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gemini-cli/packages/vscode-ide-companion
gemini-cli[bot] 9424a3a07d fix: resolve monorepo type errors and stabilize build
This PR addresses several critical build and type-checking issues across the monorepo:

1.  **Core Package Stability**: Removed deprecated `baseUrl` from `packages/core/tsconfig.json` and converted absolute-style imports to relative paths. This allows `tsc --build` to succeed reliably.
2.  **Modern JS API Support**: Upgraded `lib` to `ES2023` in `packages/test-utils` and `packages/vscode-ide-companion` to resolve errors related to `Error.cause` and other modern JavaScript features.
3.  **SDK Type Integrity**: Fixed several `noImplicitAny` errors and resolved inheritance issues in `SdkTool` and `SdkToolInvocation` by refining generic constraints and adding necessary ESLint disable comments for complex type bypasses.
4.  **DevTools ESM Compliance**: Added missing `.js` extensions to relative imports in the DevTools client and fixed un-typed property access in log objects.
5.  **Build Graph Optimization**: Added missing project references in `test-utils` and removed redundant `paths` in `evals` to ensure correct build order and declaration resolution.

These changes collectively restore the ability to run `npm run typecheck` and `npm run build` across the entire project.

cc @google-gemini/gemini-cli-maintainers
2026-05-12 22:44:48 +00:00
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2026-02-24 21:12:53 +00:00

Gemini CLI Companion

The Gemini CLI Companion extension pairs with Gemini CLI. This extension is compatible with both VS Code and VS Code forks.

Features

  • Open Editor File Context: Gemini CLI gains awareness of the files you have open in your editor, providing it with a richer understanding of your project's structure and content.

  • Selection Context: Gemini CLI can easily access your cursor's position and selected text within the editor, giving it valuable context directly from your current work.

  • Native Diffing: Seamlessly view, modify, and accept code changes suggested by Gemini CLI directly within the editor.

  • Launch Gemini CLI: Quickly start a new Gemini CLI session from the Command Palette (Cmd+Shift+P or Ctrl+Shift+P) by running the "Gemini CLI: Run" command.

Requirements

To use this extension, you'll need:

  • VS Code version 1.99.0 or newer
  • Gemini CLI (installed separately) running within the integrated terminal

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By installing this extension, you agree to the Terms of Service.