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# Multi File Read Tool (`read_many_files`)
This document describes the `read_many_files` tool for the Gemini CLI.
## Description
Use `read_many_files` to read content from multiple files specified by paths or
glob patterns. The behavior of this tool depends on the provided files:
- For text files, this tool concatenates their content into a single string.
- For image (e.g., PNG, JPEG), PDF, audio (MP3, WAV), and video (MP4, MOV)
files, it reads and returns them as base64-encoded data, provided they are
explicitly requested by name or extension.
`read_many_files` can be used to perform tasks such as getting an overview of a
codebase, finding where specific functionality is implemented, reviewing
documentation, or gathering context from multiple configuration files.
**Note:** `read_many_files` looks for files following the provided paths or glob
patterns. A directory path such as `"/docs"` will return an empty result; the
tool requires a pattern such as `"/docs/*"` or `"/docs/*.md"` to identify the
relevant files.
### Arguments
`read_many_files` takes the following arguments:
- `paths` (list[string], required): An array of glob patterns or paths relative
to the tool's target directory (e.g., `["src/**/*.ts"]`,
`["README.md", "docs/*", "assets/logo.png"]`).
- `exclude` (list[string], optional): Glob patterns for files/directories to
exclude (e.g., `["**/*.log", "temp/"]`). These are added to default excludes
if `useDefaultExcludes` is true.
- `include` (list[string], optional): Additional glob patterns to include. These
are merged with `paths` (e.g., `["*.test.ts"]` to specifically add test files
if they were broadly excluded, or `["images/*.jpg"]` to include specific image
types).
- `recursive` (boolean, optional): Whether to search recursively. This is
primarily controlled by `**` in glob patterns. Defaults to `true`.
- `useDefaultExcludes` (boolean, optional): Whether to apply a list of default
exclusion patterns (e.g., `node_modules`, `.git`, non image/pdf binary files).
Defaults to `true`.
- `respect_git_ignore` (boolean, optional): Whether to respect .gitignore
patterns when finding files. Defaults to true.
## How to use `read_many_files` with the Gemini CLI
`read_many_files` searches for files matching the provided `paths` and `include`
patterns, while respecting `exclude` patterns and default excludes (if enabled).
- For text files: it reads the content of each matched file (attempting to skip
binary files not explicitly requested as image/PDF) and concatenates it into a
single string, with a separator `--- {filePath} ---` between the content of
each file. Uses UTF-8 encoding by default.
- The tool inserts a `--- End of content ---` after the last file.
- For image and PDF files: if explicitly requested by name or extension (e.g.,
`paths: ["logo.png"]` or `include: ["*.pdf"]`), the tool reads the file and
returns its content as a base64 encoded string.
- The tool attempts to detect and skip other binary files (those not matching
common image/PDF types or not explicitly requested) by checking for null bytes
in their initial content.
Usage:
```
read_many_files(paths=["Your files or paths here."], include=["Additional files to include."], exclude=["Files to exclude."], recursive=False, useDefaultExcludes=false, respect_git_ignore=true)
```
## `read_many_files` examples
Read all TypeScript files in the `src` directory:
```
read_many_files(paths=["src/**/*.ts"])
```
Read the main README, all Markdown files in the `docs` directory, and a specific
logo image, excluding a specific file:
```
read_many_files(paths=["README.md", "docs/**/*.md", "assets/logo.png"], exclude=["docs/OLD_README.md"])
```
Read all JavaScript files but explicitly include test files and all JPEGs in an
`images` folder:
```
read_many_files(paths=["**/*.js"], include=["**/*.test.js", "images/**/*.jpg"], useDefaultExcludes=False)
```
## Important notes
- **Binary file handling:**
- **Image/PDF/Audio/Video files:** The tool can read common image types (PNG,
JPEG, etc.), PDF, audio (mp3, wav), and video (mp4, mov) files, returning
them as base64 encoded data. These files _must_ be explicitly targeted by
the `paths` or `include` patterns (e.g., by specifying the exact filename
like `video.mp4` or a pattern like `*.mov`).
- **Other binary files:** The tool attempts to detect and skip other types of
binary files by examining their initial content for null bytes. The tool
excludes these files from its output.
- **Performance:** Reading a very large number of files or very large individual
files can be resource-intensive.
- **Path specificity:** Ensure paths and glob patterns are correctly specified
relative to the tool's target directory. For image/PDF files, ensure the
patterns are specific enough to include them.
- **Default excludes:** Be aware of the default exclusion patterns (like
`node_modules`, `.git`) and use `useDefaultExcludes=False` if you need to
override them, but do so cautiously.