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kshitijk4poor
1d2e34c7eb Prevent Telegram polling handoffs and flood-control send failures
Telegram polling can inherit a stale webhook registration when a deployment
switches transport modes, which leaves getUpdates idle even though the gateway
starts cleanly. Outbound send also treats Telegram retry_after responses as
terminal errors, so brief flood control can drop tool progress and replies.

Constraint: Keep the PR narrowly scoped to upstream/main Telegram adapter behavior
Rejected: Port OpenClaw's broader polling supervisor and offset persistence | too broad for an isolated fix PR
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Polling mode should clear webhook state before starting getUpdates, and send-path retry logic must distinguish flood control from timeouts
Tested: uv run --extra dev pytest tests/gateway/test_telegram_* -q
Not-tested: Live Telegram webhook-to-polling migration and real Bot API 429 behavior
2026-04-05 11:59:28 -07:00
Trevin Chow
74ff62f5ac fix(gateway): use kickstart -k for atomic launchd restart
Replace the two-step stop/start restart with a single
launchctl kickstart -k call. When the gateway triggers a
restart from inside its own process tree, the old stop
command kills the shell before the start half is reached.
kickstart -k lets launchd handle the kill+restart atomically.
2026-04-05 11:59:28 -07:00
Trevin Chow
aab74b582c fix(gateway): replace deprecated launchctl start/stop with kickstart/kill
launchctl load/unload/start/stop are deprecated on macOS since 10.10
and fail silently on modern versions. This replaces them with the
current equivalents:

- load -> bootstrap gui/<uid> <plist>
- unload -> bootout gui/<uid>/<label>
- start -> kickstart gui/<uid>/<label>
- stop -> kill SIGTERM gui/<uid>/<label>

Adds _launchd_domain() helper returning the gui/<uid> target domain.
Updates test assertions to match the new command signatures.

Fixes #4820
2026-04-05 11:59:28 -07:00
teyrebaz33
6df0f07ff3 fix: /status command bypasses active-session guard during agent run (#5046)
When an agent was actively processing a message, /status sent via Telegram
(or any gateway) was queued as a pending interrupt instead of being dispatched
immediately. The base platform adapter's handle_message() only had special-case
bypass logic for /approve and /deny, so /status fell through to the default
interrupt path and was never processed as a system command.

Apply the same bypass pattern used by /approve//deny: detect cmd == 'status'
inside the active-session guard, dispatch directly to the message handler, and
send the response without touching session lifecycle or interrupt state.

Adds a regression test that verifies /status is dispatched and responded to
immediately even when _active_sessions contains an entry for the session.
2026-04-05 11:59:28 -07:00
Teknium
a0a1b86c2e
fix: accept reasoning-only responses without retries — set content to "(empty)" (#5278)
* feat: coerce tool call arguments to match JSON Schema types

LLMs frequently return numbers as strings ("42" instead of 42) and
booleans as strings ("true" instead of true). This causes silent
failures with MCP tools and any tool with strictly-typed parameters.

Added coerce_tool_args() in model_tools.py that runs before every tool
dispatch. For each argument, it checks the tool registry schema and
attempts safe coercion:
  - "42" → 42 when schema says "type": "integer"
  - "3.14" → 3.14 when schema says "type": "number"
  - "true"/"false" → True/False when schema says "type": "boolean"
  - Union types tried in order
  - Original values preserved when coercion fails or is not applicable

Inspired by Block/goose tool argument coercion system.

* fix: accept reasoning-only responses without retries — set content to "(empty)"

Previously, when a model returned reasoning/thinking but no visible
content, we entered a 120-line retry/classify/compress/salvage cascade
that wasted 3+ API calls trying to "fix" the response. The model was
done thinking — retrying with the same input just burned money.

Now reasoning-only responses are accepted immediately:
- Reasoning stays in the `reasoning` field (semantically correct)
- Content set to "(empty)" — valid non-empty string every provider accepts
- No retries, no compression triggers, no salvage logic
- Session history contains "(empty)" not "" — prevents #2128 session
  poisoning where empty assistant content caused prefill rejections

Removes ~120 lines, adds ~15. Saves 2-3 API calls per reasoning-only
response. Fixes #2128.
2026-04-05 11:30:52 -07:00
nepenth
534511bebb feat(matrix): Tier 1 enhancement — reactions, read receipts, rich formatting, room management
Cherry-picked from PR #4338 by nepenth, resolved against current main.

Adds:
- Processing lifecycle reactions (eyes/checkmark/cross) via MATRIX_REACTIONS env
- Reaction send/receive with ReactionEvent + UnknownEvent fallback for older nio
- Fire-and-forget read receipts on text and media messages
- Message redaction, room history fetch, room creation, user invite
- Presence status control (online/offline/unavailable)
- Emote (/me) and notice message types with HTML rendering
- XSS-hardened markdown-to-HTML converter (strips raw HTML preprocessor,
  sanitizes link URLs against javascript:/data:/vbscript: schemes)
- Comprehensive regex fallback with full block/inline markdown support
- Markdown>=3.6 added to [matrix] extras in pyproject.toml
- 46 new tests covering all features and security hardening
2026-04-05 11:19:54 -07:00
chalkers
bec02f3731 fix(matrix): handle encrypted media events and cache decrypted attachments
Cherry-picked from PR #3140 by chalkers, resolved against current main.
Registers RoomEncryptedImage/Audio/Video/File callbacks, decrypts
attachments via nio.crypto, caches all media types (images, audio,
documents), prevents ciphertext URL fallback for encrypted media.
Unifies the separate voice-message download into the main cache block.
Preserves main's MATRIX_REQUIRE_MENTION, auto-thread, and mention
stripping features. Includes 355 lines of encrypted media tests.
2026-04-05 11:07:47 -07:00
binhnt92
b65e67545a fix(gateway): stop Matrix/Mattermost reconnect on permanent auth failures
Cherry-picked from PR #3695 by binhnt92.
Matrix _sync_loop() and Mattermost _ws_loop() were retrying all errors
forever, including permanent auth failures (expired tokens, revoked
access). Now detects M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN, M_FORBIDDEN, 401/403 and stops
instead of spinning. Includes 216 lines of tests.
2026-04-05 11:07:47 -07:00
thakoreh
914f7461dc fix: add missing shutil import for Matrix E2EE setup
Cherry-picked from PR #5136 by thakoreh.
setup_gateway() uses shutil.which('uv') at line 2126 but shutil was
never imported at module level, causing NameError during Matrix E2EE
auto-install. Adds top-level import and regression test.
2026-04-05 11:07:47 -07:00
LucidPaths
70f798043b fix: Ollama Cloud auth, /model switch persistence, and alias tab completion
- Add OLLAMA_API_KEY to credential resolution chain for ollama.com endpoints
- Update requested_provider/_explicit_api_key/_explicit_base_url after /model
  switch so _ensure_runtime_credentials() doesn't revert the switch
- Pass base_url/api_key from fallback config to resolve_provider_client()
- Add DirectAlias system: user-configurable model_aliases in config.yaml
  checked before catalog resolution, with reverse lookup by model ID
- Add /model tab completion showing aliases with provider metadata

Co-authored-by: LucidPaths <LucidPaths@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-05 11:06:06 -07:00
Teknium
35d280d0bd
feat: coerce tool call arguments to match JSON Schema types (#5265)
LLMs frequently return numbers as strings ("42" instead of 42) and
booleans as strings ("true" instead of true). This causes silent
failures with MCP tools and any tool with strictly-typed parameters.

Added coerce_tool_args() in model_tools.py that runs before every tool
dispatch. For each argument, it checks the tool registry schema and
attempts safe coercion:
  - "42" → 42 when schema says "type": "integer"
  - "3.14" → 3.14 when schema says "type": "number"
  - "true"/"false" → True/False when schema says "type": "boolean"
  - Union types tried in order
  - Original values preserved when coercion fails or is not applicable

Inspired by Block/goose tool argument coercion system.
2026-04-05 10:57:34 -07:00
Teknium
51ed7dc2f3
feat: save oversized tool results to file instead of destructive truncation (#5210)
Previously, tool results exceeding 100K characters were silently chopped
with only a '[Truncated]' notice — the rest of the content was lost
permanently. The model had no way to access the truncated portion.

Now, oversized results are written to HERMES_HOME/cache/tool_responses/
and the model receives:
  - A 1,500-char head preview for immediate context
  - The file path so it can use read_file/search_files on the full output

This preserves the context window protection (inline content stays small)
while making the full data recoverable. Falls back to the old destructive
truncation if the file write fails.

Inspired by Block/goose's large response handler pattern.
2026-04-05 10:29:57 -07:00
Teknium
0c54da8aaf
feat(gateway): live-stream /update output + interactive prompt buttons (#5180)
* feat(gateway): live-stream /update output + forward interactive prompts

Adds real-time output streaming and interactive prompt forwarding for
the gateway /update command, so users on Telegram/Discord/etc see the
full update progress and can respond to prompts (stash restore, config
migration) without needing terminal access.

Changes:

hermes_cli/main.py:
- Add --gateway flag to 'hermes update' argparse
- Add _gateway_prompt() file-based IPC function that writes
  .update_prompt.json and polls for .update_response
- Modify _restore_stashed_changes() to accept optional input_fn
  parameter for gateway mode prompt forwarding
- cmd_update() uses _gateway_prompt when --gateway is set, enabling
  interactive stash restore and config migration prompts

gateway/run.py:
- _handle_update_command: spawn with --gateway flag and
  PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 for real-time output flushing
- Store session_key in .update_pending.json for cross-restart
  session matching
- Add _update_prompt_pending dict to track sessions awaiting
  update prompt responses
- Replace _watch_for_update_completion with _watch_update_progress:
  streams output chunks every ~4s, detects .update_prompt.json and
  forwards prompts to the user, handles completion/failure/timeout
- Add update prompt interception in _handle_message: when a prompt
  is pending, the user's next message is written to .update_response
  instead of being processed normally
- Preserve _send_update_notification as legacy fallback for
  post-restart cases where adapter isn't available yet

File-based IPC protocol:
- .update_prompt.json: written by update process with prompt text,
  default value, and unique ID
- .update_response: written by gateway with user's answer
- .update_output.txt: existing, now streamed in real-time
- .update_exit_code: existing completion marker

Tests: 16 new tests covering _gateway_prompt IPC, output streaming,
prompt detection/forwarding, message interception, and cleanup.

* feat: interactive buttons for update prompts (Telegram + Discord)

Telegram: Inline keyboard with ✓ Yes / ✗ No buttons. Clicking a button
answers the callback query, edits the message to show the choice, and
writes .update_response directly. CallbackQueryHandler registered on
the update_prompt: prefix.

Discord: UpdatePromptView (discord.ui.View) with green Yes / red No
buttons. Follows the ExecApprovalView pattern — auth check, embed color
update, disabled-after-click. Writes .update_response on click.

All platforms: /approve and /deny (and /yes, /no) now work as shorthand
for yes/no when an update prompt is pending. The text fallback message
instructs users to use these commands. Raw message interception still
works as a fallback for non-command responses.

Gateway watcher checks adapter for send_update_prompt method (class-level
check to avoid MagicMock false positives) and falls back to text prompt
with /approve instructions when unavailable.

* fix: block /update on non-messaging platforms (API, webhooks, ACP)

Add _UPDATE_ALLOWED_PLATFORMS frozenset that explicitly lists messaging
platforms where /update is permitted. API server, webhook, and ACP
platforms get a clear error directing them to run hermes update from
the terminal instead.

ACP and API server already don't reach _handle_message (separate
codepaths), and webhooks have distinct session keys that can't collide
with messaging sessions. This guard is belt-and-suspenders.
2026-04-05 00:28:58 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
4437354198 Preserve numeric credential labels in auth removal
Resolve exact label matches before treating digit-only input as a positional index so destructive auth removal does not mis-target credentials named with numeric labels.

Constraint: The CLI remove path must keep supporting existing index-based usage while adding safer label targeting
Rejected: Ban numeric labels | labels are free-form and existing users may already rely on them
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: When a destructive command accepts multiple identifier forms, prefer exact identity matches before fallback parsing heuristics
Tested: Focused pytest slice for auth commands, credential pool recovery, and routing (273 passed); py_compile on changed Python files
Not-tested: Full repository pytest suite
2026-04-05 00:20:53 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
65952ac00c Honor provider reset windows in pooled credential failover
Persist structured exhaustion metadata from provider errors, use explicit reset timestamps when available, and expose label-based credential targeting in the auth CLI. This keeps long-lived Codex cooldowns from being misreported as one-hour waits and avoids forcing operators to manage entries by list position alone.

Constraint: Existing credential pool JSON needs to remain backward compatible with stored entries that only record status code and timestamp
Constraint: Runtime recovery must keep the existing retry-then-rotate semantics for 429s while enriching pool state with provider metadata
Rejected: Add a separate credential scheduler subsystem | too large for the Hermes pool architecture and unnecessary for this fix
Rejected: Only change CLI formatting | would leave runtime rotation blind to resets_at and preserve the serial-failure behavior
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Preserve structured rate-limit metadata when new providers expose reset hints; do not collapse back to status-code-only exhaustion tracking
Tested: Focused pytest slice for auth commands, credential pool recovery, and routing (272 passed); py_compile on changed Python files; hermes -w auth list/remove smoke test with temporary HERMES_HOME
Not-tested: Full repository pytest suite, broader gateway/integration flows outside the touched auth and pool paths
2026-04-05 00:20:53 -07:00
Lume
8545343cba test: add strict API validation tests for Fireworks compatibility
Adds comprehensive tests verifying:
- Fireworks-compatible messages after sanitization
- Codex mode preserves fields for Responses API replay
- Fireworks provider triggers sanitization correctly
- Codex responses mode correctly skips sanitization

Prevents regression of 400 validation errors on strict APIs.
2026-04-05 00:13:25 -07:00
Lume
9be2b18064 test: add test for _should_sanitize_tool_calls()
Adds test verifying that:
- Codex mode returns False (no sanitization needed)
- Chat completions mode returns True (sanitization needed)
- Anthropic mode returns True (sanitization needed)

This ensures strict APIs like Fireworks receive properly sanitized tool_calls.
2026-04-05 00:13:25 -07:00
Teknium
5b003ca4a0
test(redact): add regression tests for lowercase variable redaction (#4367) (#5185)
Add 5 regression tests from PR #4476 (gnanam1990) to prevent re-introducing
the IGNORECASE bug that caused lowercase Python/TypeScript variable assignments
to be incorrectly redacted as secrets. The core fix landed in 6367e1c4.

Tests cover:
- Lowercase Python variable with 'token' in name
- Lowercase Python variable with 'api_key' in name
- TypeScript 'await' not treated as secret value
- TypeScript 'secret' variable assignment
- 'export' prefix preserved for uppercase env vars

Co-authored-by: gnanam1990 <gnanam1990@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-05 00:10:16 -07:00
Teknium
85cefc7a5a
fix(telegram): prevent duplicate message delivery on send timeout (#5153)
TimedOut is a subclass of NetworkError in python-telegram-bot. The
inner retry loop in send() and the outer _send_with_retry() in base.py
both treated it as a transient connection error and retried — but
send_message is not idempotent. When the request reaches Telegram but
the HTTP response times out, the message is already delivered. Retrying
sends duplicates. Worst case: up to 9 copies (inner 3x × outer 3x).

