Aligns MiniMax provider with official API documentation. Fixes 6 bugs:
transport mismatch (openai_chat -> anthropic_messages), credential leak
in switch_model(), prompt caching sent to non-Anthropic endpoints,
dot-to-hyphen model name corruption, trajectory compressor URL routing,
and stale doctor health check.
Also corrects context window (204,800), thinking support (manual mode),
max output (131,072), and model catalog (M2 family only on /anthropic).
Source: https://platform.minimax.io/docs/api-reference/text-anthropic-api
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add agent.close() call to _finalize_shutdown_agents() to prevent
zombie processes (terminal sandboxes, browser daemons, httpx clients)
- Global cleanup (process_registry, environments, browsers) preserved
in _stop_impl() during conflict resolution
- Move /restart CommandDef from 'Info' to 'Session' category to match
/stop and /status
Add delegation.reasoning_effort config key so subagents can run at a
different thinking level than the parent agent. When set, overrides
the parent's reasoning_config; when empty, inherits as before.
Valid values: xhigh, high, medium, low, minimal, none (disables thinking).
Config path: delegation.reasoning_effort in config.yaml
Files changed:
- tools/delegate_tool.py: resolve override in _build_child_agent
- hermes_cli/config.py: add reasoning_effort to DEFAULT_CONFIG
- tests/tools/test_delegate.py: 4 new tests covering all cases
Translate all nio SDK calls to mautrix equivalents while preserving the
adapter structure, business logic, and all features (E2EE, reactions,
threading, mention gating, text batching, media caching, voice MSC3245).
Key changes:
- nio.AsyncClient -> mautrix.client.Client + HTTPAPI + MemoryStateStore
- Manual E2EE key management -> OlmMachine with auto key lifecycle
- isinstance(resp, nio.XxxResponse) -> mautrix returns values directly
- add_event_callback per type -> single ROOM_MESSAGE handler with
msgtype dispatch
- Room state (member_count, display_name) via async state store lookups
- Upload/download return ContentURI/bytes directly (no wrapper objects)
- Add shared is_wsl() to hermes_constants (like is_termux)
- Update supports_systemd_services() to verify systemd is actually
running on WSL before returning True
- Add WSL-specific guidance in gateway install/start/setup/status
for both cases: WSL+systemd and WSL without systemd
- Improve help strings: 'run' now says recommended for WSL/Docker,
'start'/'install' now mention systemd/launchd explicitly
- Add WSL gateway FAQ section with tmux/nohup/Task Scheduler tips
- Update CLI commands docs with WSL tip
- Deduplicate _is_wsl() from clipboard.py to shared hermes_constants
- Fix clipboard tests to reset hermes_constants cache
- 20 new WSL-specific tests covering detection, systemd check,
supports_systemd_services integration, and command output
Motivated by user feedback: took 1 hour to figure out run vs start
on WSL, Telegram bot kept disconnecting due to flaky WSL systemd.
Add terminal.container_cpu, container_memory, container_disk, and
container_persistent to the _config_to_env_sync dict so that
`hermes config set terminal.container_memory 8192` correctly
writes TERMINAL_CONTAINER_MEMORY=8192 to ~/.hermes/.env.
Previously these YAML keys had no effect because terminal_tool.py
reads only env vars and the bridge was missing these mappings.
Fixes#7362 (item 2).
- Remove auto-activation: when context.engine is 'compressor' (default),
plugin-registered engines are NOT used. Users must explicitly set
context.engine to a plugin name to activate it.
- Add curses_radiolist() to curses_ui.py: single-select radio picker
with keyboard nav + text fallback, matching curses_checklist pattern.
- Rewrite cmd_toggle() as composite plugins UI:
Top section: general plugins with checkboxes (existing behavior)
Bottom section: provider plugin categories (Memory Provider, Context Engine)
with current selection shown inline. ENTER/SPACE on a category opens
a radiolist sub-screen for single-select configuration.
- Add provider discovery helpers: _discover_memory_providers(),
_discover_context_engines(), config read/save for memory.provider
and context.engine.
- Add tests: radiolist non-TTY fallback, provider config save/load,
discovery error handling, auto-activation removal verification.
Follow-up fixes for the context engine plugin slot (PR #5700):
- Enhance ContextEngine ABC: add threshold_percent, protect_first_n,
protect_last_n as class attributes; complete update_model() default
with threshold recalculation; clarify on_session_end() lifecycle docs
- Add ContextCompressor.update_model() override for model/provider/
base_url/api_key updates
- Replace all direct compressor internal access in run_agent.py with
ABC interface: switch_model(), fallback restore, context probing
all use update_model() now; _context_probed guarded with getattr/
hasattr for plugin engine compatibility
- Create plugins/context_engine/ directory with discovery module
(mirrors plugins/memory/ pattern) — discover_context_engines(),
load_context_engine()
- Add context.engine config key to DEFAULT_CONFIG (default: compressor)
- Config-driven engine selection in run_agent.__init__: checks config,
then plugins/context_engine/<name>/, then general plugin system,
falls back to built-in ContextCompressor
- Wire on_session_end() in shutdown_memory_provider() at real session
boundaries (CLI exit, /reset, gateway expiry)
- PluginContext.register_context_engine() lets plugins replace the
built-in ContextCompressor with a custom ContextEngine implementation
- PluginManager stores the registered engine; only one allowed
- run_agent.py checks for a plugin engine at init before falling back
to the default ContextCompressor
- reset_session_state() now calls engine.on_session_reset() instead of
poking internal attributes directly
- ContextCompressor.on_session_reset() handles its own internals
(_context_probed, _previous_summary, etc.)
- 19 new tests covering ABC contract, defaults, plugin slot registration,
rejection of duplicates/non-engines, and compressor reset behavior
- All 34 existing compressor tests pass unchanged
Add is_network_accessible() helper using Python's ipaddress module to
robustly classify bind addresses (IPv4/IPv6 loopback, wildcards,
mapped addresses, hostname resolution with DNS-failure-fails-closed).
The API server connect() now refuses to start when the bind address is
network-accessible and no API_SERVER_KEY is set, preventing RCE from
other machines on the network.
