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Brooklyn Nicholson
7e4dd6ea02 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:NousResearch/hermes-agent into feat/ink-refactor 2026-04-13 18:32:13 -05:00
Teknium
8d023e43ed
refactor: remove dead code — 1,784 lines across 77 files (#9180)
Deep scan with vulture, pyflakes, and manual cross-referencing identified:
- 41 dead functions/methods (zero callers in production)
- 7 production-dead functions (only test callers, tests deleted)
- 5 dead constants/variables
- ~35 unused imports across agent/, hermes_cli/, tools/, gateway/

Categories of dead code removed:
- Refactoring leftovers: _set_default_model, _setup_copilot_reasoning_selection,
  rebuild_lookups, clear_session_context, get_logs_dir, clear_session
- Unused API surface: search_models_dev, get_pricing, skills_categories,
  get_read_files_summary, clear_read_tracker, menu_labels, get_spinner_list
- Dead compatibility wrappers: schedule_cronjob, list_cronjobs, remove_cronjob
- Stale debug helpers: get_debug_session_info copies in 4 tool files
  (centralized version in debug_helpers.py already exists)
- Dead gateway methods: send_emote, send_notice (matrix), send_reaction
  (bluebubbles), _normalize_inbound_text (feishu), fetch_room_history
  (matrix), _start_typing_indicator (signal), parse_feishu_post_content
- Dead constants: NOUS_API_BASE_URL, SKILLS_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
  FILE_TOOLS, VALID_ASPECT_RATIOS, MEMORY_DIR
- Unused UI code: _interactive_provider_selection,
  _interactive_model_selection (superseded by prompt_toolkit picker)

Test suite verified: 609 tests covering affected files all pass.
Tests for removed functions deleted. Tests using removed utilities
(clear_read_tracker, MEMORY_DIR) updated to use internal APIs directly.
2026-04-13 16:32:04 -07:00
Teknium
0dd26c9495
fix(tests): fix 78 CI test failures and remove dead test (#9036)
Production fixes:
- voice_mode.py: add is_recording property to AudioRecorder (parity with TermuxAudioRecorder)
- cronjob_tools.py: add sms example to deliver description

Test fixes:
- test_real_interrupt_subagent: add missing _execution_thread_id (fixes 19 cascading failures from leaked _build_system_prompt patch)
- test_anthropic_error_handling: add _FakeMessages, override _interruptible_streaming_api_call (6 fixes)
- test_ctx_halving_fix: add missing request_overrides attribute (4 fixes)
- test_context_token_tracking: set _disable_streaming=True for non-streaming test path (4 fixes)
- test_dict_tool_call_args: set _disable_streaming=True (1 fix)
- test_provider_parity: add model='gpt-4o' for AIGateway tests to meet 64K minimum context (4 fixes)
- test_session_race_guard: add user_id to SessionSource (5 fixes)
- test_restart_drain/helpers: add user_id to SessionSource (2 fixes)
- test_telegram_photo_interrupts: add user_id to SessionSource
- test_interrupt: target thread_id for per-thread interrupt system (2 fixes)
- test_zombie_process_cleanup: rewrite with object.__new__ for refactored GatewayRunner.stop() (1 fix)
- test_browser_camofox_state: update config version 15->17 (1 fix)
- test_trajectory_compressor_async: widen lookback window 10->20 for line-shifted AsyncOpenAI (1 fix)
- test_voice_mode: fixed by production is_recording addition (5 fixes)
- test_voice_cli_integration: add _attached_images to CLI stub (2 fixes)
- test_hermes_logging: explicit propagation/level reset for cross-test pollution defense (1 fix)
- test_run_agent: add base_url for OpenRouter detection tests (2 fixes)

Deleted:
- test_inline_think_blocks_reasoning_only_accepted: tested unimplemented inline <think> handling
2026-04-13 10:50:24 -07:00
konsisumer
311dac1971 fix(file_tools): block /private/etc writes on macOS symlink bypass
On macOS, /etc is a symlink to /private/etc, so os.path.realpath()
resolves /etc/hosts to /private/etc/hosts. The sensitive path check
only matched /etc/ prefixes against the resolved path, allowing
writes to system files on macOS.

- Add /private/etc/ and /private/var/ to _SENSITIVE_PATH_PREFIXES
- Check both realpath-resolved and normpath-normalized paths
- Add regression tests for macOS symlink bypass

Closes #8734
Co-authored-by: ElhamDevelopmentStudio (PR #8829)
2026-04-13 05:15:05 -07:00
Al Sayed Hoota
a5bc698b9a fix(session_search): improve truncation to center on actual query matches
Three-tier match strategy for _truncate_around_matches():
1. Full-phrase search (exact query string positions)
2. Proximity co-occurrence (all terms within 200 chars)
3. Individual terms (fallback, preserves existing behavior)

Sliding window picks the start offset covering the most matches.

Moved inline import re to module level.

Co-authored-by: Al Sayed Hoota <78100282+AlsayedHoota@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-13 04:54:42 -07:00
Teknium
8dfee98d06 fix: clean up description escaping, add string-data tests
Follow-up for cherry-picked PR #8918.
2026-04-13 04:45:07 -07:00
dippwho
bca22f3090 fix(homeassistant): #8912 resolve XML tool calling loop by casting nested object to JSON string 2026-04-13 04:45:07 -07:00
Teknium
39b83f3443
fix: remove sandbox language from tool descriptions
The terminal and execute_code tool schemas unconditionally mentioned
'cloud sandboxes' in their descriptions sent to the model. This caused
agents running on local backends to believe they were in a sandboxed
environment, refusing networking tasks and other operations. Worse,
agents sometimes saved this false belief to persistent memory, making
it persist across sessions.

Reported by multiple users (XLion, 林泽).
2026-04-13 04:23:27 -07:00
Dusk1e
c052cf0eea fix(security): validate domain/service params in ha_call_service to prevent path traversal 2026-04-12 22:26:15 -07:00
Teknium
9e992df8ae
fix(telegram): use UTF-16 code units for message length splitting (#8725)
Port from nearai/ironclaw#2304: Telegram's 4096 character limit is
measured in UTF-16 code units, not Unicode codepoints. Characters
outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (emoji like 😀, CJK Extension B,
musical symbols) are surrogate pairs: 1 Python char but 2 UTF-16 units.

Previously, truncate_message() used Python's len() which counts
codepoints. This could produce chunks exceeding Telegram's actual limit
when messages contain many astral-plane characters.

Changes:
- Add utf16_len() helper and _prefix_within_utf16_limit() for
  UTF-16-aware string measurement and truncation
- Add _custom_unit_to_cp() binary-search helper that maps a custom-unit
  budget to the largest safe codepoint slice position
- Update truncate_message() to accept optional len_fn parameter
- Telegram adapter now passes len_fn=utf16_len when splitting messages
- Fix fallback truncation in Telegram error handler to use
  _prefix_within_utf16_limit instead of codepoint slicing
- Update send_message_tool.py to use utf16_len for Telegram platform
- Add comprehensive tests: utf16_len, _prefix_within_utf16_limit,
  truncate_message with len_fn (emoji splitting, content preservation,
  code block handling)
- Update mock lambdas in reply_mode tests to accept **kw for len_fn
2026-04-12 19:06:20 -07:00
0xbyt4
8ec0656f53 feat(tts): add speed support for Edge TTS and OpenAI TTS
Read tts.speed (global) or tts.<provider>.speed (provider-specific) from
config. Provider-specific takes precedence over global.

- Edge TTS: converts speed float to SSML prosody rate string
- OpenAI TTS: passes speed param clamped to 0.25-4.0
- MiniMax: wired into global tts.speed fallback for consistency

Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-12 16:46:18 -07:00
Teknium
76019320fb feat(skills): centralized skills index — eliminate GitHub API calls for search/install
Add a CI-built skills index served from the docs site. The index is
crawled daily by GitHub Actions, resolves all GitHub paths upfront, and
is cached locally by the client. When the index is available:

- Search uses the cached index (0 GitHub API calls, was 23+)
- Install uses resolved paths from index (6 API calls for file
  downloads only, was 31-45 for discovery + downloads)

Total: 68 → 6 GitHub API calls for a typical search + install flow.
Unauthenticated users (60 req/hr) can now search and install without
hitting rate limits.

Components:
- scripts/build_skills_index.py: Crawl all sources (skills.sh, GitHub
  taps, official, clawhub, lobehub), batch-resolve GitHub paths via
  tree API, output JSON index
- tools/skills_hub.py: HermesIndexSource class — search/fetch/inspect
  backed by the index, with lazy GitHubSource for file downloads
- parallel_search_sources() skips external API sources when index is
  available (0 GitHub calls for search)
- .github/workflows/skills-index.yml: twice-daily CI build + deploy
- .github/workflows/deploy-site.yml: also builds index during docs deploy

Graceful degradation: when the index is unavailable (first run, network
down, stale), all methods return empty/None and downstream sources
handle the request via direct API as before.
2026-04-12 16:39:04 -07:00
Teknium
7e0e5ea03b fix(skills): cache GitHub repo trees to avoid rate-limit exhaustion on install
Skills.sh installs hit the GitHub API 45 times per install because the
same repo tree was fetched 6 times redundantly. Combined with search
(23 API calls), this totals 68 — exceeding the unauthenticated rate
limit of 60 req/hr, causing 'Could not fetch' errors for users without
a GITHUB_TOKEN.

Changes:
- Add _get_repo_tree() cache to GitHubSource — repo info + recursive
  tree fetched once per repo per source instance, eliminating 10
  redundant API calls (6 tree + 4 candidate 404s)
- _download_directory_via_tree returns {} (not None) when cached tree
  shows path doesn't exist, skipping unnecessary Contents API fallback
- _check_rate_limit_response() detects exhausted quota and sets
  is_rate_limited flag
- do_install() shows actionable hint when rate limited: set
  GITHUB_TOKEN or install gh CLI

Before: 45 API calls per install (68 total with search)
After:  31 API calls per install (54 total with search — under 60/hr)

Reported by community user from Vietnam (no GitHub auth configured).
2026-04-12 16:39:04 -07:00
alt-glitch
5e1197a42e fix(gateway): harden Docker/container gateway pathway
Centralize container detection in hermes_constants.is_container() with
process-lifetime caching, matching existing is_wsl()/is_termux() patterns.
Dedup _is_inside_container() in config.py to delegate to the new function.

Add _run_systemctl() wrapper that converts FileNotFoundError to RuntimeError
for defense-in-depth — all 10 bare subprocess.run(_systemctl_cmd(...)) call
sites now route through it.

Make supports_systemd_services() return False in containers and when
systemctl binary is absent (shutil.which check).

Add Docker-specific guidance in gateway_command() for install/uninstall/start
subcommands — exit 0 with helpful instructions instead of crashing.

Make 'hermes status' show 'Manager: docker (foreground)' and 'hermes dump'
show 'running (docker, pid N)' inside containers.

Fix setup_gateway() to use supports_systemd instead of _is_linux for all
systemd-related branches, and show Docker restart policy instructions in
containers.

Replace inline /.dockerenv check in voice_mode.py with is_container().

Fixes #7420

Co-authored-by: teknium1 <teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-12 16:36:11 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
2aea75e91e Merge branch 'main' of github.com:NousResearch/hermes-agent into feat/ink-refactor 2026-04-12 13:18:55 -05:00
Teknium
c52f6348b6
fix: list all available toolsets in delegate_task schema description (#8231)
* fix: list all available toolsets in delegate_task schema description

The delegate_task tool's toolsets parameter description only mentioned
'terminal', 'file', and 'web' as examples. Models (especially smaller
ones like Gemma) would substitute 'web' for 'browser' because they
didn't know 'browser' was a valid option.

Now dynamically builds the toolset list from the TOOLSETS dict at import
time, excluding blocked, composite, and platform-specific toolsets.
Auto-updates when new toolsets are added.

Reported by jeffutter on Discord.

* chore: exclude moa and rl from delegate_task toolset list
2026-04-12 00:54:35 -07:00
Teknium
f53a5a7fe1
fix: suppress duplicate completion notifications when agent already consumed output via wait/poll/log (#8228)
When the agent calls process(action='wait') or process(action='poll')
and gets the exited status, the completion_queue notification is
redundant — the agent already has the output from the tool return.
Previously, the drain loops in CLI and gateway would still inject
the [SYSTEM: Background process completed] message, causing the
agent to receive the same information twice.

Fix: track session IDs in _completion_consumed set when wait/poll/log
returns an exited process. Drain loops in cli.py and gateway watcher
skip completion events for consumed sessions. Watch pattern events
are never suppressed (they have independent semantics).

Adds 4 tests covering wait/poll/log marking and running-process
negative case.
2026-04-12 00:36:22 -07:00
Teknium
8e00b3a69e
fix(cron): steer model away from explicit deliver targets that lose topic context (#8187)
Rewrite the cronjob tool's 'deliver' parameter description to strongly
guide models toward omitting the parameter (which auto-detects origin
including thread/topic). The previous description listed all platform
names equally, inviting models to construct explicit targets like
'telegram:<chat_id>' which silently drops the thread_id.

New description:
- Leads with 'Omit this parameter' as the recommended path
- Explicitly warns that platform:chat_id without :thread_id loses topics
- Removes the long flat list of platform names that invited construction

Also adds diagnostic logging at two key points:
- _origin_from_env(): logs when thread_id is captured during job creation
- _deliver_result(): warns when origin has thread_id but delivery target
  lost it; logs at debug when delivering to a specific thread

Helps diagnose user-reported issue where cron responses from Telegram
topics are delivered to the main chat instead of the originating topic.
2026-04-11 23:20:39 -07:00
Siddharth Balyan
27eeea0555
perf(ssh,modal): bulk file sync via tar pipe and tar/base64 archive (#8014)
* perf(ssh,modal): bulk file sync via tar pipe and tar/base64 archive

SSH: symlink-staging + tar -ch piped over SSH in a single TCP stream.
Eliminates per-file scp round-trips. Handles timeout (kills both
processes), SSH Popen failure (kills tar), and tar create failure.