Inner loop (telegram.py):
- Import TimedOut separately, isinstance-check before generic
  NetworkError retry (same pattern as BadRequest carve-out from #3390)
- Re-raise immediately — no retry
- Mark as retryable=False in outer exception handler

Outer loop (base.py):
- Remove 'timeout', 'timed out', 'readtimeout', 'writetimeout' from
  _RETRYABLE_ERROR_PATTERNS (read/write timeouts are delivery-ambiguous)
- Add 'connecttimeout' (safe — connection never established)
- Keep 'network' (other platforms still need it)
- Add _is_timeout_error() + early return to prevent plain-text fallback
  on timeout errors (would also cause duplicate delivery)

Connection errors (ConnectionReset, ConnectError, etc.) are still
retried — these fail before the request reaches the server.

Credit: tmdgusya (PR #3899), barun1997 (PR #3904) for identifying the
bug and proposing fixes.

Closes #3899, closes #3904.
2026-04-04 19:05:34 -07:00
Teknium
c8220e69a1
fix: strip MEDIA: directives from streamed gateway messages (#5152)
When streaming is enabled, the GatewayStreamConsumer sends raw text
chunks directly to the platform without post-processing. This causes
MEDIA:/path/to/file tags and [[audio_as_voice]] directives to appear
as visible text in the user's chat instead of being stripped.

The non-streaming path already handles this correctly via
extract_media() in base.py, but the streaming path was missing
equivalent cleanup.

Add _clean_for_display() to GatewayStreamConsumer that strips MEDIA:
tags and internal markers before any text reaches the platform. The
actual media file delivery is unaffected — _deliver_media_from_response()
in gateway/run.py still extracts files from the agent's final_response
(separate from the stream consumer's display text).

Reported by Ao [FotM] on Discord.
2026-04-04 19:05:27 -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
5879b3ef82
fix: move pre_llm_call plugin context to user message, preserve prompt cache (#5146)
Plugin context from pre_llm_call hooks was injected into the system
prompt, breaking the prompt cache prefix every turn when content
changed (typical for memory plugins). Now all plugin context goes
into the current turn's user message — the system prompt stays
identical across turns, preserving cached tokens.

The system prompt is reserved for Hermes internals. Plugins
contribute context alongside the user's input.

Also adds comprehensive documentation for all 6 plugin hooks:
pre_tool_call, post_tool_call, pre_llm_call, post_llm_call,
on_session_start, on_session_end — each with full callback
signatures, parameter tables, firing conditions, and examples.

Supersedes #5138 which identified the same cache-busting bug
and proposed an uncached system suffix approach. This fix goes
further by removing system prompt injection entirely.

Co-identified-by: OutThisLife (PR #5138)
2026-04-04 16:55:44 -07:00
Teknium
96e96a79ad
fix: --yolo and other flags silently dropped when placed before 'chat' subcommand (#5145)
When --yolo, -w, -s, -r, -c, and --pass-session-id exist on both the parent
parser and the 'chat' subparser with explicit defaults (default=False or
default=None), argparse's subparser initialization overwrites the parent's
parsed value. So 'hermes --yolo chat' silently drops --yolo, making it appear
broken.

Fix: use default=argparse.SUPPRESS on all duplicated arguments in the chat
subparser. SUPPRESS means 'don't set this attribute if the user didn't
explicitly provide it', so the parent parser's value survives through.

Affected flags: --yolo, --worktree/-w, --skills/-s, --pass-session-id,
--resume/-r, --continue/-c.

Adds 15 regression tests covering flag-before-subcommand, flag-after-subcommand,
no-subcommand, and env var propagation scenarios.
2026-04-04 16:55:13 -07:00
Fran Fitzpatrick
2556cfdab1 fix(gateway): match Discord mention-stripping behavior in Matrix adapter
Move mention stripping outside the `if not is_dm` guard so mentions
are stripped in DMs too. Remove the bare-mention early return so a
message containing only a mention passes through as empty string,
matching Discord's behavior.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-04 13:09:27 -07:00
Fran Fitzpatrick
d86be33161 feat(gateway): add MATRIX_REQUIRE_MENTION and MATRIX_AUTO_THREAD support
Bring Matrix feature parity with Discord by adding mention gating and
auto-threading. Both default to true, matching Discord behavior.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-04 13:09:27 -07:00
Chris Bartholomew
28e1e210ee fix(hindsight): overhaul hindsight memory plugin and memory setup wizard
- Dedicated asyncio event loop for Hindsight async calls (fixes aiohttp session leaks)
- Client caching (reuse instead of creating per-call)
- Local mode daemon management with config change detection and auto-restart
- Memory mode support (hybrid/context/tools) and prefetch method (recall/reflect)
- Proper shutdown with event loop and client cleanup
- Disable HindsightEmbedded.__del__ to avoid GC loop errors
- Update API URLs (app -> ui.hindsight.vectorize.io, api_url -> base_url)
- Setup wizard: conditional fields (when clause), dynamic defaults (default_from)
- Switch dependency install from pip to uv (correct for uv-based venvs)
- Add hindsight-all to plugin.yaml and import mapping
- 12 new tests for dispatch routing and setup field filtering

Original PR #5044 by cdbartholomew.
2026-04-04 12:18:46 -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
Teknium
b93fa234df
fix: clear ghost status-bar lines on terminal resize (#4960)
* feat: add /branch (/fork) command for session branching

Inspired by Claude Code's /branch command. Creates a copy of the current
session's conversation history in a new session, allowing the user to
explore a different approach without losing the original.

Works like 'git checkout -b' for conversations:
- /branch            — auto-generates a title from the parent session
- /branch my-idea    — uses a custom title
- /fork              — alias for /branch

Implementation:
- CLI: _handle_branch_command() in cli.py
- Gateway: _handle_branch_command() in gateway/run.py
- CommandDef with 'fork' alias in commands.py
- Uses existing parent_session_id field in session DB
- Uses get_next_title_in_lineage() for auto-numbered branches
- 14 tests covering session creation, history copy, parent links,
  title generation, edge cases, and agent sync

* fix: clear ghost status-bar lines on terminal resize

When the terminal shrinks (e.g. un-maximize), the emulator reflows
previously full-width rows (status bar, input rules) into multiple
narrower rows. prompt_toolkit's _on_resize only cursor_up()s by the
stored layout height, missing the extra rows from reflow — leaving
ghost duplicates of the status bar visible.

Fix: monkey-patch Application._on_resize to detect width shrinks,
calculate the extra rows created by reflow, and inflate the renderer's
cursor_pos.y so the erase moves up far enough to clear ghosts.
2026-04-03 22:43:45 -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
Teknium
36aace34aa
fix(opencode-go): strip trailing /v1 from base URL for Anthropic models (#4918)
The Anthropic SDK appends /v1/messages to the base_url, so OpenCode's
base URL https://opencode.ai/zen/go/v1 produced a double /v1 path
(https://opencode.ai/zen/go/v1/v1/messages), causing 404s for MiniMax
models. Strip trailing /v1 when api_mode is anthropic_messages.

Also adds MiMo-V2-Pro, MiMo-V2-Omni, and MiniMax-M2.5 to the OpenCode
Go model lists per their updated docs.

Fixes #4890
2026-04-03 18:47:51 -07:00
Teknium
d4bf517b19 test+docs: add group_topics tests and documentation
- 7 new tests covering skill binding, fallthrough, coercion
- Docs section in telegram.md with config format, field reference,
  comparison table, and thread_id discovery tip
2026-04-03 18:20:50 -07:00
Tranquil-Flow
3bfb39a25f fix(gateway): isolate approval session key per turn 2026-04-03 17:50:01 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
37e2ef6c3f fix: protect profile-scoped google workspace oauth tokens 2026-04-03 17:49:18 -07:00
kagura-agent
6bf5946bbe fix: filter transcript-only roles from chat-completions payload (#4715)
Add a provider-agnostic role allowlist guard to _sanitize_api_messages()
that drops messages with roles not accepted by the chat-completions API
(e.g. session_meta). This prevents CLI resume/session restore from
leaking transcript-only metadata into the outgoing messages payload.

Two layers of defense:

1. API-boundary guard: _sanitize_api_messages() now filters messages by
   role allowlist (system/user/assistant/tool/function/developer) before
   the existing orphaned tool-call repair logic. This protects all
   current and future call paths.

2. CLI restore defense-in-depth: Both session restore paths in cli.py
   now strip session_meta entries before loading history into
   conversation_history, matching the existing gateway behavior.

Closes #4715
2026-04-03 14:57:33 -07:00
Teknium
84a875ca02
fix: scope gateway stop/restart to current profile, --all for global kill
gateway stop and restart previously called kill_gateway_processes() which
scans ps aux and kills ALL gateway processes across all profiles. Starting
a profile gateway would nuke the main one (and vice versa).

Now:
- hermes gateway stop → only kills the current profile's gateway (PID file)
- hermes -p work gateway stop → only kills the 'work' profile's gateway
- hermes gateway stop --all → kills every gateway process (old behavior)
- hermes gateway restart → profile-scoped for manual fallback path
- hermes update → discovers and restarts ALL profile gateways (systemctl
  list-units hermes-gateway*) since the code update is shared

Added stop_profile_gateway() which uses the HERMES_HOME-scoped PID file
instead of global process scanning.
2026-04-03 14:21:44 -07:00
Teknium
b1756084a3
feat: add .zip document support and auto-mount cache dirs into remote backends (#4846)
- Add .zip to SUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_TYPES so gateway platforms (Telegram,
  Slack, Discord) cache uploaded zip files instead of rejecting them.
- Add get_cache_directory_mounts() and iter_cache_files() to
  credential_files.py for host-side cache directory passthrough
  (documents, images, audio, screenshots).
- Docker: bind-mount cache dirs read-only alongside credentials/skills.
  Changes are live (bind mount semantics).
- Modal: mount cache files at sandbox creation + resync before each
  command via _sync_files() with mtime+size change detection.
- Handles backward-compat with legacy dir names (document_cache,
  image_cache, audio_cache, browser_screenshots) via get_hermes_dir().
- Container paths always use the new cache/<subdir> layout regardless
  of host layout.

This replaces the need for a dedicated extract_archive tool (PR #4819)
— the agent can now use standard terminal commands (unzip, tar) on
uploaded files inside remote containers.

Closes: related to PR #4819 by kshitijk4poor
2026-04-03 13:16:26 -07:00
Teknium
8a384628a5
fix(memory): profile-scoped memory isolation and clone support (#4845)
Three fixes for memory+profile isolation bugs:

1. memory_tool.py: Replace module-level MEMORY_DIR constant with
   get_memory_dir() function that calls get_hermes_home() dynamically.
   The old constant was cached at import time and could go stale if
   HERMES_HOME changed after import. Internal MemoryStore methods now
   call get_memory_dir() directly. MEMORY_DIR kept as backward-compat
   alias.

2. profiles.py: profile create --clone now copies MEMORY.md and USER.md
   from the source profile. These curated memory files are part of the
   agent's identity (same as SOUL.md) and should carry over on clone.

3. holographic plugin: initialize() now expands $HERMES_HOME and
   ${HERMES_HOME} in the db_path config value, so users can write
   'db_path: $HERMES_HOME/memory_store.db' and it resolves to the
   active profile directory, not the default home.

Tests updated to mock get_memory_dir() alongside the legacy MEMORY_DIR.
2026-04-03 13:10:11 -07:00
Teknium
aecbf7fa4a
fix(discord): register /approve and /deny slash commands, wire up button-based approval UI (#4800)
Two fixes for Discord exec approval:

1. Register /approve and /deny as native Discord slash commands so they
   appear in Discord's command picker (autocomplete). Previously they
   were only handled as text commands, so users saw 'no commands found'
   when typing /approve.

2. Wire up the existing ExecApprovalView button UI (was dead code):
   - ExecApprovalView now calls resolve_gateway_approval() to actually
     unblock the waiting agent thread when a button is clicked
   - Gateway's _approval_notify_sync() detects adapters with
     send_exec_approval() and routes through the button UI
   - Added 'Allow Session' button for parity with /approve session
   - send_exec_approval() now accepts session_key and metadata for
     thread support
   - Graceful fallback to text-based /approve prompt if button send fails

Also updates test mocks to include grey/secondary ButtonStyle and
purple Color (used by new button styles).
2026-04-03 10:24:07 -07:00
Teknium
5db630aae4
fix: respect per-platform disabled skills in Telegram menu and gateway dispatch (#4799)
Three interconnected bugs caused `hermes skills config` per-platform
settings to be silently ignored:

1. telegram_menu_commands() never filtered disabled skills — all skills
   consumed menu slots regardless of platform config, hitting Telegram's
   100 command cap. Now loads disabled skills for 'telegram' and excludes
   them from the menu.

2. Gateway skill dispatch executed disabled skills because
   get_skill_commands() (process-global cache) only filters by the global
   disabled list at scan time. Added per-platform check before execution,
   returning an actionable 'skill is disabled' message.

3. get_disabled_skill_names() only checked HERMES_PLATFORM env var, but
   the gateway sets HERMES_SESSION_PLATFORM instead. Added
   HERMES_SESSION_PLATFORM as fallback, plus an explicit platform=
   parameter for callers that know their platform (menu builder, gateway
   dispatch). Also added platform to prompt_builder's skills cache key
   so multi-platform gateways get correct per-platform skill prompts.

Reported by SteveSkedasticity (CLAW community).
2026-04-03 10:10:53 -07:00
Teknium
cc54818d26
fix(mcp): stability fix pack — reload timeout, shutdown cleanup, event loop handler, OAuth non-blocking (#4757)
Four fixes for MCP server stability issues reported by community member
(terminal lockup, zombie processes, escape sequence pollution, startup hang):

1. MCP reload timeout guard (cli.py): _check_config_mcp_changes now runs
   _reload_mcp in a separate daemon thread with a 30s hard timeout. Previously,
   a hung MCP server could block the process_loop thread indefinitely, freezing
   the entire TUI (user can type but nothing happens, only Ctrl+D/Ctrl+\ work).

2. MCP stdio subprocess PID tracking (mcp_tool.py): Tracks child PIDs spawned
   by stdio_client via before/after snapshots of /proc children. On shutdown,
   _stop_mcp_loop force-kills any tracked PIDs that survived the SDK's graceful
   SIGTERM→SIGKILL cleanup. Prevents zombie MCP server processes from
   accumulating across sessions.

3. MCP event loop exception handler (mcp_tool.py): Installs
   _mcp_loop_exception_handler on the MCP background event loop — same pattern
   as the existing _suppress_closed_loop_errors on prompt_toolkit's loop.
   Suppresses benign 'Event loop is closed' RuntimeError from httpx transport
   __del__ during MCP shutdown. Salvaged from PR #2538 (acsezen).

4. MCP OAuth non-blocking (mcp_oauth.py): Replaces blocking input() call in
   _wait_for_callback with OAuthNonInteractiveError raise. Adds _is_interactive()
   TTY detection. In non-interactive environments, build_oauth_auth() still
   returns a provider (cached tokens + refresh work), but the callback handler
   raises immediately instead of blocking the MCP event loop for 120s. Re-raises
   OAuth setup failures in _run_http so failed servers are reported cleanly
   without blocking others. Salvaged from PRs #4521 (voidborne-d) and #4465
   (heathley).

Closes #2537, closes #4462
Related: #4128, #3436
2026-04-03 02:29:20 -07:00
Teknium
8fd9fafc84
fix: handle Anthropic Sonnet long-context tier 429 by reducing to 200k (#4747)
Anthropic returns HTTP 429 'Extra usage is required for long context
requests' when a Claude Max subscription doesn't include the 1M context
tier. This is NOT a transient rate limit — retrying won't help.

Only applies to Sonnet models (Opus 1M is general access). Detects
this specific error before the generic rate-limit handler and:
1. Reduces context_length from 1M to 200k (the standard tier)
2. Triggers context compression to fit
3. Retries with the reduced context

The reduction is session-scoped (not persisted) so it auto-recovers
if the user later enables extra usage on their subscription.

