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August 04, 2026
Gemini Cloud Assist is now supported within VPC Service Controls perimeters. For more information, see VPC Service Controls supported services.
June 08, 2026
Gemini 3.5 Flash is generally available
Gemini 3.5 Flash is now generally available to Gemini Code Assist users in VS Code and IntelliJ. You can use this model for agent mode, chat, and code generation.
May 13, 2026
Agent mode bug fix in Cloud Workstations
Fixed a bug that prevented agent mode from working on Cloud Workstations.
Bug fixes in IntelliJ
Various bug fixes and minor product enhancements.
April 22, 2026
Model Context Protocol support
MCP support is available in Private Preview. To request access, contact your Google Cloud account team. You can interact with Gemini Cloud Assist agents from various surfaces, including third-party client agents and IDEs, using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). For more information, see Integrating with MCP.
Proactive agents for issue investigation
Proactive agents are available in Private Preview to Premium Support customers. Enable Gemini Cloud Assist to autonomously investigate issues triggered by Cloud Alerting policies or cost anomalies in the background. These investigations don't modify or make any changes to your environment. Results and insights, such as root cause analysis for alerts or cost spike drivers, are delivered via Eventarc. You can view these results in the Google Cloud console. This feature requires administrator enablement and configuration of an agent identity. For more information, see Configure proactive agents.
Page context awareness
Page context awareness is available in Public Preview. Gemini Cloud Assist automatically uses the context of the content currently visible on your Google Cloud console page to provide more relevant and accurate responses to your prompts. For more information, see Manage page context sharing.
Enhanced agent administration controls
Enhanced agent administration controls are available in Public Preview. Administrators have the following options in the Cloud Assist settings panel:
- Web grounding settings: Choose how Gemini Cloud Assist uses Google Search to ground its responses, with options for either the most comprehensive results or stricter data residency compliance. For more information, see Configure web grounding.
- Custom instructions: Define persistent system instructions to customize the agent's persona, response formatting, and awareness of organizational standards or business context for all users within the project. For more information, see Set custom instructions.
April 17, 2026
Bug fixes in IntelliJ
Various bug fixes and minor product enhancements.
April 16, 2026
geminicloudassist API automatically enabled for Gemini Cloud Assist chat users
As of April 16th, 2026, the geminicloudassist.googleapis.com API has been
automatically enabled on projects that meet all of the following criteria:
- Had used Gemini Cloud Assist chat in the prior 60 days.
- Had the
cloudaicompanion.googleapis.comAPI enabled on April 16, 2026. - Did not have the
geminicloudassist.googleapis.comAPI enabled on April 16, 2026.
The Gemini Cloud Assist chat functionality that was previously served by
cloudaicompanion.googleapis.com is now served by
geminicloudassist.googleapis.com, and both APIs are dependencies to use
Gemini Cloud Assist. This automatic API enablement ensures that users have
access to the same functionality without any loss of service.
April 13, 2026
Quota issues fixed in VS Code
Various bug fixes related to quota issues.
April 10, 2026
Update for Gemini Cloud Assist investigations
From April 10, 2026, creating, running, and editing Gemini Cloud Assist investigations will only be available to users with a Premium Support contract or who have requested access through their account team. If you ran an investigation prior to April 10, 2026, the results of the investigation continue to be available to you in the Google Cloud console.
April 09, 2026
Bug fixes in IntelliJ
Various bug fixes and minor product enhancements.
VPC Service Controls support for Gemini Cloud Assist investigations deprecation
Starting April 13, 2026, Gemini Cloud Assist investigations will no longer be
supported within VPC Service Controls perimeters. You do not need to remove the
Gemini Cloud Assist API (geminicloudassist.googleapis.com) from your
Restricted Service configurations, but if you keep it there, access to it will
still be blocked within the perimeter. To continue using this feature, you must
make requests to the service from outside any VPC Service Controls perimeter.
For more information, see the
Deprecated VPC Service Controls support for Gemini Cloud Assist investigations
page.
Agent mode logs now attributed to Gemini Code Assist
VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.77.1 now attributes agent mode logs to Gemini
Code Assist. In previous versions, agent mode logs are being attributed to
Gemini CLI instead of Gemini Code Assist. This discrepancy is resolved in the
latest release, and we recommend that you update to version 2.77.1 or higher
to ensure your usage metrics are correctly reported.
April 08, 2026
Custom IAM roles permission update for Gemini Cloud Assist
Gemini Cloud Assist has replaced the cloudaicompanion.instances.completeTask
IAM permission with geminicloudassist.agents.invoke. If you
have access to Gemini Cloud Assist through a custom IAM role,
you must update the role to continue having access. For more information, see the
deprecated IAM permissions
document.
April 06, 2026
Custom IAM roles permission update for Gemini Cloud Assist
On April 8, 2026, Gemini Cloud Assist is replacing the
cloudaicompanion.instances.completeTask IAM permission with
geminicloudassist.agents.invoke. Updates to standard IAM roles
will be done automatically, but if you have access to Gemini Cloud Assist
through a custom IAM role, you must update the role before
April 8, 2026 to ensure continued access. For more information, see the
deprecated IAM permissions
document.
March 24, 2026
Bug fixes in IntelliJ
Various bug fixes and minor product enhancements.
March 13, 2026
Gemini 3.1 Pro and 3.0 Flash are available (Preview)
Gemini 3.1 Pro and Gemini 3.0 Flash are now available to Gemini Code Assist users in VS Code and IntelliJ, in Preview. You can use these models for agent mode, chat, and code generation.
March 04, 2026
File outline and finish changes features in VS Code general availability
The file outline and finish changes features are now available in VS Code and generally available (GA).
February 24, 2026
File outline feature in IntelliJ general availability
The file outline feature is now generally available (GA).
Finish changes feature in IntelliJ general availability
The finish changes features is now generally available (GA).
January 08, 2026
VPC Service Controls for Gemini Cloud Assist investigations is now available in Preview.
January 01, 2026
Gemini Cloud Assist documentation migration
Gemini Cloud Assist release notes are now published here. If you are looking for Gemini Cloud Assist release notes prior to January 2026, see the Gemini for Google Cloud release notes.
December 16, 2025
VS Code model selection issue fixed as of version 2.63.1
The model selection issue affecting free tier customers using Gemini Code Assist releases 2.56 and later is fixed as of version 2.63.1.
December 12, 2025
Known issue for the model selection feature in VS Code Gemini Code Assist
The VS Code Gemini Code Assist model selection feature incorrectly appears for users of the free tier of Gemini Code Assist for individuals.
- The feature shouldn't appear for such users and does not function for them.
December 05, 2025
Finish Changes in IntelliJ (Preview)
The finish changes feature acts as an AI pair programmer that observes your in-progress work and completes the job, eliminating the need to write complex prompts. The core strength of the finish changes feature lies in its flexibility, allowing you to use a mix of input styles, such as pseudocode, #TODOs, or half-written code. This combination minimizes distraction and ensures you remain in control of the high-level design.
Outline in IntelliJ (Preview)
The outline feature automatically creates AI-assisted documentation by generating short, English summaries of code blocks within the Outline tab of the Gemini Code Assist plugin. Outlines help developers to achieve rapid understanding and to focus on abstraction, without getting bogged down by syntactical details.
You can change the settings to disable automatic outline generation, which instead lets you generate outlines of files manually.

