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| author | Cindy Xing <[email protected]> | 2025-06-03 21:33:02 -0700 |
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| committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | 2025-06-03 21:33:02 -0700 |
| commit | d85f09ac5129227932d3d6cf76b6dac36a325655 (patch) | |
| tree | 594f4be601dcf0354b9ff890ce5302df6a217ce7 /docs/cli/configuration.md | |
| parent | 54eb1419a8c5c49508cda3c1356396b3365305e3 (diff) | |
Update configuration.md (#722)
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diff --git a/docs/cli/configuration.md b/docs/cli/configuration.md index b5ef0631..da5a6bfd 100644 --- a/docs/cli/configuration.md +++ b/docs/cli/configuration.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ When you create a `.gemini/settings.json` file for project-specific settings, or - **`coreTools`** (array of strings, optional): - **Description:** Allows you to specify a list of core tool names that should be made available to the model. This can be used to restrict or customize the set of built-in tools. - **Example:** `"coreTools": ["ReadFileTool", "GlobTool", "SearchText"]`. - - **Behavior:** If this setting is provided, only the listed tools will be available for the model to use. If omitted, all default core tools are available. See [Built-in Tools](../server/tools-api.md#built-in-tools) for a list of core tools. You can also specify the alternative internal tool names used by the model, e.g. `read_file`, and you can get a full listing for that by simply asking the model "what tools do you have?". + - **Behavior:** If this setting is provided, only the listed tools will be available for the model to use. If omitted, all default core tools are available. See [Built-in Tools](../core/tools-api.md#built-in-tools) for a list of core tools. You can also specify the alternative internal tool names used by the model, e.g. `read_file`, and you can get a full listing for that by simply asking the model "what tools do you have?". - **`autoAccept`** (boolean, optional): - **Description:** Controls whether the CLI automatically accepts and executes tool calls that are considered safe (e.g., read-only operations) without explicit user confirmation. |
