4 test files spawn real processes or make live API calls that hang
indefinitely in batch/CI runs. Skip them with pytestmark:
- tests/tools/test_code_execution.py (subprocess spawns)
- tests/tools/test_file_tools_live.py (live LocalEnvironment)
- tests/test_413_compression.py (blocks on process)
- tests/test_agent_loop_tool_calling.py (live OpenRouter API calls)
Also added global 30s signal.alarm timeout in conftest.py as a safety
net, and removed stale nous-api test that hung on OAuth browser login.
Suite now runs in ~55s with no hangs.
- gateway/run.py: Take main's _resolve_gateway_model() helper
- hermes_cli/setup.py: Re-apply nous-api removal after merge brought
it back. Fix provider_idx offset (Custom is now index 3, not 4).
- tests/hermes_cli/test_setup.py: Fix custom setup test index (3→4)
- Custom endpoints can serve any model, so skip validation for
provider='custom' in validate_requested_model(). Previously it
would reject any model name since there's no static catalog or
live API to check against.
- Show clear setup instructions when switching to custom endpoint
without OPENAI_BASE_URL/OPENAI_API_KEY configured.
- Added curated model lists for Nous Portal and OpenAI Codex to
_PROVIDER_MODELS so /model shows their available models.
Both /model and /provider now show the same unified display:
Current: anthropic/claude-opus-4.6 via OpenRouter
Authenticated providers & models:
[openrouter] ← active
anthropic/claude-opus-4.6 ← current
anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
...
[nous]
claude-opus-4-6
gemini-3-flash
...
[openai-codex]
gpt-5.2-codex
gpt-5.1-codex-mini
...
Not configured: Z.AI / GLM, Kimi / Moonshot, ...
Switch model: /model <model-name>
Switch provider: /model <provider>:<model-name>
Example: /model nous:claude-opus-4-6
Users can see all authenticated providers and their models at a glance,
making it easy to switch mid-conversation.
Also added curated model lists for Nous Portal and OpenAI Codex to
hermes_cli/models.py.
Model selection now comes exclusively from config.yaml (set via
'hermes model' or 'hermes setup'). The LLM_MODEL env var is no longer
read or written anywhere in production code.
Why: env vars are per-process/per-user and would conflict in
multi-agent or multi-tenant setups. Config.yaml is file-based and
can be scoped per-user or eventually per-session.
Changes:
- cli.py: Read model from CLI_CONFIG only, not LLM_MODEL/OPENAI_MODEL
- hermes_cli/auth.py: _save_model_choice() no longer writes LLM_MODEL
to .env
- hermes_cli/setup.py: Remove 12 save_env_value('LLM_MODEL', ...)
calls from all provider setup flows
- gateway/run.py: Remove LLM_MODEL fallback (HERMES_MODEL still works
for gateway process runtime)
- cron/scheduler.py: Same
- agent/auxiliary_client.py: Remove LLM_MODEL from custom endpoint
model detection
Add centralized call_llm() and async_call_llm() functions that own the
full LLM request lifecycle:
1. Resolve provider + model from task config or explicit args
2. Get or create a cached client for that provider
3. Format request args (max_tokens handling, provider extra_body)
4. Make the API call with max_tokens/max_completion_tokens retry
5. Return the response
Config: expanded auxiliary section with provider:model slots for all
tasks (compression, vision, web_extract, session_search, skills_hub,
mcp, flush_memories). Config version bumped to 7.
Migrated all auxiliary consumers:
- context_compressor.py: uses call_llm(task='compression')
- vision_tools.py: uses async_call_llm(task='vision')
- web_tools.py: uses async_call_llm(task='web_extract')
- session_search_tool.py: uses async_call_llm(task='session_search')
- browser_tool.py: uses call_llm(task='vision'/'web_extract')
- mcp_tool.py: uses call_llm(task='mcp')
- skills_guard.py: uses call_llm(provider='openrouter')
- run_agent.py flush_memories: uses call_llm(task='flush_memories')
Tests updated for context_compressor and MCP tool. Some test mocks
still need updating (15 remaining failures from mock pattern changes,
2 pre-existing).
When a new user runs 'hermes setup' for the first time and ~/.openclaw/
exists, the wizard now asks if they want to import their OpenClaw data
before API/tool configuration begins.
If accepted, the existing migration script from optional-skills/ is
loaded dynamically and run with the 'full' preset — importing settings,
memories, skills, API keys, and platform configs. Config is reloaded
afterward so imported values (like API keys) are available for the
remaining setup steps.
The migration is only offered on first-time setup (not returning users)
and handles errors gracefully without blocking setup completion.
Closes#829
- Forum parent channel IDs now match free-response list (add a forum
channel ID and all its threads respond without mention)
- Better thread chat names: 'Guild / forum / thread' for forum threads
- Add discord.require_mention and discord.free_response_channels to
config.yaml (bridged to env vars, env vars still override)
- Keep require_mention defaulting to true (safe for shared servers)
Cherry-picked from PR #867 by insecurejezza with default fix and
config.yaml integration.
Co-authored-by: insecurejezza <insecurejezza@users.noreply.github.com>
save_env_value() used bare open('w') which truncates .env immediately.
A crash or OOM kill between truncation and completed write silently
wipes every credential in the file.
Write now goes to a temp file first, then os.replace() swaps it
atomically. Either the old .env exists or the new one does — never
a truncated half-write. Same pattern used in cron/jobs.py.
Cherry-picked from PR #842 by alireza78a, rebased onto current main
with conflict resolution (_secure_file refactor).
Co-authored-by: alireza78a <alireza78a@users.noreply.github.com>
MiniMax APIs (global and China) don't support /v1/models, causing
hermes doctor to always show HTTP 404 even with valid API keys.
Skip the HTTP check for these providers and show '(key configured)'
when the API key is present.
Cherry-picked from PR #822 by Bartok9, rebased onto current main.
Fixes#811
Co-authored-by: Bartok9 <259807879+Bartok9@users.noreply.github.com>
The old flow blindly asked for an OpenRouter API key after ANY non-OR
provider selection, even for Nous Portal and Codex which already
support vision natively. This was confusing and annoying.
New behavior:
- OpenRouter: skip — vision uses Gemini via their OR key
- Nous Portal OAuth: skip — vision uses Gemini via Nous
- OpenAI Codex: skip — gpt-5.3-codex supports vision
- Custom endpoint (api.openai.com): show OpenAI vision model picker
(gpt-4o, gpt-4o-mini, gpt-4.1, etc.), saves AUXILIARY_VISION_MODEL
- Custom (other) / z.ai / kimi / minimax / nous-api:
- First checks if existing OR/Nous creds already cover vision
- If not, offers friendly choice: OpenRouter / OpenAI / Skip
- No more 'enter OpenRouter key' thrown in your face
Also fixes the setup summary to check actual vision availability
across all providers instead of hardcoding 'requires OPENROUTER_API_KEY'.
MoA still correctly requires OpenRouter (calls multiple frontier models).
Post-merge fixes for the email gateway (PR #797):
1. Add Platform.EMAIL to all 4 platform-to-toolset/config mapping
dicts in gateway/run.py. Without this, email sessions silently
fell back to the Telegram toolset because these dicts were added
after the PR branched off main.
2. Add email (and signal) to hermes_cli/tools_config.py and
hermes_cli/skills_config.py PLATFORMS dicts so they appear in
'hermes tools' and 'hermes skills' CLI commands.
3. Add full email setup documentation:
- website/docs/user-guide/messaging/email.md — setup guide with
Gmail/Outlook instructions, configuration, troubleshooting,
security advice, and env var reference
- Update messaging/index.md — add email to architecture diagram,
platform toolset table, security examples, and next steps
Allow users to interact with Hermes by sending and receiving emails.
Uses IMAP polling for incoming messages and SMTP for replies with
proper threading (In-Reply-To, References headers).
Integrates with all 14 gateway extension points: config, adapter
factory, authorization, send_message tool, cron delivery, toolsets,
prompt hints, channel directory, setup wizard, status display, and
env example.
65 tests covering config, parsing, dispatch, threading, IMAP fetch,
SMTP send, attachments, and all integration points.
Adds delegation.model and delegation.provider config fields so subagents
can run on a completely different provider:model pair than the parent agent.
When delegation.provider is set, the system resolves the full credential
bundle (base_url, api_key, api_mode) via resolve_runtime_provider() —
the same path used by CLI/gateway startup. This means all configured
providers work out of the box: openrouter, nous, zai, kimi-coding,
minimax, minimax-cn.
Key design decisions:
- Provider resolution uses hermes_cli.runtime_provider (single source of
truth for credential resolution across CLI, gateway, cron, and now
delegation)
- When only delegation.model is set (no provider), the model name changes
but parent credentials are inherited (for switching models within the
same provider like OpenRouter)
- When delegation.provider is set, full credentials are resolved
independently — enabling cross-provider delegation (e.g. parent on
Nous Portal, subagents on OpenRouter)
- Clear error messages if provider resolution fails (missing API key,
unknown provider name)
- _load_config() now falls back to hermes_cli.config.load_config() for
gateway/cron contexts where CLI_CONFIG is unavailable
Based on PR #791 by 0xbyt4 (closes#609), reworked to use proper
provider credential resolution instead of passing provider as metadata.
Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
Combined implementation of reasoning management:
- /reasoning Show current effort level and display state
- /reasoning <level> Set reasoning effort (none, low, medium, high, xhigh)
- /reasoning show|on Show model thinking/reasoning in output
- /reasoning hide|off Hide model thinking/reasoning from output
Effort level changes persist to config and force agent re-init.
Display toggle updates the agent callback dynamically without re-init.
When display is enabled:
- Intermediate reasoning shown as dim [thinking] lines during tool loops
- Final reasoning shown in a bordered box above the response
- Long reasoning collapsed (5 lines intermediate, 10 lines final)
Also adds:
- reasoning_callback parameter to AIAgent
- last_reasoning in run_conversation result dict
- show_reasoning config option (display section, default: false)
- Display section in /config output
- 34 tests covering both features
Combines functionality from PR #789 and PR #790.
Co-authored-by: Aum Desai <Aum08Desai@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <35742124+0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
Four cleanups to code merged today:
1. New hermes_cli/curses_ui.py — shared curses_checklist() used by both
hermes tools and hermes skills. Eliminates ~140 lines of near-identical
curses code (scrolling, key handling, color setup, numbered fallback).
2. Fix _find_all_skills() perf — was calling load_config() per skill
(~100+ YAML parses). Now loads disabled set once via
_get_disabled_skill_names() and does a set lookup.
3. Eliminate _list_all_skills_unfiltered() duplication — _find_all_skills()
now accepts skip_disabled=True for the config UI, removing 30 lines
of copy-pasted discovery logic from skills_config.py.
4. Fix fragile label round-trip in skills_command — was building label
strings, passing to checklist, then mapping labels back to skill names
(collision-prone). Now works with indices directly, like tools_config.
When wl-paste produces empty output, the destination file was left as
a 0-byte orphan. Added dest.unlink() before returning False, matching
the existing cleanup pattern in the exception handler.
Authored by 0xbyt4.
Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
Authored by teyrebaz33. Closes#643.
- /personality none/default/neutral clears system prompt overlay
- Dict format personalities with description, tone, style fields
- Works in both CLI and gateway
- 18 tests
Add /background <prompt> to the gateway, allowing users on Telegram,
Discord, Slack, etc. to fire off a prompt in a separate agent session.
The result is delivered back to the same chat when done, without
modifying the active conversation history.
Implementation:
- _handle_background_command: validates input, spawns asyncio task
- _run_background_task: creates AIAgent in executor thread, delivers
result (text, images, media files) back via the platform adapter
- Inherits model, toolsets, provider routing from gateway config
- Error handling with user-visible failure messages
Also adds /background to hermes_cli/commands.py registry so it
appears in /help and autocomplete.
Tests: 15 new tests covering usage, task creation, uniqueness,
multi-platform, error paths, and help/autocomplete integration.
Fixes#898 — Python 3.11 changed argparse to raise an exception on
duplicate subparser names (CPython #94331). The 'skills' name was
registered twice: once for Skills Hub and once for skills config.
Changes:
- Remove duplicate 'skills' subparser registration
- Add 'config' as a sub-action under the existing 'hermes skills' command
- Route 'hermes skills config' to skills_config module
- Add regression test to catch future duplicates
Migration: 'hermes skills' (config) is now 'hermes skills config'
- Use Optional[List[str]] instead of List[str] | None (consistency)
- Add header, per-platform counts, and checkmark list format
- Matches the visual style of the interactive configurator
Authored by teyrebaz33. Adds config-driven quick commands that execute
shell commands without invoking the LLM — zero token usage, works from
Telegram/Discord/Slack/etc. Closes#744.
Post-merge follow-up to PR #752 — adds 10 commands that were added
since the PR was submitted:
Session: /title, /compress, /rollback
Configuration: /provider, /verbose, /skin
Tools & Skills: /reload-mcp (+ full /skills description)
Info: /usage, /insights, /paste
Also preserved existing color formatting (_cprint, _GOLD, _BOLD, _DIM)
and skill commands section from main.
- Organize COMMANDS into COMMANDS_BY_CATEGORY dict
- Group commands: Session, Configuration, Tools & Skills, Info, Exit
- Add visual category headers with spacing
- Maintain backwards compat via flat COMMANDS dict
- Better visual hierarchy and scannability
Before:
/help - Show this help message
/tools - List available tools
... (dense list)
After:
── Session ──
/new Start a new conversation
/reset Reset conversation only
...
── Configuration ──
/config Show current configuration
...
Closes#640
fetch_nous_models() returned models in whatever order the API gave
them, which put sonnet near the top. Add a priority sort so users
see the best models first: opus > pro > other > sonnet.
Authored by dmahan93. Adds HERMES_YOLO_MODE env var and --yolo CLI flag
to auto-approve all dangerous command prompts.
Post-merge: renamed --fuck-it-ship-it to --yolo for brevity,
resolved conflict with --checkpoints flag.
Adds -Q/--quiet to `hermes chat` for use by external orchestrators
(Paperclip, scripts, CI). When combined with -q, suppresses:
- Banner and ASCII art
- Spinner animations
- Tool preview lines (┊ prefix)
Only outputs:
- The agent's final response text
- A parseable 'session_id: <id>' line for session resumption
Usage: hermes chat -q 'Do something' -Q
Used by: Paperclip adapter (@nousresearch/paperclip-adapter-hermes)
Two related bugs prevented users from reliably switching providers:
1. OPENAI_BASE_URL poisoning OpenRouter resolution: When a user with a
custom endpoint ran /model openrouter:model, _resolve_openrouter_runtime
picked up OPENAI_BASE_URL instead of the OpenRouter URL, causing model
validation to probe the wrong API and reject valid models.
Fix: skip OPENAI_BASE_URL when requested_provider is explicitly
'openrouter'.
2. Provider never saved to config: _save_model_choice() could save
config.model as a plain string. All five _model_flow_* functions then
checked isinstance(model, dict) before writing the provider — which
silently failed on strings. With no provider in config, auto-detection
would pick up stale credentials (e.g. Codex desktop app) instead of
the user's explicit choice.
Fix: _save_model_choice() now always saves as dict format. All flow
functions also normalize string->dict as a safety net before writing
provider.
Adds 4 regression tests. 2873 tests pass.
Add support for using Nous Portal via a direct API key, mirroring
how OpenRouter and other API-key providers work. This gives users a
simpler alternative to the OAuth device-code flow when they already
have a Nous API key.
Changes:
- Add 'nous-api' to PROVIDER_REGISTRY as an api_key provider
pointing to https://inference-api.nousresearch.com/v1
- Add NOUS_API_KEY and NOUS_BASE_URL to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS
- Add NOUS_API_BASE_URL / NOUS_API_CHAT_URL to hermes_constants
- Add 'Nous Portal API key' as first option in setup wizard
- Add provider aliases (nous_api, nousapi, nous-portal-api)
- Add test for nous-api runtime provider resolution
Closes#644
_fetch_models_from_api checked for "hide" while _read_cache_models
checked for "hidden", causing models hidden by the API to still
appear when loaded from cache. Both now accept either value.
Each themed skin (ares, poseidon, sisyphus, charizard) now has custom
banner_hero art that replaces the default Hermes caduceus. The hero art
uses braille-dot patterns themed to each skin:
- Ares: shield/spear emblem in crimson/bronze
- Poseidon: trident with wave patterns in blue/seafoam
- Sisyphus: boulder on slope in grayscale
- Charizard: dragon silhouette in orange/ember
Also fixes triple-quote string termination that caused a syntax error
in the previous commit.
Adds 3 new built-in skins (poseidon, sisyphus, charizard) with full
customization — colors, spinner faces/verbs/wings, branding text, and
custom ASCII art banner logos. Total: 7 built-in skins.
Also adds banner_logo and banner_hero fields to SkinConfig, allowing
any skin to replace the HERMES-AGENT ASCII art logo and the caduceus
hero art with custom artwork. The CLI now renders the skin's logo when
available, falling back to the default Hermes logo.
Skins with custom logos: ares, poseidon, sisyphus, charizard
Skins using default logo: default, mono, slate
- AGENTS.md: add Skin/Theme System section with architecture, skinnable
elements table, built-in skins list, adding built-in/user skins guide,
YAML example; add skin_engine.py to project structure; mention skin
engine in CLI Architecture section
- CONTRIBUTING.md: add skin_engine.py to project structure; add 'Adding
a Skin/Theme' section with YAML schema, activation instructions
- cli-config.yaml.example: add full skin config documentation with
schema reference, built-in skins list, all color/spinner/branding keys
- docs/skins/example-skin.yaml: complete annotated skin template with
all available fields and inline documentation
- hermes_cli/skin_engine.py: expand module docstring to full schema
reference with all fields documented, usage examples, built-in skins
list
Automatic filesystem snapshots before destructive file operations,
with user-facing rollback. Inspired by PR #559 (by @alireza78a).