December 04, 2025
Model selection for VS Code Gemini Code Assist
The following VS Code Gemini Code Assist users can now manually select the model used by Gemini Code Assist:
- Gemini Code Assist Enterprise users
- Gemini Code Assist Standard users
- Gemini Code Assist for individuals, if you have a Google AI Pro or Ultra subscription
November 13, 2025
VS Code server connection issue fixed as of version 2.58.1
The server connection issue affecting Gemini Code Assist 2.57 and 2.58 releases is fixed as of version 2.58.1
Known issue in VS Code 2.57 and later
The Gemini Code Assist 2.57 and later releases for VS Code have a known issue that prevents the extension from connecting to the server if you are using a gnc c runtime version that's earlier than 2.36.
You can permanently fix this issue by upgrading your gnu c runtime version to 2.36 or higher.
Alternatively, you can downgrade the Gemini Code Assist VS Code extension to version 2.56 until a fix is released.
November 12, 2025
Chat performance metrics
Gain deeper insights into Gemini for Google Cloud's chat performance with metrics for chat acceptance rate and lines of chat accepted, including interactions in Agent mode and non-agentic chat. Combine these metrics with existing code metrics to calculate total acceptance and total lines of code accepted, providing a complete picture of Gemini's performance. For more information, see View Gemini for Google Cloud logs.
Code customization available in agent mode and Gemini CLI (Preview)
Code customization is now supported when using Gemini CLI and agent mode in Gemini Code Assist.
Inline diff is generally available (GA) for IntelliJ
Inline diff is generally available for IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist. With the inline diff view, chat generated code suggestions are visually highlighted directly in your editor. This feature can boost productivity by offering immediate visibility on modifications, streamlining reviews and enabling precise control over integrating new code, all without leaving your current view.
If preferred, you can also change the diff view settings to have a side-by-side diff window instead of the inline diff.

