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# Gemini CLI Companion Extension: Interface Specification
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# Gemini CLI Companion Plugin: Interface Specification
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> Last Updated: September 15, 2025
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This document defines the contract for building a companion extension to enable Gemini CLI's IDE mode. For VS Code, these features (native diffing, context awareness) are provided by the official extension ([marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Google.gemini-cli-vscode-ide-companion)). This specification is for contributors who wish to bring similar functionality to other editors like JetBrains IDEs, Sublime Text, etc.
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This document defines the contract for building a companion plugin to enable Gemini CLI's IDE mode. For VS Code, these features (native diffing, context awareness) are provided by the official extension ([marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Google.gemini-cli-vscode-ide-companion)). This specification is for contributors who wish to bring similar functionality to other editors like JetBrains IDEs, Sublime Text, etc.
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## I. The Communication Interface
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Gemini CLI and the IDE extension communicate through a local communication channel.
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Gemini CLI and the IDE plugin communicate through a local communication channel.
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### 1. Transport Layer: MCP over HTTP
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The extension **MUST** run a local HTTP server that implements the **Model Context Protocol (MCP)**.
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The plugin **MUST** run a local HTTP server that implements the **Model Context Protocol (MCP)**.
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- **Protocol:** The server must be a valid MCP server. We recommend using an existing MCP SDK for your language of choice if available.
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- **Endpoint:** The server should expose a single endpoint (e.g., `/mcp`) for all MCP communication.
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### 2. Discovery Mechanism: The Port File
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For Gemini CLI to connect, it needs to discover which IDE instance it's running in and what port your server is using. The extension **MUST** facilitate this by creating a "discovery file."
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For Gemini CLI to connect, it needs to discover which IDE instance it's running in and what port your server is using. The plugin **MUST** facilitate this by creating a "discovery file."
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- **How the CLI Finds the File:** The CLI determines the Process ID (PID) of the IDE it's running in by traversing the process tree. It then looks for a discovery file that contains this PID in its name.
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- **File Location:** The file must be created in a specific directory: `os.tmpdir()/gemini/ide/`. Your extension must create this directory if it doesn't exist.
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- **File Location:** The file must be created in a specific directory: `os.tmpdir()/gemini/ide/`. Your plugin must create this directory if it doesn't exist.
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- **File Naming Convention:** The filename is critical and **MUST** follow the pattern:
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`gemini-ide-server-${PID}-${PORT}.json`
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- `${PID}`: The process ID of the parent IDE process. Your extension must determine this PID and include it in the filename.
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- `${PID}`: The process ID of the parent IDE process. Your plugin must determine this PID and include it in the filename.
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- `${PORT}`: The port your MCP server is listening on.
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- **File Content & Workspace Validation:** The file **MUST** contain a JSON object with the following structure:
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}
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```
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- `port` (number, required): The port of the MCP server.
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- `workspacePath` (string, required): A list of all open workspace root paths, delimited by the OS-specific path separator (`:` for Linux/macOS, `;` for Windows). The CLI uses this path to ensure it's running in the same project folder that's open in the IDE. If the CLI's current working directory is not a sub-directory of `workspacePath`, the connection will be rejected. Your extension **MUST** provide the correct, absolute path(s) to the root of the open workspace(s).
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- `workspacePath` (string, required): A list of all open workspace root paths, delimited by the OS-specific path separator (`:` for Linux/macOS, `;` for Windows). The CLI uses this path to ensure it's running in the same project folder that's open in the IDE. If the CLI's current working directory is not a sub-directory of `workspacePath`, the connection will be rejected. Your plugin **MUST** provide the correct, absolute path(s) to the root of the open workspace(s).
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- `authToken` (string, required): A secret token for securing the connection. The CLI will include this token in an `Authorization: Bearer <token>` header on all requests.
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- `ideInfo` (object, required): Information about the IDE.
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- `name` (string, required): A short, lowercase identifier for the IDE (e.g., `vscode`, `jetbrains`).
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- `displayName` (string, required): A user-friendly name for the IDE (e.g., `VS Code`, `JetBrains IDE`).
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- **Authentication:** To secure the connection, the extension **MUST** generate a unique, secret token and include it in the discovery file. The CLI will then include this token in the `Authorization` header for all requests to the MCP server (e.g., `Authorization: Bearer a-very-secret-token`). Your server **MUST** validate this token on every request and reject any that are unauthorized.
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- **Tie-Breaking with Environment Variables (Recommended):** For the most reliable experience, your extension **SHOULD** both create the discovery file and set the `GEMINI_CLI_IDE_SERVER_PORT` environment variable in the integrated terminal. The file serves as the primary discovery mechanism, but the environment variable is crucial for tie-breaking. If a user has multiple IDE windows open for the same workspace, the CLI uses the `GEMINI_CLI_IDE_SERVER_PORT` variable to identify and connect to the correct window's server.
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- **Authentication:** To secure the connection, the plugin **MUST** generate a unique, secret token and include it in the discovery file. The CLI will then include this token in the `Authorization` header for all requests to the MCP server (e.g., `Authorization: Bearer a-very-secret-token`). Your server **MUST** validate this token on every request and reject any that are unauthorized.