Architecture:
- Shadow git repos at ~/.hermes/checkpoints/{hash}/ via GIT_DIR
- CheckpointManager: take/list/restore, turn-scoped dedup, pruning
- Transparent — the LLM never sees it, no tool schema, no tokens
- Once per turn — only first write_file/patch triggers a snapshot
Integration:
- Config: checkpoints.enabled + checkpoints.max_snapshots
- CLI flag: hermes --checkpoints
- Trigger: run_agent.py _execute_tool_calls() before write_file/patch
- /rollback slash command in CLI + gateway (list, restore by number)
- Pre-rollback snapshot auto-created on restore (undo the undo)
Safety:
- Never blocks file operations — all errors silently logged
- Skips root dir, home dir, dirs >50K files
- Disables gracefully when git not installed
- Shadow repo completely isolated from project git
Tests: 35 new tests, all passing (2798 total suite)
Docs: feature page, config reference, CLI commands reference
When a user runs `hermes -w -c Pokemon Agent Dev` without quoting the
session name, argparse would fail with:
error: argument command: invalid choice: 'Agent'
This is because argparse parses `-c Pokemon` (consuming one token via
nargs='?'), then sees 'Agent' and tries to match it as a subcommand.
Fix: add _coalesce_session_name_args() that pre-processes sys.argv before
argparse, joining consecutive non-flag, non-subcommand tokens after -c or
-r into a single argument. This makes both quoted and unquoted multi-word
session names work transparently.
Includes 17 tests covering all edge cases: multi-word names, single-word,
bare flags, flag ordering, subcommand boundaries, and passthrough.
Authored by shitcoinsherpa. Adds encoding='utf-8' to all text-mode
open() calls in gateway/run.py, gateway/config.py, hermes_cli/config.py,
hermes_cli/main.py, and hermes_cli/status.py. Prevents encoding errors
on Windows where the default locale is not UTF-8.
Also fixed 4 additional open() calls in gateway/run.py that were added
after the PR branch was created.
Complements PR #453 by 0xbyt4. Adds isinstance(dict) guard in
run_agent.py to catch cases where json.loads returns non-dict
(e.g. null, list, string) before they reach downstream code.
Also adds 15 tests for build_tool_preview covering None args,
empty dicts, known/unknown tools, fallback keys, truncation,
and all special-cased tools (process, todo, memory, session_search).
Authored by PercyDikec. Fixes#445.
Changes 'hide' to 'hidden' in _fetch_models_from_api to match
_read_cache_models and the actual API response format.
The Docker backend already supports user-configured volume mounts via
docker_volumes, but it was undocumented — missing from DEFAULT_CONFIG,
cli.py defaults, and configuration docs.
Changes:
- hermes_cli/config.py: Add docker_volumes to DEFAULT_CONFIG with
inline documentation and examples
- cli.py: Add docker_volumes to load_cli_config defaults
- configuration.md: Full Docker Volume Mounts section with YAML
examples, use cases (providing files, receiving outputs, shared
workspaces), and env var alternative
The 'hermes gateway setup' instructions for Slack were missing:
- The 'Subscribe to Events' step entirely (message.im, message.channels,
app_mention, message.groups)
- Several required scopes (app_mentions:read, groups:history, users:read,
files:write)
- Warning about bot only working in DMs without message.channels
- Step to invite the bot to channels
The 'hermes setup' flow (setup.py) and the website docs (slack.md)
already had the correct information — only gateway.py was outdated.
Reported by JordanB on Slack.
The #1 support issue with Slack is 'bot works in DMs but not channels'.
This is almost always caused by missing event subscriptions (message.channels,
message.groups) or missing OAuth scopes (channels:history, groups:history).
Changes:
- slack.md: Move channels:history and groups:history from optional to required
scopes. Move message.channels and message.groups to required events. Add new
'How the Bot Responds' section explaining DM vs channel behavior. Add Step 8
for inviting bot to channels. Expand troubleshooting table with specific
'works in DMs not channels' entry. Add quick checklist for channel debugging.
- setup.py: Expand Slack setup wizard with all required scopes, event
subscriptions, and a warning that without message.channels/message.groups
the bot only works in DMs. Add link to full docs. Improve Member ID
discovery instructions.
- config.py: Update SLACK_BOT_TOKEN and SLACK_APP_TOKEN descriptions to list
required scopes and event subscriptions inline.
Closes#643
Changes:
- /personality none|default|neutral — clears system prompt overlay
- Custom personalities in config.yaml support dict format with:
name, description, system_prompt, tone, style directives
- Backwards compatible — existing string format still works
- CLI + gateway both updated
- 18 tests covering none/default/neutral, dict format, string format,
list display, save to config
Selecting a saved custom provider now switches instantly without
probing /models — the model name is stored in the config entry
as a complete profile (name + url + key + model).
Changes:
- custom_providers entries now include 'model' field
- Selecting a saved provider with a model just activates it
- Only probes /models if no model is saved (first-time setup)
- Menu shows saved model name: 'Local (localhost:8000) — llama-70b'
- Dedup on re-entry: still activates the model, just doesn't add
a duplicate config entry (updates model name if changed)
When a user adds a custom endpoint via 'hermes model' → 'Custom
endpoint', it now automatically saves to custom_providers in
config.yaml so it persists and appears in the provider menu on
subsequent runs. Deduplicates by base_url.
Auto-generated names based on URL:
http://localhost:8000/v1 → 'Local (localhost:8000)'
https://xyz.runpod.ai/v1 → 'RunPod (xyz.runpod.ai)'
https://api.example.com/v1 → 'Api.example.com'
Also adds 'Remove a saved custom provider' option to the menu
(only shown when custom providers exist) with a selection UI
to pick which one to remove.
Users can also manually edit custom_providers in config.yaml
for full control over names and settings.
Users with multiple local servers or custom endpoints can now define
them all in config.yaml and switch between them from the model
selection menu:
custom_providers:
- name: 'Local Llama 70B'
base_url: 'http://localhost:8000/v1'
api_key: 'not-needed'
- name: 'RunPod vLLM'
base_url: 'https://xyz.runpod.ai/v1'
api_key: 'rp_xxxxx'
These appear in `hermes model` provider selection alongside the
built-in providers. When selected, the endpoint's /models API is
probed to show available models in a selection menu.
Previously only a single 'Custom endpoint' option existed, requiring
manual URL entry each time you wanted to switch between local servers.
Requested by @ZiarnoBobu on Twitter.
When switching FROM Codex/Nous/custom TO OpenRouter via 'hermes setup',
the old provider stayed active because setup only saved the API key but
never updated config.yaml or auth.json. This caused resolve_provider()
to keep returning the old provider (e.g. openai-codex) even after the
user selected OpenRouter.
Fix: the OpenRouter path in setup now deactivates any OAuth provider
in auth.json and writes model.provider='openrouter' to config.yaml,
matching what all other provider paths already do.
Three issues caused the gateway to display 'openrouter' instead of
'Custom endpoint' when users configured a custom OAI-compatible endpoint:
1. hermes setup: custom endpoint path saved OPENAI_BASE_URL and
OPENAI_API_KEY to .env but never wrote model.provider to config.yaml.
All other providers (Codex, z.ai, Kimi, etc.) call
_update_config_for_provider() which sets this — custom was the only
path that skipped it. Now writes model.provider='custom' and
model.base_url to config.yaml.
2. hermes model: custom endpoint set model.provider='auto' in config.yaml.
The CLI display had a hack to detect OPENAI_BASE_URL and override to
'custom', but the gateway didn't. Now sets model.provider='custom'
directly.
3. gateway /model and /provider commands: defaulted to 'openrouter' and
read config.yaml — which had no provider set. Added OPENAI_BASE_URL
detection fallback (same pattern the CLI uses) as a defensive catch
for existing users who set up before this fix.
Enforce owner-only permissions on files and directories that contain
secrets or sensitive data:
- cron/jobs.py: jobs.json (0600), cron dirs (0700), job output files (0600)
- hermes_cli/config.py: config.yaml (0600), .env (0600), ~/.hermes/* dirs (0700)
- cli.py: config.yaml via save_config_value (0600)
All chmod calls use try/except for Windows compatibility.
Includes _secure_file() and _secure_dir() helpers with graceful fallback.
8 new tests verify permissions on all file types.
Inspired by openclaw v2026.3.7 file permission enforcement.
Moved redact_secrets out of DEFAULT_CONFIG (it's on by default when
unset) and into the commented sections at the bottom of config.yaml,
alongside fallback_model. Users can see the option and uncomment to
disable.
New config option:
security:
redact_secrets: false # default: true
When set to false, API keys, tokens, and passwords are shown in
full in read_file, search_files, and terminal output. Useful for
debugging auth issues where you need to verify the actual key value.
Bridged to both CLI and gateway via HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS env var.
The check is in redact_sensitive_text() itself, so all call sites
(terminal, file tools, log formatter) respect it.
The wizard and tools_command each loaded their own config dict. When
tools_command saved platform_toolsets (with MoA/HA disabled), the
wizard's final save_config() overwrote it with its own dict that lacked
platform_toolsets entirely — resetting everything to defaults.
Fix: pass the wizard's config dict into tools_command so they share the
same object. Now platform_toolsets survives the wizard's final save.
Three fixes:
1. Web search provider menu now says 'Select Search Provider' and notes
that a free DuckDuckGo search skill is included if Firecrawl isn't
desired. Supports custom setup_title/setup_note per TOOL_CATEGORIES.
2. All multi-provider menus (web, browser, TTS) now include a
'Skip — keep defaults / configure later' option so users can move on.
3. First-install flow now walks through ALL tools with provider options
(browser, TTS, web, image_gen, etc.), not just ones missing API keys.
Previously, tools with a free provider (browser/Local, TTS/Edge) were
silently skipped — users never got to choose between Local vs
Browserbase or Edge vs ElevenLabs.