November 10, 2025
Persistent memory for Gemini Code Assist on GitHub (Preview)
Gemini Code Assist on GitHub now supports persistent memory, which stores your previous interactions with Gemini Code Assist on GitHub so that it has context during your future interactions.
For users of the enterprise version, persistent memory is enabled from the connection settings within the Google Cloud console. For users of the consumer version, persistent memory is enabled from the Gemini Code Assist site. For more information, see manage configuration files across multiple repositories.
October 14, 2025
Gemini Code Assist tools are no longer available and are replaced by agent mode (Preview)
Effective October 14, 2025, Gemini Code Assist tools are no longer available. This completes the deprecation process that was announced on October 2, 2025.
Using the @ symbol followed by the name of a tool no longer connects to
Gemini Code Assist tools.
To connect to external services, use Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in Gemini Code Assist agent mode.
For more information, see:
October 13, 2025
Enterprise version of Gemini Code Assist on GitHub (Preview)
Gemini Code Assist on GitHub provides Gemini-powered reviews of pull requests in your GitHub repositories.
The enterprise version enables consolidated control of Gemini Code Assist reviews across multiple repositories, provides increased quotas, supports GitHub Enterprise Cloud and GitHub Enterprise Server, and operates under the Google Cloud Terms of Service.
October 09, 2025
Security, privacy, and compliance for Gemini in BigQuery
Security, privacy, and compliance for Gemini in BigQuery details how customer data is protected and processed by Gemini in BigQuery.
October 08, 2025
Next Edit Predictions in IntelliJ (Preview)
Next Edit Predictions, which predicts the next code suggestions throughout the code file that you're currently in, are now available in IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist, in Preview.
You can cycle through multiple suggestions, dismiss suggestions, or ignore them and continue coding.
Enable Next Edit Predictions in your IDE to get started.

Chat code suggestion preview in IntelliJ
Chat code suggestions are displayed in a preview block by default with IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist, improving the readability of generated chat responses.

October 02, 2025
Gemini Code Assist tools are deprecated and replaced by agent mode
Gemini Code Assist tools are deprecated and will be removed on October 14, 2025.
Gemini Code Assist tools are replaced by Gemini Code Assist agent mode. After
October 14, 2025, using the @ symbol followed by the name of a tool won't
connect to Gemini Code Assist tools.
Agent mode in Gemini Code Assist can connect to external services using Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. For more information, read Configure MCP servers.
September 29, 2025
Add code snippets to the chat context
You can now select, attach, and direct Gemini to focus on code snippets with IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist. Code snippet selection enables discrete analysis of smaller code blocks instead of entire files.
September 26, 2025
Next Edit Predictions in VS Code (Preview)
Next Edit Predictions, which predicts the next code suggestions throughout the code file that you're currently in, are now available in VS Code Gemini Code Assist, in Preview.
You can cycle through multiple suggestions, dismiss suggestions, or ignore them and continue coding.
Enable Next Edit Predictions in your IDE to get started.

Cloud Hub Optimization and Cost Explorer integrations
Gemini Cloud Assist can now answer questions about your resource cost and utilization. To learn more about what permissions you need to enable this functionality, see the Optimize resource costs and utilization setup and the Optimize costs with Cost Explorer setup.
September 23, 2025
Copy sign-in link
As an alternative to clicking Sign in when signing into your Google Account to use IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist, you can click Copy link and manually paste the link in your browser's URL bar.
Access saved prompts in the Prompt Library
You can access saved prompts
in the Prompt Library when you type @ in Gemini chat and select the prompt you
want.
To view the Prompt Library settings, go to Settings > Tools > Gemini > Prompt Library.

Inline diff is generally available (GA) for VS Code
Inline diff is generally available for VS Code Gemini Code Assist. With the inline diff view, you can visually highlight code changes directly in your editor—green for additions, red for deletions. This feature boosts productivity by offering immediate visibility on modifications, streamlining reviews, and enabling precise control over integrating new code, all without leaving your current view.
If preferred, you can also change the diff view settings to have a side-by-side diff window instead of the inline diff.

