# the name by which the project can be referenced within Serena project_name: "clqms01-be" # list of languages for which language servers are started; choose from: # al bash clojure cpp csharp # csharp_omnisharp dart elixir elm erlang # fortran fsharp go groovy haskell # haxe java julia kotlin lua # markdown # matlab nix pascal perl php # php_phpactor powershell python python_jedi r # rego ruby ruby_solargraph rust scala # swift terraform toml typescript typescript_vts # vue yaml zig # (This list may be outdated. For the current list, see values of Language enum here: # https://github.com/oraios/serena/blob/main/src/solidlsp/ls_config.py # For some languages, there are alternative language servers, e.g. csharp_omnisharp, ruby_solargraph.) # Note: # - For C, use cpp # - For JavaScript, use typescript # - For Free Pascal/Lazarus, use pascal # Special requirements: # Some languages require additional setup/installations. # See here for details: https://oraios.github.io/serena/01-about/020_programming-languages.html#language-servers # When using multiple languages, the first language server that supports a given file will be used for that file. # The first language is the default language and the respective language server will be used as a fallback. # Note that when using the JetBrains backend, language servers are not used and this list is correspondingly ignored. languages: - php # the encoding used by text files in the project # For a list of possible encodings, see https://docs.python.org/3.11/library/codecs.html#standard-encodings encoding: "utf-8" # line ending convention to use when writing source files. # Possible values: unset (use global setting), "lf", "crlf", or "native" (platform default) # This does not affect Serena's own files (e.g. memories and configuration files), which always use native line endings. line_ending: # The language backend to use for this project. # If not set, the global setting from serena_config.yml is used. # Valid values: LSP, JetBrains # Note: the backend is fixed at startup. If a project with a different backend # is activated post-init, an error will be returned. language_backend: # whether to use project's .gitignore files to ignore files ignore_all_files_in_gitignore: true # advanced configuration option allowing to configure language server-specific options. # Maps the language key to the options. # Have a look at the docstring of the constructors of the LS implementations within solidlsp (e.g., for C# or PHP) to see which options are available. # No documentation on options means no options are available. ls_specific_settings: {} # list of additional paths to ignore in this project. # Same syntax as gitignore, so you can use * and **. # Note: global ignored_paths from serena_config.yml are also applied additively. ignored_paths: [] # whether the project is in read-only mode # If set to true, all editing tools will be disabled and attempts to use them will result in an error # Added on 2025-04-18 read_only: false # list of tool names to exclude. # This extends the existing exclusions (e.g. from the global configuration) # # Below is the complete list of tools for convenience. # To make sure you have the latest list of tools, and to view their descriptions, # execute `uv run scripts/print_tool_overview.py`. # # * `activate_project`: Activates a project based on the project name or path. # * `check_onboarding_performed`: Checks whether project onboarding was already performed. # * `create_text_file`: Creates/overwrites a file in the project directory. # * `delete_memory`: Delete a memory file. Should only happen if a user asks for it explicitly, # for example by saying that the information retrieved from a memory file is no longer correct # or no longer relevant for the project. # * `edit_memory`: Replaces content matching a regular expression in a memory. # * `execute_shell_command`: Executes a shell command. # * `find_file`: Finds files in the given relative paths # * `find_referencing_symbols`: Finds symbols that reference the given symbol using the language server backend # * `find_symbol`: Performs a global (or local) search using the language server backend. # * `get_current_config`: Prints the current configuration of the agent, including the active and available projects, tools, contexts, and modes. # * `get_symbols_overview`: Gets an overview of the top-level symbols defined in a given file. # * `initial_instructions`: Provides instructions Serena usage (i.e. the 'Serena Instructions Manual') # for clients that do not read the initial instructions when the MCP server is connected. # * `insert_after_symbol`: Inserts content after the end of the definition of a given symbol. # * `insert_before_symbol`: Inserts content before the beginning of the definition of a given symbol. # * `list_dir`: Lists files and directories in the given directory (optionally with recursion). # * `list_memories`: List available memories. Any memory can be read using the `read_memory` tool. # * `onboarding`: Performs onboarding (identifying the project structure and essential tasks, e.g. for testing or building). # * `read_file`: Reads a file within the project directory. # * `read_memory`: Read the content of a memory file. This tool should only be used if the information # is relevant to the current task. You can infer whether the information # is relevant from the memory file name. # You should not read the same memory file multiple times in the same conversation. # * `rename_memory`: Renames or moves a memory. Moving between project and global scope is supported # (e.g., renaming "global/foo" to "bar" moves it from global to project scope). # * `rename_symbol`: Renames a symbol throughout the codebase using language server refactoring capabilities. # For JB, we use a separate tool. # * `replace_content`: Replaces content in a file (optionally using regular expressions). # * `replace_symbol_body`: Replaces the full definition of a symbol using the language server backend. # * `safe_delete_symbol`: # * `search_for_pattern`: Performs a search for a pattern in the project. # * `write_memory`: Write some information (utf-8-encoded) about this project that can be useful for future tasks to a memory in md format. # The memory name should be meaningful. excluded_tools: [] # list of tools to include that would otherwise be disabled (particularly optional tools that are disabled by default). # This extends the existing inclusions (e.g. from the global configuration). included_optional_tools: [] # fixed set of tools to use as the base tool set (if non-empty), replacing Serena's default set of tools. # This cannot be combined with non-empty excluded_tools or included_optional_tools. fixed_tools: [] # list of mode names to that are always to be included in the set of active modes # The full set of modes to be activated is base_modes + default_modes. # If the setting is undefined, the base_modes from the global configuration (serena_config.yml) apply. # Otherwise, this setting overrides the global configuration. # Set this to [] to disable base modes for this project. # Set this to a list of mode names to always include the respective modes for this project. base_modes: # list of mode names that are to be activated by default. # The full set of modes to be activated is base_modes + default_modes. # If the setting is undefined, the default_modes from the global configuration (serena_config.yml) apply. # Otherwise, this overrides the setting from the global configuration (serena_config.yml). # This setting can, in turn, be overridden by CLI parameters (--mode). default_modes: # initial prompt for the project. It will always be given to the LLM upon activating the project # (contrary to the memories, which are loaded on demand). initial_prompt: "" # time budget (seconds) per tool call for the retrieval of additional symbol information # such as docstrings or parameter information. # This overrides the corresponding setting in the global configuration; see the documentation there. # If null or missing, use the setting from the global configuration. symbol_info_budget: # list of regex patterns which, when matched, mark a memory entry as read‑only. # Extends the list from the global configuration, merging the two lists. read_only_memory_patterns: [] # list of regex patterns for memories to completely ignore. # Matching memories will not appear in list_memories or activate_project output # and cannot be accessed via read_memory or write_memory. # To access ignored memory files, use the read_file tool on the raw file path. # Extends the list from the global configuration, merging the two lists. # Example: ["_archive/.*", "_episodes/.*"] ignored_memory_patterns: []