Co-authored-by: entropidelic <entropidelic@users.noreply.github.com>
HERMES_OVERLAYS keys use models.dev IDs (e.g. 'github-copilot') but
_PROVIDER_MODELS curated lists and config.yaml use Hermes provider IDs
('copilot'). list_authenticated_providers() Section 2 was using the
overlay key directly for model lookups and is_current checks, causing:
- 0 models shown for copilot, kimi, kilo, opencode, vercel
- is_current never matching the config provider
Fix: build reverse mapping from PROVIDER_TO_MODELS_DEV to translate
overlay keys to Hermes slugs before curated list lookup and result
construction. Also adds 'kimi-for-coding' alias in auth.py so the
picker's returned slug resolves correctly in resolve_provider().
Fixes#5223. Based on work by HearthCore (#6492) and linxule (#6287).
Co-authored-by: HearthCore <HearthCore@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: linxule <linxule@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds xAI as a first-class provider: ProviderConfig in auth.py,
HermesOverlay in providers.py, 11 curated Grok models, URL mapping
in model_metadata.py, aliases (x-ai, x.ai), and env var tests.
Uses standard OpenAI-compatible chat completions.
Closes#7050
Isolate system tool configs (git, ssh, gh, npm) per profile by injecting
a per-profile HOME into subprocess environments only. The Python
process's own os.environ['HOME'] and Path.home() are never modified,
preserving all existing profile infrastructure.
Activation is directory-based: when {HERMES_HOME}/home/ exists on disk,
subprocesses see it as HOME. The directory is created automatically for:
- Docker: entrypoint.sh bootstraps it inside the persistent volume
- Named profiles: added to _PROFILE_DIRS in profiles.py
Injection points (all three subprocess env builders):
- tools/environments/local.py _make_run_env() — foreground terminal
- tools/environments/local.py _sanitize_subprocess_env() — background procs
- tools/code_execution_tool.py child_env — execute_code sandbox
Single source of truth: hermes_constants.get_subprocess_home()
Closes#4426
hermes skills browse ran all 7 source adapters serially with no overall
timeout and no progress indicator. On a cold cache, GitHubSource alone
could make 100+ sequential HTTP calls (directory listing + inspect per
skill per tap), taking 5+ minutes with no output — appearing to hang.
Changes:
- Add parallel_search_sources() in tools/skills_hub.py that runs all
source adapters concurrently via ThreadPoolExecutor with a 30s
overall timeout. Sources that finish in time contribute results;
slow ones are skipped gracefully with a visible notice.
- Update unified_search() to use parallel_search_sources() internally.
- Update do_browse() and do_search() in hermes_cli/skills_hub.py to
show a Rich spinner while fetching, so the user sees activity.
- Bump per-source limits (clawhub 50→500, lobehub 50→500, etc.) now
that fetching is parallel — yields far more results per browse.
- Report timed-out sources and suggest re-running for cached results.
- Replace 'inspect/install' footer with 'search deeper' tip.
Worst-case latency drops from 5+ minutes (serial) to ~30s (parallel
with timeout cap). Result count should jump from ~242 to 1000+.
_resolve_verify() returned stale CA bundle paths from auth.json without
checking if the file exists. When a user logs into Nous Portal on their
host (where SSL_CERT_FILE points to a valid cert), that path gets
persisted in auth.json. Running hermes model later in Docker where the
host path doesn't exist caused FileNotFoundError bubbling up as
'Could not verify credentials: [Errno 2] No such file or directory'.
Now _resolve_verify validates the path exists before returning it. If
missing, logs a warning and falls back to True (default certifi-based
TLS verification).
- Remove sys.path.insert hack (leftover from standalone dev)
- Add token lock (acquire_scoped_lock/release_scoped_lock) in
connect()/disconnect() to prevent duplicate pollers across profiles
- Fix get_connected_platforms: WEIXIN check must precede generic
token/api_key check (requires both token AND account_id)
- Add WEIXIN_HOME_CHANNEL_NAME to _EXTRA_ENV_KEYS
- Add gateway setup wizard with QR login flow
- Add platform status check for partially configured state
- Add weixin.md docs page with full adapter documentation
- Update environment-variables.md reference with all 11 env vars
- Update sidebars.ts to include weixin docs page
- Wire all gateway integration points onto current main
Salvaged from PR #6747 by Zihan Huang.
In Docker, HERMES_HOME=/opt/data (set in Dockerfile) and users mount
their .hermes directory to /opt/data. However, profile operations used
Path.home() / '.hermes' which resolves to /root/.hermes in Docker —
an ephemeral container path, not the mounted volume.
This caused:
- Profiles created at /root/.hermes/profiles/ (lost on container recreate)
- active_profile sticky file written to wrong location
- profile list looking at wrong directory
Fix: Add get_default_hermes_root() to hermes_constants.py that detects
Docker/custom deployments (HERMES_HOME outside ~/.hermes) and returns
HERMES_HOME as the root. Also handles Docker profiles correctly
(<root>/profiles/<name> → root is grandparent).
Files changed:
- hermes_constants.py: new get_default_hermes_root()
- hermes_cli/profiles.py: _get_default_hermes_home() delegates to shared fn
- hermes_cli/main.py: _apply_profile_override() + _invalidate_update_cache()
- hermes_cli/gateway.py: _profile_suffix() + _profile_arg()
- Tests: 12 new tests covering Docker scenarios
Previously, _model_flow_named_custom() returned immediately when a saved
model existed, making it impossible to switch models on multi-model
endpoints (OpenRouter, vLLM clusters, etc.).
Now the function always probes the endpoint and shows the selection menu
with the current model pre-selected and marked '(current)'. Falls back
to the saved model if endpoint probing fails.
Fixes#6862
When opencode-go API key is set, it should appear in the /model list.
The provider was already in PROVIDER_TO_MODELS_DEV and PROVIDER_REGISTRY,
so it appears via Part 1 (built-in source).
Also fixes a potential issue in Part 2 (HERMES_OVERLAYS) where providers
with auth_type=api_key but no extra_env_vars would not be detected:
- Now also checks api_key_env_vars from PROVIDER_REGISTRY for api_key auth_type
- Add test verifying opencode-go appears when OPENCODE_GO_API_KEY is set
After curses.wrapper() or simple_term_menu exits, endwin() restores the
terminal but does NOT drain the OS input buffer. Leftover escape-sequence
bytes from arrow key navigation remain buffered and get silently consumed
by the next input()/getpass.getpass() call.
This caused a user-reported bug where selecting Z.AI/GLM as provider wrote
^[^[ (two ESC chars) into .env as the API key, because the buffered escape
bytes were consumed by getpass before the user could type anything.