Revert to a checkpoint in IntelliJ (GA)
Reverting to a checkpoint for chat code suggestions with IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist is now generally available. Reverting to a checkpoint lets you revert affected source files to a point before any code suggestions were applied.
September 18, 2025
See code customization status directly in IDE
You'll now get a one-time notification the first time code customization is enabled for you, so you know right away that the feature is active. Additionally, you can now check the status of code customization directly by clicking on the Gemini icon in your IDE. This makes it simple to confirm that the feature is configured correctly and ready to go. For more information, see Code customization overview.
September 11, 2025
Performance and stability improvements for VS Code
Numerous performance and stability improvements have been made to the Gemini Code Assist extension, further reducing extension crashes and related adverse functional events.
Edit a prior prompt in VS Code
You can edit a prior prompt in Gemini Code Assist and receive a regenerated response based on your edited prompt.
Introducing Release Channels in Gemini Code Assist
We're rolling out Release Channels in Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise to give you more control over the features and models you access, helping us deliver new capabilities faster. This means direct access to our latest features, minimizing the need for sign-ups.
You can choose between the Preview Channel for early access to cutting-edge features (no SLA) or the GA Channel for stable, fully supported features with a standard Google Cloud SLA. Project leads and administrators can easily configure these settings at the Google Cloud Platform project level within the Admin for Gemini settings, making it simple to opt in your entire team to the Preview channel if desired. Note that at launch, the two release channels have identical features. For more information, see Configure Gemini Code Assist release channels.

Delete prompt and response pair in VS Code
You can delete your prompt and Gemini's response to that prompt in your chat with Gemini Code Assist. This works as an alternative to deleting your entire chat history, allowing you to remove a single prompt and response within a chat, while maintaining the rest of your chat history with Gemini Code Assist.
Regenerate a prompt response in VS Code
You can regenerate a prompt response to your most recent prompt, where Gemini Code Assist re-evaluates your prompt and provides a new response.
September 10, 2025
Deploy apps to Cloud Run in Gemini Code Assist agent mode (Preview)
Leverage the power of Gemini CLI extensions in VS Code Gemini Code Assist agent
mode with the /deploy custom slash command. The /deploy command lets you deploy
your existing web application to Cloud Run directly from agent mode. /deploy
takes care of what used to be a multi-step process of building, containerizing,
pushing, and configuring, and then returns a public URL for your live
application.

To get started using the /deploy command, create a web application
in your workspace, install the
Cloud Run MCP server,
turn on agent mode, and then type /deploy. Your app is deployed in minutes and
accessible through a public URL. For more information, see
Use commands.
September 09, 2025
Regenerate a prompt response in IntelliJ
You can regenerate a prompt response to your most recent prompt, where Gemini Code Assist re-evaluates your prompt and provides a new response.
Add terminal output to context in IntelliJ
You can attach terminal output to the chat context with IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist. You can now ask Gemini Code Assist questions about terminal commands and output.
September 04, 2025
Monitor Gemini Code Assist usage
You can now monitor your organization's usage of Gemini Code Assist with a dashboard that is automatically available when you enable and use Gemini Code Assist. The dashboard includes some of the most important metrics, giving you a quick way to view aggregated usage data. For more information, see Monitor Gemini Code Assist usage.
September 03, 2025
Mention a remote repository to prioritize context
You can now start your prompt with the @ symbol and select a specific remote repository from a list to ensure Gemini prioritizes that context. This feature is designed to give you more relevant and precise suggestions by explicitly directing Gemini's focus to the codebase you care about most, allowing you to get more tailored and accurate results. For more information, see Code customization overview.
September 02, 2025
Create and manage multiple chats in IntelliJ
You can create and manage multiple chats in IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist. Each chat contains its own context separate from other chats.
Edit a prior prompt in IntelliJ
You can edit a prior prompt in IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist and receive a regenerated response based on your edited prompt.
August 27, 2025
Change in telemetry setting behavior for VS Code Gemini Code Assist
Gemini Code Assist telemetry log settings now override the VS Code telemetry setting. For example, if the Gemini Code Assist telemetry log setting is turned on but the VS Code telemetry setting is turned off, then telemetry data is still collected. For more information, see Configure Gemini for Google Cloud logs.
August 15, 2025
Delete prompt and response pair in IntelliJ
You can delete your prompt and Gemini's response to that prompt in your chat with IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist. This works as an alternative to deleting your entire chat history, allowing you to remove a single prompt and response within a chat, while maintaining the rest of your chat history with Gemini Code Assist.

Numerous IDE performance improvements
Numerous improvements to VS Code Gemini Code Assist performance, including reductions in CPU usage, memory usage, and extension slowdown.
Release channel name in VS Code chat banner
VS Code Gemini Code Assist shows the configured Release Channel when you're opted into an experimental channel and are using a Standard or Enterprise license.