Modal: in-memory gzipped tar archive, base64-encoded, decoded+extracted
in one exec call. Checks exit code and raises on failure.

Both backends use shared helpers extracted into file_sync.py:
- quoted_mkdir_command() — mirrors existing quoted_rm_command()
- unique_parent_dirs() — deduplicates parent dirs from file pairs

Migrates _ensure_remote_dirs to use the new helpers.

28 new tests (21 SSH + 7 Modal), all passing.

Closes #7465
Closes #7467

* fix(modal): pipe stdin to avoid ARG_MAX, clean up review findings

- Modal bulk upload: stream base64 payload through proc.stdin in 1MB
  chunks instead of embedding in command string (Modal SDK enforces
  64KB ARG_MAX_BYTES — typical payloads are ~4.3MB)
- Modal single-file upload: same stdin fix, add exit code checking
- Remove what-narrating comments in ssh.py and modal.py (keep WHY
  comments: symlink staging rationale, SIGPIPE, deadlock avoidance)
- Remove unnecessary `sandbox = self._sandbox` alias in modal bulk
- Daytona: use shared helpers (unique_parent_dirs, quoted_mkdir_command)
  instead of inlined duplicates

---------

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-12 06:18:05 +05:30
Teknium
14ccd32cee
refactor(terminal): remove check_interval parameter (#8001)
The check_interval parameter on terminal_tool sent periodic output
updates to the gateway chat, but these were display-only — the agent
couldn't see or act on them. This added schema bloat and introduced
a bug where notify_on_complete=True was silently dropped when
check_interval was also set (the not-check_interval guard skipped
fast-watcher registration, and the check_interval watcher dict
was missing the notify_on_complete key).

Removing check_interval entirely:
- Eliminates the notify_on_complete interaction bug
- Reduces tool schema size (one fewer parameter for the model)
- Simplifies the watcher registration path
- notify_on_complete (agent wake-on-completion) still works
- watch_patterns (output alerting) still works
- process(action='poll') covers manual status checking

Closes #7947 (root cause eliminated rather than patched).
2026-04-11 17:16:11 -07:00
WAXLYY
6d272ba477 fix(tools): enforce ID uniqueness in TODO store during replace operations
Deduplicate todo items by ID before writing to the store, keeping the
last occurrence. Prevents ghost entries when the model sends duplicate
IDs in a single write() call, which corrupts subsequent merge operations.

Co-authored-by: WAXLYY <WAXLYY@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-11 16:22:50 -07:00
Teknium
c8aff74632
fix: prevent agent from stopping mid-task — compression floor, budget overhaul, activity tracking
Three root causes of the 'agent stops mid-task' gateway bug:

1. Compression threshold floor (64K tokens minimum)
   - The 50% threshold on a 100K-context model fired at 50K tokens,
     causing premature compression that made models lose track of
     multi-step plans.  Now threshold_tokens = max(50% * context, 64K).
   - Models with <64K context are rejected at startup with a clear error.

2. Budget warning removal — grace call instead
   - Removed the 70%/90% iteration budget warnings entirely.  These
     injected '[BUDGET WARNING: Provide your final response NOW]' into
     tool results, causing models to abandon complex tasks prematurely.
   - Now: no warnings during normal execution.  When the budget is
     actually exhausted (90/90), inject a user message asking the model
     to summarise, allow one grace API call, and only then fall back
     to _handle_max_iterations.

3. Activity touches during long terminal execution
   - _wait_for_process polls every 0.2s but never reported activity.
     The gateway's inactivity timeout (default 1800s) would fire during
     long-running commands that appeared 'idle.'
   - Now: thread-local activity callback fires every 10s during the
     poll loop, keeping the gateway's activity tracker alive.
   - Agent wires _touch_activity into the callback before each tool call.

Also: docs update noting 64K minimum context requirement.

Closes #7915 (root cause was agent-loop termination, not Weixin delivery limits).
2026-04-11 16:18:57 -07:00
0xbyt4
32519066dc fix(gateway): add HERMES_SESSION_KEY to session_context contextvars
Complete the contextvars migration by adding HERMES_SESSION_KEY to the
unified _VAR_MAP in session_context.py. Without this, concurrent gateway
handlers race on os.environ["HERMES_SESSION_KEY"].

- Add _SESSION_KEY ContextVar to _VAR_MAP, set_session_vars(), clear_session_vars()
- Wire session_key through _set_session_env() from SessionContext
- Replace os.getenv fallback in tools/approval.py with get_session_env()
  (function-level import to avoid cross-layer coupling)
- Keep os.environ set as CLI/cron fallback

Cherry-picked from PR #7878 by 0xbyt4.
2026-04-11 15:35:04 -07:00
chqchshj
5f0caf54d6 feat(gateway): add WeCom callback-mode adapter for self-built apps
Add a second WeCom integration mode for regular enterprise self-built
applications.  Unlike the existing bot/websocket adapter (wecom.py),
this handles WeCom's standard callback flow: WeCom POSTs encrypted XML
to an HTTP endpoint, the adapter decrypts, queues for the agent, and
immediately acknowledges.  The agent's reply is delivered proactively
via the message/send API.

Key design choice: always acknowledge immediately and use proactive
send — agent sessions take 3-30 minutes, so the 5-second inline reply
window is never useful.  The original PR's Future/pending-reply
machinery was removed in favour of this simpler architecture.

Features:
- AES-CBC encrypt/decrypt (BizMsgCrypt-compatible)
- Multi-app routing scoped by corp_id:user_id
- Legacy bare user_id fallback for backward compat
- Access-token management with auto-refresh
- WECOM_CALLBACK_* env var overrides
- Port-in-use pre-check before binding
- Health endpoint at /health

Salvaged from PR #7774 by @chqchshj.  Simplified by removing the
inline reply Future system and fixing: secrets.choice for nonce
generation, immediate plain-text acknowledgment (not encrypted XML
containing 'success'), and initial token refresh error handling.
2026-04-11 15:22:49 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
ec553fdb49 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:NousResearch/hermes-agent into feat/ink-refactor 2026-04-11 17:15:41 -05:00
faishal
90352b2adf fix: normalize checkpoint manager home-relative paths
Adds _normalize_path() helper that calls expanduser().resolve() to
properly handle tilde paths (e.g. ~/.hermes, ~/.config).  Previously
Path.resolve() alone treated ~ as a literal directory name, producing
invalid paths like /root/~/.hermes.

Also improves _run_git() error handling to distinguish missing working
directories from missing git executable, and adds pre-flight directory
validation.

Cherry-picked from PR #7898 by faishal882.
Fixes #7807
2026-04-11 14:50:44 -07:00
Teknium
f2893fe51a
fix(tools): neutralize shell injection in _write_to_sandbox via path quoting (#7940)
_write_to_sandbox interpolated storage_dir and remote_path directly into
a shell command passed to env.execute(). Paths containing shell
metacharacters (spaces, semicolons, $(), backticks) could trigger
arbitrary command execution inside the sandbox.

Fix: wrap both paths with shlex.quote(). Clean paths (alphanumeric +
slashes/hyphens/dots) are left unmodified by shlex.quote, so existing
behavior is unchanged. Paths with unsafe characters get single-quoted.

Tests added for spaces, $(command) substitution, and semicolon injection.
2026-04-11 14:26:11 -07:00
Dusk1e
255f59de18 fix(tools): prevent command argument injection and path traversal in checkpoint manager
This commit addresses a security vulnerability where unsanitized user inputs for commit_hash and file_path were passed directly to git commands in CheckpointManager.restore() and diff(). It validates commit hashes to be strictly hexadecimal characters without leading dashes (preventing flag injection like '--patch') and enforces file paths to stay within the working directory via root resolution. Regression tests test_restore_rejects_argument_injection, test_restore_rejects_invalid_hex_chars, and test_restore_rejects_path_traversal were added.
2026-04-11 14:25:57 -07:00
Teknium
dfc820345d
fix: scope tool interrupt signal per-thread to prevent cross-session leaks (#7930)
The interrupt mechanism in tools/interrupt.py used a process-global
threading.Event. In the gateway, multiple agents run concurrently in
the same process via run_in_executor. When any agent was interrupted
(user sends a follow-up message), the global flag killed ALL agents'
running tools — terminal commands, browser ops, web requests — across
all sessions.

Changes:
- tools/interrupt.py: Replace single threading.Event with a set of
  interrupted thread IDs. set_interrupt() targets a specific thread;
  is_interrupted() checks the current thread. Includes a backward-
  compatible _ThreadAwareEventProxy for legacy _interrupt_event usage.
- run_agent.py: Store execution thread ID at start of run_conversation().
  interrupt() and clear_interrupt() pass it to set_interrupt() so only
  this agent's thread is affected.
- tools/code_execution_tool.py: Use is_interrupted() instead of
  directly checking _interrupt_event.is_set().
- tools/process_registry.py: Same — use is_interrupted().
- tests: Update interrupt tests for per-thread semantics. Add new
  TestPerThreadInterruptIsolation with two tests verifying cross-thread
  isolation.
2026-04-11 14:02:58 -07:00
Teknium
75380de430
fix: reap orphaned browser sessions on startup (#7931)
When a Python process exits uncleanly (SIGKILL, crash, gateway restart
via hermes update), in-memory _active_sessions tracking is lost but the
agent-browser node daemons and their Chromium child processes keep
running indefinitely. On a long-running system this causes unbounded
memory growth — 24 orphaned sessions consumed 7.6 GB on a production
machine over 9 days.

Add _reap_orphaned_browser_sessions() which scans the tmp directory for
agent-browser-{h_*,cdp_*} socket dirs on cleanup thread startup.  For
each dir not tracked by the current process, reads the daemon PID file
and sends SIGTERM if the daemon is still alive.  Handles edge cases:
dead PIDs, corrupt PID files, permission errors, foreign processes.

The reaper runs once on thread startup (not every 30s) to avoid races
with sessions being actively created by concurrent agents.
2026-04-11 14:02:46 -07:00
Teknium
04c1c5d53f
refactor: extract shared helpers to deduplicate repeated code patterns (#7917)
* refactor: add shared helper modules for code deduplication

New modules:
- gateway/platforms/helpers.py: MessageDeduplicator, TextBatchAggregator,
  strip_markdown, ThreadParticipationTracker, redact_phone
- hermes_cli/cli_output.py: print_info/success/warning/error, prompt helpers
- tools/path_security.py: validate_within_dir, has_traversal_component
- utils.py additions: safe_json_loads, read_json_file, read_jsonl,
  append_jsonl, env_str/lower/int/bool helpers
- hermes_constants.py additions: get_config_path, get_skills_dir,
  get_logs_dir, get_env_path

* refactor: migrate gateway adapters to shared helpers

- MessageDeduplicator: discord, slack, dingtalk, wecom, weixin, mattermost
- strip_markdown: bluebubbles, feishu, sms
- redact_phone: sms, signal
- ThreadParticipationTracker: discord, matrix
- _acquire/_release_platform_lock: telegram, discord, slack, whatsapp,
  signal, weixin

Net -316 lines across 19 files.

* refactor: migrate CLI modules to shared helpers

- tools_config.py: use cli_output print/prompt + curses_radiolist (-117 lines)
- setup.py: use cli_output print helpers + curses_radiolist (-101 lines)
- mcp_config.py: use cli_output prompt (-15 lines)
- memory_setup.py: use curses_radiolist (-86 lines)

Net -263 lines across 5 files.

* refactor: migrate to shared utility helpers

- safe_json_loads: agent/display.py (4 sites)
- get_config_path: skill_utils.py, hermes_logging.py, hermes_time.py
- get_skills_dir: skill_utils.py, prompt_builder.py
- Token estimation dedup: skills_tool.py imports from model_metadata
- Path security: skills_tool, cronjob_tools, skill_manager_tool, credential_files
- Non-atomic YAML writes: doctor.py, config.py now use atomic_yaml_write
- Platform dict: new platforms.py, skills_config + tools_config derive from it
- Anthropic key: new get_anthropic_key() in auth.py, used by doctor/status/config/main

* test: update tests for shared helper migrations

- test_dingtalk: use _dedup.is_duplicate() instead of _is_duplicate()
- test_mattermost: use _dedup instead of _seen_posts/_prune_seen
- test_signal: import redact_phone from helpers instead of signal
- test_discord_connect: _platform_lock_identity instead of _token_lock_identity
- test_telegram_conflict: updated lock error message format
- test_skill_manager_tool: 'escapes' instead of 'boundary' in error msgs
2026-04-11 13:59:52 -07:00
Teknium
cac6178104 fix(gateway): propagate user identity through process watcher pipeline
Background process watchers (notify_on_complete, check_interval) created
synthetic SessionSource objects without user_id/user_name. While the
internal=True bypass (1d8d4f28) prevented false pairing for agent-
generated notifications, the missing identity caused:

- Garbage entries in pairing rate limiters (discord:None, telegram:None)
- 'User None' in approval messages and logs
- No user identity available for future code paths that need it

Additionally, platform messages arriving without from_user (Telegram
service messages, channel forwards, anonymous admin actions) could still
trigger false pairing because they are not internal events.

Fix:
1. Propagate user_id/user_name through the full watcher chain:
   session_context.py → gateway/run.py → terminal_tool.py →
   process_registry.py (including checkpoint persistence/recovery)

2. Add None user_id guard in _handle_message() — silently drop
   non-internal messages with no user identity instead of triggering
   the pairing flow.

Salvaged from PRs #7664 (kagura-agent, ContextVar approach),
#6540 (MestreY0d4-Uninter, tests), and #7709 (guang384, None guard).