Fix: add flush_stdin() helper using termios.tcflush(TCIFLUSH) and call it
after every curses.wrapper() and simple_term_menu .show() return across all
interactive menu sites:
- hermes_cli/curses_ui.py (curses_checklist)
- hermes_cli/setup.py (_curses_prompt_choice)
- hermes_cli/tools_config.py (_prompt_choice)
- hermes_cli/auth.py (_prompt_model_selection)
- hermes_cli/main.py (3 simple_term_menu usages)
Previously, removing a claude_code credential from the anthropic pool
only printed a note — the next load_pool() re-seeded it from
~/.claude/.credentials.json. Now writes a 'suppressed_sources' flag
to auth.json that _seed_from_singletons checks before seeding.
Follows the pattern of env: source removal (clears .env var) and
device_code removal (clears auth store state).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Gate function for checking whether a user has explicitly selected a
provider via hermes model/setup, auth.json active_provider, or env
vars. Used in subsequent commits to prevent unauthorized credential
auto-discovery. Follows the pattern from PR #4210.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Platforms that don't return a message_id after the first send (Signal,
GitHub webhooks) were causing GatewayStreamConsumer to re-enter the
"first send" path on every tool boundary, posting one platform message
per tool call (observed as 155 PR comments on a single response).
Fix: treat _message_id == "__no_edit__" as a sentinel meaning "platform
accepted the send but cannot be edited". When a tool boundary arrives
in that state, skip the message_id/accumulated/last_sent_text reset so
all continuation text is delivered once via _send_fallback_final rather
than re-posted per segment.
Also make prompt_toolkit imports in hermes_cli/commands.py optional so
gateway and test environments that lack the package can still import
resolve_command, gateway_help_lines, and COMMAND_REGISTRY.
launchd_stop() previously used `launchctl kill SIGTERM` which only
signals the process. Because the plist has KeepAlive.SuccessfulExit=false,
launchd immediately respawns the gateway — making `hermes gateway stop`
a no-op that prints '✓ Service stopped' while the service keeps running.
Switch to `launchctl bootout` which unloads the service definition so
KeepAlive can't trigger. The process exits and stays stopped until
`hermes gateway start` (which already handles re-bootstrapping unloaded
jobs via error codes 3/113).
Also adds _wait_for_gateway_exit() after bootout to ensure the process
is fully gone before returning, and tolerates 'already unloaded' errors.
Fixes: .env changes not taking effect after gateway stop+restart on macOS.
The root cause was that stop didn't actually stop — the respawned process
loaded the old env before the user's restart command ran.
Automated dead code audit using vulture + coverage.py + ast-grep intersection,
confirmed by Opus deep verification pass. Every symbol verified to have zero
production callers (test imports excluded from reachability analysis).
Removes ~1,534 lines of dead production code across 46 files and ~1,382 lines
of stale test code. 3 entire files deleted (agent/builtin_memory_provider.py,
hermes_cli/checklist.py, tests/hermes_cli/test_setup_model_selection.py).
Co-authored-by: alt-glitch <balyan.sid@gmail.com>
When installing a system service via sudo, ExecStart, WorkingDirectory,
VIRTUAL_ENV, and PATH entries were not remapped to the target user's
home — only HERMES_HOME was. This caused the service to fail with
status=200/CHDIR because the target user cannot access /root/.
Adds _remap_path_for_user() helper and applies it to all path variables
in the system branch of generate_systemd_unit().
Closes#6989
Legacy flat stt.model config key (from cli-config.yaml.example and older
versions) was passed as a model override to transcribe_audio() by the
gateway, bypassing provider-specific model resolution. When the provider
was 'local' (faster-whisper), this caused:
ValueError: Invalid model size 'whisper-1'
Changes:
- gateway/run.py, discord.py: stop passing model override — let
transcribe_audio() handle provider-specific model resolution internally
- get_stt_model_from_config(): now provider-aware, reads from the correct
nested section (stt.local.model, stt.openai.model, etc.); ignores
legacy flat key for local provider to prevent model name mismatch
- cli-config.yaml.example: updated STT section to show nested provider
config structure instead of legacy flat key
- config migration v13→v14: moves legacy stt.model to the correct
provider section and removes the flat key
Reported by community user on Discord.
- Add custom_provider_slug() to hermes_cli/providers.py as the single
source of truth for building 'custom:<name>' slugs.
- Use it in resolve_custom_provider() and list_authenticated_providers()
instead of duplicated inline slug construction.
- Add _session_model_overrides and _voice_mode to gateway test runner
for object.__new__() safety.
Custom providers defined in config.yaml under were
completely invisible to the /model command in both gateway (Telegram,
Discord, etc.) and CLI. The provider listing skipped them and explicit
switching via --provider failed with "Unknown provider".
Root cause: gateway/run.py, cli.py, and model_switch.py only read the
dict from config, ignoring entirely.
Changes:
- providers.py: add resolve_custom_provider() and extend
resolve_provider_full() to check custom_providers after user_providers
- model_switch.py: propagate custom_providers through switch_model(),
list_authenticated_providers(), and get_authenticated_provider_slugs();
add custom provider section to provider listings
- gateway/run.py: read custom_providers from config, pass to all
model-switch calls
- cli.py: hoist config loading, pass custom_providers to listing and
switch calls
Tests: 4 new regression tests covering listing, resolution, and gateway
command handler. All 71 tests pass.
Add DISCORD_ALLOWED_CHANNELS (env var) / discord.allowed_channels (config.yaml)
support to restrict the bot to only respond in specified channels.
When set, messages from any channel NOT in the allowed list are silently
ignored — even if the bot is @mentioned. This provides a secure default-
deny posture vs the existing ignored_channels which is default-allow.
This is especially useful when bots in other channels may create new
channels dynamically (e.g., project bots) — a blacklist requires constant
maintenance while a whitelist is set-and-forget.
Follows the same config pattern as ignored_channels and free_response_channels:
- Env var: DISCORD_ALLOWED_CHANNELS (comma-separated channel IDs)
- Config: discord.allowed_channels (string or list of channel IDs)
- Env var takes precedence over config.yaml
- Empty/unset = no restriction (backward compatible)
Files changed:
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: check allowed_channels before ignored_channels
- gateway/config.py: map discord.allowed_channels → DISCORD_ALLOWED_CHANNELS
- hermes_cli/config.py: add allowed_channels to DEFAULT_CONFIG
Operators running a web server (nginx, caddy) that needs to traverse ~/.hermes/ can now set HERMES_HOME_MODE=0701 (or any octal mode) instead of having _secure_dir() revert their manual chmod on every gateway restart. Default behavior (0o700) is unchanged. Fixes#6991. Contributed by @ygd58.