August 12, 2025
Configure Gemini Code Assist code customization in the Google Cloud Console
You can now set up and manage code customization within the Google Cloud Console, including creating a code repository index, adding repositories to be indexed, and managing repository groups for granular access control. For more information, see Configure Gemini Code Assist code customization.
Gemini Cloud Assist investigations (preview) are now available for Cloud Monitoring alerting.
- When alerts occur for supported resources, you can run an investigation to help troubleshoot and resolve the cause.
August 08, 2025
Quick Preview of chat code suggestions across multiple files
VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.44.0
Gemini Code Assist chat provides a quick preview of the collective code suggestions across multiple files in the chat. Selecting a particular file opens the corresponding file in the editor with the first suggestion selected by default.

August 01, 2025
View code diff in IntelliJ chat
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist 1.23.3
With the code diff view in IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist, you can view suggested code changes directly in your chat with Gemini Code Assist. This feature boosts productivity by offering immediate visibility on modifications, streamlining reviews, and enabling precise control over integrating new code, all within the Gemini Code Assist chat interface.

Chat banner shows release channel information
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist 1.23.3
The IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist chat banner shows the release channel that you're currently working in.

Multi-part chat code suggestions
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist 1.23.3
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist now supports streamlined multi-part chat code suggestions. You have the option to accept a single code change or all suggested changes.

Clickable filenames in chat output
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist 1.23.3
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist provides clickable filenames when it references a file in your workspace as part of its chat response. Clicking the filename opens the file in your workspace.
July 31, 2025
Auto Approve mode lets the Agent act on your behalf
Enable auto approve mode to let the agent act on your behalf. Once the agent is done you can review and roll back changes as you see fit.

Effectively collaborate with your agent with the improved diff view functionality (Preview)
We've enhanced Gemini Code Assist agent mode with powerful new editing capabilities. You can edit code changes directly in the integrated Diff view for precise, on-the-fly adjustments. To improve clarity, we've also added inline diffs directly in the chat, making it easier to see proposed changes at a glance. These features give you unparalleled control and a more efficient way to refine AI-suggested code.

Use Gemini Code Assist agent mode in IntelliJ (Preview)

Stay in control with interactive reviews and approvals
You can use Gemini Code Assist chat in agent mode to complete complex, multi-step tasks and goals with complete control over every change. Before making any modifications, the agent will present a plan for your review. You can edit, ask for changes, approve, or deny any suggested changes. This collaborative approach combines the power of AI with your expertise, resulting in better code and a more efficient workflow.
To get started with agent mode, restart your IDE and follow the instructions in Use agentic chat as a pair programmer.
Use agent mode in Gemini Code Assist for VS Code (Preview)

Tackle complex tasks with Gemini Code Assist agent mode for VS Code
Gemini Code Assist agent mode is available for all users. Describe your goal, and Gemini will create a plan for you to review and approve before any code is changed. This update removes the insiders channel requirement, and includes persistent agent mode or interactive chat state between IDE restarts, real-time shell command output, and faster UI performance. This collaborative approach combines AI power with your expertise, enabling you to complete multi-step tasks with complete control and efficiency.
To get started with agent mode, see Use agentic chat as a pair programmer.
July 28, 2025
Inline diff (Preview)
VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.42.0
Inline diff
is available for VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.42.0 in
Preview. With the inline diff
view, you can visually highlight code changes directly in your editor—green for
additions, red for deletions. This feature boosts productivity by offering
immediate visibility on modifications, streamlining reviews, and enabling
precise control over integrating new code, all without leaving your current
view.
If preferred, you can change the diff view settings to have a side-by-side diff window instead of the inline diff.

July 24, 2025
Thinking tokens
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist 1.22.1
You'll see thinking insights into Gemini's thought process before IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist produces a response, to show you that Gemini is actively working on your request.

Stop in-progress chat responses with IntelliJ
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist 1.22.1
You can
stop chat responses
with IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist 1.22.1. Undesired long running or errant chat
responses are immediately halted.
July 18, 2025
Improved code completion speed
VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.41.0
Code completion suggestion speed is improved with VS Code Extension 2.41.0.
July 17, 2025
Checkpoints, selected code snippets and terminal output, and other features are now Generally Available (GA)
The following features, which launched in Preview in May and June 2025, are now Generally Available:
July 01, 2025
Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Flash models are Generally Available (GA)
Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Flash are Generally Available (GA). These models are used for Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise, and power Gemini Code Assist's chat, code generation, and code transformation capabilities.
With the integration of these stable versions of Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Flash, you'll experience a boost in how Gemini Code Assist handles complex tasks. These models excel in areas like coding, mathematics, science, and intricate reasoning, leading to more accurate and helpful suggestions.

