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# `Gemini CLI SDK`
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# `Examples`
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## `Simple Example`
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Equivalent to `gemini -p "what does this project do?"`. Loads all workspace and
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user settings.
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent } from '@google/gemini-cli-sdk';
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const simpleAgent = new GeminiCliAgent({
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cwd: '/path/to/some/dir',
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});
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for await (const chunk of simpleAgent.sendStream(
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'what does this project do?',
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)) {
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console.log(chunk); // equivalent to JSON streaming chunks (probably?) for now
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}
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```
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Validation:
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- Model receives call containing "what does this project do?" text.
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## `System Instructions`
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System instructions can be provided by a static string OR dynamically via a
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function:
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent } from "@google/gemini-cli-sdk";
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const agent = new GeminiCliAgent({
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instructions: "This is a static string instruction"; // this is valid
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instructions: (ctx) => `The current time is ${new Date().toISOString()} in session ${ctx.sessionId}.`
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});
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```
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Validation:
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- Static string instructions show up where GEMINI.md content normally would in
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model call
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- Dynamic instructions show up and contain dynamic content.
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## `Custom Tools`
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent, tool, z } from "@google/gemini-cli-sdk";
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const addTool = tool({
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name: 'add',
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description: 'add two numbers',
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inputSchema: z.object({
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a: z.number().describe('first number to add'),
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b: z.number().describe('second number to add'),
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}),
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}, (({a, b}) => ({result: a + b}),);
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const toolAgent = new GeminiCliAgent({
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tools: [addTool],
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});
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const result = await toolAgent.send("what is 23 + 79?");
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console.log(result.text);
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```
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Validation:
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- Model receives tool definition in prompt
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- Model receives tool response after returning tool
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## `Custom Hooks`
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SDK users can provide programmatic custom hooks
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent, hook, z } from '@google/gemini-cli-sdk';
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import { reformat } from './reformat.js';
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const myHook = hook(
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{
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event: 'AfterTool',
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name: 'reformat',
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matcher: 'write_file',
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},
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(hook, ctx) => {
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const filePath = hook.toolInput.path;
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// void return is a no-op
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if (!filePath.endsWith('.ts')) return;
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// ctx.fs gives us a filesystem interface that obeys Gemini CLI permissions/sandbox
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const reformatted = await reformat(await ctx.fs.read(filePath));
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await ctx.fs.write(filePath, reformatted);
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// hooks return a payload instructing the agent how to proceed
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return {
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hookSpecificOutput: {
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additionalContext: `Reformatted file ${filePath}, read again before modifying further.`,
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},
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};
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},
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);
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```
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SDK Hooks can also run as standalone scripts to implement userland "command"
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style hooks:
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```ts
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import { hook } from "@google/gemini-cli-sdk";
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// define a hook as above
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const myHook = hook({...}, (hook) => {...});
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// calling runAsCommand parses stdin, calls action, uses appropriate exit code
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// with output, but you get nice strong typings to guide your impl
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myHook.runAsCommand();
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```
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Validation (these are probably hardest to validate):
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- Test each type of hook and check that model api receives injected content
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- Check global halt scenarios
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- Check specific return types for each type of hook
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## `Custom Skills`
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Custom skills can be referenced by individual directories or by "skill roots"
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(directories containing many skills).
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent, skillDir, skillRoot } from '@google/gemini-cli-sdk';
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const agent = new GeminiCliAgent({
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skills: [skillDir('/path/to/single/skill'), skillRoot('/path/to/skills/dir')],
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});
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```
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**NOTE:** I would like to support fully in-memory skills (including reference
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files); however, it seems like that would currently require a pretty significant
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refactor so we'll focus on filesystem skills for now. In an ideal future state,
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we could do something like:
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent, skill } from '@google/gemini-cli-sdk';
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const mySkill = skill({
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name: 'my-skill',
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description: 'description of when my skill should be used',
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content: 'This is the SKILL.md content',
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// it can also be a function
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content: (ctx) => `This is dynamic content.`,
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});
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```
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## `Subagents`
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent, subagent } from "@google/gemini-cli";
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const mySubagent = subagent({
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name: "my-subagent",
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description: "when the subagent should be used",
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// simple prompt agent with static string or dynamic string
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instructions: "the instructions",
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instructions (prompt, ctx) => `can also be dynamic with context`,
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// OR (in an ideal world)...
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// pass a full standalone agent
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agent: new GeminiCliAgent(...);
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});
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const agent = new GeminiCliAgent({
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subagents: [mySubagent]
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});
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```
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## `Extensions`
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Potentially the most important feature of the Gemini CLI SDK is support for
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extensions, which modularly encapsulate all of the primitives listed above:
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent, extension } from "@google/gemini-cli-sdk";
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const myExtension = extension({
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name: "my-extension",
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description: "...",
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instructions: "THESE ARE CONCATENATED WITH OTHER AGENT
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INSTRUCTIONS",
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tools: [...],
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skills: [...],
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hooks: [...],
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subagents: [...],
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});
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```
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## `ACP Mode`
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The SDK will include a wrapper utility to interact with the agent via ACP
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instead of the SDK's natural API.
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```ts
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import { GeminiCliAgent } from "@google/gemini-cli-sdk";
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import { GeminiCliAcpServer } from "@google/gemini-cli-sdk/acp";
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const server = new GeminiCliAcpServer(new GeminiCliAgent({...}));
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server.start(); // calling start runs a stdio ACP server
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const client = server.connect({
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onMessage: (message) => { /* updates etc received here */ },
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});
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client.send({...clientMessage}); // e.g. a "session/prompt" message
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```
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## `Approvals / Policies`
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TODO
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# `Implementation Guidance`
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## `Session Context`
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Whenever executing a tool, hook, command, or skill, a SessionContext object
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should be passed as an additional argument after the arguments/payload. The
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interface should look something like:
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```ts
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export interface SessionContext {
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// translations of existing common hook payload info
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sessionId: string;
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transcript: Message[];
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cwd: string;
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timestamp: string;
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// helpers to access files and run shell commands while adhering to policies/validation
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fs: AgentFilesystem;
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shell: AgentShell;
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// the agent itself is passed as context
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agent: GeminiCliAgent;
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}
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export interface AgentFilesystem {
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readFile(path: string): Promise<string | null>
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writeFile(path: string, content: string): Promise<void>
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// consider others including delete, globbing, etc but read/write are bare minimum}
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export interface AgentShell {
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// simple promise-based execution that blocks until complete
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exec(cmd: string, options?: AgentShellOptions): Promise<{exitCode: number, output: string, stdout: string, stderr: string}>
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start(cmd: string, options?: AgentShellOptions): AgentShellProcess;
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}
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export interface AgentShellOptions {
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env?: Record<string,string>;
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timeoutSeconds?: number;
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}
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export interface AgentShellProcess {
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// figure out how to have a streaming shell process here that supports stdin too
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// investigate how Gemini CLI already does this
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}
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```
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# `Notes`
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- To validate the SDK, it would be useful to have a robust way to mock the
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underlying model API so that the tests could be closer to end-to-end but still
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deterministic.
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- Need to work in both Gemini-CLI-triggered approvals and optional
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developer-initiated user prompts / HITL stuff.
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- Need to think about how subagents inherit message context \- e.g. do they have
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the same session id?
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- Presumably the transcript is kept updated in memory and also persisted to disk
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by default?
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