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- **Tie-Breaking with Environment Variables (Recommended):** For the most reliable experience, your plugin **SHOULD** both create the discovery file and set the `GEMINI_CLI_IDE_SERVER_PORT` environment variable in the integrated terminal. The file serves as the primary discovery mechanism, but the environment variable is crucial for tie-breaking. If a user has multiple IDE windows open for the same workspace, the CLI uses the `GEMINI_CLI_IDE_SERVER_PORT` variable to identify and connect to the correct window's server.
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## II. The Context Interface
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To enable context awareness, the extension **MAY** provide the CLI with real-time information about the user's activity in the IDE.
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To enable context awareness, the plugin **MAY** provide the CLI with real-time information about the user's activity in the IDE.
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### `ide/contextUpdate` Notification
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The extension **MAY** send an `ide/contextUpdate` [notification](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/2025-06-18/basic/index#notifications) to the CLI whenever the user's context changes.
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The plugin **MAY** send an `ide/contextUpdate` [notification](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/2025-06-18/basic/index#notifications) to the CLI whenever the user's context changes.
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- **Triggering Events:** This notification should be sent (with a recommended debounce of 50ms) when:
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- A file is opened, closed, or focused.
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After receiving the `IdeContext` object, the CLI performs several normalization and truncation steps before sending the information to the model.
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- **File Ordering:** The CLI uses the `timestamp` field to determine the most recently used files. It sorts the `openFiles` list based on this value. Therefore, your extension **MUST** provide an accurate Unix timestamp for when a file was last focused.
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- **Active File:** The CLI considers only the most recent file (after sorting) to be the "active" file. It will ignore the `isActive` flag on all other files and clear their `cursor` and `selectedText` fields. Your extension should focus on setting `isActive: true` and providing cursor/selection details only for the currently focused file.
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- **File Ordering:** The CLI uses the `timestamp` field to determine the most recently used files. It sorts the `openFiles` list based on this value. Therefore, your plugin **MUST** provide an accurate Unix timestamp for when a file was last focused.
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- **Active File:** The CLI considers only the most recent file (after sorting) to be the "active" file. It will ignore the `isActive` flag on all other files and clear their `cursor` and `selectedText` fields. Your plugin should focus on setting `isActive: true` and providing cursor/selection details only for the currently focused file.
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- **Truncation:** To manage token limits, the CLI truncates both the file list (to 10 files) and the `selectedText` (to 16KB).
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While the CLI handles the final truncation, it is highly recommended that your extension also limits the amount of context it sends.
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While the CLI handles the final truncation, it is highly recommended that your plugin also limits the amount of context it sends.
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## III. The Diffing Interface
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To enable interactive code modifications, the extension **MAY** expose a diffing interface. This allows the CLI to request that the IDE open a diff view, showing proposed changes to a file. The user can then review, edit, and ultimately accept or reject these changes directly within the IDE.
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To enable interactive code modifications, the plugin **MAY** expose a diffing interface. This allows the CLI to request that the IDE open a diff view, showing proposed changes to a file. The user can then review, edit, and ultimately accept or reject these changes directly within the IDE.
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### `openDiff` Tool
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The extension **MUST** register an `openDiff` tool on its MCP server.
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The plugin **MUST** register an `openDiff` tool on its MCP server.
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- **Description:** This tool instructs the IDE to open a modifiable diff view for a specific file.
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- **Request (`OpenDiffRequest`):** The tool is invoked via a `tools/call` request. The `arguments` field within the request's `params` **MUST** be an `OpenDiffRequest` object.
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### `closeDiff` Tool
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The extension **MUST** register a `closeDiff` tool on its MCP server.
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The plugin **MUST** register a `closeDiff` tool on its MCP server.
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- **Description:** This tool instructs the IDE to close an open diff view for a specific file.
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- **Request (`CloseDiffRequest`):** The tool is invoked via a `tools/call` request. The `arguments` field within the request's `params` **MUST** be an `CloseDiffRequest` object.
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### `ide/diffAccepted` Notification
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When the user accepts the changes in a diff view (e.g., by clicking an "Apply" or "Save" button), the extension **MUST** send an `ide/diffAccepted` notification to the CLI.
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When the user accepts the changes in a diff view (e.g., by clicking an "Apply" or "Save" button), the plugin **MUST** send an `ide/diffAccepted` notification to the CLI.
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- **Payload:** The notification parameters **MUST** include the file path and the final content of the file. The content may differ from the original `newContent` if the user made manual edits in the diff view.
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### `ide/diffRejected` Notification
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When the user rejects the changes (e.g., by closing the diff view without accepting), the extension **MUST** send an `ide/diffRejected` notification to the CLI.
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When the user rejects the changes (e.g., by closing the diff view without accepting), the plugin **MUST** send an `ide/diffRejected` notification to the CLI.
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- **Payload:** The notification parameters **MUST** include the file path of the rejected diff.
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## IV. The Lifecycle Interface
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The extension **MUST** manage its resources and the discovery file correctly based on the IDE's lifecycle.
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The plugin **MUST** manage its resources and the discovery file correctly based on the IDE's lifecycle.
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- **On Activation (IDE startup/extension enabled):**
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- **On Activation (IDE startup/plugin enabled):**
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1. Start the MCP server.
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2. Create the discovery file.
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- **On Deactivation (IDE shutdown/extension disabled):**
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- **On Deactivation (IDE shutdown/plugin disabled):**
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1. Stop the MCP server.
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2. Delete the discovery file.
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