June 30, 2025
Gemini Cloud Assist investigations are now available in Public Preview.
- Investigations leverage Cloud Assist capabilities to troubleshoot your Google Cloud infrastructure and applications.
June 25, 2025
Use agent mode in Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise insiders channel for VS Code (Preview)

Stay in control with interactive reviews and approvals.
You can use Gemini Code Assist chat in agent mode to complete complex, multi-step tasks and goals with complete control over every change. Before making any modifications, the agent will present a plan for your review. You can edit, ask for changes, approve, or deny any suggested changes. This collaborative approach combines the power of AI with your expertise, resulting in better code and a more efficient workflow.
To get started with agent mode, see Use agentic chat as a pair programmer.
Use multi file editing in Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise insiders channel in agent mode for VS Code (Preview)

Say goodbye to single-file edits and hello to project-wide changes.
With multi-file edits in agent mode, the agent can make concurrent changes across your entire codebase in response to a single prompt. This powerful new capability streamlines large-scale refactoring, feature implementation, and bug fixes. Simply describe the changes you need, and the agent will intelligently identify and modify all relevant files, saving you time and effort. You will also have the option to undo changes to local files in case you want to revert the changes to an earlier state.
Use full project context in Gemini Code Assist Standard and Enterprise insiders channel in agent mode for VS Code (Preview)

Smarter, more accurate code suggestions with full project awareness.
Agent mode has a comprehensive understanding of your entire project. The agent analyzes your whole codebase and requests files and folders as needed based on your goals. Full project context lets the agent create more accurate and context-aware code completions, suggestions, and refactorings. This deeper understanding of your project's architecture, dependencies, and coding patterns means you get higher-quality, more consistent code with less effort.
June 18, 2025
Revert to a checkpoint (Preview)
You can revert to a checkpoint for chat code suggestions with VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.37.0, in Preview. Reverting to a checkpoint enables you to revert affected source files to a point before any code suggestions were applied.

Chat code suggestion preview
Chat code suggestions are displayed in a preview block by default with VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.37.0, improving the readability of generated chat responses. You can configure preview pane settings to alternatively display chat code suggestions as fully collapsed or expanded.

Configure local codebase awareness
You can configure local codebase awareness with VS Code Gemini Code Assist 2.37.0.
June 12, 2025
Add code snippets to the chat context
You can now select, attach, and direct Gemini to focus on code snippets with VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.36.0). Code snippet selection enables discrete analysis of smaller code blocks instead of entire files, as Preview.

Add terminal output to the chat context
Terminal output can now be attached to the chat context with VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.36.0). You can now ask Gemini Code Assist questions about terminal commands and output, as Preview.

Configure AI exclusion files
You can now configure the use of .aiexclude and .gitignore files to exclude files from the local context with VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.36.0).
June 05, 2025
Exclude files from local context (Preview)
Context exclusion of files using .gitIgnore is now enforced. Files present in .gitignore are now excluded from the local context with chat, code generation, code completion, and code transformation, as Preview.
Stop in-progress chat responses
You can now stop chat responses with VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.35.0). Undesired long running or errant chat responses are immediately halted.

Automatic scrolling
VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.35.0) now automatically scrolls through chat responses, enabling easier and faster readability. You can disable automatic scrolling in the Gemini Code Assist settings.

Clickable filenames in chat (Preview)
You can now click filenames referenced in a chat response to open the file in the IDE with VS Code Gemini Code Assist (2.35.0), as Preview.

May 28, 2025
Manage files and folders in the Context Drawer
You can now view and manage files and folders requested to be included in Gemini Code Assist's context, using the Context Drawer. After you specify a file or folder to be used as context for your Gemini Code Assist prompts, these files and folders are placed in the Context Drawer, where you can review and remove them from the prompt context.
This gives you more control over which information Gemini Code Assist considers when responding to your prompts.

May 22, 2025
Gemini Code Assist now uses Gemini 2.5. These models are now used in the following experiences:
- Chat
- Code generation
- Code transformation
May 19, 2025
Gemini Cloud Assist now supports asking prompts about your Cloud Monitoring alerts.
Gemini Cloud Assist now supports asking prompts about vulnerabilities detected by Artifact Analysis.
Gemini Cloud Assist can now test the organization policies that you generate with Gemini Cloud Assist directly in the Cloud Assist chat.
May 14, 2025
Chat responses with error messages now have action buttons for IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist (version 1.15.0).
Create custom commands
You can now configure and use custom commands with IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist (version 1.15.0). Create, save, and execute your own pre-configured prompts to perform repetitive tasks faster and more easily in the IDE.
To view the custom commands settings, go to Settings > Tools > Gemini > Prompt Library.