Fixes: Sonnet 4.6 instant rate limits on Claude Max without extra usage
2026-04-03 02:05:02 -07:00
Teknium
470c3ea51a
fix: handle Anthropic long-context tier 429 by reducing to 200k
Anthropic returns HTTP 429 'Extra usage is required for long context
requests' when a Claude Max subscription doesn't include the 1M context
tier. This is NOT a transient rate limit — retrying won't help.

Detect this specific error before the generic rate-limit handler and:
1. Reduce context_length from 1M to 200k (the standard tier)
2. Trigger context compression to fit
3. Retry with the reduced context

The reduction is session-scoped (not persisted) so it auto-recovers
if the user later enables extra usage on their subscription.

Fixes: Sonnet 4.6 instant rate limits on Claude Max without extra usage
2026-04-03 01:56:43 -07:00
Teknium
67ae7a79df fix: use get_hermes_home(), consolidate git_cmd, update tests
Follow-up for salvaged PR #2352:
- Replace hardcoded Path(os.getenv('HERMES_HOME', ...)) with
  get_hermes_home() from hermes_constants (2 places)
- Consolidate redundant git_cmd_base into the existing git_cmd
  variable, constructed once before fork detection
- Update autostash tests for the unmerged index check added
  in the previous commit
2026-04-03 01:46:42 -07:00
Teknium
c66c688727 fix: remove redundant restart message from update launchd path
launchd_restart() already prints stop/start confirmation via its
internal helpers — the extra 'Gateway restarted via launchd' line
was redundant. Update test assertion to match.
2026-04-03 01:16:42 -07:00
Dave Tist
988ecc7420 fix(update): avoid launchd restart race on macOS 2026-04-03 01:16:42 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
7165eff901 fix(whatsapp): add free_response_chats, mention stripping, and interactive message unwrapping
Address feature gaps vs Telegram/Discord/Mattermost adapters:
- free_response_chats whitelist to bypass mention gating per-group
- strip bot @phone mentions from body before forwarding to agent
- unwrap templateMessage/buttonsMessage/listMessage in bridge
- info-level log on successful mention pattern compilation
- use module-level json import instead of inline import in config
- eliminate double _normalize_whatsapp_id call via walrus operator
- hoist botIds computation outside per-message loop in bridge
2026-04-03 01:16:39 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
714e4941b8 fix(whatsapp): enforce require_mention in group chats 2026-04-03 01:16:39 -07:00
Teknium
23addf48d3
fix: allow running gateway service as root for LXC/container environments (#4732)
Previously, `hermes gateway install --system` hard-refused to create a
service running as root, even when explicitly requested via
`--run-as-user root`. This forced LXC/container users (where root is
the only user) to either create throwaway users or comment out the check
in source.

Changes:
- Auto-detected root (no explicit --run-as-user) still raises, but with
  a message explaining how to override
- Explicit `--run-as-user root` now allowed with a warning about
  security implications
- Interactive setup wizard prompt accepts 'root' as a valid username
  (warning comes from _system_service_identity downstream)
- Added tests for all three paths: auto-detected root rejection,
  explicit root allowance, and normal non-root passthrough
2026-04-03 01:14:21 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
4d99305345 fix(cli): surface recent sessions inside /history and /resume
When /history is used in an empty chat or /resume with no argument,
show an inline table of recent resumable sessions with title, preview,
relative timestamp, and session ID instead of a dead-end message.

Table formatting matches the existing hermes sessions list style
(column headers + thin separators, no box drawing).

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-03 00:50:49 -07:00
Teknium
3659e1f0c2 test(acp): add E2E tests for MCP registration and tool-result reporting
Tests the full ACP flow:
- new_session with mcpServers → config conversion → register_mcp_servers
- prompt → tool_progress_callback → ToolCallStart events
- step_callback with results → ToolCallUpdate with rawOutput
- toolCallId pairing between start and completion events
- server names with slashes/dots sanitized correctly
- all session lifecycle methods (load/resume/fork) register MCP
2026-04-02 20:54:27 -07:00
Teknium
21c2d32471 fix(gateway): normalize step_callback prev_tools for backward compat
The PR changed prev_tools from list[str] to list[dict] with name/result
keys.  The gateway's _step_callback_sync passed this directly to hooks
as 'tool_names', breaking user-authored hooks that call
', '.join(tool_names).

Now:
- 'tool_names' always contains strings (backward-compatible)
- 'tools' carries the enriched dicts for hooks that want results

Also adds summary logging to register_mcp_servers() and comprehensive
tests for all three PR changes:
- sanitize_mcp_name_component edge cases
- register_mcp_servers public API
- _register_session_mcp_servers ACP integration
- step_callback result forwarding
- gateway normalization backward compat
2026-04-02 20:54:27 -07:00
Teknium
924bc67eee
feat(memory): pluggable memory provider interface with profile isolation, review fixes, and honcho CLI restoration (#4623)
* feat(memory): add pluggable memory provider interface with profile isolation

Introduces a pluggable MemoryProvider ABC so external memory backends can
integrate with Hermes without modifying core files. Each backend becomes a
plugin implementing a standard interface, orchestrated by MemoryManager.

Key architecture:
- agent/memory_provider.py — ABC with core + optional lifecycle hooks
- agent/memory_manager.py — single integration point in the agent loop
- agent/builtin_memory_provider.py — wraps existing MEMORY.md/USER.md

Profile isolation fixes applied to all 6 shipped plugins:
- Cognitive Memory: use get_hermes_home() instead of raw env var
- Hindsight Memory: check $HERMES_HOME/hindsight/config.json first,
  fall back to legacy ~/.hindsight/ for backward compat
- Hermes Memory Store: replace hardcoded ~/.hermes paths with
  get_hermes_home() for config loading and DB path defaults
- Mem0 Memory: use get_hermes_home() instead of raw env var
- RetainDB Memory: auto-derive profile-scoped project name from
  hermes_home path (hermes-<profile>), explicit env var overrides
- OpenViking Memory: read-only, no local state, isolation via .env

MemoryManager.initialize_all() now injects hermes_home into kwargs so
every provider can resolve profile-scoped storage without importing
get_hermes_home() themselves.

Plugin system: adds register_memory_provider() to PluginContext and
get_plugin_memory_providers() accessor.

Based on PR #3825. 46 tests (37 unit + 5 E2E + 4 plugin registration).

* refactor(memory): drop cognitive plugin, rewrite OpenViking as full provider

Remove cognitive-memory plugin (#727) — core mechanics are broken:
decay runs 24x too fast (hourly not daily), prefetch uses row ID as
timestamp, search limited by importance not similarity.

Rewrite openviking-memory plugin from a read-only search wrapper into
a full bidirectional memory provider using the complete OpenViking
session lifecycle API:

- sync_turn: records user/assistant messages to OpenViking session
  (threaded, non-blocking)
- on_session_end: commits session to trigger automatic memory extraction
  into 6 categories (profile, preferences, entities, events, cases,
  patterns)
- prefetch: background semantic search via find() endpoint
- on_memory_write: mirrors built-in memory writes to the session
- is_available: checks env var only, no network calls (ABC compliance)

Tools expanded from 3 to 5:
- viking_search: semantic search with mode/scope/limit
- viking_read: tiered content (abstract ~100tok / overview ~2k / full)
- viking_browse: filesystem-style navigation (list/tree/stat)
- viking_remember: explicit memory storage via session
- viking_add_resource: ingest URLs/docs into knowledge base

Uses direct HTTP via httpx (no openviking SDK dependency needed).
Response truncation on viking_read to prevent context flooding.

* fix(memory): harden Mem0 plugin — thread safety, non-blocking sync, circuit breaker

- Remove redundant mem0_context tool (identical to mem0_search with
  rerank=true, top_k=5 — wastes a tool slot and confuses the model)
- Thread sync_turn so it's non-blocking — Mem0's server-side LLM
  extraction can take 5-10s, was stalling the agent after every turn
- Add threading.Lock around _get_client() for thread-safe lazy init
  (prefetch and sync threads could race on first client creation)
- Add circuit breaker: after 5 consecutive API failures, pause calls
  for 120s instead of hammering a down server every turn. Auto-resets
  after cooldown. Logs a warning when tripped.
- Track success/failure in prefetch, sync_turn, and all tool calls
- Wait for previous sync to finish before starting a new one (prevents
  unbounded thread accumulation on rapid turns)
- Clean up shutdown to join both prefetch and sync threads

* fix(memory): enforce single external memory provider limit

MemoryManager now rejects a second non-builtin provider with a warning.
Built-in memory (MEMORY.md/USER.md) is always accepted. Only ONE
external plugin provider is allowed at a time. This prevents tool
schema bloat (some providers add 3-5 tools each) and conflicting
memory backends.

The warning message directs users to configure memory.provider in
config.yaml to select which provider to activate.

Updated all 47 tests to use builtin + one external pattern instead
of multiple externals. Added test_second_external_rejected to verify
the enforcement.

* feat(memory): add ByteRover memory provider plugin

Implements the ByteRover integration (from PR #3499 by hieuntg81) as a
MemoryProvider plugin instead of direct run_agent.py modifications.

ByteRover provides persistent memory via the brv CLI — a hierarchical
knowledge tree with tiered retrieval (fuzzy text then LLM-driven search).
Local-first with optional cloud sync.

Plugin capabilities:
- prefetch: background brv query for relevant context
- sync_turn: curate conversation turns (threaded, non-blocking)
- on_memory_write: mirror built-in memory writes to brv
- on_pre_compress: extract insights before context compression

Tools (3):
- brv_query: search the knowledge tree
- brv_curate: store facts/decisions/patterns
- brv_status: check CLI version and context tree state

Profile isolation: working directory at $HERMES_HOME/byterover/ (scoped
per profile). Binary resolution cached with thread-safe double-checked
locking. All write operations threaded to avoid blocking the agent
(curate can take 120s with LLM processing).

* fix(memory): thread remaining sync_turns, fix holographic, add config key

Plugin fixes:
- Hindsight: thread sync_turn (was blocking up to 30s via _run_in_thread)
- RetainDB: thread sync_turn (was blocking on HTTP POST)
- Both: shutdown now joins sync threads alongside prefetch threads

Holographic retrieval fixes:
- reason(): removed dead intersection_key computation (bundled but never
  used in scoring). Now reuses pre-computed entity_residuals directly,
  moved role_content encoding outside the inner loop.
- contradict(): added _MAX_CONTRADICT_FACTS=500 scaling guard. Above
  500 facts, only checks the most recently updated ones to avoid O(n^2)
  explosion (~125K comparisons at 500 is acceptable).

Config:
- Added memory.provider key to DEFAULT_CONFIG ("" = builtin only).
  No version bump needed (deep_merge handles new keys automatically).

* feat(memory): extract Honcho as a MemoryProvider plugin

Creates plugins/honcho-memory/ as a thin adapter over the existing
honcho_integration/ package. All 4 Honcho tools (profile, search,
context, conclude) move from the normal tool registry to the
MemoryProvider interface.

The plugin delegates all work to HonchoSessionManager — no Honcho
logic is reimplemented. It uses the existing config chain:
$HERMES_HOME/honcho.json -> ~/.honcho/config.json -> env vars.

Lifecycle hooks:
- initialize: creates HonchoSessionManager via existing client factory
- prefetch: background dialectic query
- sync_turn: records messages + flushes to API (threaded)
- on_memory_write: mirrors user profile writes as conclusions
- on_session_end: flushes all pending messages

This is a prerequisite for the MemoryManager wiring in run_agent.py.
Once wired, Honcho goes through the same provider interface as all
other memory plugins, and the scattered Honcho code in run_agent.py
can be consolidated into the single MemoryManager integration point.

* feat(memory): wire MemoryManager into run_agent.py

Adds 8 integration points for the external memory provider plugin,
all purely additive (zero existing code modified):

1. Init (~L1130): Create MemoryManager, find matching plugin provider
   from memory.provider config, initialize with session context
2. Tool injection (~L1160): Append provider tool schemas to self.tools
   and self.valid_tool_names after memory_manager init
3. System prompt (~L2705): Add external provider's system_prompt_block
   alongside existing MEMORY.md/USER.md blocks
4. Tool routing (~L5362): Route provider tool calls through
   memory_manager.handle_tool_call() before the catchall handler
5. Memory write bridge (~L5353): Notify external provider via
   on_memory_write() when the built-in memory tool writes
6. Pre-compress (~L5233): Call on_pre_compress() before context
   compression discards messages
7. Prefetch (~L6421): Inject provider prefetch results into the
   current-turn user message (same pattern as Honcho turn context)
8. Turn sync + session end (~L8161, ~L8172): sync_all() after each
   completed turn, queue_prefetch_all() for next turn, on_session_end()
   + shutdown_all() at conversation end

All hooks are wrapped in try/except — a failing provider never breaks
the agent. The existing memory system, Honcho integration, and all
other code paths are completely untouched.

Full suite: 7222 passed, 4 pre-existing failures.

* refactor(memory): remove legacy Honcho integration from core

Extracts all Honcho-specific code from run_agent.py, model_tools.py,
toolsets.py, and gateway/run.py. Honcho is now exclusively available
as a memory provider plugin (plugins/honcho-memory/).

Removed from run_agent.py (-457 lines):
- Honcho init block (session manager creation, activation, config)
- 8 Honcho methods: _honcho_should_activate, _strip_honcho_tools,
  _activate_honcho, _register_honcho_exit_hook, _queue_honcho_prefetch,
  _honcho_prefetch, _honcho_save_user_observation, _honcho_sync
- _inject_honcho_turn_context module-level function
- Honcho system prompt block (tool descriptions, CLI commands)
- Honcho context injection in api_messages building
- Honcho params from __init__ (honcho_session_key, honcho_manager,
  honcho_config)
- HONCHO_TOOL_NAMES constant
- All honcho-specific tool dispatch forwarding

Removed from other files:
- model_tools.py: honcho_tools import, honcho params from handle_function_call
- toolsets.py: honcho toolset definition, honcho tools from core tools list
- gateway/run.py: honcho params from AIAgent constructor calls

Removed tests (-339 lines):
- 9 Honcho-specific test methods from test_run_agent.py
- TestHonchoAtexitFlush class from test_exit_cleanup_interrupt.py

Restored two regex constants (_SURROGATE_RE, _BUDGET_WARNING_RE) that
were accidentally removed during the honcho function extraction.

The honcho_integration/ package is kept intact — the plugin delegates
to it. tools/honcho_tools.py registry entries are now dead code (import
commented out in model_tools.py) but the file is preserved for reference.

Full suite: 7207 passed, 4 pre-existing failures. Zero regressions.

* refactor(memory): restructure plugins, add CLI, clean gateway, migration notice

Plugin restructure:
- Move all memory plugins from plugins/<name>-memory/ to plugins/memory/<name>/
  (byterover, hindsight, holographic, honcho, mem0, openviking, retaindb)
- New plugins/memory/__init__.py discovery module that scans the directory
  directly, loading providers by name without the general plugin system
- run_agent.py uses load_memory_provider() instead of get_plugin_memory_providers()

CLI wiring:
- hermes memory setup — interactive curses picker + config wizard
- hermes memory status — show active provider, config, availability
- hermes memory off — disable external provider (built-in only)
- hermes honcho — now shows migration notice pointing to hermes memory setup

Gateway cleanup:
- Remove _get_or_create_gateway_honcho (already removed in prev commit)
- Remove _shutdown_gateway_honcho and _shutdown_all_gateway_honcho methods
- Remove all calls to shutdown methods (4 call sites)
- Remove _honcho_managers/_honcho_configs dict references

Dead code removal:
- Delete tools/honcho_tools.py (279 lines, import was already commented out)
- Delete tests/gateway/test_honcho_lifecycle.py (131 lines, tested removed methods)
- Remove if False placeholder from run_agent.py

Migration:
- Honcho migration notice on startup: detects existing honcho.json or
  ~/.honcho/config.json, prints guidance to run hermes memory setup.
  Only fires when memory.provider is not set and not in quiet mode.