Closes #6341, #6485, #7643
Relates to #6516, #7392
2026-04-11 13:46:16 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
9ccb490cf3 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:NousResearch/hermes-agent into feat/ink-refactor 2026-04-11 15:30:23 -05:00
0xbyt4
3ec8809b78 fix(vision): preserve aspect ratio during auto-resize
Independent halving of width and height caused aspect ratio distortion
for extreme dimensions (e.g. 8000x200 panoramas). When one axis hit the
64px floor, the other kept shrinking — collapsing the ratio toward 1:1.

Use proportional scaling instead: when either dimension hits the floor,
derive the effective scale factor and apply it to both axes.

Add tests for extreme panorama (8000x200) and tall narrow (200x6000)
images to verify aspect ratio preservation.
2026-04-11 11:53:04 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
bf6af95ff5 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:NousResearch/hermes-agent into feat/ink-refactor 2026-04-11 13:14:36 -05:00
kshitijk4poor
50bb4fe010 fix(vision): auto-resize oversized images, increase default timeout, fix vision capability detection
Cherry-picked from PR #7749 by kshitijk4poor with modifications:

- Raise hard image limit from 5 MB to 20 MB (matches most restrictive provider)
- Send images at full resolution first; only auto-resize to 5 MB on API failure
- Add _is_image_size_error() helper to detect size-related API rejections
- Auto-resize uses Pillow (soft dep) with progressive downscale + JPEG quality reduction
- Fix get_model_capabilities() to check modalities.input for vision support
- Increase default vision timeout from 30s to 120s (matches hardcoded fallback intent)
- Applied retry-with-resize to both vision_analyze_tool and browser_vision

Closes #7740
2026-04-11 11:12:50 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
b04248f4d5 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:NousResearch/hermes-agent into feat/ink-refactor
# Conflicts:
#	gateway/platforms/base.py
#	gateway/run.py
#	tests/gateway/test_command_bypass_active_session.py
2026-04-11 11:39:47 -05:00
Teknium
f459214010
feat: background process monitoring — watch_patterns for real-time output alerts
* feat: add watch_patterns to background processes for output monitoring

Adds a new 'watch_patterns' parameter to terminal(background=true) that
lets the agent specify strings to watch for in process output. When a
matching line appears, a notification is queued and injected as a
synthetic message — triggering a new agent turn, similar to
notify_on_complete but mid-process.

Implementation:
- ProcessSession gets watch_patterns field + rate-limit state
- _check_watch_patterns() in ProcessRegistry scans new output chunks
  from all three reader threads (local, PTY, env-poller)
- Rate limited: max 8 notifications per 10s window
- Sustained overload (45s) permanently disables watching for that process
- watch_queue alongside completion_queue, same consumption pattern
- CLI drains watch_queue in both idle loop and post-turn drain
- Gateway drains after agent runs via _inject_watch_notification()
- Checkpoint persistence + crash recovery includes watch_patterns
- Blocked in execute_code sandbox (like other bg params)
- 20 new tests covering matching, rate limiting, overload kill,
  checkpoint persistence, schema, and handler passthrough

Usage:
  terminal(
      command='npm run dev',
      background=true,
      watch_patterns=['ERROR', 'WARN', 'listening on port']
  )

* refactor: merge watch_queue into completion_queue

Unified queue with 'type' field distinguishing 'completion',
'watch_match', and 'watch_disabled' events. Extracted
_format_process_notification() in CLI and gateway to handle
all event types in a single drain loop. Removes duplication
across both CLI drain sites and the gateway.
2026-04-11 03:13:23 -07:00
Tranquil-Flow
4e56eacdce fix(vision): reject oversized images before API call, handle file:// URIs, improve 400 errors
Three fixes for vision_analyze returning cryptic 400 "Invalid request data":

1. Pre-flight base64 size check — base64 inflates data ~33%, so a 3.8 MB
   file exceeds the 5 MB API limit. Reject early with a clear message
   instead of letting the provider return a generic 400.

2. Handle file:// URIs — strip the scheme and resolve as a local path.
   Previously file:///path/to/image.png fell through to the "invalid
   image source" error since it matched neither is_file() nor http(s).

3. Separate invalid_request errors from "does not support vision" errors
   so the user gets actionable guidance (resize/compress/retry) instead
   of a misleading "model does not support vision" message.

Closes #6677
2026-04-11 02:03:20 -07:00
aaronagent
1909877e6e fix: cap image download size at 50 MB, validate tool call parser fields
vision_tools.py: _download_image() loads the full HTTP response body into
memory via response.content (line 190) with no Content-Length check and no
max file size limit.  An attacker-hosted multi-gigabyte file causes OOM.
Add a 50 MB hard cap: check Content-Length header before download, and
verify actual body size before writing to disk.

hermes_parser.py: tc_data["name"] at line 57 raises KeyError when the LLM
outputs a tool call JSON without a "name" field.  The outer except catches
it silently, causing the entire tool call to be lost with zero diagnostics.
Add "name" field validation before constructing the ChatCompletionMessage.

mistral_parser.py: tc["name"] at line 101 has the same KeyError issue in
the pre-v11 format path.  The fallback decoder (line 112) already checks
"name" correctly, but the primary path does not.  Add validation to match.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 02:03:20 -07:00
aaronagent
307697688e fix: prevent zombie processes, redact cron stderr, skip symlinks in skill enumeration
process_registry.py: _reader_loop() has process.wait() after the try-except
block (line 380).  If the reader thread crashes with an unexpected exception
(e.g. MemoryError, KeyboardInterrupt), control exits the except handler but
skips wait() — leaving the child as a zombie process.  Move wait() and the
cleanup into a finally block so the child is always reaped.

cron/scheduler.py: _run_job_script() only redacts secrets in stdout on the
SUCCESS path (line 417-421).  When a cron script fails (non-zero exit), both
stdout and stderr are returned WITHOUT redaction (lines 407-413).  A script
that accidentally prints an API key to stderr during a failure would leak it
into the LLM context.  Move redaction before the success/failure branch so
both paths benefit.

skill_commands.py: _build_skill_message() enumerates supporting files using
rglob("*") but only checks is_file() (line 171) without filtering symlinks.
PR #6693 added symlink protection to scan_skill_commands() but missed this
function.  A malicious skill can create symlinks in references/ pointing to
arbitrary files, exposing their paths (and potentially content via skill_view)
to the LLM.  Add is_symlink() check to match the guard in scan_skill_commands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 02:03:20 -07:00
jjovalle99
640441b865 feat(tools): add Voxtral TTS provider (Mistral AI) 2026-04-11 01:56:55 -07:00
konsisumer
b87e0f59cc fix(skills): read name from SKILL.md frontmatter in skills_sync
_discover_bundled_skills() used the directory name to identify skills,
but skills_tool.py and skills_hub.py use the `name:` field from SKILL.md
frontmatter.  This mismatch caused 9 builtin skills whose directory name
differs from their SKILL.md name to be written to .bundled_manifest
under the wrong key, so `hermes skills list` showed them as "local"
instead of "builtin".

Read the frontmatter name field (with directory-name fallback) so the
manifest keys match what the rest of the codebase expects.

Closes #6835
2026-04-11 01:21:20 -07:00
luyao618
fc06a0147e fix(tools): remove dead code in _is_likely_binary and harden _check_lint against brace paths
- Remove unreachable `if not content_sample` branch inside the truthy
  `if content_sample` block in `_is_likely_binary()` (dead code that
  could never execute).
- Replace `linter_cmd.format(file=...)` with `linter_cmd.replace("{file}", ...)`
  in `_check_lint()` so file paths containing curly braces (e.g.
  `src/{test}.py`) no longer raise KeyError/ValueError.
- Add 16 unit tests covering both fixes and edge cases.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 21:16:53 -07:00
hermes-agent-dhabibi
718e8ad6fa feat(delegation): add configurable reasoning_effort for subagents
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
2026-04-10 21:16:53 -07:00
Hermes Agent
830040f937 fix: remove unused BulkUploadFn import from daytona.py 2026-04-10 21:14:32 -07:00
Hermes Agent
223a0623ee fix(daytona): use logger.warning instead of warnings.warn for disk cap
warnings.warn() is suppressed/invisible when running as a gateway
or agent. Switch to logger.warning() so the disk cap message
actually appears in logs.

Fixes #7362 (item 3).
2026-04-10 21:14:32 -07:00
Hermes Agent
bff64858f9 perf(daytona): bulk upload files in single HTTP call
FileSyncManager now accepts an optional bulk_upload_fn callback.
When provided, all changed files are uploaded in one call instead
of iterating one-by-one with individual HTTP POSTs.

DaytonaEnvironment wires this to sandbox.fs.upload_files() which
batches everything into a single multipart POST — ~580 files goes
from ~5 min to <2s on init.

Parent directories are pre-created in one mkdir -p call.

Fixes #7362 (item 1).
2026-04-10 21:14:32 -07:00
0xFrank-eth
e8034e2f6a fix(gateway): replace os.environ session state with contextvars for concurrency safety
When two gateway messages arrived concurrently, _set_session_env wrote
HERMES_SESSION_PLATFORM/CHAT_ID/CHAT_NAME/THREAD_ID into the process-global
os.environ. Because asyncio tasks share the same process, Message B would
overwrite Message A's values mid-flight, causing background-task notifications
and tool calls to route to the wrong thread/chat.

Replace os.environ with Python's contextvars.ContextVar. Each asyncio task
(and any run_in_executor thread it spawns) gets its own copy, so concurrent
messages never interfere.

Changes:
- New gateway/session_context.py with ContextVar definitions, set/clear/get
  helpers, and os.environ fallback for CLI/cron/test backward compatibility
- gateway/run.py: _set_session_env returns reset tokens, _clear_session_env
  accepts them for proper cleanup in finally blocks
- All tool consumers updated: cronjob_tools, send_message_tool, skills_tool,
  terminal_tool (both notify_on_complete AND check_interval blocks), tts_tool,
  agent/skill_utils, agent/prompt_builder
- Tests updated for new contextvar-based API

Fixes #7358

Co-authored-by: teknium1 <127238744+teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-10 17:04:38 -07:00
pefontana
672cc80915 fix(delegate): close child agent after delegation completes
Call child.close() in the _run_single_child finally block after
unregistering the child from the parent's active children list.

Previously child AIAgent instances were only removed from the tracking
list but never had their resources released — the OpenAI/httpx client
and any tool subprocesses relied entirely on garbage collection.

Ref: #7131
2026-04-10 16:51:44 -07:00
KUSH42
0e939af7c2 fix(patch): harden V4A patch parser and fuzzy match — 9 correctness bugs
- Bug 1: replace read_file(limit=10000) with read_file_raw in _apply_update,
  preventing silent truncation of files >2000 lines and corruption of lines
  >2000 chars; add read_file_raw to FileOperations abstract interface and
  ShellFileOperations

- Bug 2: split apply_v4a_operations into validate-then-apply phases; if any
  hunk fails validation, zero writes occur (was: continue after failure,
  leaving filesystem partially modified)

- Bug 3: parse_v4a_patch now returns an error for begin-marker-with-no-ops,
  empty file paths, and moves missing a destination (was: always returned
  error=None)

- Bug 4: raise strategy 7 (block anchor) single-candidate similarity threshold
  from 0.10 to 0.50, eliminating false-positive matches in repetitive code

- Bug 5: add _strategy_unicode_normalized (new strategy 7) with position
  mapping via _build_orig_to_norm_map; smart quotes and em-dashes in
  LLM-generated patches now match via strategies 1-6 before falling through
  to fuzzy strategies

- Bug 6: extend fuzzy_find_and_replace to return 4-tuple (content, count,
  error, strategy); update all 5 call sites across patch_parser.py,
  file_operations.py, and skill_manager_tool.py

- Bug 7: guard in _apply_update returns error when addition-only context hint
  is ambiguous (>1 occurrences); validation phase errors on both 0 and >1

- Bug 8: _apply_delete returns error (not silent success) on missing file

- Bug 9: _validate_operations checks source existence and destination absence
  for MOVE operations before any write occurs
2026-04-10 16:47:44 -07:00
coffee
c1f832a610 fix(tools): guard against ValueError on int() env var and header parsing
Three locations perform `int()` conversion on environment variables or
HTTP headers without error handling, causing unhandled `ValueError` crashes
when the values are non-numeric:

1. `send_message_tool.py` — `EMAIL_SMTP_PORT` env var parsed outside the
   try/except block; a non-numeric value crashes `_send_email()` instead
   of returning a user-friendly error.

2. `process_registry.py` — `TERMINAL_TIMEOUT` env var parsed without
   protection; a non-numeric value crashes the `wait()` method.

3. `skills_hub.py` — HTTP `Retry-After` header can contain date strings
   per RFC 7231; `int()` conversion crashes on non-numeric values.

All three now fall back to their default values on `ValueError`/`TypeError`.
2026-04-10 16:47:44 -07:00
Awsh1
6f63ba9c8f fix(mcp): fall back when SIGKILL is unavailable 2026-04-10 16:47:44 -07:00
angelos
8254b820ec fix(docker): --init for zombie reaping + sleep infinity for idle-based lifetime
Two issues with sandbox container spawning:

1. PID 1 was `sleep 2h` which doesn't call wait() — every background
   process that exited became a zombie (<defunct>), and the process
   tool reported them as "running" because zombie PIDs still exist in
   the process table. Fix: add --init to docker run, which uses
   tini (Docker) or catatonit (Podman) as PID 1 to reap children
   automatically. Both runtimes support --init natively.

2. The fixed 2-hour lifetime was arbitrary and sometimes too short
   for long agent sessions. Fix: replace 'sleep 2h' with
   'sleep infinity'. The idle reaper (_cleanup_inactive_envs, gated
   by terminal.lifetime_seconds, default 300s) already handles
   cleanup based on last activity timestamp — there's no need for
   the container itself to have a fixed death timer.

Fixes #6908.
2026-04-10 15:42:30 -07:00
angelos
7ccdb74364 fix(delegate): make max_concurrent_children configurable + error on excess
`delegate_task` silently truncated batch tasks to 3 — the model sends
5 tasks, gets results for 3, never told 2 were dropped. Now returns a
clear tool_error explaining the limit and how to fix it.