The GitHub Copilot API now requires a Copilot-Integration-Id header
on all requests. Without it, every API call fails with HTTP 400:
"missing required Copilot-Integration-Id header".
Uses vscode-chat as the integration ID, matching opencode which
shares the same OAuth client ID (Ov23li8tweQw6odWQebz).
Fixes: Copilot provider fails with "missing required Copilot-Integration-Id header" (HTTP 400)
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
The hardcoded User-Agent 'KimiCLI/1.3' is outdated — Kimi CLI is now at
v1.30.0. The stale version string causes intermittent 403 errors from
Kimi's coding endpoint ('only available for Coding Agents').
Update all 8 occurrences across run_agent.py, auxiliary_client.py, and
doctor.py to 'KimiCLI/1.30.0' to match the current official Kimi CLI.
Extends the /fast command to support Anthropic's Fast Mode beta in addition
to OpenAI Priority Processing. When enabled on Claude Opus 4.6, adds
speed:"fast" and the fast-mode-2026-02-01 beta header to API requests for
~2.5x faster output token throughput.
Changes:
- hermes_cli/models.py: Add _ANTHROPIC_FAST_MODE_MODELS registry,
model_supports_fast_mode() now recognizes Claude Opus 4.6,
resolve_fast_mode_overrides() returns {speed: fast} for Anthropic
vs {service_tier: priority} for OpenAI
- agent/anthropic_adapter.py: Add _FAST_MODE_BETA constant,
build_anthropic_kwargs() accepts fast_mode=True which injects
speed:fast + beta header via extra_headers (skipped for third-party
Anthropic-compatible endpoints like MiniMax)
- run_agent.py: Pass fast_mode to build_anthropic_kwargs in the
anthropic_messages path of _build_api_kwargs()
- cli.py: Update _handle_fast_command with provider-aware messaging
(shows 'Anthropic Fast Mode' vs 'Priority Processing')
- hermes_cli/commands.py: Update /fast description to mention both
providers
- tests: 13 new tests covering Anthropic model detection, override
resolution, CLI availability, routing, adapter kwargs, and
third-party endpoint safety
When `hermes update` stashes local changes and the restore hits merge
conflicts, the old code prompted the user to reset or keep conflict
markers. If the user declined the reset, git conflict markers
(<<<<<<< Updated upstream) were left in source files, making hermes
completely unrunnable with a SyntaxError on the next invocation.
Additionally, the interactive path called sys.exit(1), which killed
the entire update process before pip dependency install, skill sync,
and gateway restart could finish — even though the code pull itself
had succeeded.
Changes:
- Always auto-reset to clean state when stash restore conflicts
- Remove the "Reset working tree?" prompt (footgun)
- Remove sys.exit(1) — return False so cmd_update continues normally
- User's changes remain safely in the stash for manual recovery
Also fixes a secondary bug where the conflict handling prompt used
bare input() instead of the input_fn parameter, which would hang
in gateway mode.
Tests updated: replaced prompt/sys.exit assertions with auto-reset
behavior checks; removed the "user declines reset" test (path no
longer exists).
Previously /fast only supported gpt-5.4 and forced a provider switch to
openai-codex. Now supports all 13 models from OpenAI's Priority Processing
pricing table (gpt-5.4, gpt-5.4-mini, gpt-5.2, gpt-5.1, gpt-5, gpt-5-mini,
gpt-4.1, gpt-4.1-mini, gpt-4.1-nano, gpt-4o, gpt-4o-mini, o3, o4-mini).
Key changes:
- Replaced _FAST_MODE_BACKEND_CONFIG with _PRIORITY_PROCESSING_MODELS frozenset
- Removed provider-forcing logic — service_tier is now injected into whatever
API path the user is already on (Codex Responses, Chat Completions, or
OpenRouter passthrough)
- Added request_overrides support to chat_completions path in run_agent.py
- Updated messaging from 'Codex inference tier' to 'Priority Processing'
- Expanded test coverage for all supported models
Add /fast slash command to toggle OpenAI Codex service_tier between
normal and priority ('fast') inference. Only exposed for models
registered in _FAST_MODE_BACKEND_CONFIG (currently gpt-5.4).
- Registry-based backend config for extensibility
- Dynamic command visibility (hidden from help/autocomplete for
non-supported models) via command_filter on SlashCommandCompleter
- service_tier flows through request_overrides from route resolution
- Omit max_output_tokens for Codex backend (rejects it)
- Persists to config.yaml under agent.service_tier
Salvage cleanup: removed simple_term_menu/input() menu (banned),
bare /fast now shows status like /reasoning. Removed redundant
override resolution in _build_api_kwargs — single source of truth
via request_overrides from route.
Co-authored-by: Hermes Agent <hermes@nousresearch.com>
* feat: API server model name derived from profile name
For multi-user setups (e.g. OpenWebUI), each profile's API server now
advertises a distinct model name on /v1/models:
- Profile 'lucas' -> model ID 'lucas'
- Profile 'admin' -> model ID 'admin'
- Default profile -> 'hermes-agent' (unchanged)
Explicit override via API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME env var or
platforms.api_server.model_name config for custom names.
Resolves friction where OpenWebUI couldn't distinguish multiple
hermes-agent connections all advertising the same model name.
* docs: multi-user setup with profiles for API server + Open WebUI
- api-server.md: added Multi-User Setup section, API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME
to config table, updated /v1/models description
- open-webui.md: added Multi-User Setup with Profiles section with
step-by-step guide, updated model name references
- environment-variables.md: added API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME entry
Replace 6 identical copies of the Termux detection function across
cli.py, browser_tool.py, voice_mode.py, status.py, doctor.py, and
gateway.py with a single shared implementation in hermes_constants.py.
Each call site imports with its original local name to preserve all
existing callers (internal references and test monkeypatches).
* feat(nix): shared-state permission model for interactive CLI users
Enable interactive CLI users in the hermes group to share full
read-write state (sessions, memories, logs, cron) with the gateway
service via a setgid + group-writable permission model.
Changes:
nix/nixosModules.nix:
- Directories use setgid 2770 (was 0750) so new files inherit the
hermes group. home/ stays 0750 (no interactive write needed).
- Activation script creates HERMES_HOME subdirs (cron, sessions, logs,
memories) — previously Python created them but managed mode now skips
mkdir.
