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authorTaylor Mullen <[email protected]>2025-04-15 21:41:08 -0700
committerTaylor Mullen <[email protected]>2025-04-17 13:19:55 -0400
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Initial commit of Gemini Code CLI
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. --- Created by yours truly: __Gemini Code__
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+import { ToolListUnion, FunctionDeclaration } from '@google/genai';
+import { Tool } from './Tool.js';
+import { ToolResult } from './ToolResult.js';
+
+class ToolRegistry {
+ private tools: Map<string, Tool> = new Map();
+
+ /**
+ * Registers a tool definition.
+ * @param tool - The tool object containing schema and execution logic.
+ */
+ registerTool(tool: Tool): void {
+ if (this.tools.has(tool.name)) {
+ // Decide on behavior: throw error, log warning, or allow overwrite
+ console.warn(`Tool with name "${tool.name}" is already registered. Overwriting.`);
+ }
+ this.tools.set(tool.name, tool);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the list of tool schemas in the format required by Gemini.
+ * @returns A ToolListUnion containing the function declarations.
+ */
+ getToolSchemas(): ToolListUnion {
+ const declarations: FunctionDeclaration[] = [];
+ this.tools.forEach(tool => {
+ declarations.push(tool.schema);
+ });
+
+ // Return Gemini's expected format. Handle the case of no tools.
+ if (declarations.length === 0) {
+ // Depending on the SDK version, you might need `undefined`, `[]`, or `[{ functionDeclarations: [] }]`
+ // Check the documentation for your @google/genai version.
+ // Let's assume an empty array works or signifies no tools.
+ return [];
+ // Or if it requires the structure:
+ // return [{ functionDeclarations: [] }];
+ }
+ return [{ functionDeclarations: declarations }];
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Optional: Get a list of registered tool names.
+ */
+ listAvailableTools(): string[] {
+ return Array.from(this.tools.keys());
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Get the definition of a specific tool.
+ */
+ getTool(name: string): Tool | undefined {
+ return this.tools.get(name);
+ }
+}
+
+// Export a singleton instance of the registry
+export const toolRegistry = new ToolRegistry(); \ No newline at end of file