feat: Google Gemini ❇️ (#1355)

* refactor: add gemini-pro to google Models list; use defaultModels for central model listing

* refactor(SetKeyDialog): create useMultipleKeys hook to use for Azure, export `isJson` from utils, use EModelEndpoint

* refactor(useUserKey): change variable names to make keyName setting more clear

* refactor(FileUpload): allow passing container className string

* feat(GoogleClient): Gemini support

* refactor(GoogleClient): alternate stream speed for Gemini models

* feat(Gemini): styling/settings configuration for Gemini

* refactor(GoogleClient): substract max response tokens from max context tokens if context is above 32k (I/O max is combined between the two)

* refactor(tokens): correct google max token counts and subtract max response tokens when input/output count are combined towards max context count

* feat(google/initializeClient): handle both local and user_provided credentials and write tests

* fix(GoogleClient): catch if credentials are undefined, handle if serviceKey is string or object correctly, handle no examples passed, throw error if not a Generative Language model and no service account JSON key is provided, throw error if it is a Generative m
odel, but not google API key was provided

* refactor(loadAsyncEndpoints/google): activate Google endpoint if either the service key JSON file is provided in /api/data, or a GOOGLE_KEY is defined.

* docs: updated Google configuration

* fix(ci): Mock import of Service Account Key JSON file (auth.json)

* Update apis_and_tokens.md

* feat: increase max output tokens slider for gemini pro

* refactor(GoogleSettings): handle max and default maxOutputTokens on model change

* chore: add sensitive redact regex

* docs: add warning about data privacy

* Update apis_and_tokens.md
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### **2. Create a global environment file.**
The default values are enough to get you started and running the app.
The default values are enough to get you started and running the app, allowing you to provide your credentials from the web app.
```bash
# Copies the example file as your global env file
cp .env.example .env
```
However, it's highly recommended you use environment variables for any sensitive credentials until we remove use of localStorage for passing credentials from the frontend
However, if you'd like to provide any credentials for all users of your instance to consume, you can add them to the .env file as follows:
```bash
nano .env