The limit is configurable via:
  - delegation.max_concurrent_children in config.yaml (priority 1)
  - DELEGATION_MAX_CONCURRENT_CHILDREN env var (priority 2)
  - default: 3

Uses the same _load_config() path as the rest of delegate_task for
consistent config priority. Clamps to min 1, warns on non-integer
config values.

Also removes the hardcoded maxItems: 3 from the JSON schema — the
schema was blocking the model from even attempting >3 tasks before
the runtime check could fire. The runtime check gives a much more
actionable error message.

Backwards compatible: default remains 3, existing configs unchanged.
2026-04-10 13:38:14 -07:00
Teknium
4fb42d0193
fix: per-profile subprocess HOME isolation (#4426) (#7357)
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
2026-04-10 13:37:45 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
37a1c75716 fix(browser): hardening — dead code, caching, scroll perf, security, thread safety
Salvaged from PR #7276 (hardening-only subset; excluded 6 new tools
and unrelated scope additions from the contributor's commit).

- Remove dead DEFAULT_SESSION_TIMEOUT and unregistered browser_close schema
- Fix _camofox_eval wrong call signatures (_ensure_tab, _post args)
- Cache _find_agent_browser, _get_command_timeout, _discover_homebrew_node_dirs
- Replace 5x subprocess scroll loop with single pixel-arg call
- URL-decode before secret exfiltration check (bypass prevention)
- Protect _recording_sessions with _cleanup_lock (thread safety)
- Return failure on empty stdout instead of silent success
- Structure-aware _truncate_snapshot (cut at line boundaries)

Follow-up improvements over contributor's original:
- Move _EMPTY_OK_COMMANDS to module-level frozenset (avoid per-call allocation)
- Fix list+tuple concat in _run_browser_command PATH construction
- Update test_browser_homebrew_paths.py for tuple returns and cache fixtures

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes #7168, closes #7171, closes #7172, closes #7173
2026-04-10 13:05:44 -07:00
Teknium
7e28b7b5d5
fix: parallelize skills browse/search to prevent hanging (#7301)
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+.
2026-04-10 12:54:18 -07:00
Teknium
a093eb47f7
fix: propagate child activity to parent during delegate_task (#7295)
When delegate_task runs, the parent agent's activity tracker freezes
because child.run_conversation() blocks and the child's own
_touch_activity() never propagates back to the parent. The gateway
inactivity timeout then fires a spurious 'No activity' warning and
eventually kills the agent, even though the subagent is actively working.

Fix: add a heartbeat thread in _run_single_child that calls
parent._touch_activity() every 30 seconds with detail from the child's
activity summary (current tool, iteration count). The thread is a daemon
that starts before child.run_conversation() and is cleaned up in the
finally block.

This also improves the gateway 'Still working...' status messages —
instead of just 'running: delegate_task', users now see what the
subagent is actually doing (e.g., 'delegate_task: subagent running
terminal (iteration 5/50)').
2026-04-10 12:51:30 -07:00
Teknium
be4f049f46 fix: salvage follow-ups for Weixin adapter (#6747)
- 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.
2026-04-10 05:54:37 -07:00
win4r
aedf6c7964 security(approval): close 4 pattern gaps found by source-grounded audit
Four gaps in DANGEROUS_PATTERNS found by running 10 targeted tests that
each mapped to a specific pattern in approval.py and checked whether the
documented defense actually held.

1. **Heredoc script injection** — `python3 << 'EOF'` bypasses the
   existing `-e`/`-c` flag pattern. Adds pattern for interpreter + `<<`
   covering python{2,3}, perl, ruby, node.

2. **PID expansion self-termination** — `kill -9 $(pgrep hermes)` is
   opaque to the existing `pkill|killall` + name pattern because command
   substitution is not expanded at detection time. Adds structural
   patterns matching `kill` + `$(pgrep` and backtick variants.

3. **Git destructive operations** — `git reset --hard`, `push --force`,
   `push -f`, `clean -f*`, and `branch -D` were entirely absent.
   Note: `branch -d` also triggers because IGNORECASE is global —
   acceptable since -d is still a delete, just a safe one, and the
   prompt is only a confirmation, not a hard block.

4. **chmod +x then execute** — two-step social engineering where a
   script containing dangerous commands is first written to disk (not
   checked by write_file), then made executable and run as `./script`.
   Pattern catches `chmod +x ... [;&|]+ ./` combos. Does not solve the
   deeper architectural issue (write_file not checking content) — that
   is called out in the PR description as a known limitation.

Tests: 23 new cases across 4 test classes, all in test_approval.py:
  - TestHeredocScriptExecution (7 cases, incl. regressions for -c)
  - TestPgrepKillExpansion (5 cases, incl. safe kill PID negative)
  - TestGitDestructiveOps (8 cases, incl. safe git status/push negatives)
  - TestChmodExecuteCombo (3 cases, incl. safe chmod-only negative)

Full suite: 146 passed, 0 failed.
2026-04-10 05:19:21 -07:00
Dusk1e
e683c9db90 fix(security): enforce path boundary checks in skill manager operations 2026-04-10 05:19:21 -07:00
Teknium
7663c98c1e fix: make safe_url_for_log public, add SSRF redirect guards to base.py cache helpers
Follow-up to Dusk1e's PR #7120 (Slack send_image redirect guard):
- Rename _safe_url_for_log -> safe_url_for_log (drop underscore) since
  it is now imported cross-module by the Slack adapter
- Add _ssrf_redirect_guard httpx event hook to cache_image_from_url()
  and cache_audio_from_url() in base.py — same pattern as vision_tools
  and the Slack adapter fix
- Update url_safety.py docstring to reflect broader coverage
- Add regression tests for image/audio redirect blocking + safe passthrough
2026-04-10 05:04:28 -07:00
Teknium
c8e4dcf412
fix: prevent duplicate completion notifications on process kill (#7124)
When kill_process() sends SIGTERM, both it and the reader thread race
to call _move_to_finished() — kill_process sets exit_code=-15 and
enqueues a notification, then the reader thread's process.wait()
returns with exit_code=143 (128+SIGTERM) and enqueues a second one.

Fix: make _move_to_finished() idempotent by tracking whether the
session was actually removed from _running. The second call sees it
was already moved and skips the completion_queue.put().

Adds regression test: test_move_to_finished_idempotent_no_duplicate
2026-04-10 03:52:16 -07:00
alt-glitch
96c060018a fix: remove 115 verified dead code symbols across 46 production files
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>
2026-04-10 03:44:43 -07:00
Teknium
04baab5422
fix(mcp): combine content and structuredContent when both present (#7118)
When an MCP server returns both content (model-oriented text) and
structuredContent (machine-oriented JSON), the client now combines
them instead of discarding content.  The text content becomes the
primary result (what the agent reads), and structuredContent is
included as supplementary metadata.

Previously, structuredContent took full precedence — causing data
loss for servers like Desktop Commander that put the actual file
text in content and metadata in structuredContent.

MCP spec guidance: for conversational/agent UX, prefer content.
2026-04-10 03:44:35 -07:00
tars
9a0dfb5a6d fix(gateway): scope /yolo to the active session 2026-04-10 03:38:44 -07:00
Teknium
0f597dd127
fix: STT provider-model mismatch — whisper-1 fed to faster-whisper (#7113)
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.
2026-04-10 03:27:30 -07:00
maxyangcn
19292eb8bf feat(cron): support Discord thread_id in deliver targets
Add Discord thread support to cron delivery and send_message_tool.

- _parse_target_ref: handle discord platform with chat_id:thread_id format
- _send_discord: add thread_id param, route to /channels/{thread_id}/messages
- _send_to_platform: pass thread_id through for Discord
- Discord adapter send(): read thread_id from metadata for gateway path
- Update tool schema description to document Discord thread targets

Cherry-picked from PR #7046 by pandacooming (maxyangcn).

Follow-up fixes:
- Restore proxy support (resolve_proxy_url/proxy_kwargs_for_aiohttp) that was
  accidentally deleted — would have caused NameError at runtime
- Remove duplicate _DISCORD_TARGET_RE regex; reuse existing _TELEGRAM_TOPIC_TARGET_RE
  via _NUMERIC_TOPIC_RE alias (identical pattern)
- Fix misleading test comments about Discord negative snowflake IDs
  (Discord uses positive snowflakes; negative IDs are a Telegram convention)
- Rewrite misleading scheduler test that claimed to exercise home channel
  fallback but actually tested the explicit platform:chat_id parsing path
2026-04-10 03:20:05 -07:00
Teknium
30ae68dd33 fix: apply hidden_div regex newline bypass fix to skills_guard.py
The same .* pattern vulnerable to newline bypass that was fixed in
prompt_builder.py (PR #6925) also existed in skills_guard.py. Changed
to [\s\S]*? to match across newlines.
2026-04-10 03:05:04 -07:00
aaronagent
9afe1784bd fix: hidden_div regex bypass with newlines, credential config silent failure, webhook route error severity
prompt_builder.py: The `hidden_div` detection pattern uses `.*` which does not
match newlines in Python regex (re.DOTALL is not passed).  An attacker can bypass
detection by splitting the style attribute across lines:
  `<div style="color:red;\ndisplay: none">injected content</div>`
Replace `.*` with `[\s\S]*?` to match across line boundaries.

credential_files.py: `_load_config_files()` catches all exceptions at DEBUG level
(line 171), making YAML parse failures invisible in production logs.  Users whose
credential files silently fail to mount into sandboxes have no diagnostic clue.
Promote to WARNING to match the severity pattern used by the path validation
warnings at lines 150 and 158 in the same function.

webhook.py: `_reload_dynamic_routes()` logs JSON parse failures at WARNING (line
265) but the impact — stale/corrupted dynamic routes persisting silently — warrants
ERROR level to ensure operator visibility in alerting pipelines.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 03:05:04 -07:00
aaronagent
94f5979cc2 fix(approval,mcp): log silent exception handlers, narrow OAuth catches, close server on error
Three silent `except Exception` blocks in approval.py (lines 345, 387, 469) return
fallback values with zero logging — making it impossible to debug callback failures,
allowlist load errors, or config read issues.  Add logger.warning/error calls that
match the pattern already used by save_permanent_allowlist() and _smart_approve()
in the same file.

In mcp_oauth.py, narrow the overly-broad `except Exception` in get_tokens() and
get_client_info() to the specific exceptions Pydantic's model_validate() can raise
(ValueError, TypeError, KeyError), and include the exception message in the warning.
Also wrap the _wait_for_callback() polling loop in try/finally so the HTTPServer is
always closed — previously an asyncio.CancelledError or any exception in the loop
would leak the server socket.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 03:05:04 -07:00
aaronagent
738f0bac13 fix: align auth-by-message classification with status-code path, decode URLs before secret check
error_classifier.py: Message-only auth errors ("invalid api key", "unauthorized",
etc.) were classified as retryable=True (line 707), inconsistent with the HTTP 401
path (line 432) which correctly uses retryable=False + should_fallback=True.  The
mismatch causes 3 wasted retries with the same broken credential before fallback,
while 401 errors immediately attempt fallback.  Align the message-based path to
match: retryable=False, should_fallback=True.

web_tools.py: The _PREFIX_RE secret-detection check in web_extract_tool() runs
against the raw URL string (line 1196).  URL-encoded secrets like %73k-1234... (
sk-1234...) bypass the filter because the regex expects literal ASCII.  Add
urllib.parse.unquote() before the check so percent-encoded variants are also caught.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 03:05:04 -07:00
alt-glitch
1f1f297528 feat(environments): unified file sync with change tracking and deletion
Replace per-backend ad-hoc file sync with a shared FileSyncManager
that handles mtime-based change detection, remote deletion of
locally-removed files, and transactional state updates.

- New FileSyncManager class (tools/environments/file_sync.py)
  with callbacks for upload/delete, rate limiting, and rollback
- Shared iter_sync_files() eliminates 3 duplicate implementations
- SSH: replace unconditional rsync with scp + mtime skip
- Modal/Daytona: replace inline _synced_files dict with manager
- All 3 backends now sync credentials + skills + cache uniformly
- Remote deletion: files removed locally are cleaned from remote
- HERMES_FORCE_FILE_SYNC=1 env var for debugging
- Base class _before_execute() simplified to empty hook
- 12 unit tests covering mtime skip, deletion, rollback, rate limiting
2026-04-10 03:01:46 -07:00
Teknium
a420235b66 fix: reject foreground timeout above cap instead of clamping
Change behavior from silent clamping to returning an error when the
model requests a foreground timeout exceeding FOREGROUND_MAX_TIMEOUT.
This forces the model to use background=true for long-running commands
rather than silently changing its intent.

- Config default timeouts above the cap are NOT rejected (user's choice)
- Only explicit model-requested timeouts trigger rejection
- Added boundary test for timeout exactly at the limit
2026-04-10 02:58:54 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
6c3565df57 fix(terminal): cap foreground timeout to prevent session deadlocks
When the model calls terminal() in foreground mode without background=true
(e.g. to start a server), the tool call blocks until the command exits or
the timeout expires. Without an upper bound the model can request arbitrarily
high timeouts (the schema had minimum=1 but no maximum), blocking the entire
agent session for hours until the gateway idle watchdog kills it.