Full suite: 7203 passed, 4 pre-existing failures. Zero regressions.

* feat(memory): standardize plugin config + add per-plugin documentation

Config architecture:
- Add save_config(values, hermes_home) to MemoryProvider ABC
- Honcho: writes to $HERMES_HOME/honcho.json (SDK native)
- Mem0: writes to $HERMES_HOME/mem0.json
- Hindsight: writes to $HERMES_HOME/hindsight/config.json
- Holographic: writes to config.yaml under plugins.hermes-memory-store
- OpenViking/RetainDB/ByteRover: env-var only (default no-op)

Setup wizard (hermes memory setup):
- Now calls provider.save_config() for non-secret config
- Secrets still go to .env via env vars
- Only memory.provider activation key goes to config.yaml

Documentation:
- README.md for each of the 7 providers in plugins/memory/<name>/
- Requirements, setup (wizard + manual), config reference, tools table
- Consistent format across all providers

The contract for new memory plugins:
- get_config_schema() declares all fields (REQUIRED)
- save_config() writes native config (REQUIRED if not env-var-only)
- Secrets use env_var field in schema, written to .env by wizard
- README.md in the plugin directory

* docs: add memory providers user guide + developer guide

New pages:
- user-guide/features/memory-providers.md — comprehensive guide covering
  all 7 shipped providers (Honcho, OpenViking, Mem0, Hindsight,
  Holographic, RetainDB, ByteRover). Each with setup, config, tools,
  cost, and unique features. Includes comparison table and profile
  isolation notes.
- developer-guide/memory-provider-plugin.md — how to build a new memory
  provider plugin. Covers ABC, required methods, config schema,
  save_config, threading contract, profile isolation, testing.

Updated pages:
- user-guide/features/memory.md — replaced Honcho section with link to
  new Memory Providers page
- user-guide/features/honcho.md — replaced with migration redirect to
  the new Memory Providers page
- sidebars.ts — added both new pages to navigation

* fix(memory): auto-migrate Honcho users to memory provider plugin

When honcho.json or ~/.honcho/config.json exists but memory.provider
is not set, automatically set memory.provider: honcho in config.yaml
and activate the plugin. The plugin reads the same config files, so
all data and credentials are preserved. Zero user action needed.

Persists the migration to config.yaml so it only fires once. Prints
a one-line confirmation in non-quiet mode.

* fix(memory): only auto-migrate Honcho when enabled + credentialed

Check HonchoClientConfig.enabled AND (api_key OR base_url) before
auto-migrating — not just file existence. Prevents false activation
for users who disabled Honcho, stopped using it (config lingers),
or have ~/.honcho/ from a different tool.

* feat(memory): auto-install pip dependencies during hermes memory setup

Reads pip_dependencies from plugin.yaml, checks which are missing,
installs them via pip before config walkthrough. Also shows install
guidance for external_dependencies (e.g. brv CLI for ByteRover).

Updated all 7 plugin.yaml files with pip_dependencies:
- honcho: honcho-ai
- mem0: mem0ai
- openviking: httpx
- hindsight: hindsight-client
- holographic: (none)
- retaindb: requests
- byterover: (external_dependencies for brv CLI)

* fix: remove remaining Honcho crash risks from cli.py and gateway

cli.py: removed Honcho session re-mapping block (would crash importing
deleted tools/honcho_tools.py), Honcho flush on compress, Honcho
session display on startup, Honcho shutdown on exit, honcho_session_key
AIAgent param.

gateway/run.py: removed honcho_session_key params from helper methods,
sync_honcho param, _honcho.shutdown() block.

tests: fixed test_cron_session_with_honcho_key_skipped (was passing
removed honcho_key param to _flush_memories_for_session).

* fix: include plugins/ in pyproject.toml package list

Without this, plugins/memory/ wouldn't be included in non-editable
installs. Hermes always runs from the repo checkout so this is belt-
and-suspenders, but prevents breakage if the install method changes.

* fix(memory): correct pip-to-import name mapping for dep checks

The heuristic dep.replace('-', '_') fails for packages where the pip
name differs from the import name: honcho-ai→honcho, mem0ai→mem0,
hindsight-client→hindsight_client. Added explicit mapping table so
hermes memory setup doesn't try to reinstall already-installed packages.

* chore: remove dead code from old plugin memory registration path

- hermes_cli/plugins.py: removed register_memory_provider(),
  _memory_providers list, get_plugin_memory_providers() — memory
  providers now use plugins/memory/ discovery, not the general plugin system
- hermes_cli/main.py: stripped 74 lines of dead honcho argparse
  subparsers (setup, status, sessions, map, peer, mode, tokens,
  identity, migrate) — kept only the migration redirect
- agent/memory_provider.py: updated docstring to reflect new
  registration path
- tests: replaced TestPluginMemoryProviderRegistration with
  TestPluginMemoryDiscovery that tests the actual plugins/memory/
  discovery system. Added 3 new tests (discover, load, nonexistent).

* chore: delete dead honcho_integration/cli.py and its tests

cli.py (794 lines) was the old 'hermes honcho' command handler — nobody
calls it since cmd_honcho was replaced with a migration redirect.

Deleted tests that imported from removed code:
- tests/honcho_integration/test_cli.py (tested _resolve_api_key)
- tests/honcho_integration/test_config_isolation.py (tested CLI config paths)
- tests/tools/test_honcho_tools.py (tested the deleted tools/honcho_tools.py)

Remaining honcho_integration/ files (actively used by the plugin):
- client.py (445 lines) — config loading, SDK client creation
- session.py (991 lines) — session management, queries, flush

* refactor: move honcho_integration/ into the honcho plugin

Moves client.py (445 lines) and session.py (991 lines) from the
top-level honcho_integration/ package into plugins/memory/honcho/.
No Honcho code remains in the main codebase.

- plugins/memory/honcho/client.py — config loading, SDK client creation
- plugins/memory/honcho/session.py — session management, queries, flush
- Updated all imports: run_agent.py (auto-migration), hermes_cli/doctor.py,
  plugin __init__.py, session.py cross-import, all tests
- Removed honcho_integration/ package and pyproject.toml entry
- Renamed tests/honcho_integration/ → tests/honcho_plugin/

* docs: update architecture + gateway-internals for memory provider system

- architecture.md: replaced honcho_integration/ with plugins/memory/
- gateway-internals.md: replaced Honcho-specific session routing and
  flush lifecycle docs with generic memory provider interface docs

* fix: update stale mock path for resolve_active_host after honcho plugin migration

* fix(memory): address review feedback — P0 lifecycle, ABC contract, honcho CLI restore

Review feedback from Honcho devs (erosika):

P0 — Provider lifecycle:
- Remove on_session_end() + shutdown_all() from run_conversation() tail
  (was killing providers after every turn in multi-turn sessions)
- Add shutdown_memory_provider() method on AIAgent for callers
- Wire shutdown into CLI atexit, reset_conversation, gateway stop/expiry

Bug fixes:
- Remove sync_honcho=False kwarg from /btw callsites (TypeError crash)
- Fix doctor.py references to dead 'hermes honcho setup' command
- Cache prefetch_all() before tool loop (was re-calling every iteration)

ABC contract hardening (all backwards-compatible):
- Add session_id kwarg to prefetch/sync_turn/queue_prefetch
- Make on_pre_compress() return str (provider insights in compression)
- Add **kwargs to on_turn_start() for runtime context
- Add on_delegation() hook for parent-side subagent observation
- Document agent_context/agent_identity/agent_workspace kwargs on
  initialize() (prevents cron corruption, enables profile scoping)
- Fix docstring: single external provider, not multiple

Honcho CLI restoration:
- Add plugins/memory/honcho/cli.py (from main's honcho_integration/cli.py
  with imports adapted to plugin path)
- Restore full hermes honcho command with all subcommands (status, peer,
  mode, tokens, identity, enable/disable, sync, peers, --target-profile)
- Restore auto-clone on profile creation + sync on hermes update
- hermes honcho setup now redirects to hermes memory setup

* fix(memory): wire on_delegation, skip_memory for cron/flush, fix ByteRover return type

- Wire on_delegation() in delegate_tool.py — parent's memory provider
  is notified with task+result after each subagent completes
- Add skip_memory=True to cron scheduler (prevents cron system prompts
  from corrupting user representations — closes #4052)
- Add skip_memory=True to gateway flush agent (throwaway agent shouldn't
  activate memory provider)
- Fix ByteRover on_pre_compress() return type: None -> str

* fix(honcho): port profile isolation fixes from PR #4632

Ports 5 bug fixes found during profile testing (erosika's PR #4632):

1. 3-tier config resolution — resolve_config_path() now checks
   $HERMES_HOME/honcho.json → ~/.hermes/honcho.json → ~/.honcho/config.json
   (non-default profiles couldn't find shared host blocks)

2. Thread host=_host_key() through from_global_config() in cmd_setup,
   cmd_status, cmd_identity (--target-profile was being ignored)

3. Use bare profile name as aiPeer (not host key with dots) — Honcho's
   peer ID pattern is ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$, dots are invalid

4. Wrap add_peers() in try/except — was fatal on new AI peers, killed
   all message uploads for the session

5. Gate Honcho clone behind --clone/--clone-all on profile create
   (bare create should be blank-slate)

Also: sanitize assistant_peer_id via _sanitize_id()

* fix(tests): add module cleanup fixture to test_cli_provider_resolution

test_cli_provider_resolution._import_cli() wipes tools.*, cli, and
run_agent from sys.modules to force fresh imports, but had no cleanup.
This poisoned all subsequent tests on the same xdist worker — mocks
targeting tools.file_tools, tools.send_message_tool, etc. patched the
NEW module object while already-imported functions still referenced
the OLD one. Caused ~25 cascade failures: send_message KeyError,
process_registry FileNotFoundError, file_read_guards timeouts,
read_loop_detection file-not-found, mcp_oauth None port, and
provider_parity/codex_execution stale tool lists.

Fix: autouse fixture saves all affected modules before each test and
restores them after, matching the pattern in
test_managed_browserbase_and_modal.py.
2026-04-02 15:33:51 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
d2b08406a4 fix(agent): classify think-only empty responses before retrying 2026-04-02 12:29:18 -07:00
Teknium
3186668799
feat: per-turn primary runtime restoration and transport recovery (#4624)
Makes provider fallback turn-scoped in long-lived CLI sessions. Previously, a single transient failure pinned the session to the fallback provider for every subsequent turn.

- _primary_runtime dict snapshot at __init__ (model, provider, base_url, api_mode, client_kwargs, compressor state)
- _restore_primary_runtime() at top of run_conversation() — restores all state, resets fallback chain index
- _try_recover_primary_transport() — one extra recovery cycle (client rebuild + cooldown) for transient transport errors on direct endpoints before fallback
- Skipped for aggregator providers (OpenRouter, Nous)
- 25 tests

Inspired by #4612 (@betamod). Closes #4612.
2026-04-02 10:52:01 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
20441cf2c8 fix(insights): persist token usage for non-CLI sessions 2026-04-02 10:47:13 -07:00
Teknium
585855d2ca fix: preserve Anthropic thinking block signatures across tool-use turns
Anthropic extended thinking blocks include an opaque 'signature' field
required for thinking chain continuity across multi-turn tool-use
conversations. Previously, normalize_anthropic_response() extracted
only the thinking text and set reasoning_details=None, discarding the
signature. On subsequent turns the API could not verify the chain.

Changes:
- _to_plain_data(): new recursive SDK-to-dict converter with depth cap
  (20 levels) and path-based cycle detection for safety
- _extract_preserved_thinking_blocks(): rehydrates preserved thinking
  blocks (including signature) from reasoning_details on assistant
  messages, placing them before tool_use blocks as Anthropic requires
- normalize_anthropic_response(): stores full thinking blocks in
  reasoning_details via _to_plain_data()
- _extract_reasoning(): adds 'thinking' key to the detail lookup chain
  so Anthropic-format details are found alongside OpenRouter format

Salvaged from PR #4503 by @priveperfumes — focused on the thinking
block continuity fix only (cache strategy and other changes excluded).
2026-04-02 10:30:32 -07:00
Teknium
28a073edc6
fix: repair OpenCode model routing and selection (#4508)
OpenCode Zen and Go are mixed-API-surface providers — different models
behind them use different API surfaces (GPT on Zen uses codex_responses,
Claude on Zen uses anthropic_messages, MiniMax on Go uses
anthropic_messages, GLM/Kimi on Go use chat_completions).

Changes:
- Add normalize_opencode_model_id() and opencode_model_api_mode() to
  models.py for model ID normalization and API surface routing
- Add _provider_supports_explicit_api_mode() to runtime_provider.py
  to prevent stale api_mode from leaking across provider switches
- Wire opencode routing into all three api_mode resolution paths:
  pool entry, api_key provider, and explicit runtime
- Add api_mode field to ModelSwitchResult for propagation through the
  switch pipeline
- Consolidate _PROVIDER_MODELS from main.py into models.py (single
  source of truth, eliminates duplicate dict)
- Add opencode normalization to setup wizard and model picker flows
- Add opencode block to _normalize_model_for_provider in CLI
- Add opencode-zen/go fallback model lists to setup.py

Tests: 160 targeted tests pass (26 new tests covering normalization,
api_mode routing per provider/model, persistence, and setup wizard
normalization).

Based on PR #3017 by SaM13997.

Co-authored-by: SaM13997 <139419381+SaM13997@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-02 09:36:24 -07:00
Erosika
37d73d94bb fix: patch _local_config_path in tests for write isolation 2026-04-02 09:25:16 -07:00
Erosika
a0eae33248 fix(honcho): address PR review findings
- Remove duplicate cmd_sync definition (kept version with error output)
- Fix from_env workspace to stay shared (hermes) not profile-derived
- Add docstring clarifying get_or_create is idempotent in status
- Remove unused import importlib in test
- Fix test assertion for shared workspace in from_env path
- Add 3 tests for sync_honcho_profiles_quiet
2026-04-02 09:25:16 -07:00
Erosika
5f6bf2a473 fix(honcho): share workspace across profiles by default
Profiles inherit the default workspace instead of deriving a separate
one. All profiles see the same user context, sessions, and project
history. Each profile is a different AI peer in a shared space.

Workspace can still be overridden per-profile via config if isolation
is needed.
2026-04-02 09:25:16 -07:00
Erosika
37458e72a2 feat(honcho): auto-clone config to new profiles on creation
When a profile is created and Honcho is already configured on the
default host, automatically creates a host block for the new profile
with inherited settings (memory mode, recall mode, write frequency,
peer name, etc.) and auto-derived workspace/aiPeer.

Zero-friction path: hermes profile create coder -> Honcho config
cloned as hermes.coder with all settings inherited.
2026-04-02 09:25:16 -07:00
Erosika
18c156af8e feat(honcho): scope host and peer resolution to active Hermes profile
Derives the Honcho host key from the active Hermes profile so that each
profile gets its own Honcho host block, workspace, and AI peer identity.

Profile "coder" resolves to host "hermes.coder", reads from
hosts["hermes.coder"] in honcho.json, and defaults workspace + aiPeer
to the derived host name.

Resolution order: HERMES_HONCHO_HOST env var > active profile name >
"hermes" (default).

