fix(patch): cherry-pick 78a28bf to release/v0.16.0-preview.4-pr-13188 to patch version v0.16.0-preview.4 and create version 0.16.0-preview.5#13229
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Summary of ChangesHello @gemini-cli-robot, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request is an automated cherry-pick that focuses on enhancing the stability and maintainability of the CLI's user interface components. It centralizes gradient rendering logic into a dedicated, more robust component and fortifies animation and color utility functions against edge cases and potential runtime issues. These improvements are backed by new regression tests, ensuring the UI remains resilient and performs as expected under various conditions. Highlights
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This pull request introduces several important fixes. It refactors gradient rendering to use a new ThemedGradient component, preventing crashes when theme gradients are not properly configured. It also adds robustness to color interpolation and scrollbar animations, particularly against system time changes and invalid color values. The changes are well-tested with new regression tests. My main feedback is about a visual regression in StatsDisplay.tsx where the refactoring to ThemedGradient removed specific color logic for the title, which should be restored.
| if (title) { | ||
| return theme.ui.gradient && theme.ui.gradient.length > 0 ? ( | ||
| <Gradient colors={theme.ui.gradient}> | ||
| <Text bold color={theme.text.primary}> | ||
| {title} | ||
| </Text> | ||
| </Gradient> | ||
| ) : ( | ||
| <Text bold color={theme.text.accent}> | ||
| {title} | ||
| </Text> | ||
| ); | ||
| return <ThemedGradient bold>{title}</ThemedGradient>; | ||
| } |
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This refactoring to use ThemedGradient has caused a visual regression. The original implementation used theme.text.primary for the title color when a gradient was present, and theme.text.accent as a fallback when no gradient was available. The new implementation doesn't specify any color, so it will fall back to the default text color in both cases.
To restore the original behavior, you should determine the color based on the presence of a gradient and pass it to ThemedGradient.
if (title) {
const color = (theme.ui.gradient?.length ?? 0) > 0 ? theme.text.primary : theme.text.accent;
return <ThemedGradient bold color={color}>{title}</ThemedGradient>;
}
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This PR automatically cherry-picks commit 78a28bf to patch version v0.16.0-preview.4 in the preview release to create version 0.16.0-preview.5.