Changes:
- Add FOREGROUND_MAX_TIMEOUT (600s, configurable via
  TERMINAL_MAX_FOREGROUND_TIMEOUT env var) that caps foreground timeout
- Clamp effective_timeout to the cap when background=false and timeout
  exceeds the limit
- Include a timeout_note in the tool result when clamped, nudging the
  model to use background=true for long-running processes
- Update schema description to show the max timeout value
- Remove dead clamping code in the background branch that could never
  fire (max_timeout was set to effective_timeout, so timeout > max_timeout
  was always false)
- Add 7 tests covering clamping, no-clamping, config-default-exceeds-cap
  edge case, background bypass, default timeout, constant value, and
  schema content

Self-review fixes:
- Fixed bug where timeout_note said 'Requested timeout Nones' when
  clamping fired from config default exceeding cap (timeout param is
  None). Now uses unclamped_timeout instead of the raw timeout param.
- Removed unused pytest import from test file
- Extracted test config dict into _make_env_config() helper
- Fixed tautological test_default_value assertion
- Added missing test for config default > cap with no model timeout
2026-04-10 02:58:54 -07:00
Austin Pickett
f805323517 chore: merge main 2026-04-09 20:00:34 -04:00
Teknium
69a0092c38 fix: deduplicate _is_termux() into hermes_constants.is_termux()
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).
2026-04-09 16:24:53 -07:00
adybag14-cyber
c3141429b7 fix(termux): tighten voice setup and mobile chat UX 2026-04-09 16:24:53 -07:00
adybag14-cyber
769ec1ee1a fix(termux): deepen browser, voice, and tui support 2026-04-09 16:24:53 -07:00
adybag14-cyber
3237733ca5 fix(termux): harden execute_code and mobile browser/audio UX 2026-04-09 16:24:53 -07:00
adybag14-cyber
54d5138a54 fix(termux): harden env-backed background jobs 2026-04-09 16:24:53 -07:00
adybag14-cyber
122925a6f2 fix(termux): honor temp dirs for local temp artifacts 2026-04-09 16:24:53 -07:00
adybag14-cyber
e79cc88985 feat: add tested Termux install path and EOF-aware gh auth 2026-04-09 16:24:53 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
99fd3b518d feat: add /copy and /agents 2026-04-09 17:19:36 -05:00
Teknium
49d8c9557f
fix: cleanup_all_camofox_sessions respects managed persistence (#6820)
When managed_persistence is enabled, cleanup_all now only clears local
tracking state without sending DELETE requests to the Camofox server.
This prevents persistent browser profiles (cookies, logins, localStorage)
from being destroyed during process-wide cleanup.

Ephemeral sessions still get full server-side deletion as before.
2026-04-09 14:54:07 -07:00
Teknium
6f8e426275 fix: add SOCKS proxy support, DISCORD_PROXY env var, and send_message proxy coverage
Follow-up improvements on top of the shared resolver from PR #6562:

- Add platform_env_var parameter to resolve_proxy_url() so DISCORD_PROXY
  takes priority over generic HTTPS_PROXY/ALL_PROXY env vars
- Add SOCKS proxy support via aiohttp_socks.ProxyConnector with rdns=True
  (critical for GFW/Shadowrocket/Clash users — issue #6649)
- proxy_kwargs_for_bot() returns connector= for SOCKS, proxy= for HTTP
- proxy_kwargs_for_aiohttp() returns split (session_kw, request_kw) for
  standalone aiohttp sessions
- Add proxy support to send_message_tool.py (Discord REST, Slack, SMS)
  for cron job delivery behind proxies (from PR #2208)
- Add proxy support to Discord image/document downloads
- Fix duplicate import sys in base.py
2026-04-09 14:19:06 -07:00
dashed
7f7b02b764 fix(slack): comprehensive mrkdwn formatting — 6 bug fixes + 52 tests
Fixes blockquote > escaping, edit_message raw markdown, ***bold italic***
handling, HTML entity double-escaping (&amp;amp;), Wikipedia URL parens
truncation, and step numbering format. Also adds format_message to the
tool-layer _send_to_platform for consistent formatting across all
delivery paths.

Changes:
- Protect Slack entities (<@user>, <https://...|label>, <!here>) from
  escaping passes
- Protect blockquote > markers before HTML entity escaping
- Unescape-before-escape for idempotent HTML entity handling
- ***bold italic*** → *_text_* conversion (before **bold** pass)
- URL regex upgraded to handle balanced parentheses
- mrkdwn:True flag on chat_postMessage payloads
- format_message applied in edit_message and send_message_tool
- 52 new tests (format, edit, streaming, splitting, tool chunking)
- Use reversed(dict) idiom for placeholder restoration

Based on PR #3715 by dashed, cherry-picked onto current main.
2026-04-09 14:07:32 -07:00
Lumen Radley
e22416dd9b fix: handle empty sudo password and false prompts 2026-04-09 02:50:07 -07:00
Teknium
d97f6cec7f
feat(gateway): add BlueBubbles iMessage platform adapter (#6437)
Adds Apple iMessage as a gateway platform via BlueBubbles macOS server.

Architecture:
- Webhook-based inbound (event-driven, no polling/dedup needed)
- Email/phone → chat GUID resolution for user-friendly addressing
- Private API safety (checks helper_connected before tapback/typing)
- Inbound attachment downloading (images, audio, documents cached locally)
- Markdown stripping for clean iMessage delivery
- Smart progress suppression for platforms without message editing

Based on PR #5869 by @benjaminsehl (webhook architecture, GUID resolution,
Private API safety, progress suppression) with inbound attachment downloading
from PR #4588 by @1960697431 (attachment cache routing).

Integration points: Platform enum, env config, adapter factory, auth maps,
cron delivery, send_message routing, channel directory, platform hints,
toolset definition, setup wizard, status display.

27 tests covering config, adapter, webhook parsing, GUID resolution,
attachment download routing, toolset consistency, and prompt hints.
2026-04-08 23:54:03 -07:00
helix4u
e94008c404 fix(terminal): guard invalid command values 2026-04-08 21:37:51 -07:00
angelos
e7d3e9d767 fix(terminal): persistent sandbox envs survive between turns
`_cleanup_task_resources` was unconditionally calling `cleanup_vm()` at
the end of every `run_conversation` (i.e. every user turn), tearing down
the docker/daytona/modal sandbox container regardless of its
`persistent_filesystem` setting. This contradicted the documented intent
of `terminal.lifetime_seconds` (idle reaper) and `container_persistent`,
and caused per-turn loss of `/workspace`, `~/.config`, agent CLI auth
state, and any other content living inside the sandbox.

The unconditional teardown was introduced in fbd3a2fd ("prevent leakage
of morph instances between tasks", 2025-11-04) to plug a Morph backend
leak, two days after `lifetime_seconds` shipped in faecbddd. It was
later refactored into `_cleanup_task_resources` in 70dd3a16 without
changing semantics. Code and docs have disagreed since.

Fix: introduce `terminal_tool.is_persistent_env(task_id)` and skip the
per-turn `cleanup_vm` when the active env is persistent. The idle reaper
(`_cleanup_inactive_envs`) still tears persistent envs down once
`terminal.lifetime_seconds` is exceeded. Non-persistent backends (Morph)
are unchanged — still torn down per turn, preserving the original
leak-prevention intent.
2026-04-08 21:31:57 -07:00
alt-glitch
d684d7ee7e feat(environments): unified spawn-per-call execution layer
Replace dual execution model (PersistentShellMixin + per-backend oneshot)
with spawn-per-call + session snapshot for all backends except ManagedModal.

Core changes:
- Every command spawns a fresh bash process; session snapshot (env vars,
  functions, aliases) captured at init and re-sourced before each command
- CWD persists via file-based read (local) or in-band stdout markers (remote)
- ProcessHandle protocol + _ThreadedProcessHandle adapter for SDK backends
- cancel_fn wired for Modal (sandbox.terminate) and Daytona (sandbox.stop)
- Shared utilities extracted: _pipe_stdin, _popen_bash, _load_json_store,
  _save_json_store, _file_mtime_key, _SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS
- Rate-limited file sync unified in base _before_execute() with _sync_files() hook
- execute_oneshot() removed; all 11 call sites in code_execution_tool.py
  migrated to execute()
- Daytona timeout wrapper replaced with SDK-native timeout parameter
- persistent_shell.py deleted (291 lines)

Backend-specific:
- Local: process-group kill via os.killpg, file-based CWD read
- Docker: -e env flags only on init_session, not per-command
- SSH: shlex.quote transport, ControlMaster connection reuse
- Singularity: apptainer exec with instance://, no forced --pwd
- Modal: _AsyncWorker + _ThreadedProcessHandle, cancel_fn -> sandbox.terminate
- Daytona: SDK-level timeout (not shell wrapper), cancel_fn -> sandbox.stop
- ManagedModal: unchanged (gateway owns execution); docstring added explaining why
2026-04-08 17:23:15 -07:00
Teknium
7156f8d866
fix: CI test failures — metadata key, cli console, docker env, vision order (#6294)
Fixes 9 test failures on current main, incorporating ideas from PR stack
#6219-#6222 by xinbenlv with corrections:

- model_metadata: sync HF context length key casing
  (minimaxai/minimax-m2.5 → MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2.5)

- cli.py: route quick command error output through self.console
  instead of creating a new ChatConsole() instance

- docker.py: explicit docker_forward_env entries now bypass the
  Hermes secret blocklist (intentional opt-in wins over generic filter)

- auxiliary_client: revert _read_main_provider() to simple
  provider.strip().lower() — the _normalize_aux_provider() call
  introduced in 5c03f2e7 stripped the custom: prefix, breaking
  named custom provider resolution

- auxiliary_client: flip vision auto-detection order to
  active provider → OpenRouter → Nous → stop (was OR → Nous → active)

- test: update vision priority test to match new order

Based on PR #6219-#6222 by xinbenlv.
2026-04-08 16:37:05 -07:00
jjovalle99
d46db0a1b4 fix(tools): use correct import path for mistralai SDK
mistralai v2.x is a namespace package — `Mistral` class lives at
`mistralai.client`, not at the top-level `mistralai` module. The
previous `from mistralai import Mistral` raises ImportError at runtime.

Update both production code and test fixture to use the correct path.
2026-04-08 13:47:08 -07:00
jjovalle99
5f4b93c20f feat(tools): add Voxtral Transcribe STT provider (Mistral AI) 2026-04-08 13:47:08 -07:00
Teknium
4f467700d4
fix(doctor): only check the active memory provider, not all providers unconditionally (#6285)
* 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).

---------

Co-authored-by: Eduardo Perea Fernandez <el-analista@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-08 13:44:58 -07:00
mrshu
19b0ddce40 fix(process): correct detached crash recovery state
Previously crash recovery recreated detached sessions as if they were
fully managed, so polls and kills could lie about liveness and the
checkpoint could forget recovered jobs after the next restart.
This commit refreshes recovered host-backed sessions from real PID
state, keeps checkpoint data durable, and preserves notify watcher
metadata while treating sandbox-only PIDs as non-recoverable.

- Persist `pid_scope` in `tools/process_registry.py` and skip
  recovering sandbox-backed entries without a host-visible PID handle
- Refresh detached sessions on access so `get`/`poll`/`wait` and active
  session queries observe exited processes instead of hanging forever
- Allow recovered host PIDs to be terminated honestly and requeue
  `notify_on_complete` watchers during checkpoint recovery
- Add regression tests for durable checkpoints, detached exit/kill
  behavior, sandbox skip logic, and recovered notify watchers
2026-04-08 03:35:43 -07:00
Vasanthdev2004
085c1c6875 fix(browser): preserve agent-browser paths with spaces 2026-04-08 02:35:48 -07:00
Teknium
3696c74bfb fix: preserve existing thresholds, remove pre-read byte guard
- DEFAULT_RESULT_SIZE_CHARS: 50K -> 100K (match current _LARGE_RESULT_CHARS)
- DEFAULT_PREVIEW_SIZE_CHARS: 2K -> 1.5K (match current _LARGE_RESULT_PREVIEW_CHARS)
- Per-tool overrides all set to 100K (terminal, execute_code, search_files)
- Remove pre-read byte guard (no behavioral regression vs current main)
- Revert limit signature change to int=500 (match current default)
- Restore original read_file schema description
- Update test assertions to match 100K thresholds
2026-04-08 02:24:32 -07:00
alt-glitch
bbcff8dcd0 fix(tools): address PR review — remove _extract_raw_output, BudgetConfig everywhere, read_file hardening
- Remove _extract_raw_output: persist content verbatim (fixes size mismatch bug)
- Drop import aliases: import from budget_config directly, one canonical name
- BudgetConfig param on maybe_persist_tool_result and enforce_turn_budget
- read_file: limit=None signature, pre-read guard fires only when limit omitted (256KB)
- Unify binary extensions: file_operations.py imports from binary_extensions.py
- Exclude .pdf and .svg from binary set (text-based, agents may inspect)
- Remove redundant outer try/except in eval path (internal fallback handles it)
- Fix broken tests: update assertion strings for new persistence format
- Module-level constants: _PRE_READ_MAX_BYTES, _DEFAULT_READ_LIMIT
- Remove redundant pathlib import (Path already at module level)
- Update spec.md with IMPLEMENTED annotations and design decisions
2026-04-08 02:24:32 -07:00
alt-glitch
77c5bc9da9 feat(budget): make tool result persistence thresholds configurable
Add BudgetConfig dataclass to centralize and make overridable the
hardcoded constants (50K per-result, 200K per-turn, 2K preview) that
control when tool outputs get persisted to sandbox. Configurable at
the RL environment level via HermesAgentEnvConfig fields, threaded
through HermesAgentLoop to the storage layer.

Resolution: pinned (read_file=inf) > env config overrides > registry
per-tool > default. CLI override: --env.turn_budget_chars 80000
2026-04-08 02:24:32 -07:00
alt-glitch
65e24c942e wip: tool result fixes -- persistence 2026-04-08 02:24:32 -07:00
Teknium
fff237e111
feat(cron): track delivery failures in job status (#6042)
_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.
2026-04-07 22:49:01 -07:00
Teknium
b9a5e6e247 fix: use camelCase structuredContent attr, prefer structured over text
- The MCP SDK Pydantic model uses camelCase (structuredContent), not
  snake_case (structured_content). The original getattr was a silent no-op.
- When structuredContent is present, return it AS the result instead of
  alongside text — the structured payload is the machine-readable data.
- Move test file to tests/tools/ and fix fake class to use camelCase.
- Patch _run_on_mcp_loop in tests so the handler actually executes.
2026-04-07 18:00:01 -07:00
r266-tech
2ad7694874 fix(mcp): preserve structured_content in tool call results
MCP CallToolResult may include structured_content (a JSON object) alongside
content blocks. The tool handler previously only forwarded concatenated text
from content blocks, silently dropping the structured payload.