- Activation migrates existing runtime files to group-writable (chmod
g+rw). Nix-managed files (config.yaml, .env, .managed) stay 0640/0644.
- Gateway systemd unit gets UMask=0007 so files it creates are 0660.
hermes_cli/config.py:
- ensure_hermes_home() splits into managed/unmanaged paths. Managed mode
verifies dirs exist (raises RuntimeError if not) instead of creating
them. Scoped umask(0o007) ensures SOUL.md is created as 0660.
hermes_logging.py:
- _ManagedRotatingFileHandler subclass applies chmod 0660 after log
rotation in managed mode. RotatingFileHandler.doRollover() creates new
files via open() which uses the process umask (0022 → 0644), not the
scoped umask from ensure_hermes_home().
Verified with a 13-subtest NixOS VM integration test covering setgid,
interactive writes, file ownership, migration, and gateway coexistence.
Refs: #6044
* Fix managed log file mode on initial open
Co-authored-by: Siddharth Balyan <alt-glitch@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor: simplify managed file handler and merge activation loops
- Cache is_managed() result in handler __init__ instead of lazy-importing
on every _open()/_chmod_if_managed() call. Avoids repeated stat+env
checks on log rotation.
- Merge two for-loops over the same subdir list in activation script
into a single loop (mkdir + chown + chmod + find in one pass).
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Co-authored-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Co-authored-by: Siddharth Balyan <alt-glitch@users.noreply.github.com>
The setup wizard's OpenClaw migration previously ran immediately with
aggressive defaults (overwrite=True, preset=full) after a single
'Would you like to import?' prompt. This caused several problems:
- Config values with different semantics (e.g. tool_call_execution:
'auto' in OpenClaw vs 'off' for Hermes yolo mode) were imported
without translation
- Gateway tokens were hijacked from OpenClaw without warning, taking
over Telegram/Slack/Discord channels
- Instruction files (.md) containing OpenClaw-specific setup/restart
procedures were copied, causing Hermes restart failures
Now the migration:
1. Asks 'Would you like to see what can be imported?' (softer framing)
2. Runs a dry-run preview showing everything that would be imported
3. Displays categorized warnings for high-impact items (gateway
takeover, config value differences, instruction files)
4. Asks for explicit confirmation with default=No
5. Executes with overwrite=False (preserves existing Hermes config)
Also extracts _load_openclaw_migration_module() for reuse and adds
_print_migration_preview() with keyword-based warning detection.
Tests updated for two-phase behavior + new test for decline-after-preview.
/pr <anything> silently resolved to /prompt via the shortest-match
tiebreaker in prefix expansion, permanently overwriting the system
prompt and persisting to config. The command's functionality (setting
agent.system_prompt) is available via config.yaml and /personality
covers the common use case.
Removes: CommandDef, dispatch branch, _handle_prompt_command handler,
docs references, and updates subcommand extraction test.
list_authenticated_providers() was using env var names from the external
models.dev registry to detect credentials. This registry has incorrect
mappings for 5 providers: minimax-cn, zai, opencode-zen, opencode-go,
and kilocode — causing them to not appear in /model even when the
correct API key is set.
Now checks PROVIDER_REGISTRY from auth.py first (our source of truth),
falling back to models.dev only for providers not in our registry.
Fixes#6620. Based on devorun's investigation in PR #6625.
The credential pool seeder (_seed_from_env) hardcoded the base URL
for API-key providers without running provider-specific auto-detection.
For kimi-coding, this caused sk-kimi- prefixed keys to be seeded with
the legacy api.moonshot.ai/v1 endpoint instead of api.kimi.com/coding/v1,
resulting in HTTP 401 on the first request.
Import and call _resolve_kimi_base_url for kimi-coding so the pool
uses the correct endpoint based on the key prefix, matching the
runtime credential resolver behavior.
Also fix a comment: sk-kimi- keys are issued by kimi.com/code,
not platform.kimi.ai.
Fixes#5561
Two bugs in the model fallback system:
1. Nous login leaves stale model in config (provider=nous, model=opus
from previous OpenRouter setup). Fixed by deferring the config.yaml
provider write until AFTER model selection completes, and passing the
selected model atomically via _update_config_for_provider's
default_model parameter. Previously, _update_config_for_provider was
called before model selection — if selection failed (free tier, no
models, exception), config stayed as nous+opus permanently.
2. Codex/stale providers in auxiliary fallback can't connect but block
the auto-detection chain. Added _is_connection_error() detection
(APIConnectionError, APITimeoutError, DNS failures, connection
refused) alongside the existing _is_payment_error() check in
call_llm(). When a provider endpoint is unreachable, the system now
falls back to the next available provider instead of crashing.
Adds a new CLI command that outputs a compact, plain-text dump of the
user's Hermes setup — version, OS, model/provider, API key presence,
toolsets, gateway status, platforms, cron jobs, skills, and any
non-default config overrides.
Designed for support context: no ANSI colors, ready to paste into
Discord/GitHub/Telegram. Secrets shown as 'set/not set' by default;
--show-keys reveals redacted prefixes (first/last 4 chars).
Files:
- hermes_cli/dump.py (new) — run_dump() implementation
- hermes_cli/main.py — parser + cmd_dump wiring
- hermes_cli/profiles.py — shell completions + subcommand set
The old setup wizard (pre-March 2026) wrote LLM_MODEL to ~/.hermes/.env
across 12 provider flows. Commit 9302690e removed the writes but never
cleaned up existing .env files, leaving a dead variable that:
- Nothing in the codebase reads (zero os.getenv calls)
- The docs incorrectly claimed the gateway still used as fallback
- Caused user confusion when debugging model resolution issues
Changes:
- config.py: Bump _config_version 12 → 13, add migration to clear
LLM_MODEL and OPENAI_MODEL from .env (both dead since March 2026)
- environment-variables.md: Remove LLM_MODEL row, fix HERMES_MODEL
description to stop referencing it
- providers.md: Update deprecation notice from 'deprecated' to 'removed'
Parse x-ratelimit-* headers from inference API responses (Nous Portal,
OpenRouter, OpenAI-compatible) and display them in the /usage command.
