir` to facilitate this shared state.
- Tests updated to reflect the new shared confirmation logic.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/415897960
This commit significantly improves the `replace` tool's robustness by introducing a multi-stage correction mechanism. This directly addresses challenges with LLM-generated tool inputs, particularly the over-escaping of strings sometimes observed with Gemini models, and other minor discrepancies that previously led to failed edits.
The correction process is as follows:
1. **Targeted Unescaping:** The system first applies a specialized unescaping function to the `old_string` and `new_string` to counteract common LLM-induced escaping patterns.
2. **LLM-Powered Discrepancy Resolution:** If a unique match for the `old_string` is still not found, the system leverages a Gemini model (`gemini-2.5-flash-preview-04-17`) to:
* Identify the most probable intended `old_string` in the file by intelligently correcting minor formatting or escaping differences.
* Adjust the `new_string` to correspond with any corrections made to the `old_string`, maintaining the original edit's intent.
This enhancement makes the `replace` tool more resilient and effective, leading to a higher success rate for automated code modifications. The `expected_replacements` parameter has been removed as the tool now focuses on finding a single, unique, and correctable match. The tool's description and error reporting have been updated to reflect these new capabilities.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/416933027
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
- 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.
* 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.
* Starting to move a lot of code into packages/server
* More of the massive refactor, builds and runs, some issues though.
* Fixing outstanding issue with double messages.
* Fixing a minor UI issue.
* Fixing the build post-merge.
* Running formatting.
* Addressing comments.