summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorTaylor Mullen <[email protected]>2025-05-27 23:40:25 -0700
committerN. Taylor Mullen <[email protected]>2025-05-27 23:46:37 -0700
commitf2f2ecf9d83224778e5fc38cfcc4a1edddf9f7d4 (patch)
tree6ad7ce8c34f16016c67c208a5182a016739b2c07 /packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx
parentbfeaac844186153698d3a7079b41214bbf1e4371 (diff)
feat: Allow cancellation of in-progress Gemini requests and pre-execution checks
- Implements cancellation for Gemini requests while they are actively being processed by the model. - Extends cancellation support to the logic within tools. This allows users to cancel operations during the phase where the system is determining if a tool execution requires user confirmation, which can include potentially long-running pre-flight checks or LLM-based corrections. - Underlying LLM calls for edit corrections (within and ) and next speaker checks can now also be cancelled. - Previously, cancellation of the main request was not possible until text started streaming, and pre-execution checks were not cancellable. - This change leverages the updated SDK's ability to accept an abort token and threads s throughout the request, tool execution, and pre-execution check lifecycle. Fixes https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/531
Diffstat (limited to 'packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx')
-rw-r--r--packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx8
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx b/packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx
index 11875593..9cfaef37 100644
--- a/packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx
+++ b/packages/cli/src/gemini.tsx
@@ -95,9 +95,11 @@ async function main() {
const geminiClient = new GeminiClient(config);
const chat = await geminiClient.startChat();
try {
- for await (const event of geminiClient.sendMessageStream(chat, [
- { text: input },
- ])) {
+ for await (const event of geminiClient.sendMessageStream(
+ chat,
+ [{ text: input }],
+ new AbortController().signal,
+ )) {
if (event.type === 'content') {
process.stdout.write(event.value);
}