Complements #3681 (profiles) with the Honcho identity layer that was
part of #2845 (named instances), adapted to the merged profiles system.
2026-04-02 09:25:16 -07:00
Teknium
661a1b0ba2
fix: exclude matrix from [all] extras — python-olm is upstream-broken (#4615)
python-olm (required by matrix-nio[e2e]) fails to build on modern macOS:
- CMake 4 rejects vendored libolm's cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.4)
- Apple Clang 21+ rejects a C++ type error in include/olm/list.hh
- Upstream libolm repo is archived, no fix forthcoming

Including matrix in [all] causes the entire extras install to fail during
`hermes update`, silently dropping all other extras (telegram, discord,
slack, cron, etc.) when the fallback kicks in.

The [matrix] extra is preserved for opt-in install:
  pip install 'hermes-agent[matrix]'

Closes #4178
2026-04-02 09:21:37 -07:00
Teknium
acea9ee20b
fix(tests): fix 11 real test failures + major cascade poisoner (#4570)
Three root causes addressed:

1. AIAgent no longer defaults base_url to OpenRouter (9 tests)
   Tests that assert OpenRouter-specific behavior (prompt caching,
   reasoning extra_body, provider preferences) need explicit base_url
   and model set on the agent. Updated test_run_agent.py and
   test_provider_parity.py.

2. Credential pool auto-seeding from host env (2 tests)
   test_auxiliary_client.py tests for Anthropic OAuth and custom
   endpoint fallback were not mocking _select_pool_entry, so the
   host's credential pool interfered. Added pool + codex mocks.

3. sys.modules corruption cascade (major - ~250 tests)
   test_managed_modal_environment.py replaced sys.modules entries
   (tools, hermes_cli, agent packages) with SimpleNamespace stubs
   but had NO cleanup fixture. Every subsequent test in the process
   saw corrupted imports: 'cannot import get_config_path from
   <unknown module name>' and 'module tools has no attribute
   environments'. Added _restore_tool_and_agent_modules autouse
   fixture matching the pattern in test_managed_browserbase_and_modal.py.

   This was also the root cause of CI failures (104 failed on main).
2026-04-02 08:43:06 -07:00
Teknium
624ad582a5
fix: make gateway approval block agent thread like CLI does (#4557)
The gateway's dangerous command approval system was fundamentally broken:
the agent loop continued running after a command was flagged, and the
approval request only reached the user after the agent finished its
entire conversation loop. By then the context was lost.

This change makes the gateway approval mirror the CLI's synchronous
behavior. When a dangerous command is detected:

1. The agent thread blocks on a threading.Event
2. The approval request is sent to the user immediately
3. The user responds with /approve or /deny
4. The event is signaled and the agent resumes with the real result

The agent never sees 'approval_required' as a tool result. It either
gets the command output (approved) or a definitive BLOCKED message
(denied/timed out) — same as CLI mode.

Queue-based design supports multiple concurrent approvals (parallel
subagents via delegate_task, execute_code RPC handlers). Each approval
gets its own _ApprovalEntry with its own threading.Event. /approve
resolves the oldest (FIFO); /approve all resolves all at once.

Changes:
- tools/approval.py: Queue-based per-session blocking gateway approval
  (register/unregister callbacks, resolve with FIFO or all-at-once)
- gateway/run.py: Register approval callback in run_sync(), remove
  post-loop pop_pending hack, /approve and /deny support 'all' flag
- tests: 21 tests including parallel subagent E2E scenarios
2026-04-02 01:47:19 -07:00
Gary Chiu
8cb3596939 fix(gateway): seed DM thread sessions with parent transcript to preserve context 2026-04-02 01:33:53 -07:00
Teknium
835defe074
fix: invalidate update cache for all profiles, not just current
hermes update only cleared .update_check for the active HERMES_HOME,
leaving other profiles showing stale 'N commits behind' in their banner.

Now _invalidate_update_cache() iterates over ~/.hermes/ (default) plus
every directory under ~/.hermes/profiles/ to clear all caches. The git
repo is shared across profiles so a single update brings them all current.

Reported by SteveSkedasticity on Discord.
2026-04-02 00:49:17 -07:00
Teknium
e4db72ef39 fix: merge dotted+hyphenated FTS5 quoting into single pass
The original PR applied dotted and hyphenated regex quoting in two
sequential steps.  For terms with both dots and hyphens (e.g.
my-app.config.ts), step 2 would re-match inside already-quoted output,
producing malformed double-quoted FTS5 syntax.

Merged into a single regex pass: \w+(?:[.-]\w+)+ — handles dots,
hyphens, and mixed terms in one shot.  Added test coverage for the
mixed case.
2026-04-02 00:49:11 -07:00
Lume
9825cd7b1e fix(state): quote dotted terms in FTS5 queries
FTS5 queries containing dots (e.g. P2.2, simulate.p2.test.ts) can trigger query parse edge cases that yield OperationalError or empty results unless quoted. Extend _sanitize_fts5_query to wrap dotted tokens in double quotes (similar to hyphenated terms) and add regression tests.
2026-04-02 00:49:11 -07:00
Roland Parnaso
c4e626b1fa refactor: extract _detect_file_drop() + add 28 tests
Extract the inline file-drop detection logic into a standalone
_detect_file_drop() function at module level for testability. The main
loop now calls this function instead of inlining the logic.

Tests cover:
- Slash commands still route correctly (/help, /quit, /xyz)
- Image paths auto-detected (.png, .jpg, .gif, etc.)
- Non-image files detected (.py, .txt, Makefile, etc.)
- Backslash-escaped spaces from macOS drag-and-drop
- Trailing user text preserved as remainder
- Edge cases: directories, symlinks, no-extension files
- Non-string input, empty strings, nonexistent paths
2026-04-02 00:40:27 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
c91f4ef4ed fix(update): preserve optional extras during fallback install 2026-04-02 00:40:07 -07:00
Ben
647f99d4dd fix: resolve post-merge issues in auxiliary_client and model flow
- Add missing `from agent.credential_pool import load_pool` import to
  auxiliary_client.py (introduced by the credential pool feature in main)
- Thread `args` through `select_provider_and_model(args=None)` so TLS
  options from `cmd_model` reach `_model_flow_nous`
- Mock `_require_tty` in test_cmd_model_forwards_nous_login_tls_options
  so it can run in non-interactive test environments

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 00:50:40 +00:00
Ben Barclay
a2e56d044b Merge branch 'main' into rewbs/tool-use-charge-to-subscription 2026-04-02 11:00:35 +11:00
pefontana
bd9e0b605f test(e2e): remove section separator comments 2026-04-01 15:23:52 -07:00
pefontana
99e6f44204 test(e2e): remove unused imports and duplicate fixtures 2026-04-01 15:23:52 -07:00
pefontana
04e60cfacd test(e2e): add authorization, session lifecycle, and resilience tests
New test classes:
- TestSessionLifecycle: /new then /status sequence, idempotent resets
- TestAuthorization: unauthorized users get pairing code, not commands
- TestSendFailureResilience: pipeline survives send() failures

Additional command coverage: /provider, /verbose, /personality, /yolo.

Note: /provider test is xfail - found a real bug where model_cfg is
referenced unbound when config.yaml is absent (run.py:3247).
2026-04-01 15:23:52 -07:00
pefontana
ecd9bf2ca0 test(e2e): revert intentional failure after CI verification
CI correctly detected the broken assertion — e2e workflow works.
2026-04-01 15:23:52 -07:00
pefontana
b209dc0f43 test(e2e): add intentional failure to verify CI detection
Temporary commit — will be reverted after confirming CI catches it.
2026-04-01 15:23:52 -07:00
pefontana
bff34b1df9 test(e2e): add telegram slash command e2e tests
Tests /help, /status, /new, /stop, /commands through the full adapter
background-task pipeline. Validates command dispatch, session lifecycle,
and response delivery without any LLM involvement.
2026-04-01 15:23:52 -07:00
pefontana
ba48cfe84a test(e2e): add telegram gateway e2e test infrastructure
Fixtures and helpers for driving messages through the full async
pipeline: adapter.handle_message → background task → GatewayRunner
command dispatch → adapter.send (mocked).

Uses the established _make_runner pattern (object.__new__) to skip
filesystem side effects while exercising real command dispatch logic.
2026-04-01 15:23:52 -07:00
Teknium
de9bba8d7c
fix: remove hardcoded OpenRouter/opus defaults
No model, base_url, or provider is assumed when the user hasn't
configured one.  Previously the defaults dict in cli.py, AIAgent
constructor args, and several fallback paths all hardcoded
anthropic/claude-opus-4.6 + openrouter.ai/api/v1 — silently routing
unconfigured users to OpenRouter, which 404s for anyone using a
different provider.

Now empty defaults force the setup wizard to run, and existing users
who already completed setup are unaffected (their config.yaml has
the model they chose).

Files changed:
- cli.py: defaults dict, _DEFAULT_CONFIG_MODEL
- run_agent.py: AIAgent.__init__ defaults, main() defaults
- hermes_cli/config.py: DEFAULT_CONFIG
- hermes_cli/runtime_provider.py: is_fallback sentinel
- acp_adapter/session.py: default_model
- tests: updated to reflect empty defaults
2026-04-01 15:22:26 -07:00
Teknium
3628ccc8c4
feat: use 'developer' role for GPT-5 and Codex models (#4498)
OpenAI's newer models (GPT-5, Codex) give stronger instruction-following
weight to the 'developer' role vs 'system'. Swap the role at the API
boundary in _build_api_kwargs() for the chat_completions path so internal
message representation stays consistent ('system' everywhere).

Applies regardless of provider — OpenRouter, Nous portal, direct, etc.
The codex_responses path (direct OpenAI) uses 'instructions' instead of
message roles, so it's unaffected.

DEVELOPER_ROLE_MODELS constant in prompt_builder.py defines the matching
model name substrings: ('gpt-5', 'codex').
2026-04-01 14:49:32 -07:00
Teknium
16d9f58445
fix(gateway): persist memory flush state to prevent redundant re-flushes on restart (#4481)
* fix: force-close TCP sockets on client cleanup, detect and recover dead connections

When a provider drops connections mid-stream (e.g. OpenRouter outage),
httpx's graceful close leaves sockets in CLOSE-WAIT indefinitely. These
zombie connections accumulate and can prevent recovery without restarting.

Changes:
- _force_close_tcp_sockets: walks the httpx connection pool and issues
  socket.shutdown(SHUT_RDWR) + close() to force TCP RST on every socket
  when a client is closed, preventing CLOSE-WAIT accumulation
- _cleanup_dead_connections: probes the primary client's pool for dead
  sockets (recv MSG_PEEK), rebuilds the client if any are found
- Pre-turn health check at the start of each run_conversation call that
  auto-recovers with a user-facing status message
- Primary client rebuild after stale stream detection to purge pool
- User-facing messages on streaming connection failures:
  "Connection to provider dropped — Reconnecting (attempt 2/3)"
  "Connection failed after 3 attempts — try again in a moment"

Made-with: Cursor

* fix: pool entry missing base_url for openrouter, clean error messages

- _resolve_runtime_from_pool_entry: add OPENROUTER_BASE_URL fallback
  when pool entry has no runtime_base_url (pool entries from auth.json
  credential_pool often omit base_url)
- Replace Rich console.print for auth errors with plain print() to
  prevent ANSI escape code mangling through prompt_toolkit's stdout patch
- Force-close TCP sockets on client cleanup to prevent CLOSE-WAIT
  accumulation after provider outages
- Pre-turn dead connection detection with auto-recovery and user message
- Primary client rebuild after stale stream detection
- User-facing status messages on streaming connection failures/retries

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(gateway): persist memory flush state to prevent redundant re-flushes on restart

The _session_expiry_watcher tracked flushed sessions in an in-memory set
(_pre_flushed_sessions) that was lost on gateway restart. Expired sessions
remained in sessions.json and were re-discovered every restart, causing
redundant AIAgent runs that burned API credits and blocked the event loop.

Fix: Add a memory_flushed boolean field to SessionEntry, persisted in
sessions.json. The watcher sets it after a successful flush. On restart,
the flag survives and the watcher skips already-flushed sessions.

- Add memory_flushed field to SessionEntry with to_dict/from_dict support
- Old sessions.json entries without the field default to False (backward compat)
- Remove the ephemeral _pre_flushed_sessions set from SessionStore
- Update tests: save/load roundtrip, legacy entry compat, auto-reset behavior
2026-04-01 12:05:02 -07:00
Teknium
1515e8c8f2 fix: rewrite test mock secrets and add redaction fixture
The original test file had mock secrets corrupted by secret-redaction
tooling before commit — the test values (sk-ant...l012) didn't actually
trigger the PREFIX_RE regex, so 4 of 10 tests were asserting against
values that never appeared in the input.

- Replace truncated mock values with proper fake keys built via string
  concatenation (avoids tool redaction during file writes)
- Add _ensure_redaction_enabled autouse fixture to patch the module-level
  _REDACT_ENABLED constant, matching the pattern from test_redact.py
2026-04-01 12:03:56 -07:00
0xbyt4
712aa44325 security: block secret exfiltration via browser URLs and auxiliary LLM calls
Three exfiltration vectors closed:

1. Browser URL exfil — agent could embed secrets in URL params and
   navigate to attacker-controlled server. Now scans URLs for known
   API key patterns before navigating (browser_navigate, web_extract).

2. Browser snapshot leak — page displaying env vars or API keys would
   send secrets to auxiliary LLM via _extract_relevant_content before
   run_agent.py's redaction layer sees the result. Now redacts snapshot
   text before the auxiliary call.

3. Camofox annotation leak — accessibility tree text sent to vision
   LLM could contain secrets visible on screen. Now redacts annotation
   context before the vision call.

10 new tests covering URL blocking, snapshot redaction, and annotation
redaction for both browser and camofox backends.
2026-04-01 12:03:56 -07:00
Teknium
7e91009018 fix: lazy-init SessionDB on adapter instance instead of per-request
Reuse a single SessionDB across requests by caching on self._session_db
with lazy initialization. Avoids creating a new SQLite connection per
request when X-Hermes-Session-Id is used. Updated tests to set
adapter._session_db directly instead of patching the constructor.
2026-04-01 11:41:32 -07:00
txchen
bf19623a53 feat(api-server): support X-Hermes-Session-Id header for session continuity
Allow callers to pass X-Hermes-Session-Id in request headers to continue
an existing conversation. When provided, history is loaded from SessionDB
instead of the request body, and the session_id is echoed in the response
header. Without the header, existing behavior is preserved (new uuid per
request).

This enables web UI clients to maintain thread continuity without modifying
any session state themselves — the same mechanism the gateway uses for IM
platforms (Telegram, Discord, etc.).
2026-04-01 11:41:32 -07:00
Teknium
b267516851 fix: also exclude .env from default profile exports
The original PR excluded auth.json from _DEFAULT_EXPORT_EXCLUDE_ROOT and
filtered both auth.json and .env from named profile exports, but missed
adding .env to the default profile exclusion set. Default exports would
still leak .env containing API keys.

Added .env to _DEFAULT_EXPORT_EXCLUDE_ROOT, added test coverage, and
updated the existing test that incorrectly asserted .env presence.
2026-04-01 11:20:33 -07:00
dieutx
d435acc2c0 fix(security): exclude auth.json and .env from profile exports 2026-04-01 11:20:33 -07:00
Teknium
bacc86d031 fix: use RedactingFormatter on stderr handler, update types and test mock
- stderr handler now uses RedactingFormatter to match file handlers
- restart path uses verbose=0 (int) instead of verbose=False (bool)
- test mock updated with new run_gateway(verbose, quiet, replace) signature
2026-04-01 11:05:07 -07:00
Dean Kerr
e905768ffd fix(gateway): remap HERMES_HOME to target user in system service unit
When `sudo hermes gateway install --system --run-as-user <user>` generates
the systemd unit, get_hermes_home() resolves to /root/.hermes because
Path.home() returns root's home under sudo. The unit correctly sets
HOME= and User= via _system_service_identity(), but HERMES_HOME was
computed independently and pointed to root's config directory.