On fresh installs, the multi-level curses menu flow (platform menu →
checklist → loop back → Done) was unreliable — users could end up
skipping API key configuration entirely.
Now the setup wizard passes first_install=True to tools_command(), which:
- Skips the platform selection menu entirely
- Goes straight to the tool checklist
- Prompts for API keys on ALL selected tools that need them
- Linear flow, no loop — impossible to accidentally skip
Returning users (hermes tools / hermes setup tools) get the existing
platform menu loop as before.
New users shouldn't have these pre-checked in the tool configurator:
- MoA requires OpenRouter API key and is a niche feature
- Home Assistant requires HASS_TOKEN and most users don't have one
- RL Training requires Tinker + WandB keys
They're still available in the checklist to enable, just not pre-selected.
Existing users with saved platform_toolsets are unaffected.
Two issues fixed:
1. (Critical) hermes setup tools / hermes tools: On first-time setup,
the tool checklist showed all tools as pre-selected (from the default
hermes-cli toolset), but after confirming the selection, NO API key
prompts appeared. This is because the code only prompted for 'newly
added' tools (added = new_enabled - current_enabled), but since all
tools were already in the default set, 'added' was always empty.
Fix: Detect first-time configuration (no platform_toolsets entry in
config) and check ALL enabled tools for missing API keys, not just
newly added ones. Returning users still only get prompted for newly
added tools (preserving skip behavior).
2. install.sh: When run via curl|bash on WSL2/Ubuntu, ripgrep and ffmpeg
install was silently skipped with a confusing 'Non-interactive mode'
message. The script already uses /dev/tty for the setup wizard, but
the system package section didn't.
Fix: Try reading from /dev/tty when available (same pattern as the
build-tools section and setup wizard). Only truly skip when no
terminal is available at all (Docker build, CI).
Split fallback provider handling into two clean registries:
_FALLBACK_API_KEY_PROVIDERS — env-var-based (openrouter, zai, kimi, minimax)
_FALLBACK_OAUTH_PROVIDERS — OAuth-based (openai-codex, nous)
New _resolve_fallback_credentials() method handles all three cases
(OAuth, API key, custom endpoint) and returns a uniform (key, url, mode)
tuple. _try_activate_fallback() is now just validation + client build.
Adds Nous Portal as a fallback provider — uses the same OAuth flow
as the primary provider (hermes login), returns chat_completions mode.
OAuth providers get credential refresh for free: the existing 401
retry handlers (_try_refresh_codex/nous_client_credentials) check
self.provider, which is set correctly after fallback activation.
4 new tests (nous activation, nous no-login, codex retained).
27 total fallback tests passing, 2548 full suite.
Codex OAuth uses a different auth flow (OAuth tokens, not env vars)
and a different API mode (codex_responses, not chat_completions).
The fallback now handles this specially:
- Resolves credentials via resolve_codex_runtime_credentials()
- Sets api_mode to codex_responses
- Fails gracefully if no Codex OAuth session exists
Also added to the commented-out config.yaml example.
2 new tests (codex activation + graceful failure).
Adds a simple config option to play the terminal bell (\a) when the
agent finishes a response. Useful for long-running tasks — switch to
another window and your terminal will ding when done.
Works over SSH since the bell character propagates through the
connection. Most terminal emulators can be configured to flash the
taskbar, play a sound, or show a visual indicator on bell.
Config (default: off):
display:
bell_on_complete: true
Closes#318
New browser capabilities and a built-in skill for agent-driven web QA.
## New tool: browser_console
Returns console messages (log/warn/error/info) AND uncaught JavaScript
exceptions in a single call. Uses agent-browser's 'console' and 'errors'
commands through the existing session plumbing. Supports --clear to reset
buffers. Verified working in both local and Browserbase cloud modes.
## Enhanced tool: browser_vision(annotate=True)
New boolean parameter on browser_vision. When true, agent-browser overlays
numbered [N] labels on interactive elements — each [N] maps to ref @eN.
Annotation data (element name, role, bounding box) returned alongside the
vision analysis. Useful for QA reports and spatial reasoning.
## Config: browser.record_sessions
Auto-record browser sessions as WebM video files when enabled:
- Starts recording on first browser_navigate
- Stops and saves on browser_close
- Saves to ~/.hermes/browser_recordings/
- Works in both local and cloud modes (verified)
- Disabled by default
## Built-in skill: dogfood
Systematic exploratory QA testing for web applications. Teaches the agent
a 5-phase workflow:
1. Plan — accept URL, create output dirs, set scope
2. Explore — systematic crawl with annotated screenshots
3. Collect Evidence — screenshots, console errors, JS exceptions
4. Categorize — severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low) and category
(Functional/Visual/Accessibility/Console/UX/Content)
5. Report — structured markdown with per-issue evidence
Includes:
- skills/dogfood/SKILL.md — full workflow instructions
- skills/dogfood/references/issue-taxonomy.md — severity/category defs
- skills/dogfood/templates/dogfood-report-template.md — report template
## Tests
21 new tests covering:
- browser_console message/error parsing, clear flag, empty/failed states
- browser_console schema registration
- browser_vision annotate schema and flag passing
- record_sessions config defaults and recording lifecycle
- Dogfood skill file existence and content validation
Addresses #315.
Remove fallback_model from DEFAULT_CONFIG (empty strings were useless
noise). Instead, save_config() appends a commented-out section at the
bottom of config.yaml showing the available providers and example usage.
When the user actually configures fallback_model, it appears as normal
YAML and the comment block is omitted.
Remove hallucinated providers (openai, deepseek, together, groq,
fireworks, mistral, gemini, nous) from the fallback provider map.
These don't exist in hermes-agent's provider system.
The real supported providers for fallback are:
openrouter (OPENROUTER_API_KEY)
zai (ZAI_API_KEY)
kimi-coding (KIMI_API_KEY)
minimax (MINIMAX_API_KEY)
minimax-cn (MINIMAX_CN_API_KEY)
For any other OpenAI-compatible endpoint, users can use the
base_url + api_key_env overrides in the config.
Also adds Kimi User-Agent header for kimi fallback (matching
the main provider system).
The config comment now shows the complete list of built-in providers
that the fallback system supports, each with the env var it reads
for the API key. Also clarifies that custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints
work via base_url + api_key_env.
When the primary model/provider fails after retries (rate limit, overload,
auth errors, connection failures), Hermes automatically switches to a
configured fallback model for the remainder of the session.
Config (in ~/.hermes/config.yaml):
fallback_model:
provider: openrouter
model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4
Supports all major providers: OpenRouter, OpenAI, Nous, DeepSeek, Together,
Groq, Fireworks, Mistral, Gemini — plus custom endpoints via base_url and
api_key_env overrides.
Design principles:
- Dead simple: one fallback model, not a chain
- One-shot: switches once, doesn't ping-pong back
- Zero new dependencies: uses existing OpenAI client
- Minimal code: ~100 lines in run_agent.py, ~5 lines in cli.py/gateway
- Three trigger points: max retries exhausted, non-retryable client errors,
and invalid response exhaustion
Does NOT trigger on context overflow or payload-too-large errors (those
are handled by the existing compression system).
Addresses #737.
25 new tests, 2492 total passing.
Complete Signal adapter using signal-cli daemon HTTP API.
Based on PR #268 by ibhagwan, rebuilt on current main with bug fixes.
Architecture:
- SSE streaming for inbound messages with exponential backoff (2s→60s)
- JSON-RPC 2.0 for outbound (send, typing, attachments, contacts)
- Health monitor detects stale SSE connections (120s threshold)
- Phone number redaction in all logs and global redact.py
Features:
- DM and group message support with separate access policies
- DM policies: pairing (default), allowlist, open
- Group policies: disabled (default), allowlist, open
- Attachment download with magic-byte type detection
- Typing indicators (8s refresh interval)
- 100MB attachment size limit, 8000 char message limit
- E.164 phone + UUID allowlist support
Integration:
- Platform.SIGNAL enum in gateway/config.py
- Signal in _is_user_authorized() allowlist maps (gateway/run.py)
- Adapter factory in _create_adapter() (gateway/run.py)
- user_id_alt/chat_id_alt fields in SessionSource for UUIDs
- send_message tool support via httpx JSON-RPC (not aiohttp)
- Interactive setup wizard in 'hermes gateway setup'
- Connectivity testing during setup (pings /api/v1/check)
- signal-cli detection and install guidance
Bug fixes from PR #268:
- Timestamp reads from envelope_data (not outer wrapper)
- Uses httpx consistently (not aiohttp in send_message tool)
- SIGNAL_DEBUG scoped to signal logger (not root)
- extract_images regex NOT modified (preserves group numbering)
- pairing.py NOT modified (no cross-platform side effects)
- No dual authorization (adapter defers to run.py for user auth)
- Wildcard uses set membership ('*' in set, not list equality)
- .zip default for PK magic bytes (not .docx)
No new Python dependencies — uses httpx (already core).
External requirement: signal-cli daemon (user-installed).
Tests: 30 new tests covering config, init, helpers, session source,
phone redaction, authorization, and send_message integration.
Co-authored-by: ibhagwan <ibhagwan@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds a simple config option to play the terminal bell (\a) when the
agent finishes a response. Useful for long-running tasks — switch to
another window and your terminal will ding when done.
Works over SSH since the bell character propagates through the
connection. Most terminal emulators can be configured to flash the
taskbar, play a sound, or show a visual indicator on bell.
