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
#750
### Telemetry Settings
Refactors telemetry configuration to use a nested `telemetry` object in `settings.json`, for example:
```json
{
"telemetry": {
"enabled": true,
"target": "gcp"
"log-prompts": "true"
},
"sandbox": false
}
```
The above includes
- Centralized telemetry settings under a `telemetry` object in `settings.json`.
- CLI flags for the `gemini` command to override all telemetry sub-settings:
- `--telemetry` / `--no-telemetry`
- `--telemetry-target <local|gcp>`
- `--telemetry-otlp-endpoint <URL>`
- `--telemetry-log-prompts` / `--no-telemetry-log-prompts`
- Updates `packages/cli/src/config/config.ts` and `packages/core/src/config/config.ts` to read from the new settings structure and respect the new CLI flags.
- Modifies `scripts/handle-telemetry.js`, `scripts/local_telemetry.js`, and `scripts/telemetry_utils.js` to align with the new settings structure.
- Updates `docs/core/telemetry.md` to reflect the new settings structure, CLI flags, and order of precedence.
- Renames `logUserPromptsEnabled` to `logPrompts` for brevity.
### `npm run telemetry`
Add a new `npm run telemetry` command that uses `scripts/telemetry.js`, automates the entire process of setting up a local and GCP telemetry pipelines, including configuring the necessary settings in the `.gemini/settings.json` workspace file and installing required binaries (e.g. `otelcol-contrib`).
---
```shell
$ npm run telemetry -- --target=gcp
> gemini-cli@0.1.0 telemetry
> node scripts/telemetry.js --target=gcp
⚙️ Using command-line target: gcp
🚀 Running telemetry script for target: gcp.
✨ Starting Local Telemetry Exporter for Google Cloud ✨⚙️ Enabled telemetry in workspace settings.
🔧 Set telemetry OTLP endpoint to http://localhost:4317.
🎯 Set telemetry target to gcp.
✅ Workspace settings updated.
✅ Using Google Cloud Project ID: foo-bar
🔑 Please ensure you are authenticated with Google Cloud:
- Run `gcloud auth application-default login` OR ensure `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` environment variable points to a valid service account key.
- The account needs "Cloud Trace Agent", "Monitoring Metric Writer", and "Logs Writer" roles.
✅ otelcol-contrib already exists at /Users/jerop/github/gemini-cli/.gemini/otel/bin/otelcol-contrib
🧹 Cleaning up old processes and logs...
✅ Deleted old GCP collector log.
📄 Wrote OTEL collector config to /Users/jerop/github/gemini-cli/.gemini/otel/collector-gcp.yaml
🚀 Starting OTEL collector for GCP... Logs: /Users/jerop/github/gemini-cli/.gemini/otel/collector-gcp.log
⏳ Waiting for OTEL collector to start (PID: 17013)...
✅ OTEL collector started successfully on port 4317.
✨ Local OTEL collector for GCP is running.
🚀 To send telemetry, run the Gemini CLI in a separate terminal window.
📄 Collector logs are being written to: /Users/jerop/github/gemini-cli/.gemini/otel/collector-gcp.log
📊 View your telemetry data in Google Cloud Console:
- Logs: https://console.cloud.google.com/logs/query;query=logName%3D%22projects%2Ffoo-bar%2Flogs%2Fgemini_cli%22?project=foo-bar
- Metrics: https://console.cloud.google.com/monitoring/metrics-explorer?project=foo-bar
- Traces: https://console.cloud.google.com/traces/list?project=foo-bar
Press Ctrl+C to exit.
^C
👋 Shutting down...
⚙️ Disabled telemetry in workspace settings.
🔧 Cleared telemetry OTLP endpoint.
🎯 Cleared telemetry target.
✅ Workspace settings updated.
🛑 Stopping otelcol-contrib (PID: 17013)...
✅ otelcol-contrib stopped.
```
Related to https://b.corp.google.com/issues/423605555 - I figured this might be a simpler solution to start with, while still also being useful on its own even if we do implement that.
Similar to ctrl+c, ctrl+d can now be used to exit the program. To avoid accidental exit, ctrl+d must be pressed twice in relatively quick succession (same as ctrl+c).
Following common UX pattern, ctrl+d will be ignored when the input prompt is non-empty. This behavior is similar to how most shell (bash/zsh) behaves. To support this, I had to refactor so that text buffer is initialized outside of the InputPrompt component and instead do it on the main App component to allow input controller to have access to check the content of the text buffer.
Changes:
- Ensure proper shutdown in non-interactive mode
- Ensures the initial user prompt is logged in non-interactive mode
- Improve telemetry for streaming - handle chunks and input token count is now alongside other token counts in response
To test:
- Follow instructions in https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/blob/main/docs/core/telemetry.md#google-cloud
- Run CLI in non-interactive mode and observe logs/metrics in GCP Logs Explorer and Metrics Explorer
#750
Add the user's decision (accept, reject, modify) to tool call telemetry to better understand user intent. The decision provides crucial context to the `success` metric, as a user can reject a call that would have succeeded or accept one that fails.
Also prettify the arguments json.
Example:

#750
This commit refactors the telemetry system to pass a object to various logging and metrics functions. This change centralizes configuration management within the telemetry system, making it more modular and easier to maintain.
The constructor and various tool execution functions have been updated to accept the object, which is then passed down to the telemetry functions. This eliminates the need to pass individual configuration values, such as , through multiple layers of the application.