May 06, 2025
Prompt with folders in your local workspace (Preview)
You can now include folders from your local IDE project for IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist (version 1.14.0) to use as context for your prompts, in Preview. To specify a folder in your chat prompt, type @ and select the folder you want to specify.
Directing Code Assist to add folders to your chat can improve responses by specifying use of the contents within your selected folder(s), with support up to a 1M token context window.

April 30, 2025
You can now include folders from your local IDE project for IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist (version 1.14.0) to use as context for your prompts, in Preview.
April 29, 2025
VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.32.0) now supports streamlined multi-part chat code suggestions. You have the option to accept a single code change or all suggested changes.
You can now specify and apply rules to each chat request with VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.32.0).
VS Code Gemini Code Assist (version 2.32.0) now supports creation and management of multiple chats.
April 24, 2025
After May 23, 2025, Gemini in Looker will be enabled by default for Looker (original) instances outside of the EMEA region.
Looker admins can opt out of automatic enablement by disabling the Automated Gemini in Looker enablement and user management setting on the Settings page in the Looker Admin panel.
April 15, 2025
Fixed markdown rendering issues in chat for IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist.
April 09, 2025
Gemini Cloud Assist transforms cloud management and operations using the power of Gemini, placing AI at the center of your Google Cloud experience. It provides AI-powered assistance for cloud management and operational tasks along the application lifecycle, from infrastructure design, deployment, monitoring, troubleshooting, to performance and cost optimization. For more information, see the Gemini Cloud Assist overview.
Gemini Cloud Assist for Flow Analyzer is in Preview. You can generate SQL queries for VPC Flow Logs with Gemini assistance.
Gemini Cloud Assist for Cloud Storage is in Preview. You can understand how to manage your stored data with Gemini assistance.
Gemini Cloud Assist for Storage Insights is in Preview. You can better understand and manage your data storage landscape in Cloud Storage with Gemini assistance.
Gemini Cloud Assist in App Hub is supported in Preview. You can use the chat panel to retrieve information about your application in your app-enabled folder with Gemini assistance.
BigQuery data preparation is generally available (GA). It offers AI-powered suggestions from Gemini for data cleansing, transformation, and enrichment. BigQuery supports visual data preparation pipelines, and pipeline orchestration with Dataform.
Streamed chat responses are now generally available for IntelliJ and VS Code Gemini Code Assist. You can disable this feature in settings.
Gemini in Firebase now provides AI assistance for the following Firebase products and features:
- Firebase Studio (Preview). Learn more at AI assistance in Firebase Studio.
- Data Connect schema generation in the Firebase console. You can use natural language to describe your app's data model and Gemini in Firebase will provide you with a schema that matches the data model. Learn more at Design your schema and deploy it to your database.
- The Firebase App Testing agent (Preview). Uses the power of AI to create and run tests based on natural language prompts that you provide. The agent will create step by step tests that you can run on various virtual and physical devices to make sure your app is of the highest quality. For more information, see App Testing agent.
Gemini Cloud Assist for Cloud Run is available in Preview. You can use the chat to design, optimize, and troubleshoot your Cloud Run apps with Gemini assistance.
Gemini Code Assist tools are in Preview. You can use tools to access external services from your IDE. To learn more about tools, see the Gemini Code Assist Tools overview.
April 01, 2025
Code customization for chat is generally available (GA) for VS Code and IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist. This feature provides contextually relevant code suggestions and insights in your IDE's Gemini Code Assist chat interface. Code customization for chat is available without any additional configuration required. For more information on how to use code customization for chat effectively, see Use code customization.
March 28, 2025
You can now see what files are used by IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist chat and can customize the context as needed.
Local codebase awareness is now available for IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist. You can now include files from your local IDE project in the prompt context by typing @ in the chat prompt box.
March 18, 2025
Streamed chat responses are now available in public preview for IntelliJ and VS Code Gemini Code Assist. You can disable this feature in settings.
Fixed an issue with an infinite progress bar while trying to log in to IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist.
You can now configure and use custom commands in the inline chat menu and lightbulb menu for VS Code Gemini Code Assist. To view custom commands settings, go to Settings > Gemini Code Assist > Custom Commands.
March 12, 2025