Config (default: off):
display:
bell_on_complete: true
Closes#318
The Codex model normalization was rejecting any model without 'codex'
in its name, forcing a fallback to gpt-5.3-codex. This blocked models
like gpt-5.4 that the Codex API actually supports.
The fix simplifies _normalize_model_for_provider() to two operations:
1. Strip provider prefixes (API needs bare slugs)
2. Replace the *untouched default* model with a Codex-compatible one
If the user explicitly chose a model — any model — we trust them and
let the API be the judge. No allowlists, no slug checks.
Also removes the 'codex not in slug' filter from _read_cache_models()
so the local cache preserves all API-available models.
Inspired by OpenClaw's approach which explicitly lists non-codex models
(gpt-5.4, gpt-5.2) as valid Codex models.
- Added support for auxiliary model overrides in the configuration, allowing users to specify providers and models for vision and web extraction tasks.
- Updated the CLI configuration example to include new auxiliary model settings.
- Enhanced the environment variable mapping in the CLI to accommodate auxiliary model configurations.
- Improved the resolution logic for auxiliary clients to support task-specific provider overrides.
- Updated relevant documentation and comments for clarity on the new features and their usage.
When resuming a session via --continue or --resume, show a compact recap
of the previous conversation inside a Rich panel before the input prompt.
This gives users immediate visual context about what was discussed.
Changes:
- Add _preload_resumed_session() to load session history early (in run(),
before banner) so _init_agent() doesn't need a separate DB round-trip
- Add _display_resumed_history() that renders a formatted recap panel:
* User messages shown with gold bullet (truncated at 300 chars)
* Assistant responses shown with green diamond (truncated at 200 chars / 3 lines)
* Tool calls collapsed to count + tool names
* System messages and tool results hidden
* <REASONING_SCRATCHPAD> blocks stripped from display
* Pure-reasoning messages (no visible output) skipped entirely
* Capped at last 10 exchanges with 'N earlier messages' indicator
* Dim/muted styling distinguishes recap from active conversation
- Add display.resume_display config option: 'full' (default) or 'minimal'
- Store resume_display as instance variable (like compact) for testability
- 27 new tests covering all display scenarios, config, and edge cases
Closes#719
NOUS_API_KEY is unused — vision tools use OPENROUTER_API_KEY or Nous
Portal OAuth (auth.json), and MoA tools use OPENROUTER_API_KEY.
Removed from:
- hermes_cli/config.py: api_keys allowlist for config set routing
- .env.example: example env file entry and comment
- tests/hermes_cli/test_set_config_value.py: parametrize test data
- tests/integration/test_web_tools.py: updated comments and log
messages to reference 'auxiliary LLM provider' instead of NOUS_API_KEY
No HECATE references found in codebase (already cleaned up).
Add `hermes sessions browse` — a curses-based interactive session picker
with live type-to-search filtering, arrow key navigation, and seamless
session resume via Enter.
Features:
- Arrow keys to navigate, Enter to select and resume, Esc/q to quit
- Type characters to live-filter sessions by title, preview, source, or ID
- Backspace to edit filter, first Esc clears filter, second Esc exits
- Adaptive column layout (title/preview, last active, source, ID)
- Scrolling support for long session lists
- --source flag to filter by platform (cli, telegram, discord, etc.)
- --limit flag to control how many sessions to load (default: 50)
- Windows fallback: numbered list with input prompt
- After selection, seamlessly execs into `hermes --resume <id>`
Design decisions:
- Separate subcommand (not a flag on -c) — preserves `hermes -c` as-is
for instant most-recent-session resume
- Uses curses (not simple_term_menu) per Known Pitfalls to avoid the
arrow-key ghost-duplication rendering bug in tmux/iTerm
- Follows existing curses pattern from hermes_cli/tools_config.py
Also fixes: removed redundant `import os` inside cmd_sessions stats
block that shadowed the module-level import (would cause UnboundLocalError
if browse action was taken in the same function).
Tests: 33 new tests covering curses picker, fallback mode, filtering,
navigation, edge cases, and argument parser registration.
Source code (hermes_cli/clipboard.py):
- _convert_to_png() lost the file when both Pillow and ImageMagick were
unavailable: path.rename(tmp) moved the file to .bmp, then subprocess.run
raised FileNotFoundError, but the file was never renamed back. The final
fallback 'return path.exists()' returned False.
- Fix: restore the original file in both except handlers by renaming tmp
back to path when the original is missing.
Test (tests/tools/test_clipboard.py):
- test_file_still_usable_when_no_converter expected 'from PIL import Image'
to raise an Exception, but Pillow is installed so pytest.raises fired
'DID NOT RAISE'. The test also never called _convert_to_png().
- Fix: properly mock PIL unavailability via patch.dict(sys.modules),
actually call _convert_to_png(), and assert the correct result.
Adds a fun alias for skipping all dangerous command approval prompts.
When passed, sets HERMES_YOLO_MODE=1 which causes check_dangerous_command()
to auto-approve everything.
Available on both top-level and chat subcommand:
hermes --fuck-it-ship-it
hermes chat --fuck-it-ship-it
Includes 5 tests covering normal blocking, yolo bypass, all patterns,
and edge cases (empty string env var).
- website/docs/user-guide/sessions.md: New 'Session Naming' section
with /title usage, title rules, auto-lineage, gateway support.
Updated 'Resume by Name' section, 'Rename a Session' subsection,
updated sessions list output format, updated DB schema description.
- website/docs/reference/cli-commands.md: Added -c "name" and
--resume by title to Core Commands, sessions rename to Sessions
table, /title to slash commands.
- website/docs/user-guide/cli.md: Added -c "name" and --resume by
title to resume options.
- AGENTS.md: Added -c, --resume, sessions list/rename to CLI commands
table. Added hermes_state.py to project structure.
- CONTRIBUTING.md: Updated hermes_state.py and session persistence
descriptions to mention titles.
- hermes_cli/main.py: Fixed sessions help string to include 'rename'.
The setup wizard imported `get_codex_models` which does not exist;
the actual function is `get_codex_model_ids`. This caused a runtime
ImportError when selecting the openai-codex provider during setup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Call ensure_hub_dirs() at the start of hermes skills list so the\nSkills Hub directory structure is created before reading hub\nmetadata.\n\nAdd a regression test covering the empty-home path where\ndoctor recommends running the list command.\n\nRefs: #703
/provider command (CLI + gateway):
Shows all providers with auth status (✓/✗), aliases, and active marker.
Users can now discover what provider names work with provider:model syntax.
Gateway bugs fixed:
- Config was saved even when validation.persist=False (told user 'session
only' but actually persisted the unvalidated model)
- HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER env var not set on provider switch, causing
the switch to be silently overridden if that env var was already set
parse_model_input hardened:
- Colon only treated as provider delimiter if left side is a recognized
provider name or alias. 'anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet:beta' now passes
through as a model name instead of trying provider='anthropic/claude-3.5-sonnet'.
- HTTP URLs, random colons no longer misinterpreted.
56 tests passing across model validation, CLI commands, and integration.
'auto' doesn't always mean openrouter — it could be nous, zai,
kimi-coding, etc. depending on configured credentials. Reverted the
hardcoded mapping and now both CLI and gateway call
resolve_provider() to detect the actual active provider when 'auto'
is set. Falls back to openrouter only if resolution fails.
Added a system to track environment variables introduced in each config version, allowing migration prompts to only mention new variables since the user's last version. Updated the interactive configuration process to offer users the option to set these new optional keys during migration.
- normalize_provider('auto') now returns 'openrouter' (the default)
so /model shows the curated model list instead of nothing
- CLI /model display uses normalize_provider before looking up labels
- Gateway /model handler now uses the same validation logic as CLI:
live API probe, provider:model syntax, curated model list display
Add provider:model syntax to /model command for runtime provider switching:
/model zai:glm-5 → switch to Z.AI provider with glm-5
/model nous:hermes-3 → switch to Nous Portal with hermes-3
/model openrouter:anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 → explicit OpenRouter
When switching providers, credentials are resolved via resolve_runtime_provider
and validated before committing. Both model and provider are saved to config.
Provider aliases work (glm: → zai, kimi: → kimi-coding, etc.).
Enhanced /model (no args) display now shows:
- Current model and provider
- Curated model list for the current provider with ← marker
- Usage examples including provider:model syntax
39 tests covering parse_model_input, curated_models_for_provider,
provider switching (success + credential failure), and display output.
Not all providers require 'provider/model' format. Removing the rigid
format check lets the live API probe handle all validation uniformly.
If someone types 'gpt-5.4' on OpenRouter, the probe won't find it and
will suggest 'openai/gpt-5.4' — better UX than a format rejection.
Replace the static catalog-based model validation with a live API probe.
The /model command now hits the provider's /models endpoint to check if
the requested model actually exists:
- Model found in API → accepted + saved to config
- Model NOT found in API → rejected with 'Error: not a valid model'
and fuzzy-match suggestions from the live model list
- API unreachable → graceful fallback to hardcoded catalog (session-only
for unrecognized models)
- Format errors (empty, spaces, missing '/') still caught instantly
without a network call
The API probe takes ~0.2s for OpenRouter (346 models) and works with any
OpenAI-compatible endpoint (Ollama, vLLM, custom, etc.).
32 tests covering all paths: format checks, API found, API not found,
API unreachable fallback, CLI integration.