This breaks MCP tools that return a minimal human text in content while
putting the actual machine-usable payload in structured_content.

Now, when structured_content is present, it is included in the returned
JSON under the 'structuredContent' key.

Fixes NousResearch/hermes-agent#5874
2026-04-07 18:00:01 -07:00
Teknium
f3c59321af fix: add _profile_arg tests + move STT language to config.yaml
- 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
2026-04-07 17:59:16 -07:00
Marc Bickel
6e02fa73c2 fix(discord): discard empty placeholder on voice transcription + force STT language
- gateway/run.py: Strip "(The user sent a message with no text content)"
  placeholder when voice transcription succeeds — it was being appended
  alongside the transcript, creating duplicate user turns.
- tools/transcription_tools.py: Wire HERMES_LOCAL_STT_LANGUAGE env var
  into the faster-whisper backend. It was only used by the CLI fallback
  path (_transcribe_local_command), not the primary faster-whisper path.
2026-04-07 17:59:16 -07:00
Teknium
469cd16fe0
fix(security): consolidated security hardening — SSRF, timing attack, tar traversal, credential leakage (#5944)
Salvaged from PRs #5800 (memosr), #5806 (memosr), #5915 (Ruzzgar), #5928 (Awsh1).

Changes:
- Use hmac.compare_digest for API key comparison (timing attack prevention)
- Apply provider env var blocklist to Docker containers (credential leakage)
- Replace tar.extractall() with safe extraction in TerminalBench2 (CVE-2007-4559)
- Add SSRF protection via is_safe_url to ALL platform adapters:
  base.py (cache_image_from_url, cache_audio_from_url),
  discord, slack, telegram, matrix, mattermost, feishu, wecom
  (Signal and WhatsApp protected via base.py helpers)
- Update tests: mock is_safe_url in Mattermost download tests
- Add security tests for tar extraction (traversal, symlinks, safe files)
2026-04-07 17:28:37 -07:00
Teknium
b1a66d55b4
refactor: migrate 10 config.yaml inline loaders to read_raw_config()
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
2026-04-07 17:28:23 -07:00
Siddharth Balyan
f3006ebef9
refactor(tests): re-architect tests + fix CI failures (#5946)
* refactor: re-architect tests to mirror the codebase

* Update tests.yml

* fix: add missing tool_error imports after registry refactor

* fix(tests): replace patch.dict with monkeypatch to prevent env var leaks under xdist

patch.dict(os.environ) can leak TERMINAL_ENV across xdist workers,
causing test_code_execution tests to hit the Modal remote path.

* fix(tests): fix update_check and telegram xdist failures

- test_update_check: replace patch("hermes_cli.banner.os.getenv") with
  monkeypatch.setenv("HERMES_HOME") — banner.py no longer imports os
  directly, it uses get_hermes_home() from hermes_constants.

- test_telegram_conflict/approval_buttons: provide real exception classes
  for telegram.error mock (NetworkError, TimedOut, BadRequest) so the
  except clause in connect() doesn't fail with "catching classes that do
  not inherit from BaseException" when xdist pollutes sys.modules.

* fix(tests): accept unavailable_models kwarg in _prompt_model_selection mock
2026-04-07 17:19:07 -07:00
Teknium
678a87c477
refactor: add tool_error/tool_result helpers + read_raw_config, migrate 129 callsites
Add three reusable helpers to eliminate pervasive boilerplate:

tools/registry.py — tool_error() and tool_result():
  Every tool handler returns JSON strings. The pattern
  json.dumps({"error": msg}, ensure_ascii=False) appeared 106 times,
  and json.dumps({"success": False, "error": msg}, ...) another 23.
  Now: tool_error(msg) or tool_error(msg, success=False).

  tool_result() handles arbitrary result dicts:
  tool_result(success=True, data=payload) or tool_result(some_dict).

hermes_cli/config.py — read_raw_config():
  Lightweight YAML reader that returns the raw config dict without
  load_config()'s deep-merge + migration overhead. Available for
  callsites that just need a single config value.

Migration (129 callsites across 32 files):
- tools/: browser_camofox (18), file_tools (10), homeassistant (8),
  web_tools (7), skill_manager (7), cronjob (11), code_execution (4),
  delegate (5), send_message (4), tts (4), memory (7), session_search (3),
  mcp (2), clarify (2), skills_tool (3), todo (1), vision (1),
  browser (1), process_registry (2), image_gen (1)
- plugins/memory/: honcho (9), supermemory (9), hindsight (8),
  holographic (7), openviking (7), mem0 (7), byterover (6), retaindb (2)
- agent/: memory_manager (2), builtin_memory_provider (1)
2026-04-07 13:36:38 -07:00
Teknium
ca0459d109
refactor: remove 24 confirmed dead functions — 432 lines of unused code
Each function was verified to have exactly 1 reference in the entire
codebase (its own definition). Zero calls, zero imports, zero string
references anywhere including tests.

Removed by category:

Superseded wrappers (replaced by newer implementations):
- agent/anthropic_adapter.py: run_hermes_oauth_login, refresh_hermes_oauth_token
- hermes_cli/callbacks.py: sudo_password_callback (superseded by CLI method)
- hermes_cli/setup.py: _set_model_provider, _sync_model_from_disk
- tools/file_tools.py: get_file_tools (superseded by registry.register)
- tools/cronjob_tools.py: get_cronjob_tool_definitions (same)
- tools/terminal_tool.py: _check_dangerous_command (_check_all_guards used)

Dead private helpers (lost their callers during refactors):
- agent/anthropic_adapter.py: _convert_user_content_part_to_anthropic
- agent/display.py: honcho_session_line, write_tty
- hermes_cli/providers.py: _build_labels (+ dead _labels_cache var)
- hermes_cli/tools_config.py: _prompt_yes_no
- hermes_cli/models.py: _extract_model_ids
- hermes_cli/uninstall.py: log_error
- gateway/platforms/feishu.py: _is_loop_ready
- tools/file_operations.py: _read_image (64-line method)
- tools/process_registry.py: cleanup_expired
- tools/skill_manager_tool.py: check_skill_manage_requirements

Dead class methods (zero callers):
- run_agent.py: _is_anthropic_url (logic duplicated inline at L618)
- run_agent.py: _classify_empty_content_response (68-line method, never wired)
- cli.py: reset_conversation (callers all use new_session directly)
- cli.py: _clear_current_input (added but never wired in)

Other:
- gateway/delivery.py: build_delivery_context_for_tool
- tools/browser_tool.py: get_active_browser_sessions
2026-04-07 11:41:26 -07:00
Teknium
187e90e425
refactor: replace inline HERMES_HOME re-implementations with get_hermes_home()
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.
2026-04-07 10:40:34 -07:00
Teknium
d0ffb111c2
refactor: codebase-wide lint cleanup — unused imports, dead code, and inefficient patterns (#5821)
Comprehensive cleanup across 80 files based on automated (ruff, pyflakes, vulture)
and manual analysis of the entire codebase.

Changes by category:

Unused imports removed (~95 across 55 files):
- Removed genuinely unused imports from all major subsystems
- agent/, hermes_cli/, tools/, gateway/, plugins/, cron/
- Includes imports in try/except blocks that were truly unused
  (vs availability checks which were left alone)

Unused variables removed (~25):
- Removed dead variables: connected, inner, channels, last_exc,
  source, new_server_names, verify, pconfig, default_terminal,
  result, pending_handled, temperature, loop
- Dropped unused argparse subparser assignments in hermes_cli/main.py
  (12 instances of add_parser() where result was never used)

Dead code removed:
- run_agent.py: Removed dead ternary (None if False else None) and
  surrounding unreachable branch in identity fallback
- run_agent.py: Removed write-only attribute _last_reported_tool
- hermes_cli/providers.py: Removed dead @property decorator on
  module-level function (decorator has no effect outside a class)
- gateway/run.py: Removed unused MCP config load before reconnect
- gateway/platforms/slack.py: Removed dead SessionSource construction

Undefined name bugs fixed (would cause NameError at runtime):
- batch_runner.py: Added missing logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
- tools/environments/daytona.py: Added missing Dict and Path imports

Unnecessary global statements removed (14):
- tools/terminal_tool.py: 5 functions declared global for dicts
  they only mutated via .pop()/[key]=value (no rebinding)
- tools/browser_tool.py: cleanup thread loop only reads flag
- tools/rl_training_tool.py: 4 functions only do dict mutations
- tools/mcp_oauth.py: only reads the global
- hermes_time.py: only reads cached values

Inefficient patterns fixed:
- startswith/endswith tuple form: 15 instances of
  x.startswith('a') or x.startswith('b') consolidated to
  x.startswith(('a', 'b'))
- len(x)==0 / len(x)>0: 13 instances replaced with pythonic
  truthiness checks (not x / bool(x))
- in dict.keys(): 5 instances simplified to in dict
- Redefined unused name: removed duplicate _strip_mdv2 import in
  send_message_tool.py

Other fixes:
- hermes_cli/doctor.py: Replaced undefined logger.debug() with pass
- hermes_cli/config.py: Consolidated chained .endswith() calls

Test results: 3934 passed, 17 failed (all pre-existing on main),
19 skipped. Zero regressions.
2026-04-07 10:25:31 -07:00
Ben Barclay
b2f477a30b
feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use (#5750)
* feat: switch managed browser provider from Browserbase to Browser Use

The Nous subscription tool gateway now routes browser automation through
Browser Use instead of Browserbase. This commit:

- Adds managed Nous gateway support to BrowserUseProvider (idempotency
  keys, X-BB-API-Key auth header, external_call_id persistence)
- Removes managed gateway support from BrowserbaseProvider (now
  direct-only via BROWSERBASE_API_KEY/BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID)
- Updates browser_tool.py fallback: prefers Browser Use over Browserbase
- Updates nous_subscription.py: gateway vendor 'browser-use', auto-config
  sets cloud_provider='browser-use' for new subscribers
- Updates tools_config.py: Nous Subscription entry now uses Browser Use
- Updates setup.py, cli.py, status.py, prompt_builder.py display strings
- Updates all affected tests to match new behavior

Browserbase remains fully functional for users with direct API credentials.
The change only affects the managed/subscription path.

* chore: remove redundant Browser Use hint from system prompt

* fix: upgrade Browser Use provider to v3 API

- Base URL: api/v2 -> api/v3 (v2 is legacy)
- Unified all endpoints to use native Browser Use paths:
  - POST /browsers (create session, returns cdpUrl)
  - PATCH /browsers/{id} with {action: stop} (close session)
- Removed managed-mode branching that used Browserbase-style
  /v1/sessions paths — v3 gateway now supports /browsers directly
- Removed unused managed_mode variable in close_session

* fix(browser-use): use X-Browser-Use-API-Key header for managed mode

The managed gateway expects X-Browser-Use-API-Key, not X-BB-API-Key
(which is a Browserbase-specific header). Using the wrong header caused
a 401 AUTH_ERROR on every managed-mode browser session create.

Simplified _headers() to always use X-Browser-Use-API-Key regardless
of direct vs managed mode.

* fix(nous_subscription): browserbase explicit provider is direct-only

Since managed Nous gateway now routes through Browser Use, the
browserbase explicit provider path should not check managed_browser_available
(which resolves against the browser-use gateway). Simplified to direct-only
with managed=False.

* fix(browser-use): port missing improvements from PR #5605

- CDP URL normalization: resolve HTTP discovery URLs to websocket after
  cloud provider create_session() (prevents agent-browser failures)
- Managed session payload: send timeout=5 and proxyCountryCode=us for
  gateway-backed sessions (prevents billing overruns)
- Update prompt builder, browser_close schema, and module docstring to
  replace remaining Browserbase references with Browser Use
- Dynamic /browser status detection via _get_cloud_provider() instead
  of hardcoded env var checks (future-proof for new providers)
- Rename post_setup key from 'browserbase' to 'agent_browser'
- Update setup hint to mention Browser Use alongside Browserbase
- Add tests: CDP normalization, browserbase direct-only guard,
  managed browser-use gateway, direct browserbase fallback

---------

Co-authored-by: rob-maron <132852777+rob-maron@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-07 08:40:22 -04:00
Teknium
8b861b77c1
refactor: remove browser_close tool — auto-cleanup handles it (#5792)
* refactor: remove browser_close tool — auto-cleanup handles it

The browser_close tool was called in only 9% of browser sessions (13/144
navigations across 66 sessions), always redundantly — cleanup_browser()
already runs via _cleanup_task_resources() at conversation end, and the
background inactivity reaper catches anything else.

Removing it saves one tool schema slot in every browser-enabled API call.

Also fixes a latent bug: cleanup_browser() now handles Camofox sessions
too (previously only Browserbase). Camofox sessions were never auto-cleaned
per-task because they live in a separate dict from _active_sessions.

Files changed (13):
- tools/browser_tool.py: remove function, schema, registry entry; add
  camofox cleanup to cleanup_browser()
- toolsets.py, model_tools.py, prompt_builder.py, display.py,
  acp_adapter/tools.py: remove browser_close from all tool lists
- tests/: remove browser_close test, update toolset assertion
- docs/skills: remove all browser_close references

* fix: repeat browser_scroll 5x per call for meaningful page movement

Most backends scroll ~100px per call — barely visible on a typical
viewport. Repeating 5x gives ~500px (~half a viewport), making each
scroll tool call actually useful.

Backend-agnostic approach: works across all 7+ browser backends without
needing to configure each one's scroll amount individually. Breaks
early on error for the agent-browser path.