Add _hermes_home_for_target_user() which remaps the current HERMES_HOME
to the equivalent path under the target user's home. This handles:
- Default ~/.hermes → target user's ~/.hermes
- Profiles (e.g. ~/.hermes/profiles/coder) → preserves relative structure
- Custom paths (e.g. /opt/hermes) → kept as-is

Supersedes #3861 which only handled the default case and left profiles
broken (also flagged by Copilot review).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-01 06:09:33 -07:00
Teknium
e0abf2416d
fix: restore _config_version to 11 (reverted by stale-branch merge in #4419) (#4440)
PR #4419 was based on pre-credential-pools main where _config_version was 10.
The squash merge downgraded it from 11 (set by #2647) back to 10.
Also fixes the test assertion.
2026-04-01 04:34:04 -07:00
Teknium
f6ada27d1c
feat(skills): size limits for agent writes + fuzzy matching for patch (#4414)
* feat(skills): add content size limits for agent-created skills

Agent writes via skill_manage (create/edit/patch/write_file) are now
constrained to prevent unbounded growth:

- SKILL.md and supporting files: 100,000 character limit
- Supporting files: additional 1 MiB byte limit
- Patches on oversized hand-placed skills that reduce the size are
  allowed (shrink path), but patches that grow beyond the limit are
  rejected

Hand-placed skills and hub-installed skills have NO hard limit —
they load and function normally regardless of size. Hub installs
get a warning in the log if SKILL.md exceeds 100k chars.

This mirrors the memory system's char_limit pattern. Without this,
the agent auto-grows skills indefinitely through iterative patches
(hermes-agent-dev reached 197k chars / 72k tokens — 40x larger than
the largest skill in the entire skills.sh ecosystem).

Constants: MAX_SKILL_CONTENT_CHARS (100k), MAX_SKILL_FILE_BYTES (1MiB)
Tests: 14 new tests covering all write paths and edge cases

* feat(skills): add fuzzy matching to skill patch

_patch_skill now uses the same 8-strategy fuzzy matching engine
(tools/fuzzy_match.py) as the file patch tool. Handles whitespace
normalization, indentation differences, escape sequences, and
block-anchor matching. Eliminates exact-match failures when agents
patch skills with minor formatting mismatches.
2026-04-01 04:19:19 -07:00
Teknium
70744add15
feat(browser): add persistent Camofox sessions and VNC URL discovery (salvage #4400) (#4419)
Adds two Camofox features:

1. Persistent browser sessions: new `browser.camofox.managed_persistence`
   config option. When enabled, Hermes sends a deterministic profile-scoped
   userId to Camofox so the server maps it to a persistent browser profile
   directory. Cookies, logins, and browser state survive across restarts.
   Default remains ephemeral (random userId per session).

2. VNC URL discovery: Camofox /health endpoint returns vncPort when running
   in headed mode. Hermes constructs the VNC URL and includes it in navigate
   responses so the agent can share it with users.

Also fixes camofox_vision bug where call_llm response object was passed
directly to json.dumps instead of extracting .choices[0].message.content.

Changes from original PR:
- Removed browser_evaluate tool (separate feature, needs own PR)
- Removed snapshot truncation limit change (unrelated)
- Config.yaml only for managed_persistence (no env var, no version bump)
- Rewrote tests to use config mock instead of env var
- Reverted package-lock.json churn

Co-authored-by: analista <psikonetik@gmail.com.com>
2026-04-01 04:18:50 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
935137f0d9 feat: add inline diff previews for write actions
Show inline diffs in the CLI transcript when write_file, patch, or
skill_manage modifies files. Captures a filesystem snapshot before the
tool runs, computes a unified diff after, and renders it with ANSI
coloring in the activity feed.

Adds tool_start_callback and tool_complete_callback hooks to AIAgent
for pre/post tool execution notifications.

Also fixes _extract_parallel_scope_path to normalize relative paths
to absolute, preventing the parallel overlap detection from missing
conflicts when the same file is referenced with different path styles.

Gated by display.inline_diffs config option (default: true).

Based on PR #3774 by @kshitijk4poor.
2026-04-01 02:13:57 -07:00
Teknium
68fc4aec21 fix: comprehensive default profile export exclusions and import guard
- Add _DEFAULT_EXPORT_EXCLUDE_ROOT constant with 25+ entries to exclude
  from default profile exports: repo checkout (hermes-agent), worktrees,
  databases (state.db), caches, runtime state, logs, binaries
- Add _default_export_ignore() with root-level and universal exclusions
  (__pycache__, *.sock, *.tmp at any depth)
- Remove redundant shutil/tempfile imports from contributor's if-block
- Block import_profile() from accepting 'default' as target name with
  clear guidance to use --name
- Add 7 tests covering: archive creation, inclusion of profile data,
  exclusion of infrastructure, nested __pycache__ exclusion, import
  rejection without --name, import rejection with --name default,
  full export-import roundtrip with a different name

Addresses review feedback on PR #4370.
2026-04-01 01:43:51 -07:00
Bartok9
afa75a6185 fix(client): handle is_closed as method in OpenAI SDK
The openai SDK's SyncAPIClient.is_closed is a method, not a property.
getattr(client, 'is_closed', False) returned the bound method object,
which is always truthy — causing _is_openai_client_closed() to report
all clients as closed and triggering unnecessary client recreation
(~100-200ms TCP+TLS overhead per API call).

Fix: check if is_closed is callable and call it, otherwise treat as bool.

Fixes #4377
Co-authored-by: Bartok9 <Bartok9@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-01 01:40:43 -07:00
Nick
9a581bba50 fix(gateway): resume agent after /approve executes blocked command
When a dangerous command was blocked and the user approved it via /approve,
the command was executed but the agent loop had already exited — the agent
never received the command output and the task died silently.

Now _handle_approve_command sends immediate feedback to the user, then
creates a synthetic continuation message with the command output and feeds
it through _handle_message so the agent picks up where it left off.

- Send command result to chat immediately via adapter.send()
- Create synthetic MessageEvent with command + output as context
- Spawn asyncio task to re-invoke agent via _handle_message
- Return None (feedback already sent directly)
- Add test for agent re-invocation after approval
- Update existing approval tests for new return behavior
2026-04-01 01:38:55 -07:00
Teknium
efa327a998 fix: add missing provider attrs to cli_obj test fixture
_show_status() now references self.provider and self._provider_source,
added after the original PR was submitted.
2026-04-01 01:12:23 -07:00
Johannnnn506
9b99ea176e fix(cli): initialize ctx_len before compact banner path 2026-04-01 01:12:23 -07:00
Teknium
a7f7e87070
fix: preserve credential_pool through smart routing and defer eager fallback on 429 (#4361)
Three bugs prevented credential pool rotation from working when multiple
Codex OAuth tokens were configured:

1. credential_pool was dropped during smart model turn routing.
   resolve_turn_route() constructed runtime dicts without it, so the
   AIAgent was created without pool access. Fixed in smart_model_routing.py
   (no-route and fallback paths), cli.py, and gateway/run.py.

2. Eager fallback fired before pool rotation on 429. The rate-limit
   handler at line ~7180 switched to a fallback provider immediately,
   before _recover_with_credential_pool got a chance to rotate to the
   next credential. Now deferred when the pool still has credentials.

3. (Non-issue) Retry budget was reported as too small, but successful
   pool rotations already skip retry_count increment — no change needed.

Reported by community member Schinsly who identified all three root
causes and verified the fix locally with multiple Codex accounts.
2026-04-01 01:02:34 -07:00
Teknium
ef2ae3e48f
fix(file_tools): refresh staleness timestamp after writes (#4390)
After a successful write_file or patch, update the stored read
timestamp to match the file's new modification time.  Without this,
consecutive edits by the same task (read → write → write) would
false-warn on the second write because the stored timestamp still
reflected the original read, not the first write.

Also renames the internal tracker key from 'file_mtimes' to
'read_timestamps' for clarity.
2026-04-01 00:50:08 -07:00
Teknium
f04986029c
feat(file_tools): detect stale files on write and patch (#4345)
Track file mtime when read_file is called.  When write_file or patch
subsequently targets the same file, compare the current mtime against
the recorded one.  If they differ (external edit, concurrent agent,
user change), include a _warning in the result advising the agent to
re-read.  The write still proceeds — this is a soft signal, not a
hard block.

Key design points:
- Per-task isolation: task A's reads don't affect task B's writes.
- Files never read produce no warning (not enforcing read-before-write).
- mtime naturally updates after the agent's own writes, so the warning
  only fires on external changes, not the agent's own edits.
- V4A multi-file patches check all target paths.

Tests: 10 new tests covering write staleness, patch staleness,
never-read files, cross-task isolation, and the helper function.
2026-03-31 14:49:00 -07:00
Teknium
1b62ad9de7
fix: root-level provider in config.yaml no longer overrides model.provider
load_cli_config() had a priority inversion: a stale root-level
'provider' key in config.yaml would OVERRIDE the canonical
'model.provider' set by 'hermes model'. The gateway reads
model.provider directly from YAML and worked correctly, but
'hermes chat -q' and the interactive CLI went through the merge
logic and picked up the stale root-level key.

Fix: root-level provider/base_url are now only used as a fallback
when model.provider/model.base_url is not set (never as an override).

Also added _normalize_root_model_keys() to config.py load_config()
and save_config() — migrates root-level provider/base_url into the
model section and removes the root-level keys permanently.

Reported by (≧▽≦) in Discord: opencode-go provider persisted as a
root-level key and overrode the correct model.provider=openrouter,
causing 401 errors.
2026-03-31 12:54:22 -07:00
Teknium
e3f8347be3
feat(file_tools): harden read_file with size guard, dedup, and device blocking (#4315)
* feat(file_tools): harden read_file with size guard, dedup, and device blocking

Three improvements to read_file_tool to reduce wasted context tokens and
prevent process hangs:

1. Character-count guard: reads that produce more than 100K characters
   (≈25-35K tokens across tokenisers) are rejected with an error that
   tells the model to use offset+limit for a smaller range.  The
   effective cap is min(file_size, 100K) so small files that happen to
   have long lines aren't over-penalised.  Large truncated files also
   get a hint nudging toward targeted reads.

2. File-read deduplication: when the same (path, offset, limit) is read
   a second time and the file hasn't been modified (mtime unchanged),
   return a lightweight stub instead of re-sending the full content.
   Writes and patches naturally change mtime, so post-edit reads always
   return fresh content.  The dedup cache is cleared on context
   compression — after compression the original read content is
   summarised away, so the model needs the full content again.

3. Device path blocking: paths like /dev/zero, /dev/random, /dev/stdin
   etc. are rejected before any I/O to prevent process hangs from
   infinite-output or blocking-input devices.

Tests: 17 new tests covering all three features plus the dedup-reset-
on-compression integration.  All 52 file-read tests pass (35 existing +
17 new).  Full tool suite (2124 tests) passes with 0 failures.

* feat: make file_read_max_chars configurable, add docs

Add file_read_max_chars to DEFAULT_CONFIG (default 100K).  read_file_tool
reads this on first call and caches for the process lifetime.  Users on
large-context models can raise it; users on small local models can lower it.

Also adds a 'File Read Safety' section to the configuration docs
explaining the char limit, dedup behavior, and example values.
2026-03-31 12:53:19 -07:00
binhnt92
c94a5fa1b2 fix(cli): use atomic write in save_config_value to prevent config loss on interrupt
save_config_value() used bare open(path, 'w') + yaml.dump() which truncates
the file to zero bytes on open. If the process is interrupted mid-write,
config.yaml is left empty. Replace with atomic_yaml_write() (temp file +
fsync + os.replace), matching the gateway config write path.

Co-authored-by: Hermes Agent <hermes@nousresearch.com>
2026-03-31 12:21:55 -07:00
Teknium
7f78deebe7 fix: apply same path traversal checks to config-based credential files
_load_config_files() had the same hermes_home / item pattern without
containment checks. While config.yaml is user-controlled (lower threat
than skill frontmatter), defense in depth prevents exploitation via
config injection or copy-paste mistakes.
2026-03-31 12:16:37 -07:00
maymuneth
a97641b9f2 fix(security): reject path traversal in credential file registration 2026-03-31 12:16:37 -07:00
Gutslabs
0f2ea2062b fix(profiles): validate tar archive member paths on import
Fixes a zip-slip path traversal vulnerability in hermes profile import.
shutil.unpack_archive() on untrusted tar members allows entries like
../../escape.txt to write files outside ~/.hermes/profiles/.

- Add _normalize_profile_archive_parts() to reject absolute paths
  (POSIX and Windows), traversal (..), empty paths, backslash tricks
- Add _safe_extract_profile_archive() for manual per-member extraction
  that only allows regular files and directories (rejects symlinks)
- Replace shutil.unpack_archive() with the safe extraction path
- Add regression tests for traversal and absolute-path attacks

Co-authored-by: Gutslabs <gutslabsxyz@gmail.com>
2026-03-31 12:14:27 -07:00
0xbyt4
08171c1c31 fix: allow voice mode in WSL when PulseAudio bridge is configured
WSL detection was treated as a hard fail, blocking voice mode even when
audio worked via PulseAudio bridge. Now PULSE_SERVER env var presence
makes WSL a soft notice instead of a blocking warning. Device query
failures in WSL with PULSE_SERVER are also treated as non-blocking.
2026-03-31 12:13:33 -07:00
curtitoo
cac9d20c4f test: add codex transport drop regression 2026-03-31 12:05:06 -07:00
Teknium
161acb0086
fix: credential pool 401 recovery rotates to next credential after failed refresh (#4300)
When an OAuth token refresh fails on a 401 error, the pool recovery
would return 'not recovered' without trying the next credential in the
pool. This meant users who added a second valid credential via
'hermes auth add' would never see it used when the primary credential
was dead.

Now: try refresh first (handles expired tokens quickly), and if that
fails, rotate to the next available credential — same as 429/402
already did.

Adds three tests covering 401 refresh success, refresh-fail-then-rotate,
and refresh-fail-with-no-remaining-credentials.
2026-03-31 12:02:29 -07:00
Teknium
143b74ec00
fix: first-run guard stuck in loop when provider configured via config.yaml (#4298)
The _has_any_provider_configured() guard only checked env vars, .env file,
and auth.json — missing config.yaml model.provider/base_url/api_key entirely.
Users who configured a provider through setup (saving to config.yaml) but had
empty API key placeholders in .env from the install template were permanently
blocked by the 'not configured' message.

Changes:
- _has_any_provider_configured() now checks config.yaml model section for
  explicit provider, base_url, or api_key — covers custom endpoints and
  providers that store credentials in config rather than env vars
- .env.example: comment out all empty API key placeholders so they don't
  pollute the environment when copied to .env by the installer
- .env.example: mark LLM_MODEL as deprecated (config.yaml is source of truth)
- 4 new tests for the config.yaml detection path

Reported by OkadoOP on Discord.
2026-03-31 11:42:52 -07:00
Teknium
57625329a2
docs+feat: comprehensive local LLM provider guides and context length warning (#4294)
* docs: update llama.cpp section with --jinja flag and tool calling guide

The llama.cpp docs were missing the --jinja flag which is required for
tool calling to work. Without it, models output tool calls as raw JSON
text instead of structured API responses, making Hermes unable to
execute them.