- New agent/rate_limit_tracker.py: parse 12 rate limit headers (RPM/RPH/
TPM/TPH limits, remaining, reset timers), format as progress bars (CLI)
or compact one-liner (gateway)
- Hook into streaming path in run_agent.py: stream.response.headers is
available on the OpenAI SDK Stream object before chunks are consumed
- CLI /usage: appends rate limit section with progress bars + warnings
when any bucket exceeds 80%
- Gateway /usage: appends compact rate limit summary
- 24 unit tests covering parsing, formatting, edge cases
Headers captured per response:
x-ratelimit-{limit,remaining,reset}-{requests,tokens}{,-1h}
Example CLI display:
Nous Rate Limits (captured just now):
Requests/min [░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░] 0.1% 1/800 used (799 left, resets in 59s)
Tokens/hr [░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░] 0.0% 49/336.0M (336.0M left, resets in 52m)
Updated the logic for determining the probed_url in the probe_api_models function to use the first tried URL instead of the last. This change ensures that the most relevant URL is returned when probing for models. Additionally, improved the output message in the _model_flow_custom function to provide clearer guidance based on the suggested_base_url.
The BlueBubbles adapter was merged but missing setup wizard support:
- Add _setup_bluebubbles() guided setup (server URL, password, allowlist,
home channel, webhook port)
- Add to _GATEWAY_PLATFORMS registry so it appears in 'hermes setup gateway'
- Add to any_messaging check and home channel missing warning
- Add to gateway status display in 'hermes setup'
- Add BLUEBUBBLES_SERVER_URL, BLUEBUBBLES_PASSWORD, BLUEBUBBLES_ALLOWED_USERS
to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS with descriptions and categories
Previously the only way to configure BlueBubbles was manually editing .env.
Two issues resolved:
1. Add opencode.ai to _URL_TO_PROVIDER mapping so base_url routes through
models.dev lookup (which has mimo-v2-pro at 1M context) instead of
falling back to probing /models (404) and defaulting to 128K.
2. Fix _format_context_length to round cleanly: 1048576 → '1M' instead
of '1.048576M'. Applies same rounding logic to K values.
Introduce gateway_timeout_warning (default 900s) as a pre-timeout alert
layer. When inactivity reaches the warning threshold, a single
notification is sent to the user offering to wait or reset. If
inactivity continues to the gateway_timeout (default 1800s), the full
timeout fires as before.
This gives users a chance to intervene before work is lost on slow
API providers without disabling the safety timeout entirely.
Config: agent.gateway_timeout_warning in config.yaml, or
HERMES_AGENT_TIMEOUT_WARNING env var (0 = disable warning).
Step c in switch_model() blindly converted the first colon to a slash for
aggregator providers, even when the model name already contained a slash
(vendor/model format). This mangled variant tags like :free into /free,
causing 400 Bad Request from the API.
Fix: skip the colon→slash conversion when the model already has a slash,
since the colon is a variant tag, not a vendor separator. The module
docstring already documented this intent (line 17-18) but the
implementation didn't enforce it.
Reported via Discord. Related to PR #6088 (which identified the same bug
but placed the fix in model_normalize.py instead of model_switch.py where
the actual mangling occurs).
Fixes#4647 — Signal replies duplicated when gateway streaming is enabled.
Root cause: stream_consumer.py did not handle the case where send() returns
success=True but no message_id (Signal behavior). Every stream delta produced
a separate send() call (7+ messages instead of 2), plus the gateway sent
another full duplicate since already_sent was never set.
Changes:
- stream_consumer.py: Add elif branch for success-without-message_id — enters
fallback mode (sets already_sent, disables editing, sends only continuation)
- signal.py send(): Extract timestamp from signal-cli RPC result as message_id
so stream consumer follows normal edit→fallback path
- signal.py: Add public stop_typing() delegating to _stop_typing_indicator()
so base adapter's _keep_typing finally block can clean up typing tasks
- gateway/run.py: Per-platform tool_progress_overrides (#6164) — lets users
set e.g. signal: off while keeping telegram: all
- hermes_cli/config.py: Add tool_progress_overrides to DEFAULT_CONFIG
Refs: #4647, #6164
Add configurable reply-reference behavior for Discord, matching the
existing Telegram (TELEGRAM_REPLY_TO_MODE) and Mattermost
(MATTERMOST_REPLY_MODE) implementations.
Modes:
- 'off': never reply-reference the original message
- 'first': reply-reference on first chunk only (default, current behavior)
- 'all': reply-reference on every chunk
Set DISCORD_REPLY_TO_MODE=off in .env to disable reply-to messages.
Changes:
- gateway/config.py: parse DISCORD_REPLY_TO_MODE env var
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: read reply_to_mode from config, respect
it in send() — skip fetch_message entirely when 'off'
- hermes_cli/config.py: add to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS for hermes setup
- 23 tests covering config, send behavior, env var override
- docs: discord.md env var table + environment-variables.md reference
Closes community request from Stuart on Discord.
* fix(nix): export HERMES_HOME system-wide when addToSystemPackages is true
The `addToSystemPackages` option's documentation (and the `:::tip` block in
`website/docs/getting-started/nix-setup.md`) promises that enabling it both
puts the `hermes` CLI on PATH and sets `HERMES_HOME` system-wide so interactive
shells share state with the gateway service. The module only did the former,
so running `hermes` in a user shell silently created a separate `~/.hermes/`
directory instead of the managed `${stateDir}/.hermes`.
Implement the documented behavior by also setting
`environment.variables.HERMES_HOME = "${cfg.stateDir}/.hermes"` in the same
mkIf block, and update the option description to match.
Fixes#6044
* fix(nix): preserve group-readable permissions in managed mode
The NixOS module sets HERMES_HOME directories to 0750 and files to 0640
so interactive users in the hermes group can share state with the gateway
service. Two issues prevented this from working:
1. hermes_cli/config.py: _secure_dir() unconditionally chmod'd HERMES_HOME
to 0700 on every startup, overwriting the NixOS module's 0750. Similarly,
_secure_file() forced 0600 on config files. Both now skip in managed mode
(detected via .managed marker or HERMES_MANAGED env var).
2. nix/nixosModules.nix: the .env file was created with 0600 (owner-only),
while config.yaml was already 0640 (group-readable). Changed to 0640 for
consistency — users granted hermes group membership should be able to read
the managed .env.
Verified with a NixOS VM integration test: a normal user in the hermes group
can now run `hermes version` and `hermes config` against the managed
HERMES_HOME without PermissionError.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: zerone0x <zerone0x@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add HERMES_QWEN_BASE_URL to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS in config.py (was missing
despite being referenced in code)
- Remove redundant qwen-oauth entry from _API_KEY_PROVIDER_AUX_MODELS
(non-aggregator providers use their main model for aux tasks automatically)
Based on #6079 by @tunamitom with critical fixes and comprehensive tests.