* feat: auto-return compact snapshot from browser_navigate

Every browser session starts with navigate → snapshot. Now navigate
returns the compact accessibility tree snapshot inline, saving one
tool call per browser task.

The snapshot captures the full page DOM (not viewport-limited), so
scroll position doesn't affect it. browser_snapshot remains available
for refreshing after interactions or getting full=true content.

Both Browserbase and Camofox paths auto-snapshot. If the snapshot
fails for any reason, navigation still succeeds — the snapshot is
a bonus, not a requirement.

Schema descriptions updated to guide models: navigate mentions it
returns a snapshot, snapshot mentions it's for refresh/full content.

* refactor: slim cronjob tool schema — consolidate model/provider, drop unused params

Session data (151 calls across 67 sessions) showed several schema
properties were never used by models. Consolidated and cleaned up:

Removed from schema (still work via backend/CLI):
- skill (singular): use skills array instead
- reason: pause-only, unnecessary
- include_disabled: now defaults to true
- base_url: extreme edge case, zero usage
- provider (standalone): merged into model object

Consolidated:
- model + provider → single 'model' object with {model, provider} fields.
  If provider is omitted, the current main provider is pinned at creation
  time so the job stays stable even if the user changes their default.

Kept:
- script: useful data collection feature
- skills array: standard interface for skill loading

Schema shrinks from 14 to 10 properties. All backend functionality
preserved — the Python function signature and handler lambda still
accept every parameter.

* fix: remove mixture_of_agents from core toolsets — opt-in only via hermes tools

MoA was in _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS and composite toolsets (hermes-cli,
hermes-messaging, safe), which meant it appeared in every session
for anyone with OPENROUTER_API_KEY set. The _DEFAULT_OFF_TOOLSETS
gate only works after running 'hermes tools' explicitly.

Now MoA only appears when a user explicitly enables it via
'hermes tools'. The moa toolset definition and check_fn remain
unchanged — it just needs to be opted into.
2026-04-07 03:28:44 -07:00
Teknium
e120d2afac
feat: notify_on_complete for background processes (#5779)
* feat: notify_on_complete for background processes

When terminal(background=true, notify_on_complete=true), the system
auto-triggers a new agent turn when the process exits — no polling needed.

Changes:
- ProcessSession: add notify_on_complete field
- ProcessRegistry: add completion_queue, populate on _move_to_finished()
- Terminal tool: add notify_on_complete parameter to schema + handler
- CLI: drain completion_queue after agent turn AND during idle loop
- Gateway: enhanced _run_process_watcher injects synthetic MessageEvent
  on completion, triggering a full agent turn
- Checkpoint persistence includes notify_on_complete for crash recovery
- code_execution_tool: block notify_on_complete in sandbox scripts
- 15 new tests covering queue mechanics, checkpoint round-trip, schema

* docs: update terminal tool descriptions for notify_on_complete

- background: remove 'ONLY for servers' language, describe both patterns
  (long-lived processes AND long-running tasks with notify_on_complete)
- notify_on_complete: more prescriptive about when to use it
- TERMINAL_TOOL_DESCRIPTION: remove 'Do NOT use background for builds'
  guidance that contradicted the new feature
2026-04-07 02:40:16 -07:00
Teknium
d9e7e42d0b
fix(approval): load permanent command allowlist on startup (#5076)
Co-authored-by: Timo Karp <timo@timos-macbook-pro.taildbbd26.ts.net>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-07 01:00:02 -07:00
Mateus Scheuer Macedo
c706568993 fix(delegate): pass workspace path hints to child agents
Selectively cherry-picked from PR #5501 by MestreY0d4-Uninter.

- Add _resolve_workspace_hint() to detect parent's working directory
- Inject WORKSPACE PATH into child system prompts
- Add rule: never assume /workspace/ container paths
- Excludes the cli.py queue-busy-input changes from the original PR
2026-04-06 23:01:11 -07:00
Mateus Scheuer Macedo
f2c11ff30c fix(delegate): share credential pools with subagents + per-task leasing
Cherry-picked from PR #5580 by MestreY0d4-Uninter.

- Share parent's credential pool with child agents for key rotation
- Leasing layer spreads parallel children across keys (least-loaded)
- Thread-safe acquire_lease/release_lease in CredentialPool
- Reverted sneaked-in tool-name restoration change (kept original
  getattr + isinstance guard pattern)
2026-04-06 23:01:11 -07:00
Teknium
8cf013ecd9
fix: replace stale 'hermes login' refs with 'hermes auth' + fix credential removal re-seeding (#5670)
Two fixes:

1. Replace all stale 'hermes login' references with 'hermes auth' across
   auth.py, auxiliary_client.py, delegate_tool.py, config.py, run_agent.py,
   and documentation. The 'hermes login' command was deprecated; 'hermes auth'
   now handles OAuth credential management.

2. Fix credential removal not persisting for singleton-sourced credentials
   (device_code for openai-codex/nous, hermes_pkce for anthropic).
   auth_remove_command already cleared env vars for env-sourced credentials,
   but singleton credentials stored in the auth store were re-seeded by
   _seed_from_singletons() on the next load_pool() call. Now clears the
   underlying auth store entry when removing singleton-sourced credentials.
2026-04-06 17:17:57 -07:00
WAXLYY
c1818b7e9e fix(tools): redact query secrets in send_message errors 2026-04-06 16:49:52 -07:00
charliekerfoot
3b4dfc8e22 fix(tools): portable base64 encoding for image reading on macOS 2026-04-06 16:49:32 -07:00
Siddharth Balyan
7b129636f0
feat(tools): add Firecrawl cloud browser provider (#5628)
* feat(tools): add Firecrawl cloud browser provider

Adds Firecrawl (https://firecrawl.dev) as a cloud browser provider
alongside Browserbase and Browser Use. All browser tools route through
Firecrawl's cloud browser via CDP when selected.

- tools/browser_providers/firecrawl.py — FirecrawlProvider
- tools/browser_tool.py — register in _PROVIDER_REGISTRY
- hermes_cli/tools_config.py — add to onboarding provider picker
- hermes_cli/setup.py — add to setup summary
- hermes_cli/config.py — add FIRECRAWL_BROWSER_TTL config
- website/docs/ — browser docs and env var reference

Based on #4490 by @developersdigest.

Co-Authored-By: Developers Digest <124798203+developersdigest@users.noreply.github.com>

* refactor: simplify FirecrawlProvider.emergency_cleanup

Use self._headers() and self._api_url() instead of duplicating
env-var reads and header construction.

* fix: recognize Firecrawl in subscription browser detection

_resolve_browser_feature_state() now handles "firecrawl" as a direct
browser provider (same pattern as "browser-use"), so hermes setup
summary correctly shows "Browser Automation (Firecrawl)" instead of
misreporting as "Local browser".

Also fixes test_config_version_unchanged assertion (11 → 12).

---------

Co-authored-by: Developers Digest <124798203+developersdigest@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-07 02:35:26 +05:30
BongSuCHOI
ad567c9a8f fix: subagent toolset inheritance when parent enabled_toolsets is None
When parent_agent.enabled_toolsets is None (the default, meaning all tools
are enabled), subagents incorrectly fell back to DEFAULT_TOOLSETS
(['terminal', 'file', 'web']) instead of inheriting the parent's full
toolset.

Root cause:
- Line 188 used 'or' fallback: None or DEFAULT_TOOLSETS evaluates to
  DEFAULT_TOOLSETS
- Line 192 checked truthiness: None is falsy, falling through to else

Fix:
- Use 'is not None' checks instead of truthiness
- When enabled_toolsets is None, derive effective toolsets from
  parent_agent.valid_tool_names via the tool registry

Fixes the bug introduced in f75b1d21b and repeated in e5d14445e (PR #3269).
2026-04-06 13:20:01 -07:00
Mariano A. Nicolini
af9a9f773c fix(security): sanitize workdir parameter in terminal tool backends
Shell injection via unquoted workdir interpolation in docker, singularity,
and SSH backends.  When workdir contained shell metacharacters (e.g.
~/;id), arbitrary commands could execute.

Changes:
- Add shlex.quote() at each interpolation point in docker.py,
  singularity.py, and ssh.py with tilde-aware quoting (keep ~
  unquoted for shell expansion, quote only the subpath)
- Add _validate_workdir() allowlist in terminal_tool.py as
  defense-in-depth before workdir reaches any backend

Original work by Mariano A. Nicolini (PR #5620).  Salvaged with fixes
for tilde expansion (shlex.quote breaks cd ~/path) and replaced
incomplete deny-list with strict character allowlist.

Co-authored-by: Mariano A. Nicolini <entropidelic@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-06 13:19:22 -07:00
Teknium
261e2ee862 fix: restore Path import in env_passthrough.py (removed by #5526)
The ContextVar migration removed 'from pathlib import Path' but Path
is still used in _load_config_passthrough(). Without this import,
config-based env passthrough would raise NameError.
2026-04-06 12:42:16 -07:00
Awsh1
878b1d3d33 fix(cron): harden scheduler against path traversal and env leaks
Cherry-picked from PR #5503 by Awsh1.

- Validate ALL script paths (absolute, relative, tilde) against scripts_dir boundary
- Add API-boundary validation in cronjob_tools.py
- Move os.environ injections inside try block so finally cleanup always runs
- Comprehensive regression tests for path containment bypass
2026-04-06 12:42:16 -07:00
Dusk1e
7d0953d6ff security(gateway): isolate env/credential registries using ContextVars 2026-04-06 12:42:16 -07:00
Teknium
9c96f669a1
feat: centralized logging, instrumentation, hermes logs CLI, gateway noise fix (#5430)
Adds comprehensive logging infrastructure to Hermes Agent across 4 phases:

**Phase 1 — Centralized logging**
- New hermes_logging.py with idempotent setup_logging() used by CLI, gateway, and cron
- agent.log (INFO+) and errors.log (WARNING+) with RotatingFileHandler + RedactingFormatter
- config.yaml logging: section (level, max_size_mb, backup_count)
- All entry points wired (cli.py, main.py, gateway/run.py, run_agent.py)
- Fixed debug_helpers.py writing to ./logs/ instead of ~/.hermes/logs/

**Phase 2 — Event instrumentation**
- API calls: model, provider, tokens, latency, cache hit %
- Tool execution: name, duration, result size (both sequential + concurrent)
- Session lifecycle: turn start (session/model/provider/platform), compression (before/after)
- Credential pool: rotation events, exhaustion tracking

**Phase 3 — hermes logs CLI command**
- hermes logs / hermes logs -f / hermes logs errors / hermes logs gateway
- --level, --session, --since filters
- hermes logs list (file sizes + ages)

**Phase 4 — Gateway bug fix + noise reduction**
- fix: _async_flush_memories() called with wrong arg count — sessions never flushed
- Batched session expiry logs: 6 lines/cycle → 2 summary lines
- Added inbound message + response time logging

75 new tests, zero regressions on the full suite.
2026-04-06 00:08:20 -07:00
Teknium
38d8446011
feat: implement MCP OAuth 2.1 PKCE client support (#5420)
Implement tools/mcp_oauth.py — the OAuth adapter that mcp_tool.py's
existing auth: oauth hook has been waiting for.

Components:
- HermesTokenStorage: persists tokens + client registration to
  HERMES_HOME/mcp-tokens/<server>.json with 0o600 permissions
- Callback handler factory: per-flow isolated HTTP handlers (safe for
  concurrent OAuth flows across multiple MCP servers)
- OAuthClientProvider integration: wraps the MCP SDK's httpx.Auth
  subclass which handles discovery, DCR, PKCE, token exchange,
  refresh, and step-up auth (403 insufficient_scope) automatically
- Non-interactive detection: warns when gateway/cron environments
  try to OAuth without cached tokens
- Pre-registered client support: injects client_id/secret from config
  for servers that don't support Dynamic Client Registration (e.g. Slack)
- Path traversal protection on server names
- remove_oauth_tokens() for cleanup

Config format:
  mcp_servers:
    sentry:
      url: 'https://mcp.sentry.dev/mcp'
      auth: oauth
      oauth:                          # all optional
        client_id: '...'              # skip DCR
        client_secret: '...'          # confidential client
        scope: 'read write'           # server-provided by default

Also passes oauth config dict through from mcp_tool.py (was passing
only server_name and url before).

E2E verified: full OAuth flow (401 → discovery → DCR → authorize →
token exchange → authenticated request → tokens persisted) against
local test servers. 23 unit tests + 186 MCP suite tests pass.
2026-04-05 22:08:00 -07:00
donrhmexe
7409715947 fix: link subagent sessions to parent and hide from session list
Subagent sessions spawned by delegate_task were created with
parent_session_id=NULL and source=cli, making them indistinguishable
from user sessions in hermes sessions list and /resume.

Changes:
- delegate_tool.py: pass parent_agent.session_id to child agent
- run_agent.py: accept parent_session_id param, pass to create_session
- hermes_state.py list_sessions_rich: filter parent_session_id IS NULL
  by default (opt-in include_children=True for callers that need them)
- hermes_state.py delete_session: delete child sessions first (FK)
- hermes_state.py prune_sessions: delete children before parents (FK)

session_search already handles parent_session_id correctly — child
sessions are filtered from recent list and resolved to parent root
in full-text search results.

Fixes #5122
2026-04-05 12:48:50 -07:00
Teknium
4494fba140
feat: OSV malware check for MCP extension packages (#5305)
Before launching an MCP server via npx/uvx, queries the OSV (Open Source
Vulnerabilities) API to check if the package has known malware advisories
(MAL-* IDs). Regular CVEs are ignored — only confirmed malware is blocked.

