This change detects the most recent git commit short hash and writes it to the `GIT_COMMIT_INFO` constant in `packages/cli/src/generated/git-commit.sh`, optionally appending the string "(local modifications)" if additional local changes after that commit are detected.
If set, this string is displayed in the `/about` dialog as well as passed into the `/bug` template.
Example:
```
> /about
╭───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ │
│ About Gemini CLI │
│ │
│ CLI Version development │
│ Git Commit 43370ab (local modifications) │
│ Model gemini-2.5-pro-preview-05-06 │
│ Sandbox sandbox-exec (minimal) │
│ OS darwin v23.11.0 │
│ │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
Additionally, this change updates `.gitignore` to ignore the generated files, `scripts/clean.sh` to remove them, and adds a `npm run generate` stage for this and any other generators we need to write.
- Removes the sqlite3 dependency and refactors the logging mechanism to use a JSON file (logs.json) instead of a database.
- This change is a temporary workaround to address issues with macOS sandboxing that were caused by the SQLite native module.
- Storing all logs in a single JSON file may introduce scalability concerns in the future.
Fixes https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/522
- 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.
This commit resolves a bug where the `write-file` operation could fail to render content due to a missing filename.
The fix involves:
- Ensuring `fileName` is consistently passed to `DiffRenderer.tsx` through `ToolConfirmationMessage.tsx`, `ToolMessage.tsx`, and `useGeminiStream.ts`.
- Modifying `edit.ts` and `write-file.ts` to include `fileName` in the `FileDiff` object.
- Expanding the `FileDiff` interface in `tools.ts` to include `fileName`.
Additionally, this commit enhances the diff rendering by:
- Adding syntax highlighting based on file extension in `DiffRenderer.tsx`.
- Adding more language mappings to `getLanguageFromExtension` in `DiffRenderer.tsx`.
- Added lots of tests for all the above.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/418125982
- This can now be invoked with `npm run bundle`, it creates a `bundle/` folder that has:
- gemini.js
- sandbox-macos-minimal.sb
- sandbox-macos-strict.sb
- shell.json
- shell.md
- This doesn't include any sort of automation for auto bundling pieces. It's just the root capability which we can weave into other locations.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/411432723
* Adding some wiring to allow the Ink app to warn if there are local development changes that haven't been captured in the recent build of the Gemini CLI.
* Adding a new useAppEffects.ts file that wores some useEffect handlers in.
* Updating package-lock.json to resolve `npm ci` issues.
* Updating package-lock.json and package.json to resolve `npm ci` issues.
- This is based on existing expectations for TS code in Google-esc repos.
- First part of the change (we have not run any linter or formatting commands). After this changeset goes in I'll do a mass changeset push.
Fixes https://b.corp.google.com/issues/411384603
This commit introduces the initial codebase for the Gemini Code CLI, a command-line interface designed to facilitate interaction with the Gemini API for software engineering tasks.
The code was migrated from a previous git repository as a single squashed commit.
Core Features & Components:
* **Gemini Integration:** Leverages the `@google/genai` SDK to interact with the Gemini models, supporting chat history, streaming responses, and function calling (tools).
* **Terminal UI:** Built with Ink (React for CLIs) providing an interactive chat interface within the terminal, including input prompts, message display, loading indicators, and tool interaction elements.
* **Tooling Framework:** Implements a robust tool system allowing Gemini to interact with the local environment. Includes tools for:
* File system listing (`ls`)
* File reading (`read-file`)
* Content searching (`grep`)
* File globbing (`glob`)
* File editing (`edit`)
* File writing (`write-file`)
* Executing bash commands (`terminal`)
* **State Management:** Handles the streaming state of Gemini responses and manages the conversation history.
* **Configuration:** Parses command-line arguments (`yargs`) and loads environment variables (`dotenv`) for setup.
* **Project Structure:** Organized into `core`, `ui`, `tools`, `config`, and `utils` directories using TypeScript. Includes basic build (`tsc`) and start scripts.
This initial version establishes the foundation for a powerful CLI tool enabling developers to use Gemini for coding assistance directly in their terminal environment.
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Created by yours truly: __Gemini Code__