Changes from #6079:
- Fix: sanitization overwrite bug — Qwen message prep now runs AFTER codex
field sanitization, not before (was silently discarding Qwen transforms)
- Fix: missing try/except AuthError in runtime_provider.py — stale Qwen
credentials now fall through to next provider on auto-detect
- Fix: 'qwen' alias conflict — bare 'qwen' stays mapped to 'alibaba'
(DashScope); use 'qwen-portal' or 'qwen-cli' for the OAuth provider
- Fix: hardcoded ['coder-model'] replaced with live API fetch + curated
fallback list (qwen3-coder-plus, qwen3-coder)
- Fix: extract _is_qwen_portal() helper + _qwen_portal_headers() to replace
5 inline 'portal.qwen.ai' string checks and share headers between init
and credential swap
- Fix: add Qwen branch to _apply_client_headers_for_base_url for mid-session
credential swaps
- Fix: remove suspicious TypeError catch blocks around _prompt_provider_choice
- Fix: handle bare string items in content lists (were silently dropped)
- Fix: remove redundant dict() copies after deepcopy in message prep
- Revert: unrelated ai-gateway test mock removal and model_switch.py comment deletion
New tests (30 test functions):
- _qwen_cli_auth_path, _read_qwen_cli_tokens (success + 3 error paths)
- _save_qwen_cli_tokens (roundtrip, parent creation, permissions)
- _qwen_access_token_is_expiring (5 edge cases: fresh, expired, within skew,
None, non-numeric)
- _refresh_qwen_cli_tokens (success, preserve old refresh, 4 error paths,
default expires_in, disk persistence)
- resolve_qwen_runtime_credentials (fresh, auto-refresh, force-refresh,
missing token, env override)
- get_qwen_auth_status (logged in, not logged in)
- Runtime provider resolution (direct, pool entry, alias)
- _build_api_kwargs (metadata, vl_high_resolution_images, message formatting,
max_tokens suppression)
* fix(tools): skip camofox auto-cleanup when managed persistence is enabled
When managed_persistence is enabled, cleanup_browser() was calling
camofox_close() which destroys the server-side browser context via
DELETE /sessions/{userId}, killing login sessions across cron runs.
Add camofox_soft_cleanup() — a public wrapper that drops only the
in-memory session entry when managed persistence is on, returning True.
When persistence is off it returns False so the caller falls back to
the full camofox_close(). The inactivity reaper still handles idle
resource cleanup.
Also surface a logger.warning() when _managed_persistence_enabled()
fails to load config, replacing a silent except-and-return-False.
Salvaged from #6182 by el-analista (Eduardo Perea Fernandez).
Added public API wrapper to avoid cross-module private imports,
and test coverage for both persistence paths.
Co-authored-by: Eduardo Perea Fernandez <el-analista@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(doctor): only check the active memory provider, not all providers unconditionally
hermes doctor had hardcoded Honcho Memory and Mem0 Memory sections that
always ran regardless of the user's memory.provider config setting. After
the swappable memory provider update (#4623), users with leftover Honcho
config but no active provider saw false 'broken' errors.
Replaced both sections with a single Memory Provider section that reads
memory.provider from config.yaml and only checks the configured provider.
Users with no external provider see a green 'Built-in memory active' check.
Reported by community user michaelruiz001, confirmed by Eri (Honcho).
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Co-authored-by: Eduardo Perea Fernandez <el-analista@users.noreply.github.com>
Plugins can now subscribe to session boundary events via
ctx.register_hook('on_session_finalize', ...) and
ctx.register_hook('on_session_reset', ...).
on_session_finalize — fires during CLI exit (/quit, Ctrl-C) and
before /new or /reset, giving plugins a chance to flush or clean up.
on_session_reset — fires after a new session is created via
/new or /reset, so plugins can initialize per-session state.
Closes#5592
_deliver_result() now returns Optional[str] — None on success, error
message on failure. All failure paths (unknown platform, platform
disabled, config load error, send failure, unresolvable target)
return descriptive error strings.
mark_job_run() gains delivery_error param, tracked as
last_delivery_error on the job — separate from agent execution errors.
A job where the agent succeeded but delivery failed shows
last_status='ok' + last_delivery_error='...'.
The cronjob list tool now surfaces last_delivery_error so agents and
users can see when cron outputs aren't arriving.
Inspired by PR #5863 (oxngon) — reimplemented with proper wiring.
Tests: 3 new mark_job_run tests + 6 new _deliver_result return tests.
Salvaged fixes from community PRs:
- fix(model_switch): _read_auth_store → _load_auth_store + fix auth store
key lookup (was checking top-level dict instead of store['providers']).
OAuth providers now correctly detected in /model picker.
Cherry-picked from PR #5911 by Xule Lin (linxule).
- fix(ollama): pass num_ctx to override 2048 default context window.
Ollama defaults to 2048 context regardless of model capabilities. Now
auto-detects from /api/show metadata and injects num_ctx into every
request. Config override via model.ollama_num_ctx. Fixes#2708.
Cherry-picked from PR #5929 by kshitij (kshitijk4poor).
- fix(aux): normalize provider aliases for vision/auxiliary routing.
Adds _normalize_aux_provider() with 17 aliases (google→gemini,
claude→anthropic, glm→zai, etc). Fixes vision routing failure when
provider is set to 'google' instead of 'gemini'.
Cherry-picked from PR #5793 by e11i (Elizabeth1979).
- fix(aux): rewrite MiniMax /anthropic base URLs to /v1 for OpenAI SDK.
MiniMax's inference_base_url ends in /anthropic (Anthropic Messages API),
but auxiliary client uses OpenAI SDK which appends /chat/completions →
404 at /anthropic/chat/completions. Generic _to_openai_base_url() helper
rewrites terminal /anthropic to /v1 for OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
Inspired by PR #5786 by Lempkey.
Added debug logging to silent exception blocks across all fixes.
Co-authored-by: Hermes Agent <hermes@nousresearch.com>
Currently, MCP servers are included on all platforms by default. If a
platform's toolset list does not explicitly name any MCP servers, every
globally enabled MCP server is injected. There is no way to opt a
platform out of MCP servers entirely.