Gemini Code Assist now supports data residency at rest. Data residency meets compliance and regulatory requirements by allowing you to specify the geographic locations (regions) where Gemini Code Assist data is stored.
You can now use code customization for Gemini Code Assist Enterprise with VPC Service Controls. This allows secure access to on-premises source control systems. For more information, see Configure VPC Service Controls for Gemini.
March 05, 2025
Various bug fixes and minor product enhancements for IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist extension.
February 24, 2025
The following Gemini in Looker features are available in Preview for Looker (original) instances on Looker 25.2 and later:
- Create custom Looker visualizations: The Visualization Assistant helps you generate custom formatting options for Looker visualizations by using natural language.
- Generate LookML: Use Gemini assistance to generate LookML code suggestions in response to natural language prompts. In the Looker IDE, click the Help me code icon to get Gemini assistance to create dimensions, dimension groups, and measures in your LookML project.
To learn more about how to activate these features, see Admin settings – Gemini in Looker.
Conversational Analytics is now available in Preview for Looker (original) and Looker (Google Cloud core) instances on Looker 25.0 and later that have both Studio in Looker and Gemini in Looker enabled. You can use Conversational Analytics to query your Looker Explore data in natural language.
February 21, 2025
Gemini Code Assist now uses a code-optimized version of Gemini 2.0. This new model is used in the following experiences:
- Chat
- Code generation
- Code transformation
February 19, 2025
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist now shows disconnected network status in the Gemini status bar instead of an error.
February 18, 2025
Code customization for Gemini Code Assist Enterprise now supports repositories hosted on the following:
February 06, 2025
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist now has a setting to block suggestions that contain citations.
Fixed issues with Google Cloud project settings for VS Code Gemini Code Assist.
January 30, 2025
For new customers with billing accounts that have never had a Gemini Code Assist subscription, we automatically apply up to 50 license credits for the first month, regardless of Gemini Code Assist edition. For more information, see Set up Gemini Code Assist.
January 27, 2025
We previously communicated that after January 27, 2025, a purchase would be required to use Gemini in BigQuery features. We are temporarily delaying enforcement of these procurement methods, and no purchase is required at this time. For more information, see Gemini for Google Cloud pricing.
January 22, 2025
Admins can now block all suggestions containing citations during code completion, generation, and chat conversation for VS Code Gemini Code Assist. If the admin level citations block is enabled, the local citations size limit is set to 0.
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist now provides citations in Gemini Chat. When you insert code from the Gemini Code Assist chat pane, and the code has citations, those citations are displayed in the editor.
December 13, 2024
AI summaries of attack paths are disabled in Security Command Center
Effective December 13, 2024, the preview of Gemini AI-generated summaries of Security Command Center attack paths is discontinued. The summaries are no longer available in the Google Cloud console.
For more information, see Gemini features in Security Command Center.
December 12, 2024
Customer-managed encryption keys (CMEK) are now integrated with code customization for Gemini Code Assist. You can now use a CMEK to encrypt and control data-at-rest in a cloud service through Cloud Key Management Service. For more information, see Encrypt data with customer-managed encryption keys.
The maximum number of repositories that can be indexed for Gemini Code Assist code customization has increased to 20,000. The maximum number of repositories per repository group is 500. For more information, see Code customization overview.
December 11, 2024
VS Code Gemini Code Assist is now a separate extension from Cloud Code.
You can now adjust the cloudcode.duetAI.recitation.maxCitedLength setting in the settings UI for VS Code Gemini Code Assist. You no longer need to update the settings.json file to make this adjustment. For more information, see Disable code suggestions that match cited sources.
December 09, 2024
Gemini Code Assist for IntelliJ now supports code transformation. Press Alt+\ (for Windows and Linux) or Cmd+\ (for macOS) to use commands or natural language prompts in the Quick Pick bar to request modifications to your code, and get a diff view to show pending changes to your code.
November 20, 2024
Gemini Code Assist clients are communicating with a new API (cloudcode-pa.googleapis.com), which may require updates to your configuration. See Required APIs for users behind firewalls and Configure VPC Service Controls for more information.
November 14, 2024
You can try Gemini in BigQuery at no charge until January 27, 2025. After that date, to continue to use Gemini in BigQuery you must do one of the following:
- Purchase and assign BigQuery Enterprise Plus edition reservations to projects that use Gemini in BigQuery.
- Purchase Gemini Code Assist Enterprise.
November 12, 2024
IntelliJ Gemini Code Assist is now a separate extension from Cloud Code.