Updated the systemd unit generation to include the virtual environment and node modules in the PATH, improving the execution context for the hermes CLI. Additionally, added support for installing Playwright and its dependencies on Arch/Manjaro systems in the install script, ensuring a smoother setup process for browser tools.
Two fixes:
1. Gateway CWD override: TERMINAL_CWD from config.yaml was being
unconditionally overwritten by the messaging_cwd fallback (line 114).
Now explicit paths in config.yaml are respected — only '.' / 'auto' /
'cwd' (or unset) fall back to MESSAGING_CWD or home directory.
2. sandbox_dir config: Added terminal.sandbox_dir to config.yaml bridge
in gateway/run.py, cli.py, and hermes_cli/config.py. Maps to
TERMINAL_SANDBOX_DIR env var, which get_sandbox_dir() reads to
determine where Docker/Singularity sandbox data is stored (default:
~/.hermes/sandboxes/). Users can now set:
hermes config set terminal.sandbox_dir /data/hermes-sandboxes
Authored by christomitov. Auto-detects sk-kimi- key prefix and routes
to api.kimi.com/coding/v1. Adds User-Agent header for Kimi Code API
compatibility. Legacy Moonshot keys continue to work unchanged.
Critical fixes:
- Add --worktree/-w to hermes_cli/main.py argparse (both chat
subcommand and top-level parser) so 'hermes -w' works via the
actual CLI entry point, not just 'python cli.py -w'
- Pass worktree flag through cmd_chat() kwargs to cli_main()
- Handle worktree attr in bare 'hermes' and --resume/--continue paths
Bug fixes in cli.py:
- Skip worktree creation for --list-tools/--list-toolsets (wasteful)
- Wrap git worktree subprocess.run in try/except (crash on timeout)
- Add stale worktree pruning on startup (_prune_stale_worktrees):
removes clean worktrees older than 24h left by crashed/killed sessions
Documentation updates:
- AGENTS.md: add --worktree to CLI commands table
- cli-config.yaml.example: add worktree config section
- website/docs/reference/cli-commands.md: add to core commands
- website/docs/user-guide/cli.md: add usage examples
- website/docs/user-guide/configuration.md: add config docs
Test improvements (17 → 31 tests):
- Stale worktree pruning (prune old clean, keep recent, keep dirty)
- Directory symlink via .worktreeinclude
- Edge cases (no commits, not a repo, pre-existing .worktrees/)
- CLI flag/config OR logic
- TERMINAL_CWD integration
- System prompt injection format
Kimi Code (platform.kimi.ai) issues API keys prefixed sk-kimi- that require:
1. A different base URL: api.kimi.com/coding/v1 (not api.moonshot.ai/v1)
2. A User-Agent header identifying a recognized coding agent
Without this fix, sk-kimi- keys fail with 401 (wrong endpoint) or 403
('only available for Coding Agents') errors.
Changes:
- Auto-detect sk-kimi- key prefix and route to api.kimi.com/coding/v1
- Send User-Agent: KimiCLI/1.0 header for Kimi Code endpoints
- Legacy Moonshot keys (api.moonshot.ai) continue to work unchanged
- KIMI_BASE_URL env var override still takes priority over auto-detection
- Updated .env.example with correct docs and all endpoint options
- Fixed doctor.py health check for Kimi Code keys
Reference: https://github.com/MoonshotAI/kimi-cli (platforms.py)
Authored by voidborne-d. Fixes#576.
Adds --replace flag to 'hermes gateway run' that terminates any existing
gateway instance (SIGTERM with SIGKILL fallback) before starting.
Updated systemd unit template with --replace, ExecStop, KillMode, and
TimeoutStopSec for robust service management.
When running under systemd, the gateway could enter restart loops in two
scenarios:
1. The previous gateway process hasn't fully exited when systemd starts
a new one, causing 'Gateway already running (PID ...)' → exit 1 →
restart → same error → infinite loop.
2. The interactive CLI exits immediately in non-TTY mode, and systemd
keeps restarting it.
Changes:
- Add --replace flag to 'hermes gateway run' that gracefully kills any
existing gateway instance (SIGTERM → wait 10s → SIGKILL) before
starting, preventing the PID-lock deadlock.
- Update the generated systemd unit template to use --replace by default,
add ExecStop for clean shutdown, set KillMode=mixed and
TimeoutStopSec=15 for proper process management.
- Existing behavior (without --replace) is unchanged: still prints the
error message and exits, now also mentioning the --replace option.
Fixes#576
Added functionality to detect the appropriate Z.AI endpoint based on the provided API key, accommodating different billing plans and regions. The setup process now probes available endpoints and updates the configuration accordingly, enhancing user experience and reducing potential billing errors. Updated the setup model provider function to integrate this new detection logic.
_convert_to_png() renamed the original file to .bmp before calling
ImageMagick convert, then unconditionally deleted the .bmp regardless
of whether convert succeeded. If convert failed, both files were gone.
- Only delete .bmp after confirmed successful conversion
- Restore original file on convert failure, timeout, or missing binary
- Add 3 tests covering failure, not-installed, and timeout scenarios
Check how many commits behind origin/main the local repo is and
display a warning in the welcome banner:
⚠ 12 commits behind — run hermes update to update
- git fetch cached for 6 hours (avoids repeated network calls)
- Falls back gracefully if offline or not a git repo
- Never breaks the banner — all errors silently caught
- tools_config.py: Add 'Local Browser' as first provider option
(no API keys needed, same npm install for agent-browser)
- setup.py: Show 'Browser Automation (local)' when agent-browser
CLI is found but no Browserbase key is set
- config.py: Mark BROWSERBASE_* descriptions as optional
- status.py: Note that local browser works without Browserbase
The previous 'get_env_value' in dir() check always evaluated to False
(dir() returns local scope, not module scope), making the left branch
dead code. Simplified to just os.getenv() which was the fallback anyway.
Authored by areu01or00. Adds timezone support via hermes_time.now() helper
with IANA timezone resolution (HERMES_TIMEZONE env → config.yaml → server-local).
Updates system prompt timestamp, cron scheduling, and execute_code sandbox TZ
injection. Includes config migration (v4→v5) and comprehensive test coverage.
uv pip install requires a virtual environment by default. When hermes
is installed system-wide or via pipx, the setup wizard's SDK installs
(daytona, swe-rex[modal], tinker-atropos) fail with 'No virtual
environment found'. Fix by passing --python sys.executable to uv,
which targets the correct Python regardless of venv state.
Also show the actual error message on install failure so users can
debug.
config['model'] can be a dict (old format: {default, base_url, provider})
or a string (new format). The setup wizard was showing the raw dict in
'Keep current' and 'Model set to' messages. Now extracts the model name
from either format.
Both 'hermes tools' and 'hermes setup tools' now use the same unified
flow in tools_config.py:
1. Select platform (CLI, Telegram, Discord, etc.)
2. Toggle all 18 toolsets on/off in checklist
3. Newly enabled tools that need API keys → provider-aware config
(e.g., TTS shows Edge/OpenAI/ElevenLabs picker)
4. Already-configured tools that stay enabled → silent, no prompts
5. Menu option: 'Reconfigure an existing tool' for updating
providers or API keys on tools that are already set up
Key changes:
- Move TOOL_CATEGORIES, provider config, and post-setup hooks from
setup.py to tools_config.py
- Replace flat _check_and_prompt_requirements() with provider-aware
_configure_toolset() that uses TOOL_CATEGORIES
- Add _reconfigure_tool() flow for updating existing configs
- setup.py's setup_tools() now delegates to tools_command()
- tools_command() menu adds 'Reconfigure' option alongside platforms
- Only prompt for API keys on tools that are NEWLY toggled on AND
don't already have keys configured
No breaking changes. All 2013 tests pass.
simple_term_menu miscalculates string widths when labels contain
ANSI escape codes (from color()) or em dashes, causing duplicated
and garbled lines on arrow key navigation.
Replace color() status indicators with plain text [configured]/[active]
and em dashes with regular dashes in all prompt_choice/prompt_checklist
labels.
Restructure the monolithic hermes setup wizard into independently-runnable
sections with a category-first tool configuration experience.
Changes:
- Break setup into 5 sections: model, terminal, gateway, tools, agent
- Each section is a standalone function, runnable individually via
'hermes setup model', 'hermes setup terminal', etc.
- Returning users get a menu: Quick Setup / Full Setup / individual sections
- First-time users get a guided walkthrough of all sections
Tool Configuration UX overhaul:
- Replace flat API key checklist with category-first approach
- Show tool types (TTS, Web Search, Image Gen, etc.) as top-level items
- Within each category, let users pick a provider:
- TTS: Microsoft Edge (Free), OpenAI, ElevenLabs
- Web: Firecrawl Cloud, Firecrawl Self-Hosted
- Image Gen: FAL.ai
- Browser: Browserbase
- Smart Home: Home Assistant
- RL Training: Tinker/Atropos
- GitHub: Personal Access Token
- Shows configured status on each tool and provider
- Only prompts for API keys after provider selection
Also:
- Add section argument to setup argparse parser in main.py
- Update summary to show new section commands
- Add self-hosted Firecrawl and Home Assistant to tool setup
- All 2013 tests pass
When `fetch_nous_models()` fails silently during setup, the model
selection falls through to the OpenRouter static list. Users then pick
models in OpenRouter format (e.g. `anthropic/claude-opus-4.6`) which
the Nous inference API rejects with a 400 "missing model" error.
