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Summary of Changes
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This pull request primarily focuses on enhancing the flexibility and robustness of Gemini API key management within the application. It introduces a new configuration option for the API key, establishes a clear precedence for its retrieval from different sources, and includes dedicated tests to ensure its proper and secure handling. Additionally, it incorporates minor developer experience improvements for VS Code users.
Highlights
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Gemini API Key Configuration: Introduced a new
geminiApiKeyproperty in the coreConfigobject and its corresponding schema, allowing direct configuration of the Gemini API key. -
API Key Priority Logic: Updated the
createContentGeneratorConfigfunction to prioritize thegeminiApiKeyfrom theConfigobject, followed by a loaded API key, and then theGEMINI_API_KEYenvironment variable. - API Key Configuration Tests: Added comprehensive unit tests to verify the correct priority and handling of the Gemini API key from various sources, including a test to ensure the API key is not leaked in proxy settings.
- Developer Experience Enhancements: Updated VS Code settings to ignore the 'main' branch for GitHub Pull Requests and enabled next edit suggestions for GitHub Copilot.
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