Last Updated: September 15, 2025
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). This specification is for contributors who wish to bring similar functionality to other editors like JetBrains IDEs, Sublime Text, etc.
Gemini CLI and the IDE plugin communicate through a local communication channel.
The plugin MUST run a local HTTP server that implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
/mcp) for all MCP communication.0).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.”
os.tmpdir()/gemini/ide/. Your plugin must create this directory if it doesn’t exist.gemini-ide-server-${PID}-${PORT}.json
${PID}: The process ID of the parent IDE process. Your plugin must determine this PID and include it in the filename.${PORT}: The port your MCP server is listening on.File Content & Workspace Validation: The file MUST contain a JSON object with the following structure:
{
"port": 12345,
"workspacePath": "/path/to/project1:/path/to/project2",
"authToken": "a-very-secret-token",
"ideInfo": {
"name": "vscode",
"displayName": "VS Code"
}
}
port (number, required): The port of the MCP server.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).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.ideInfo (object, required): Information about the IDE.
name (string, required): A short, lowercase identifier for the IDE (e.g., vscode, jetbrains).displayName (string, required): A user-friendly name for the IDE (e.g., VS Code, JetBrains IDE).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.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.To enable context awareness, the plugin MAY provide the CLI with real-time information about the user’s activity in the IDE.
ide/contextUpdate NotificationThe plugin MAY send an ide/contextUpdate notification to the CLI whenever the user’s context changes.
Payload (IdeContext): The notification parameters MUST be an IdeContext object:
interface IdeContext {
workspaceState?: {
openFiles?: File[];
isTrusted?: boolean;
};
}
interface File {
// Absolute path to the file
path: string;
// Last focused Unix timestamp (for ordering)
timestamp: number;
// True if this is the currently focused file
isActive?: boolean;
cursor?: {
// 1-based line number
line: number;
// 1-based character number
character: number;
};
// The text currently selected by the user
selectedText?: string;
}
Note: The openFiles list should only include files that exist on disk. Virtual files (e.g., unsaved files without a path, editor settings pages) MUST be excluded.
After receiving the IdeContext object, the CLI performs several normalization and truncation steps before sending the information to the model.
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.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.selectedText (to 16KB).While the CLI handles the final truncation, it is highly recommended that your plugin also limits the amount of context it sends.
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.
openDiff ToolThe plugin MUST register an openDiff tool on its MCP server.
Request (OpenDiffRequest): The tool is invoked via a tools/call request. The arguments field within the request’s params MUST be an OpenDiffRequest object.
interface OpenDiffRequest {
// The absolute path to the file to be diffed.
filePath: string;
// The proposed new content for the file.
newContent: string;
}
CallToolResult): The tool MUST immediately return a CallToolResult to acknowledge the request and report whether the diff view was successfully opened.
content: []).isError: true and include a TextContent block in the content array describing the error.The actual outcome of the diff (acceptance or rejection) is communicated asynchronously via notifications.
closeDiff ToolThe plugin MUST register a closeDiff tool on its MCP server.
Request (CloseDiffRequest): The tool is invoked via a tools/call request. The arguments field within the request’s params MUST be an CloseDiffRequest object.
interface CloseDiffRequest {
// The absolute path to the file whose diff view should be closed.
filePath: string;
}
CallToolResult): The tool MUST return a CallToolResult.
isError: true and include a TextContent block in the content array describing the error.ide/diffAccepted NotificationWhen 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.
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.
{
// The absolute path to the file that was diffed.
filePath: string;
// The full content of the file after acceptance.
content: string;
}
ide/diffRejected NotificationWhen 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.
Payload: The notification parameters MUST include the file path of the rejected diff.
{
// The absolute path to the file that was diffed.
filePath: string;
}
The plugin MUST manage its resources and the discovery file correctly based on the IDE’s lifecycle.