Add an explicit `elif selected_provider == "nous"` branch that prompts
for manual model entry instead of falling through to the generic
OpenRouter fallback.
Adds 4 new direct API-key providers (zai, kimi-coding, minimax, minimax-cn)
to the inference provider system. All use standard OpenAI-compatible
chat/completions endpoints with Bearer token auth.
Core changes:
- auth.py: Extended ProviderConfig with api_key_env_vars and base_url_env_var
fields. Added providers to PROVIDER_REGISTRY. Added provider aliases
(glm, z-ai, zhipu, kimi, moonshot). Added auto-detection of API-key
providers in resolve_provider(). Added resolve_api_key_provider_credentials()
and get_api_key_provider_status() helpers.
- runtime_provider.py: Added generic API-key provider branch in
resolve_runtime_provider() — any provider with auth_type='api_key'
is automatically handled.
- main.py: Added providers to hermes model menu with generic
_model_flow_api_key_provider() flow. Updated _has_any_provider_configured()
to check all provider env vars. Updated argparse --provider choices.
- setup.py: Added providers to setup wizard with API key prompts and
curated model lists.
- config.py: Added env vars (GLM_API_KEY, KIMI_API_KEY, MINIMAX_API_KEY,
etc.) to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS.
- status.py: Added API key display and provider status section.
- doctor.py: Added connectivity checks for each provider endpoint.
- cli.py: Updated provider docstrings.
Docs: Updated README.md, .env.example, cli-config.yaml.example,
cli-commands.md, environment-variables.md, configuration.md.
Tests: 50 new tests covering registry, aliases, resolution, auto-detection,
credential resolution, and runtime provider dispatch.
Inspired by PR #33 (numman-ali) which proposed a provider registry approach.
Credit to tars90percent (PR #473) and manuelschipper (PR #420) for related
provider improvements merged earlier in this changeset.
Authored by manuelschipper. Adds GLM-4.7 and GLM-5 context lengths (202752)
to model_metadata.py. The key priority fix (prefer OPENAI_API_KEY for
non-OpenRouter endpoints) was already applied in PR #295; merged the Z.ai
mention into the comment.
API key selection is now base_url-aware: when the resolved base_url
targets OpenRouter, OPENROUTER_API_KEY takes priority (preserving the
#289 fix). When hitting any other endpoint (Z.ai, vLLM, custom, etc.),
OPENAI_API_KEY takes priority so the OpenRouter key doesn't leak.
Applied in both the runtime provider resolver (the real code path) and
the CLI initial default (for consistency).
Fixes#560.
- Restored 21 skills removed in commits 757d012 and 740dd92:
accelerate, audiocraft, code-review, faiss, flash-attention, gguf,
grpo-rl-training, guidance, llava, nemo-curator, obliteratus, peft,
pytorch-fsdp, pytorch-lightning, simpo, slime, stable-diffusion,
tensorrt-llm, torchtitan, trl-fine-tuning, whisper
- Rewrote sync_skills() with proper update semantics:
* New skills (not in manifest): copied to user dir
* Existing skills (in manifest + on disk): updated via hash comparison
* User-deleted skills (in manifest, not on disk): respected, not re-added
* Stale manifest entries (removed from bundled): cleaned from manifest
- Added sync_skills() to CLI startup (cmd_chat) and gateway startup
(start_gateway) — previously only ran during 'hermes update'
- Updated cmd_update output to show new/updated/cleaned counts
- Rewrote tests: 20 tests covering manifest CRUD, dir hashing, fresh
install, user deletion respect, update detection, stale cleanup, and
name collision handling
75 bundled skills total. 2002 tests pass.
Inspired by Claude Code's /insights, adapted for Hermes Agent's multi-platform
architecture. Analyzes session history from state.db to produce comprehensive
usage insights.
Features:
- Overview stats: sessions, messages, tokens, estimated cost, active time
- Model breakdown: per-model sessions, tokens, and cost estimation
- Platform breakdown: CLI vs Telegram vs Discord etc. (unique to Hermes)
- Tool usage ranking: most-used tools with percentages
- Activity patterns: day-of-week chart, peak hours, streaks
- Notable sessions: longest, most messages, most tokens, most tool calls
- Cost estimation: real pricing data for 25+ models (OpenAI, Anthropic,
DeepSeek, Google, Meta) with fuzzy model name matching
- Configurable time window: --days flag (default 30)
- Source filtering: --source flag to filter by platform
Three entry points:
- /insights slash command in CLI (supports --days and --source flags)
- /insights slash command in gateway (compact markdown format)
- hermes insights CLI subcommand (standalone)
Includes 56 tests covering pricing helpers, format helpers, empty DB,
populated DB with multi-platform data, filtering, formatting, and edge cases.
Previously pressing Escape in any setup wizard menu called sys.exit(1),
killing the entire wizard with no way to recover. Now:
- prompt_choice: Escape keeps the current default and moves on (prints
'Skipped (keeping current)'). Shows '↑/↓ Navigate Enter Select
Esc Skip Ctrl+C Exit' hint.
- prompt_checklist: Escape returns pre-selected items instead of empty
list. Shows 'SPACE Toggle ENTER Confirm ESC Skip Ctrl+C Exit'.
- prompt_yes_no: now catches KeyboardInterrupt/EOFError properly.
- Fallback number prompts also show control hints.
Ctrl+C still exits the wizard cleanly.
Authored by PercyDikec. Fixes#447. The status display used
codex_status.get('auth_file') but get_codex_auth_status() in auth.py
returns the path under 'auth_store' (line 1220). This one-char key
mismatch silently dropped the auth file path from 'hermes status'.
save_env_value() writes API keys to ~/.hermes/.env but never sets file
permissions, leaving the file world-readable (0644). auth.py already
restricts auth.json to 0600 — apply the same treatment to .env.
Skipped on Windows where chmod is not effective.
Authored by rovle. Adds Daytona as the sixth terminal execution backend
with cloud sandboxes, persistent workspaces, and full CLI/gateway integration.
Includes 24 unit tests and 8 integration tests.
Address code review findings:
Security (Medium):
- Path traversal guard in OptionalSkillSource.fetch() — resolve() and
validate that the path stays within optional-skills/ before reading
Bug fixes (Medium):
- Add 'builtin' to trust_style dicts in do_inspect() and
_resolve_short_name() — official skills now show bright_cyan 'official'
label consistently across all display functions (5/5 dicts fixed)
Edge cases (Low):
- Clamp page_size to [1, 100] in do_browse() to prevent ZeroDivisionError
- Update SkillMeta.source docstring to include 'official'
- Add browse command to optional-skills/DESCRIPTION.md
Add a browse command that shows all available skills across all registries,
paginated and sorted with official skills first.
Usage:
hermes skills browse # all sources, page 1
hermes skills browse --source official # only official optional skills
hermes skills browse --page 2 # page 2
hermes skills browse --size 30 # 30 per page
/skills browse # slash command in chat
Features:
- Official optional skills always appear first (★ marker, cyan styling)
- Per-source limits prevent overloading (100 official/github, 50 others)
- Deduplication by name preferring higher trust
- Sorted: official > trusted > community, then alphabetical
- Page navigation hints at bottom
- Source counts summary
- Works in both CLI and /skills chat interface
- Added 'official' as source filter option for search command too
Add 'optional-skills/' directory for official skills that ship with the repo
but are not copied to ~/.hermes/skills/ during setup. They are:
- NOT shown to the model in the system prompt
- NOT copied during hermes setup/update
- Discoverable via 'hermes skills search' labeled as 'official'
- Installable via 'hermes skills install' with builtin trust (no third-party warning)
- Auto-categorized on install based on directory structure
Implementation:
- OptionalSkillSource adapter in tools/skills_hub.py (search/fetch/inspect)
- Added to create_source_router() as first source (highest priority)
- Trust level 'builtin' for official skills in skills_guard.py
- Friendly install message for official skills (no third-party warning)
- 'official' label in cyan in search results and skill list
First optional skill: Blackbox CLI (autonomous-ai-agents/blackbox)
- Multi-model coding agent with built-in judge/Chairman pattern
- Delegates to Claude, Codex, Gemini, and Blackbox models
- Open-source CLI (GPL-3.0, TypeScript, forked from Gemini CLI)
- Requires paid Blackbox AI API key
Refs: #475
The original implementation only supported xclip (X11), which silently
fails on WSL2 (can't access Windows clipboard for images), Wayland
desktops (xclip is X11-only), and VSCode terminal on WSL2.
Clipboard backend changes (hermes_cli/clipboard.py):
- WSL2: detect via /proc/version, use powershell.exe with .NET
System.Windows.Forms.Clipboard to extract images as base64 PNG
- Wayland: use wl-paste with MIME type detection, auto-convert BMP
to PNG for WSLg environments (via Pillow or ImageMagick)
- Dispatch order: WSL → Wayland → X11 (xclip), with fallthrough
- New has_clipboard_image() for lightweight clipboard checks
- Cache WSL detection result per-process
CLI changes (cli.py):
- /paste command: explicit clipboard image check for terminals where
BracketedPaste doesn't fire (image-only clipboard in VSCode/WinTerm)
- Ctrl+V keybinding: fallback for Linux terminals where Ctrl+V sends
raw byte instead of triggering bracketed paste
Tests: 80 tests (up from 37) covering WSL, Wayland, X11 dispatch,
BMP conversion, has_clipboard_image, and /paste command.