- Free, public API (Google-maintained), ~300ms per query
- Runs once per MCP server launch, inside _run_stdio() before subprocess spawn
- Parallel with other MCP servers (asyncio.gather already in place)
- Fail-open: network errors, timeouts, unrecognized commands → allow
- Parses npm (scoped @scope/pkg@version) and PyPI (name[extras]==version)

Inspired by Block/goose extension malware check.
2026-04-05 12:46:07 -07:00
Teknium
b63fb03f3f
feat(browser): add JS evaluation via browser_console expression parameter (#5303)
Add optional 'expression' parameter to browser_console that evaluates
JavaScript in the page context (like DevTools console). Returns structured
results with auto-JSON parsing.

No new tool — extends the existing browser_console schema with ~20 tokens
of overhead instead of adding a 12th browser tool.

Both backends supported:
- Browserbase: uses agent-browser 'eval' command via CDP
- Camofox: uses /tabs/{tab_id}/eval endpoint with graceful degradation

E2E verified: string eval, number eval, structured JSON, DOM manipulation,
error handling, and original console-output mode all working.
2026-04-05 12:42:52 -07:00
Xowiek
ef3bd3b276 security(approval): fix privilege escalation in gateway once-approval logic 2026-04-05 12:31:27 -07:00
Mibayy
cc2b56b26a feat(api): structured run events via /v1/runs SSE endpoint
Add POST /v1/runs to start async agent runs and GET /v1/runs/{run_id}/events
for SSE streaming of typed lifecycle events (tool.started, tool.completed,
message.delta, reasoning.available, run.completed, run.failed).

Changes the internal tool_progress_callback signature from positional
(tool_name, preview, args) to event-type-first
(event_type, tool_name, preview, args, **kwargs). Existing consumers
filter on event_type and remain backward-compatible.

Adds concurrency limit (_MAX_CONCURRENT_RUNS=10) and orphaned run sweep.

Fixes logic inversion in cli.py _on_tool_progress where the original PR
would have displayed internal tools instead of non-internal ones.

Co-authored-by: Mibayy <mibayy@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-05 12:05:13 -07:00
Mibayy
e167ad8f61 feat(delegate): add acp_command/acp_args override to delegate_task
Allow delegate_task to specify custom ACP transport per-task, so a parent
running via CLI/Discord/Telegram can spawn child agents over ACP
(e.g. claude --acp --stdio). Follows the existing override_provider pattern.
Supports per-task granularity in batch mode.

Co-authored-by: Mibayy <mibayy@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-05 12:05:13 -07:00
Git-on-my-level
fcdd5447e2 fix: keep ACP stdout protocol-clean
Route AIAgent print output to stderr via _print_fn for ACP stdio sessions.
Gate quiet-mode spinner startup on _should_start_quiet_spinner() so JSON-RPC
on stdout isn't corrupted. Child agents inherit the redirect.

Co-authored-by: Git-on-my-level <Git-on-my-level@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-05 12:05:13 -07:00
Teknium
20b4060dbf
fix: web_extract fast-fail on scrape timeout + summarizer resilience
- Firecrawl scrape: 60s timeout via asyncio.wait_for + to_thread
  (previously could hang indefinitely)
- Summarizer retries: 6 → 2 (one retry), reads timeout from
  auxiliary.web_extract.timeout config (default 360s / 6min)
- Summarizer failure: falls back to truncated raw content (~5000 chars)
  instead of useless error message, with guidance about config/model
- Config default: auxiliary.web_extract.timeout bumped 30 → 360s
  for local model compatibility

Addresses Discord reports of agent hanging during web_extract.
2026-04-05 11:16:45 -07:00
Teknium
c100ad874c fix(matrix): E2EE cron delivery via live adapter + HTML formatting + origin fallback
Salvaged from PRs #3767 (chalkers), #5236 (ygd58), #2641 (buntingszn).

Three improvements to Matrix cron delivery:

1. Live adapter path: when the gateway is running, cron delivery now uses
   the connected MatrixAdapter via run_coroutine_threadsafe instead of
   the standalone HTTP PUT. This enables delivery to E2EE rooms where
   the raw HTTP path cannot encrypt. Falls back to standalone on failure.
   Threads adapters + event loop from gateway -> cron ticker -> tick() ->
   _deliver_result(). (from #3767)

2. HTML formatted_body: _send_matrix() now converts markdown to HTML
   using the optional markdown library, with h1-h6 to bold conversion
   for Element X compatibility. Falls back to plain text if markdown
   is not installed. Also adds random bytes to txn_id to prevent
   collisions. (from #5236)

3. Origin fallback: when deliver="origin" but origin is null (jobs
   created via API/scripts), falls back to HOME_CHANNEL env vars
   in order: matrix -> telegram -> discord -> slack. (from #2641)
2026-04-05 11:07:47 -07:00
Teknium
aa475aef31
feat: add exit code context for common CLI tools in terminal results (#5144)
When commands like grep, diff, test, or find return non-zero exit codes
that aren't actual errors (grep 1 = no matches, diff 1 = files differ),
the model wastes turns investigating non-problems. This adds an
exit_code_meaning field to the terminal JSON result that explains
informational exit codes, so the agent can move on instead of debugging.

Covers grep/rg/ag/ack (no matches), diff (files differ), find (partial
access), test/[ (condition false), curl (timeouts, DNS, HTTP errors),
and git (context-dependent). Correctly extracts the last command from
pipelines and chains, strips full paths and env var assignments.

The exit_code field itself is unchanged — this is purely additive context.
2026-04-04 16:57:24 -07:00
Teknium
55bbf8caba
fix: include approval metadata in terminal tool results (#5141)
When a dangerous command is approved (gateway, CLI, or smart approval),
the terminal tool now includes an 'approval' field in the result JSON
so the model knows approval was requested and granted. Previously the
model only saw normal command output with no indication that approval
happened, causing it to hallucinate that the approval system didn't fire.

Changes:
- approval.py: Return user_approved/description in all 3 approval paths
  (gateway blocking, CLI interactive, smart approval)
- terminal_tool.py: Capture approval metadata and inject into both
  foreground and background command results
2026-04-04 16:33:20 -07:00
Teknium
569e9f9670
feat: execute_code runs on remote terminal backends (#5088)
* feat: execute_code runs on remote terminal backends (Docker/SSH/Modal/Daytona/Singularity)

When TERMINAL_ENV is not 'local', execute_code now ships the script to
the remote environment and runs it there via the terminal backend --
the same container/sandbox/SSH session used by terminal() and file tools.

Architecture:
- Local backend: unchanged (UDS RPC, subprocess.Popen)
- Remote backends: file-based RPC via execute_oneshot() polling
  - Script writes request files, parent polls and dispatches tool calls
  - Responses written atomically (tmp + rename) via base64/stdin
  - execute_oneshot() bypasses persistent shell lock for concurrency

Changes:
- tools/environments/base.py: add execute_oneshot() (delegates to execute())
- tools/environments/persistent_shell.py: override execute_oneshot() to
  bypass _shell_lock via _execute_oneshot(), enabling concurrent polling
- tools/code_execution_tool.py: add file-based transport to
  generate_hermes_tools_module(), _execute_remote() with full env
  get-or-create, file shipping, RPC poll loop, output post-processing

* fix: use _get_env_config() instead of raw TERMINAL_ENV env var

Read terminal backend type through the canonical config resolution
path (terminal_tool._get_env_config) instead of os.getenv directly.

* fix: use echo piping instead of stdin_data for base64 writes

Modal doesn't reliably deliver stdin_data to chained commands
(base64 -d > file && mv), producing 0-byte files. Switch to
echo 'base64' | base64 -d which works on all backends.

Verified E2E on both Docker and Modal.
2026-04-04 12:57:49 -07:00
Teknium
5d0f55cac4
feat(cron): add script field for pre-run data collection (#5082)
Add an optional 'script' parameter to cron jobs that references a Python
script. The script runs before each agent turn, and its stdout is injected
into the prompt as context. This enables stateful monitoring — the script
handles data collection and change detection, the LLM analyzes and reports.

- cron/jobs.py: add script field to create_job(), stored in job dict
- cron/scheduler.py: add _run_job_script() executor with timeout handling,
  inject script output/errors into _build_job_prompt()
- tools/cronjob_tools.py: add script to tool schema, create/update handlers,
  _format_job display
- hermes_cli/cron.py: add --script to create/edit, display in list/edit output
- hermes_cli/main.py: add --script argparse for cron create/edit subcommands
- tests/cron/test_cron_script.py: 20 tests covering job CRUD, script
  execution, path resolution, error handling, prompt injection, tool API

Script paths can be absolute or relative (resolved against ~/.hermes/scripts/).
Scripts run with a 120s timeout. Failures are injected as error context so
the LLM can report the problem. Empty string clears an attached script.
2026-04-04 10:43:39 -07:00
LucidPaths
6367e1c4c0 fix: remove stale test skips, fix regex backtracking, file search bug, and test flakiness
Bug fixes:
- agent/redact.py: catastrophic regex backtracking in _ENV_ASSIGN_RE — removed
  re.IGNORECASE and changed [A-Z_]* to [A-Z0-9_]* to restrict matching to actual
  env var name chars. Without this, the pattern backtracks exponentially on large
  strings (e.g. 100K tool output), causing test_file_read_guards to time out.
- tools/file_operations.py: over-escaped newline in find -printf format string
  produced literal backslash-n instead of a real newline, breaking file search
  result parsing (total_count always 1, paths concatenated).

Test fixes:
- Remove stale pytestmark.skip from 4 test modules that were blanket-skipped as
  'Hangs in non-interactive environments' but actually run fine:
  - test_413_compression.py (12 tests, 25s)
  - test_file_tools_live.py (71 tests, 24s)
  - test_code_execution.py (61 tests, 99s)
  - test_agent_loop_tool_calling.py (has proper OPENROUTER_API_KEY skip already)
- test_413_compression.py: fix threshold values in 2 preflight compression tests
  where context_length was too small for the compressed output to fit in one pass.
- test_mcp_probe.py: add missing _MCP_AVAILABLE mock so tests work without MCP SDK.
- test_mcp_tool_issue_948.py: inject MCP symbols (StdioServerParameters etc.) when
  SDK is not installed so patch() targets exist.
- test_approve_deny_commands.py: replace time.sleep(0.3) with deterministic polling
  of _gateway_queues — fixes race condition where resolve fires before threads
  register their approval entries, causing the test to hang indefinitely.

Net effect: +256 tests recovered from skip, 8 real failures fixed.
2026-04-04 10:18:57 -07:00
Teknium
43d3efd5c8
feat: add docker_env config for explicit container environment variables (#4738)
Add docker_env option to terminal config — a dict of key-value pairs that
get set inside Docker containers via -e flags at both container creation
(docker run) and per-command execution (docker exec) time.

This complements docker_forward_env (which reads values dynamically from
the host process environment). docker_env is useful when Hermes runs as a
systemd service without access to the user's shell environment — e.g.
setting SSH_AUTH_SOCK or GNUPGHOME to known stable paths for SSH/GPG
agent socket forwarding.

Precedence: docker_env provides baseline values; docker_forward_env
overrides for the same key.

Config example:
  terminal:
    docker_env:
      SSH_AUTH_SOCK: /run/user/1000/ssh-agent.sock
      GNUPGHOME: /root/.gnupg
    docker_volumes:
      - /run/user/1000/ssh-agent.sock:/run/user/1000/ssh-agent.sock
      - /run/user/1000/gnupg/S.gpg-agent:/root/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent
2026-04-03 23:30:12 -07:00
Octopus
f5c212f69b feat: add MiniMax TTS provider support (speech-2.8)
Add MiniMax as a fifth TTS provider alongside Edge TTS, ElevenLabs,
OpenAI, and NeuTTS. Supports speech-2.8-hd (recommended default) and
speech-2.8-turbo models via the MiniMax T2A HTTP API.

Changes:
- Add _generate_minimax_tts() with hex-encoded audio decoding
- Add MiniMax to provider dispatch, requirements check, and Telegram
  Opus compatibility handling
- Add MiniMax to interactive setup wizard with API key prompt
- Update TTS documentation and config example

Configuration:
  tts:
    provider: "minimax"
    minimax:
      model: "speech-2.8-hd"
      voice_id: "English_Graceful_Lady"

Requires MINIMAX_API_KEY environment variable.

API reference: https://platform.minimax.io/docs/api-reference/speech-t2a-http
2026-04-03 22:42:14 -07:00
acsezen
831067c5d3 perf: fix O(n²) catastrophic backtracking in redact regex + reorder file read guard
Two pre-existing issues causing test_file_read_guards timeouts on CI:

1. agent/redact.py: _ENV_ASSIGN_RE used unbounded [A-Z_]* with
   IGNORECASE, matching any letter/underscore to end-of-string at
   each position → O(n²) backtracking on 100K+ char inputs.
   Bounded to {0,50} since env var names are never that long.

2. tools/file_tools.py: redact_sensitive_text() ran BEFORE the
   character-count guard, so oversized content (that would be rejected
   anyway) went through the expensive regex first. Reordered to check
   size limit before redaction.
2026-04-03 22:40:37 -07:00
Teknium
ad4feeaf0d
feat: wire skills.external_dirs into all remaining discovery paths
The config key skills.external_dirs and core resolution (get_all_skills_dirs,
get_external_skills_dirs in agent/skill_utils.py) already existed but several
code paths still only scanned SKILLS_DIR. Now external dirs are respected
everywhere:

- skills_categories(): scan all dirs for category discovery
- _get_category_from_path(): resolve categories against any skills root
- skill_manager_tool._find_skill(): search all dirs for edit/patch/delete
- credential_files.get_skills_directory_mount(): mount all dirs into
  Docker/Singularity containers (external dirs at external_skills/<idx>)
- credential_files.iter_skills_files(): list files from all dirs for
  Modal/Daytona upload
- tools/environments/ssh.py: rsync all skill dirs to remote hosts
- gateway _check_unavailable_skill(): check disabled skills across all dirs

Usage in config.yaml:
  skills:
    external_dirs:
      - ~/repos/agent-skills/hermes
      - /shared/team-skills
2026-04-03 21:14:42 -07:00