This commit refactors the `usageStatisticsEnabled` setting from a sub-property of the `telemetry` configuration to a top-level setting. This change simplifies the configuration by decoupling usage statistics from the telemetry settings.
The documentation has also been updated to reflect this change.
Renames the `disableDataCollection` flag to the more intuitive and positive `dataCollectionEnabled`.
This change improves code clarity by avoiding double negatives and making the purpose of the flag more direct. The logic has been inverted wherever the flag is used to accommodate the new naming convention.
Using a suffix like `"Enabled"` follows a common convention that improves readability.
- A condition like `if (dataCollectionEnabled)` reads like a natural language sentence ("if data collection is enabled"), which reduces cognitive load.
- Distinguishes the boolean flag (representing a state) from potential functions that would perform an action (e.g., `enableDataCollection()` or `disableDataCollection()`), avoiding ambiguity between checking a value and calling a function.
#750
#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.
```
This change simplifies telemetry setup for users who want to integrate with GCP, as they no longer need to configure a local collector or an explicit endpoint if their project is already set up in the environment.
This change updates the telemetry system to automatically export traces, logs, and metrics to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) if the `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT` environment variable is set and no explicit `telemetryOtlpEndpoint` is configured by the user.
Key changes:
- The default `telemetryOtlpEndpoint` in `Config` is now an empty string.
- The `initializeTelemetry` SDK logic now prioritizes:
- User-defined `telemetryOtlpEndpoint`.
- `GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT` for direct GCP export.
- Console exporters as a fallback.
- If an invalid `telemetryOtlpEndpoint` is provided, it falls back to console exporters with a warning.
#750
# Add .gitignore-Aware File Filtering to gemini-cli
This pull request introduces .gitignore-based file filtering to the gemini-cli, ensuring that git-ignored files are automatically excluded from file-related operations and suggestions throughout the CLI. The update enhances usability, reduces noise from build artifacts and dependencies, and provides new configuration options for fine-tuning file discovery.
Key Improvements
.gitignore File Filtering
All @ (at) commands, file completions, and core discovery tools now honor .gitignore patterns by default.
Git-ignored files (such as node_modules/, dist/, .env, and .git) are excluded from results unless explicitly overridden.
The behavior can be customized via a new fileFiltering section in settings.json, including options for:
Turning .gitignore respect on/off.
Adding custom ignore patterns.
Allowing or excluding build artifacts.
Configuration & Documentation Updates
settings.json schema extended with fileFiltering options.
Documentation updated to explain new filtering controls and usage patterns.
Testing
New and updated integration/unit tests for file filtering logic, configuration merging, and edge cases.
Test coverage ensures .gitignore filtering works as intended across different workflows.
Internal Refactoring
Core file discovery logic refactored for maintainability and extensibility.
Underlying tools (ls, glob, read-many-files) now support git-aware filtering out of the box.
Co-authored-by: N. Taylor Mullen <ntaylormullen@google.com>