Changes:
- Add --jinja and -fa flags to the server startup example
- Replace deprecated env vars (OPENAI_BASE_URL, LLM_MODEL) with
  hermes model interactive setup
- Add caution block explaining the --jinja requirement and symptoms
- List models with native tool calling support
- Add /props endpoint verification tip

* docs+feat: comprehensive local LLM provider guides and context length warning

Docs (providers.md):
- Rewrote Ollama section with context length warning (defaults to 4k on
  <24GB VRAM), three methods to increase it, and verification steps
- Rewrote vLLM section with --max-model-len, tool calling flags
  (--enable-auto-tool-choice, --tool-call-parser), and context guidance
- Rewrote SGLang section with --context-length, --tool-call-parser,
  and warning about 128-token default max output
- Added LM Studio section (port 1234, context length defaults to 2048,
  tool calling since 0.3.6)
- Added llama.cpp context length flag (-c) and GPU offload (-ngl)
- Added Troubleshooting Local Models section covering:
  - Tool calls appearing as text (with per-server fix table)
  - Silent context truncation and diagnosis commands
  - Low detected context at startup
  - Truncated responses
- Replaced all deprecated env vars (OPENAI_BASE_URL, LLM_MODEL) with
  hermes model interactive setup and config.yaml examples
- Added deprecation warning for legacy env vars in General Setup

Code (cli.py):
- Added context length warning in show_banner() when detected context
  is <= 8192 tokens, with server-specific fix hints:
  - Ollama (port 11434): suggests OLLAMA_CONTEXT_LENGTH env var
  - LM Studio (port 1234): suggests model settings adjustment
  - Other servers: suggests config.yaml override

Tests:
- 9 new tests covering warning thresholds, server-specific hints,
  and no-warning cases
2026-03-31 11:42:48 -07:00
arasovic
0240baa357 fix: strip orphaned think/reasoning tags from user-facing responses
Some models (e.g. Kimi K2.5 on Alibaba OpenAI-compatible endpoint)
emit reasoning text followed by a closing </think> without a matching
opening <think> tag.  The existing paired-tag regexes in
_strip_think_blocks() cannot match these orphaned tags, so </think>
leaks into user-facing responses on all platforms.

Add a catch-all regex that strips any remaining opening or closing
think/thinking/reasoning/REASONING_SCRATCHPAD tags after the existing
paired-block removal pass.

Closes #4285
2026-03-31 11:42:44 -07:00
Dakota Secula-Rosell
c1606aed69 fix(cli): allow empty strings and falsy values in config set
`hermes config set KEY ""` and `hermes config set KEY 0` were rejected
because the guard used `not value` which is truthy for empty strings,
zero, and False. Changed to `value is None` so only truly missing
arguments are rejected.

Closes #4277

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-31 11:41:12 -07:00
Teknium
84a541b619
feat: support * wildcard in platform allowlists and improve WhatsApp docs
* docs: clarify WhatsApp allowlist behavior and document WHATSAPP_ALLOW_ALL_USERS

- Add WHATSAPP_ALLOW_ALL_USERS and WHATSAPP_DEBUG to env vars reference
- Warn that * is not a wildcard and silently blocks all messages
- Show WHATSAPP_ALLOWED_USERS as optional, not required
- Update troubleshooting with the * trap and debug mode tip
- Fix Security section to mention the allow-all alternative

Prompted by a user report in Discord where WHATSAPP_ALLOWED_USERS=*
caused all incoming messages to be silently dropped at the bridge level.

* feat: support * wildcard in platform allowlists

Follow the precedent set by SIGNAL_GROUP_ALLOWED_USERS which already
supports * as an allow-all wildcard.

Bridge (allowlist.js): matchesAllowedUser() now checks for * in the
allowedUsers set before iterating sender aliases.

Gateway (run.py): _is_authorized() checks for * in allowed_ids after
parsing the allowlist. This is generic — works for all platforms, not
just WhatsApp.

Updated docs to document * as a supported value instead of warning
against it. Added WHATSAPP_ALLOW_ALL_USERS and WHATSAPP_DEBUG to
the env vars reference.

Tests: JS allowlist test + 2 Python gateway tests (WhatsApp + Telegram
to verify cross-platform behavior).
2026-03-31 10:42:03 -07:00
Teknium
cca0996a28
fix(browser): skip SSRF check for local backends (Camofox, headless Chromium) (#4292)
The SSRF protection added in #3041 blocks all private/internal addresses
unconditionally in browser_navigate(). This prevents legitimate local use
cases (localhost apps, LAN devices) when using Camofox or the built-in
headless Chromium without a cloud provider.

The check is only meaningful for cloud backends (Browserbase, BrowserUse)
where the agent could reach internal resources on a remote machine. Local
backends give the user full terminal and network access already — the
SSRF check adds zero security value.

Add _is_local_backend() helper that returns True when Camofox is active
or no cloud provider is configured. Both the pre-navigation and
post-redirect SSRF checks now skip when running locally. The
browser.allow_private_urls config option remains available as an
explicit opt-out for cloud mode.
2026-03-31 10:40:13 -07:00
Teknium
fad3f338d1 fix: patch _REDACT_ENABLED in test fixture for module-level snapshot
The _REDACT_ENABLED constant is snapshotted at import time, so
monkeypatch.delenv() alone doesn't re-enable redaction during tests
when HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS=false is set in the host environment.
2026-03-31 10:30:48 -07:00
Teknium
344239c2db
feat: auto-detect models from server probe in custom endpoint setup (#4218)
Custom endpoint setup (_model_flow_custom) now probes the server first
and presents detected models instead of asking users to type blind:

- Single model: auto-confirms with Y/n prompt
- Multiple models: numbered list picker, or type a name
- No models / probe failed: falls back to manual input

Context length prompt also moved after model selection so the user sees
the verified endpoint before being asked for details.

All recent fixes preserved: config dict sync (#4172), api_key
persistence (#4182), no save_env_value for URLs (#4165).

Inspired by PR #4194 by sudoingX — re-implemented against current main.

Co-authored-by: Xpress AI (Dip KD) <200180104+sudoingX@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-31 03:29:00 -07:00
Teknium
79b2694b9a
fix: _allow_private_urls name collision + stale OPENAI_BASE_URL test (#4217)
1. browser_tool.py: _allow_private_urls() used 'global _allow_private_urls'
   then assigned a bool to it, replacing the function in the module namespace.
   After first call, subsequent calls hit TypeError: 'bool' object is not
   callable. Renamed cache variable to _cached_allow_private_urls.

2. test_provider_parity.py: test_custom_endpoint_when_no_nous relied on
   OPENAI_BASE_URL env var (removed in config refactor). Mock
   _resolve_custom_runtime directly instead.
2026-03-31 03:16:40 -07:00
Teknium
8d59881a62
feat(auth): same-provider credential pools with rotation, custom endpoint support, and interactive CLI (#2647)
* feat(auth): add same-provider credential pools and rotation UX

Add same-provider credential pooling so Hermes can rotate across
multiple credentials for a single provider, recover from exhausted
credentials without jumping providers immediately, and configure
that behavior directly in hermes setup.

- agent/credential_pool.py: persisted per-provider credential pools
- hermes auth add/list/remove/reset CLI commands
- 429/402/401 recovery with pool rotation in run_agent.py
- Setup wizard integration for pool strategy configuration
- Auto-seeding from env vars and existing OAuth state

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Salvaged from PR #2647

* fix(tests): prevent pool auto-seeding from host env in credential pool tests

Tests for non-pool Anthropic paths and auth remove were failing when
host env vars (ANTHROPIC_API_KEY) or file-backed OAuth credentials
were present. The pool auto-seeding picked these up, causing unexpected
pool entries in tests.

- Mock _select_pool_entry in auxiliary_client OAuth flag tests
- Clear Anthropic env vars and mock _seed_from_singletons in auth remove test

* feat(auth): add thread safety, least_used strategy, and request counting

- Add threading.Lock to CredentialPool for gateway thread safety
  (concurrent requests from multiple gateway sessions could race on
  pool state mutations without this)
- Add 'least_used' rotation strategy that selects the credential
  with the lowest request_count, distributing load more evenly
- Add request_count field to PooledCredential for usage tracking
- Add mark_used() method to increment per-credential request counts
- Wrap select(), mark_exhausted_and_rotate(), and try_refresh_current()
  with lock acquisition
- Add tests: least_used selection, mark_used counting, concurrent
  thread safety (4 threads × 20 selects with no corruption)

* feat(auth): add interactive mode for bare 'hermes auth' command

When 'hermes auth' is called without a subcommand, it now launches an
interactive wizard that:

1. Shows full credential pool status across all providers
2. Offers a menu: add, remove, reset cooldowns, set strategy
3. For OAuth-capable providers (anthropic, nous, openai-codex), the
   add flow explicitly asks 'API key or OAuth login?' — making it
   clear that both auth types are supported for the same provider
4. Strategy picker shows all 4 options (fill_first, round_robin,
   least_used, random) with the current selection marked
5. Remove flow shows entries with indices for easy selection

The subcommand paths (hermes auth add/list/remove/reset) still work
exactly as before for scripted/non-interactive use.

* fix(tests): update runtime_provider tests for config.yaml source of truth (#4165)

Tests were using OPENAI_BASE_URL env var which is no longer consulted
after #4165. Updated to use model config (provider, base_url, api_key)
which is the new single source of truth for custom endpoint URLs.

* feat(auth): support custom endpoint credential pools keyed by provider name

Custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints all share provider='custom', making
the provider-keyed pool useless. Now pools for custom endpoints are
keyed by 'custom:<normalized_name>' where the name comes from the
custom_providers config list (auto-generated from URL hostname).

- Pool key format: 'custom:together.ai', 'custom:local-(localhost:8080)'
- load_pool('custom:name') seeds from custom_providers api_key AND
  model.api_key when base_url matches
- hermes auth add/list now shows custom endpoints alongside registry
  providers
- _resolve_openrouter_runtime and _resolve_named_custom_runtime check
  pool before falling back to single config key
- 6 new tests covering custom pool keying, seeding, and listing

* docs: add Excalidraw diagram of full credential pool flow

Comprehensive architecture diagram showing:
- Credential sources (env vars, auth.json OAuth, config.yaml, CLI)
- Pool storage and auto-seeding
- Runtime resolution paths (registry, custom, OpenRouter)
- Error recovery (429 retry-then-rotate, 402 immediate, 401 refresh)
- CLI management commands and strategy configuration

Open at: https://excalidraw.com/#json=2Ycqhqpi6f12E_3ITyiwh,c7u9jSt5BwrmiVzHGbm87g

* fix(tests): update setup wizard pool tests for unified select_provider_and_model flow

The setup wizard now delegates to select_provider_and_model() instead
of using its own prompt_choice-based provider picker. Tests needed:
- Mock select_provider_and_model as no-op (provider pre-written to config)
- Call _stub_tts BEFORE custom prompt_choice mock (it overwrites it)
- Pre-write model.provider to config so the pool step is reached

* docs: add comprehensive credential pool documentation

- New page: website/docs/user-guide/features/credential-pools.md
  Full guide covering quick start, CLI commands, rotation strategies,
  error recovery, custom endpoint pools, auto-discovery, thread safety,
  architecture, and storage format.
- Updated fallback-providers.md to reference credential pools as the
  first layer of resilience (same-provider rotation before cross-provider)
- Added hermes auth to CLI commands reference with usage examples
- Added credential_pool_strategies to configuration guide

* chore: remove excalidraw diagram from repo (external link only)

* refactor: simplify credential pool code — extract helpers, collapse extras, dedup patterns

- _load_config_safe(): replace 4 identical try/except/import blocks
- _iter_custom_providers(): shared generator for custom provider iteration
- PooledCredential.extra dict: collapse 11 round-trip-only fields
  (token_type, scope, client_id, portal_base_url, obtained_at,
  expires_in, agent_key_id, agent_key_expires_in, agent_key_reused,
  agent_key_obtained_at, tls) into a single extra dict with
  __getattr__ for backward-compatible access
- _available_entries(): shared exhaustion-check between select and peek
- Dedup anthropic OAuth seeding (hermes_pkce + claude_code identical)
- SimpleNamespace replaces class _Args boilerplate in auth_commands
- _try_resolve_from_custom_pool(): shared pool-check in runtime_provider

Net -17 lines. All 383 targeted tests pass.

---------

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-31 03:10:01 -07:00
Teknium
2ae50bdddd
fix(telegram): enforce 32-char limit on command names with collision avoidance (#4211)
Telegram Bot API requires command names to be 1-32 characters. Plugin
and skill names that exceed this limit now get truncated. If truncation
creates a collision (with core commands, other plugins, or other skills),
the name is shortened to 31 chars and a digit 0-9 is appended.

Adds _clamp_telegram_names() helper used for both plugin and skill
entries in telegram_menu_commands(). Core CommandDef commands are tracked
as reserved names so truncated plugin/skill names never shadow them.

Addresses the fix from PR #4191 (sroecker) with collision-safe truncation.

Tests: 9 new tests covering truncation, digit suffixes, exhaustion, dedup.
2026-03-31 02:41:50 -07:00
Nils
50302ed70a
fix(tools): make browser SSRF check configurable via browser.allow_private_urls (#4198)
* fix(tools): skip SSRF check in local browser mode

The SSRF protection added in #3041 blocks all private/internal
addresses unconditionally in browser_navigate(). This prevents
legitimate local development use cases (localhost testing, LAN
device access) when using the local Chromium backend.

The SSRF check is only meaningful for cloud browsers (Browserbase,
BrowserUse) where the agent could reach internal resources on a
remote machine. In local mode, the user already has full terminal
and network access, so the check adds no security value.

This change makes the SSRF check conditional on _get_cloud_provider(),
keeping full protection in cloud mode while allowing private addresses
in local mode.

* fix(tools): make SSRF check configurable via browser.allow_private_urls

Replace unconditional SSRF check with a configurable setting.
Default (False) keeps existing security behavior. Setting to True
allows navigating to private/internal IPs for local dev and LAN use cases.

---------

Co-authored-by: Nils (Norya) <nils@begou.dev>
2026-03-31 02:11:55 -07:00
Teknium
086ec5590d
fix: gate Claude Code credentials behind explicit Hermes config in wizard trigger (#4210)
If a user has Claude Code installed but never configured Hermes, the
first-run guard found those external credentials and skipped the setup
wizard. Users got silently routed to someone else's inference without
being asked.

Now _has_any_provider_configured() checks whether Hermes itself has been
explicitly configured (model in config differs from hardcoded default)
before counting Claude Code credentials. Fresh installs trigger the
wizard regardless of what external tools are on the machine.

Salvaged from PR #4194 by sudoingX — wizard trigger fix only.
Model auto-detect change under separate review.

Co-authored-by: Xpress AI (Dip KD) <200180104+sudoingX@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-31 02:01:15 -07:00
Teknium
c53a296df1
feat: add MiniMax M2.7 to hermes model picker and opencode-go (#4208)
Add MiniMax-M2.7 and M2.7-highspeed to _PROVIDER_MODELS for minimax
and minimax-cn providers in main.py so hermes model shows them.
Update opencode-go bare ID from m2.5 to m2.7 in models.py.

Salvaged from PR #4197 by octo-patch.
2026-03-31 01:54:13 -07:00
Teknium
ff78ad4c81
feat: add discord.reactions config option to disable message reactions (#4199)
Adds a 'reactions' key under the discord config section (default: true).
When set to false, the bot no longer adds 👀// reactions to messages
during processing. The config maps to DISCORD_REACTIONS env var following
the same pattern as require_mention and auto_thread.

