Add Gemini 2.5 Pro 0325
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- [ ] fix
- [ ] refactor
- [ ] perf
- [ ] style
- [ ] test
- [ ] docs
- [ ] ci
- [ ] chore
- [ ] build
đ ĺć´čŻ´ć | Description of Change
Add support to Gemini 3.5 Pro 0325
đ 襼ĺ äżĄćŻ | Additional Information
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Expanded the available model options with an additional Google model.
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Walkthrough
The change involves updating the app/constant.ts file by adding a new model entry, "gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25", to the googleModels array. This update expands the set of available Google models without altering existing entries or the array's structure.
Changes
| File | Summary |
|---|---|
| app/constant.ts | Added new model entry "gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25" to the googleModels array. |
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In my burrow of code, a new gem did appear,
"gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25" hopped in, so clear.
A fresh entry in constants that makes the list sprout,
With each fluttering byte, it brings a happy shout.
Hoppity code, let your rhythm cheer,
For a joyful update, from my heart so dear.
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app/constant.ts (1)
528-528: Approve the addition of the new Gemini model.The addition of
"gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25"to thegoogleModelsarray is correctly implemented, following the same pattern as other Gemini models in the list.There appears to be a discrepancy between the PR title mentioning "Gemini 3.5 Pro 0325" and the actual model added being "gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25". Please verify if this is the correct model name.
Also, consider whether this model needs an entry in the
KnowledgeCutOffDaterecord (around line 415), similar to other models, to specify its knowledge cutoff date.
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