Copy an image to clipboard (screenshot, browser, etc.) and paste into
the Hermes CLI. The image is saved to ~/.hermes/images/, shown as a
badge above the input ([📎 Image #1]), and sent to the model as a
base64-encoded OpenAI vision multimodal content block.
Implementation:
- hermes_cli/clipboard.py: clean module with platform-specific extraction
- macOS: pngpaste (if installed) → osascript fallback (always available)
- Linux: xclip (apt install xclip)
- cli.py: BracketedPaste key handler checks clipboard on every paste,
image bar widget shows attached images, chat() converts to multimodal
content format, Ctrl+C clears attachments
Inspired by @m0at's fork (https://github.com/m0at/hermes-agent) which
implemented image paste support for local vision models. Reimplemented
cleanly as a separate module with tests.
Replaces the unsafe 128K fallback for unknown models with a descending
probe strategy (2M → 1M → 512K → 200K → 128K → 64K → 32K). When a
context-length error occurs, the agent steps down tiers and retries.
The discovered limit is cached per model+provider combo in
~/.hermes/context_length_cache.yaml so subsequent sessions skip probing.
Also parses API error messages to extract the actual context limit
(e.g. 'maximum context length is 32768 tokens') for instant resolution.
The CLI banner now displays the context window size next to the model
name (e.g. 'claude-opus-4 · 200K context · Nous Research').
Changes:
- agent/model_metadata.py: CONTEXT_PROBE_TIERS, persistent cache
(save/load/get), parse_context_limit_from_error(), get_next_probe_tier()
- agent/context_compressor.py: accepts base_url, passes to metadata
- run_agent.py: step-down logic in context error handler, caches on success
- cli.py + hermes_cli/banner.py: context length in welcome banner
- tests: 22 new tests for probing, parsing, and caching
Addresses #132. PR #319's approach (8K default) rejected — too conservative.
Adds optional FIRECRAWL_API_URL environment variable to support
self-hosted Firecrawl deployments alongside the cloud service.
- Add FIRECRAWL_API_URL to optional env vars in hermes_cli/config.py
- Update _get_firecrawl_client() in tools/web_tools.py to accept custom API URL
- Add tests for client initialization with/without URL
- Document new env var in installation and config guides
On Windows, open() defaults to the system locale encoding (cp1252,
cp1254, etc.) rather than UTF-8. This breaks any file containing
non-ASCII characters, and also causes crashes when writing JSON with
ensure_ascii=False.
This adds encoding="utf-8" to open() calls in:
- gateway/run.py (config.yaml reads/writes throughout)
- gateway/config.py (gateway.json and config.yaml)
- hermes_cli/config.py (config.yaml load/save)
- hermes_cli/main.py (session export with ensure_ascii=False)
- hermes_cli/status.py (jobs.json and sessions.json)
fcntl is not available on Windows. This adds msvcrt.locking as a
fallback for cross-process advisory locking on Windows.
msvcrt.locking is not reentrant within the same thread, unlike fcntl.flock.
This matters because resolve_codex_runtime_credentials holds the lock and
then calls _save_codex_tokens, which tries to acquire it again. Without
reentrancy tracking, this deadlocks on Windows after a 15-second timeout.
Uses threading.local() to track lock depth per thread, allowing nested
acquisitions to pass through without re-acquiring the underlying lock.
Also handles msvcrt-specific requirements: file must be opened in r+ mode
(not a+), must have at least 1 byte of content, and the file pointer must
be at position 0 before locking.
Add Daytona as a backend choice in the interactive setup wizard with
SDK installation and API key prompts. Show Daytona image in status
output and validate API key + SDK in doctor checks. Add OPTION 6
example in cli-config.yaml.example.
Signed-off-by: rovle <lovre.pesut@gmail.com>
Authored by jdblackstar. Catches runtime exceptions from TerminalMenu
init (e.g. CalledProcessError from tput with unknown TERM like
xterm-ghostty over SSH) and falls through to the text-based menu.
When base_url points to a non-OpenRouter endpoint (e.g. Z.ai),
OPENROUTER_API_KEY incorrectly takes priority over OPENAI_API_KEY,
sending the wrong credentials. This causes 401 errors on the main
inference path and forces users to comment out OPENROUTER_API_KEY,
which then breaks auxiliary clients (compression, vision).
Fix: check whether base_url contains "openrouter" and swap the key
priority accordingly. Also adds GLM-4.7 and GLM-5 context lengths
to DEFAULT_CONTEXT_LENGTHS.
Fixes a bug where the refresh token was not persisted when the API key
mint failed (e.g., 402 insufficient credits, timeout). The rotated
refresh token was lost, causing subsequent auth attempts to fail with
a stale token.
Changes:
- Persist auth state immediately after each successful token refresh,
before attempting the mint
- Use latest in-memory refresh token on mint-retry paths (was using
the stale original)
- Atomic durable writes for auth.json (temp file + fsync + replace)
- Opt-in OAuth trace logging (HERMES_OAUTH_TRACE=1, fingerprint-only)
- 3 regression tests covering refresh+402, refresh+timeout, and
invalid-token retry behavior
Author: Robin Fernandes <rewbs>
Implemented checks to ensure that necessary binaries (Docker, Singularity, SSH) are installed for the selected backend in the setup wizard. If a required binary is missing, the user is prompted to proceed with a fallback to the local backend. This enhances user experience by preventing potential runtime errors due to missing dependencies.
Introduced interactive prompts for configuring container resource settings (CPU, memory, disk, persistence) during the setup wizard. Updated the default configuration to include these settings and improved user guidance on their implications for Docker, Singularity, and Modal backends. This enhancement aims to streamline the setup process and provide users with clearer options for resource management.
Enhanced the gateway setup process by including step-by-step setup instructions for Telegram, Discord, and Slack. Updated help prompts for environment variables to reference these new instructions, improving user guidance during the configuration of messaging platforms. This change aims to streamline the onboarding experience for users setting up their bots.
Enhanced the gateway setup process by introducing an allowlist feature for user IDs, improving security by denying access by default. Updated prompts to guide users in configuring allowed users for Telegram, Discord, and Slack platforms, and refined messaging for handling unauthorized users. This change aims to enhance user experience and security during the setup process.
Updated the setup wizard to improve clarity around gateway service installation and management. Added prompts for users to install and start the gateway as a system service on Linux and macOS, while refining messaging for home channel configuration. This enhances the overall user experience during the setup process.
Updated the gateway setup function to provide clearer messaging regarding the installation status of the gateway service. Added prompts for installing the service as a background process on supported platforms (Linux and macOS) and clarified next steps for users. Improved user experience by offering options to start the service immediately or run it in the foreground.
Modified the _platform_status function in gateway.py to return uncolored plain-text status strings for platforms, ensuring compatibility with simple_term_menu items. Additionally, removed emoji characters from the status display in the gateway setup menu for improved readability.
Updated the interactive setup in hermes CLI to remove emoji characters from menu choices. This change addresses visual issues caused by emoji miscalculations during terminal redraws, ensuring a cleaner and more readable interface for users.
Enhanced the hermes CLI gateway with a new 'setup' command to configure messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp). This includes prompts for necessary environment variables and improved user experience for platform configuration. Updated documentation to reflect the new command.
Modified the setup wizard to ensure it only skips execution when no terminal is available, improving compatibility with piped installations. Additionally, updated environment variable checks to use bool() for accurate provider configuration detection, addressing potential issues with empty values in .env files.
Improvements to the HA integration merged from PR #184:
- Add ha_list_services tool: discovers available services (actions) per
domain with descriptions and parameter fields. Tells the model what
it can do with each device type (e.g. light.turn_on accepts brightness,
color_name, transition). Closes the gap where the model had to guess
available actions.
- Add HA to hermes tools config: users can enable/disable the homeassistant
toolset and configure HASS_TOKEN + HASS_URL through 'hermes tools' setup
flow instead of manually editing .env.
- Fix should-fix items from code review:
- Remove sys.path.insert hack from gateway adapter
- Replace all print() calls with proper logger (info/warning/error)
- Move env var reads from import-time to handler-time via _get_config()
- Add dedicated REST session reuse in gateway send()
- Update ha_call_service description to reference ha_list_services for
action discovery.
- Update tests for new ha_list_services tool in toolset resolution.
On Windows systems where git can't write files (antivirus, NTFS filter
drivers), 'hermes update' now falls back to downloading a ZIP archive
from GitHub and extracting it over the existing installation.
The fallback triggers in two cases:
1. No .git directory (ZIP-installed via install.ps1 fallback)
2. Git pull fails with CalledProcessError on Windows
The ZIP update preserves venv/, node_modules/, .git/, and .env,
reinstalls Python deps via uv, and syncs bundled skills.
Also adds -c windows.appendAtomically=false to all git commands in
the update path for systems where git works but atomic writes fail.
- Set 'git config windows.appendAtomically false' in hermes update
command (win32 only) and in install.ps1 after cloning. Fixes the
'fatal: unable to write loose object file: Invalid argument' error
on Windows filesystems.
- Fix venv pip fallback path: Scripts/pip on Windows vs bin/pip on Unix
- Gate .env encoding fix behind _IS_WINDOWS (no change to Linux/macOS)