This matters for the API server platform when used as an execution
backend — each spawned agent session gets the full MCP tool schema
injected into its system prompt, dramatically inflating token usage
(e.g. 57K tokens vs 9K without MCP tools) and slowing response times.
Add a "no_mcp" sentinel value for platform_toolsets. When present in a
platform's toolset list, all MCP servers are excluded for that platform.
Other platforms are unaffected.
Usage in config.yaml:
platform_toolsets:
api_server:
- terminal
- file
- web
- no_mcp # exclude all MCP servers
The sentinel is filtered out of the final toolset — it does not appear
as an actual toolset name.
* fix(cli): route error messages through ChatConsole inside patch_stdout
Cherry-pick of PR #5798 by @icn5381.
Replace self.console.print() with ChatConsole().print() for 11 error/status
messages reachable during the interactive session. Inside patch_stdout,
self.console (plain Rich Console) writes raw ANSI escapes that StdoutProxy
mangles into garbled text. ChatConsole uses prompt_toolkit's native
print_formatted_text which renders correctly.
Same class of bug as #2262 — that fix covered agent output but missed
these error paths in _ensure_runtime_credentials, _init_agent, quick
commands, skill loading, and plan mode.
* fix(model-picker): add scrolling viewport to curses provider menu
Cherry-pick of PR #5790 by @Lempkey. Fixes#5755.
_curses_prompt_choice rendered items starting unconditionally from index 0
with no scroll offset. The 'More providers' submenu has 13 entries. On
terminals shorter than ~16 rows, items past the fold were never drawn.
When UP-arrow wrapped cursor from 0 to the last item (Cancel, index 12),
the highlight rendered off-screen — appearing as if only Cancel existed.
Adds scroll_offset tracking that adjusts each frame to keep the cursor
inside the visible window.
* feat(cli): skin-aware compact banner + git state in startup banner
Combined salvage of PR #5922 by @ASRagab and PR #5877 by @xinbenlv.
Compact banner changes (from #5922):
- Read active skin colors and branding instead of hardcoding gold/NOUS HERMES
- Default skin preserves backward-compatible legacy branding
- Non-default skins use their own agent_name and colors
Git state in banner (from #5877):
- New format_banner_version_label() shows upstream/local git hashes
- Full banner title now includes git state (upstream hash, carried commits)
- Compact banner line2 shows the version label with git state
- Widen compact banner max width from 64 to 88 to fit version info
Both the full Rich banner and compact fallback are now skin-aware
and show git state.
- Add 7 unit tests for _profile_arg: default home, named profile,
hash path, nested path, invalid name, systemd integration, launchd integration
- Add stt.local.language to config.yaml (empty = auto-detect)
- Both STT code paths now read config.yaml first, env var fallback,
then default (auto-detect for faster-whisper, 'en' for CLI command)
- HERMES_LOCAL_STT_LANGUAGE env var still works as backward-compat fallback
generate_launchd_plist() and generate_systemd_unit() were missing the
--profile <name> argument in ProgramArguments/ExecStart, causing
hermes gateway start to regenerate plists that fell back to
~/.hermes/active_profile instead of the intended profile.
Fix:
- Add _profile_arg(hermes_home?) helper returning '--profile <name>'
only for ~/.hermes/profiles/<name> paths, empty string otherwise.
- Update generate_launchd_plist() to build ProgramArguments array
dynamically with --profile when applicable.
- Update generate_systemd_unit() both user and system service
branches with {profile_arg} in ExecStart.
This ensures hermes --profile <name> gateway start produces a
service definition that correctly scopes to the named profile.
Replace 10 callsites across 6 files that manually opened config.yaml,
called yaml.safe_load(), and handled missing-file/parse-error fallbacks
with the new read_raw_config() helper from hermes_cli/config.py.
Each migrated site previously had 5-8 lines of boilerplate:
config_path = get_hermes_home() / 'config.yaml'
if config_path.exists():
import yaml
with open(config_path) as f:
cfg = yaml.safe_load(f) or {}
Now reduced to:
from hermes_cli.config import read_raw_config
cfg = read_raw_config()
Migrated files:
- tools/browser_tool.py (4 sites): command_timeout, cloud_provider,
allow_private_urls, record_sessions
- tools/env_passthrough.py: terminal.env_passthrough
- tools/credential_files.py: terminal.credential_files
- tools/transcription_tools.py: stt.model
- hermes_cli/commands.py: config-gated command resolution
- hermes_cli/auth.py (2 sites): model config read + provider reset
Skipped (intentionally):
- gateway/run.py: 10+ sites with local aliases, critical path
- hermes_cli/profiles.py: profile-specific config path
- hermes_cli/doctor.py: reads raw then writes fixes back
- agent/model_metadata.py: different file (context_length_cache.yaml)
- tools/website_policy.py: custom config_path param + error types
Move _PS_CHECK_IMAGE and _PS_EXTRACT_IMAGE above both the native Windows
and WSL2 sections so both can share them. Removes the duplicate
_WIN_PS_CHECK / _WIN_PS_EXTRACT constants.
Add win32 platform branch to clipboard.py so Ctrl+V image paste
works on native Windows (PowerShell / Windows Terminal), not just
WSL2.
Uses the same .NET System.Windows.Forms.Clipboard approach as the
WSL path but calls PowerShell directly instead of powershell.exe
(the WSL cross-call path). Tries 'powershell' first (Windows
PowerShell 5.1, always available), then 'pwsh' (PowerShell 7+).
PowerShell executable is discovered once and cached for the process
lifetime.
Includes 14 new tests covering:
- Platform dispatch (save_clipboard_image + has_clipboard_image)
- Image detection via PowerShell .NET check
- Base64 PNG extraction and decode
- Edge cases: no PowerShell, empty output, invalid base64, timeout
16 callsites across 14 files were re-deriving the hermes home path
via os.environ.get('HERMES_HOME', ...) instead of using the canonical
get_hermes_home() from hermes_constants. This breaks profiles — each
profile has its own HERMES_HOME, and the inline fallback defaults to
~/.hermes regardless.
Fixed by importing and calling get_hermes_home() at each site. For
files already inside the hermes process (agent/, hermes_cli/, tools/,
gateway/, plugins/), this is always safe. Files that run outside the
process context (mcp_serve.py, mcp_oauth.py) already had correct
try/except ImportError fallbacks and were left alone.
Skipped: hermes_constants.py (IS the implementation), env_loader.py
(bootstrap), profiles.py (intentionally manipulates the env var),
standalone scripts (optional-skills/, skills/), and tests.