Files changed:
- hermes_cli/config.py: Add reactions default to DEFAULT_CONFIG
- gateway/config.py: Map discord.reactions to DISCORD_REACTIONS env var
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: Gate on_processing_start/complete hooks
- tests/gateway/test_discord_reactions.py: 3 new tests for config gate
2026-03-31 01:24:48 -07:00
Teknium
491e79bca9
refactor: unify setup wizard provider selection with hermes model
setup_model_provider() had 800+ lines of duplicated provider handling
that reimplemented the same credential prompting, OAuth flows, and model
selection that hermes model already provides via the _model_flow_*
functions.  Every new provider had to be added in both places, and the
two implementations diverged in config persistence (setup.py did raw
YAML writes, _set_model_provider, and _update_config_for_provider
depending on the provider — main.py used its own load/save cycle).

This caused the #4172 bug: _model_flow_custom saved config to disk but
the wizard's final save_config(config) overwrote it with stale values.

Fix: extract the core of cmd_model() into select_provider_and_model()
and have setup_model_provider() call it.  After the call, re-sync the
wizard's config dict from disk.  Deletes ~800 lines of duplicated
provider handling from setup.py.

Also fixes cmd_model() double-AuthError crash on fresh installs with
no API keys configured.
2026-03-31 01:04:07 -07:00
Teknium
89d8127772
fix: setup wizard overwrites custom endpoint config (#4172)
_model_flow_custom() saved model.provider and model.base_url to disk
via its own load_config/save_config cycle, but never updated the
setup wizard's in-memory config dict.  The wizard's final
save_config(config) then overwrote the custom settings with the
stale default string model value.

Fix: after saving to disk, also mutate the caller's config dict so
the wizard's final save preserves model.provider='custom' and the
base_url.  Both the model_name and no-model_name branches are
covered.

Added regression tests that simulate the full wizard flow including
the final save_config(config) call — the step that was previously
untested.
2026-03-30 23:17:26 -07:00
Teknium
f890a94c12
refactor: make config.yaml the single source of truth for endpoint URLs (#4165)
OPENAI_BASE_URL was written to .env AND config.yaml, creating a dual-source
confusion. Users (especially Docker) would see the URL in .env and assume
that's where all config lives, then wonder why LLM_MODEL in .env didn't work.

Changes:
- Remove all 27 save_env_value("OPENAI_BASE_URL", ...) calls across main.py,
  setup.py, and tools_config.py
- Remove OPENAI_BASE_URL env var reading from runtime_provider.py, cli.py,
  models.py, and gateway/run.py
- Remove LLM_MODEL/HERMES_MODEL env var reading from gateway/run.py and
  auxiliary_client.py — config.yaml model.default is authoritative
- Vision base URL now saved to config.yaml auxiliary.vision.base_url
  (both setup wizard and tools_config paths)
- Tests updated to set config values instead of env vars

Convention enforced: .env is for SECRETS only (API keys). All other
configuration (model names, base URLs, provider selection) lives
exclusively in config.yaml.
2026-03-30 22:02:53 -07:00
Teknium
4d7e3c7157
fix(tests): provide model name in Codex 401 refresh tests for CI (#4166)
CI has no config.yaml, so cron/gateway resolve an empty model name.
The Codex Responses validator rejects empty models before the mock
API call is reached. Provide explicit model in job dict and env var.
2026-03-30 21:17:09 -07:00
Teknium
d30ea65c9b
fix: URL-based auth for third-party Anthropic endpoints + CI test fixes (#4148)
* fix(tests): mock sys.stdin.isatty for cmd_model TTY guard

* fix(tests): update camofox snapshot format + trajectory compressor mock path

- test_browser_camofox: mock response now uses snapshot format (accessibility tree)
- test_trajectory_compressor: mock _get_async_client instead of setting async_client directly

* fix: URL-based auth detection for third-party Anthropic endpoints + test fixes

Reverts the key-prefix approach from #4093 which broke JWT and managed
key OAuth detection. Instead, detects third-party endpoints by URL:
if base_url is set and isn't anthropic.com, it's a proxy (Azure AI
Foundry, AWS Bedrock, etc.) that uses x-api-key regardless of key format.

Auth decision chain is now:
1. _requires_bearer_auth(url) → MiniMax → Bearer
2. _is_third_party_anthropic_endpoint(url) → Azure/Bedrock → x-api-key
3. _is_oauth_token(key) → OAuth on direct Anthropic → Bearer
4. else → x-api-key

Also includes test fixes from PR #4051 by @erosika:
- Mock sys.stdin.isatty for cmd_model TTY guard
- Update camofox snapshot format mock
- Fix trajectory compressor async client mock path

---------

Co-authored-by: Erosika <eri@plasticlabs.ai>
2026-03-30 20:36:56 -07:00
Teknium
83e5249be6
fix(gateway): use setsid instead of systemd-run --user for /update (salvage #4024) (#4104)
Salvaged from PR #4024 by @Sertug17. Fixes #4017.

- Replace systemd-run --user --scope with setsid for portable session detach
- Add system-level service detection to cmd_update gateway restart
- Falls back to start_new_session=True on systems without setsid (macOS, minimal containers)
2026-03-30 20:22:09 -07:00
Teknium
cc63b2d1cd
fix(gateway): remove user-facing compression warnings (#4139)
Auto-compression still runs silently in the background with server-side
logging, but no longer sends messages to the user's chat about it.

Removed:
- 'Session is large... Auto-compressing' pre-compression notification
- 'Compressed: N → M messages' post-compression notification
- 'Session is still very large after compression' warning
- 'Auto-compression failed' warning
- Rate-limit tracking (only existed for these warnings)
2026-03-30 19:17:07 -07:00
Teknium
45396aaa92
fix(alibaba): use standard DashScope international endpoint (#4133)
* fix(alibaba): use standard DashScope international endpoint

The Alibaba Cloud provider was hardcoded to the coding-intl endpoint
(https://coding-intl.dashscope.aliyuncs.com/v1) which only accepts
Alibaba Coding Plan API keys.

Standard DashScope API keys fail with invalid_api_key error against
this endpoint. Changed to the international compatible-mode endpoint
(https://dashscope-intl.aliyuncs.com/compatible-mode/v1) which works
with standard DashScope keys.

Users with Coding Plan keys or China-region keys can still override
via DASHSCOPE_BASE_URL or config.yaml base_url.

Fixes #3912

* fix: update test to match new DashScope default endpoint

---------

Co-authored-by: kagura-agent <kagura.chen28@gmail.com>
2026-03-30 19:06:30 -07:00
Teknium
1e59d4813c
feat(api_server): stream tool progress to Open WebUI (#4092)
Wire the existing tool_progress_callback through the API server's
streaming handler so Open WebUI users see what tool is running.

Uses the existing 3-arg callback signature (name, preview, args)
that fires at tool start — no changes to run_agent.py needed.
Progress appears as inline markdown in the SSE content stream.

Inspired by PR #4032 by sroecker, reimplemented to avoid breaking
the callback signature used by CLI and gateway consumers.
2026-03-30 18:50:27 -07:00
Teknium
f776191650
fix: persist compressed context to gateway session after mid-run compression
When context compression fires during run_conversation() in the gateway,
the compressed messages were silently lost on the next turn. Two bugs:

1. Agent-side: _flush_messages_to_session_db() calculated
   flush_from = max(len(conversation_history), _last_flushed_db_idx).
   After compression, _last_flushed_db_idx was correctly reset to 0,
   but conversation_history still had its original pre-compression
   length (e.g. 200). Since compressed messages are shorter (~30),
   messages[200:] was empty — nothing written to the new session's
   SQLite.

   Fix: Set conversation_history = None after each _compress_context()
   call so start_idx = 0 and all compressed messages are flushed.

2. Gateway-side: history_offset was always len(agent_history) — the
   original pre-compression length. After compression shortened the
   message list, agent_messages[200:] was empty, causing the gateway
   to fall back to writing only a user/assistant pair, losing the
   compressed summary and tail context.

   Fix: Detect session splits (agent.session_id != original) and set
   history_offset = 0 so all compressed messages are written to JSONL.
2026-03-30 18:49:14 -07:00
Teknium
ffd5d37f9b
fix: treat non-sk-ant- keys as regular API keys, not OAuth tokens (#4093)
* fix: treat non-sk-ant- prefixed keys (Azure AI Foundry) as regular API keys, not OAuth tokens

* fix: treat non-sk-ant- keys as regular API keys, not OAuth tokens

_is_oauth_token() returned True for any key not starting with
sk-ant-api, misclassifying Azure AI Foundry keys as OAuth tokens
and sending Bearer auth instead of x-api-key → 401 rejection.

Real Anthropic OAuth tokens all start with sk-ant-oat (confirmed
from live .credentials.json). Non-sk-ant- keys are third-party
provider keys that should use x-api-key.

Test fixtures updated to use realistic sk-ant-oat01- prefixed
tokens instead of fake strings.

Salvaged from PR #4075 by @HangGlidersRule.

---------

Co-authored-by: Clawdbot <clawdbot@openclaw.ai>
2026-03-30 17:41:13 -07:00
Teknium
720507efac
feat: add post-migration cleanup for OpenClaw directories (#4100)
After migrating from OpenClaw, leftover workspace directories contain
state files (todo.json, sessions, logs) that confuse the agent — it
discovers them and reads/writes to stale locations instead of the
Hermes state directory, causing issues like cron jobs reading a
different todo list than interactive sessions.

Changes:
- hermes claw migrate now offers to archive the source directory after
  successful migration (rename to .pre-migration, not delete)
- New `hermes claw cleanup` subcommand for users who already migrated
  and need to archive leftover OpenClaw directories
- Migration notes updated with explicit cleanup guidance
- 42 tests covering all new functionality

Reported by SteveSkedasticity — multiple todo.json files across
~/.hermes/, ~/.openclaw/workspace/, and ~/.openclaw/workspace-assistant/
caused cron jobs to read from wrong locations.
2026-03-30 17:39:08 -07:00
Teknium
e64b047663
chore: prepare Hermes for Homebrew packaging (#4099)
Co-authored-by: Yabuku-xD <78594762+Yabuku-xD@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-30 17:34:43 -07:00
Robin Fernandes
1b7473e702 Fixes and refactors enabled by recent updates to main. 2026-03-31 09:29:59 +09:00
Robin Fernandes
1126284c97 Merge branch 'main' into rewbs/tool-use-charge-to-subscription 2026-03-31 09:29:43 +09:00
Teknium
07746dca0c
fix(matrix): E2EE decryption — request keys, auto-trust devices, retry buffered events (#4083)
When the Matrix adapter receives encrypted events it can't decrypt
(MegolmEvent), it now:

1. Requests the missing room key from other devices via
   client.request_room_key(event) instead of silently dropping the message

2. Buffers undecrypted events (bounded to 100, 5 min TTL) and retries
   decryption after each E2EE maintenance cycle when new keys arrive

3. Auto-trusts/verifies all devices after key queries so other clients
   share session keys with the bot proactively

4. Exports Megolm keys on disconnect and imports them on connect, so
   session keys survive gateway restarts

This addresses the 'could not decrypt event' warnings that caused the
bot to miss messages in encrypted rooms.
2026-03-30 17:16:09 -07:00
Robin Fernandes
6e4598ce1e Merge branch 'main' into rewbs/tool-use-charge-to-subscription 2026-03-31 08:48:54 +09:00
Teknium
f007284d05
fix: rate-limit pairing rejection messages to prevent spam (#4081)
* fix: rate-limit pairing rejection messages to prevent spam

When generate_code() returns None (rate limited or max pending), the
"Too many pairing requests" message was sent on every subsequent DM
with no cooldown. A user sending 30 messages would get 30 rejection
replies — reported as potential hack on WhatsApp.

Now check _is_rate_limited() before any pairing response, and record
rate limit after sending a rejection. Subsequent messages from the
same user are silently ignored until the rate limit window expires.

* test: add coverage for pairing response rate limiting

Follow-up to cherry-picked PR #4042 — adds tests verifying:
- Rate-limited users get silently ignored (no response sent)
- Rejection messages record rate limit for subsequent suppression

---------

Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <35742124+0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-30 16:48:00 -07:00
Teknium
3d47af01c3
fix(honcho): write config to instance-local path for profile isolation (#4037)
Multiple agents/profiles running 'hermes honcho setup' all wrote to
the shared global ~/.honcho/config.json, overwriting each other's
configuration.

Root cause: _write_config() defaulted to resolve_config_path() which
returns the global path when no instance-local file exists yet (i.e.
on first setup).

Fix: _write_config() now defaults to _local_config_path() which always
returns $HERMES_HOME/honcho.json. Each profile gets its own config file.
Reading still falls back to global for cross-app interop and seeding.

Also updates cmd_setup and cmd_status messaging to show the actual
write path.

Includes 10 new tests verifying profile isolation, global fallback
reads, and multi-profile independence.
2026-03-30 16:41:19 -07:00
Teknium
7b4fe0528f
fix(auth): use bearer auth for MiniMax Anthropic endpoints (#4028)
MiniMax's /anthropic endpoints implement Anthropic's Messages API but
require Authorization: Bearer instead of x-api-key. Without this fix,
MiniMax users get 401 errors in gateway sessions.

Adds _requires_bearer_auth() to detect MiniMax endpoints and route
through auth_token in the Anthropic SDK. Check runs before OAuth
token detection so MiniMax keys aren't misclassified as setup tokens.

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-30 13:19:44 -07:00
Teknium
950f69475f
feat(browser): add Camofox local anti-detection browser backend (#4008)
Camofox-browser is a self-hosted Node.js server wrapping Camoufox
(Firefox fork with C++ fingerprint spoofing). When CAMOFOX_URL is set,
all 11 browser tools route through the Camofox REST API instead of
the agent-browser CLI.

Maps 1:1 to the existing browser tool interface:
- Navigate, snapshot, click, type, scroll, back, press, close
- Get images, vision (screenshot + LLM analysis)
- Console (returns empty with note — camofox limitation)

Setup: npm start in camofox-browser dir, or docker run -p 9377:9377
Then: CAMOFOX_URL=http://localhost:9377 in ~/.hermes/.env

Advantages over Browserbase (cloud):
- Free (no per-session API costs)
- Local (zero network latency for browser ops)
- Anti-detection at C++ level (bypasses Cloudflare/Google bot detection)
- Works offline, Docker-ready

Files:
- tools/browser_camofox.py: Full REST backend (~400 lines)
- tools/browser_tool.py: Routing at each tool function
- hermes_cli/config.py: CAMOFOX_URL env var entry
- tests/tools/test_browser_camofox.py: 20 tests
2026-03-30 13:18:42 -07:00
Teknium
7dac75f2ae
fix: prevent context pressure warning spam after compression (#4012)
* feat: add /yolo slash command to toggle dangerous command approvals

Adds a /yolo command that toggles HERMES_YOLO_MODE at runtime, skipping
all dangerous command approval prompts for the current session. Works in
both CLI and gateway (Telegram, Discord, etc.).

- /yolo -> ON: all commands auto-approved, no confirmation prompts
- /yolo -> OFF: normal approval flow restored

The --yolo CLI flag already existed for launch-time opt-in. This adds
the ability to toggle mid-session without restarting.

Session-scoped — resets when the process ends. Uses the existing
HERMES_YOLO_MODE env var that check_all_command_guards() already
respects.

* fix: prevent context pressure warning spam (agent loop + gateway rate-limit)

Two complementary fixes for repeated context pressure warnings spamming
gateway users (Telegram, Discord, etc.):

1. Agent-level loop fix (run_agent.py):
   After compression, only reset _context_pressure_warned if the
   post-compression estimate is actually below the 85% warning level.
   Previously the flag was unconditionally reset, causing the warning
   to re-fire every loop iteration when compression couldn't reduce
   below 85% of the threshold (e.g. very low threshold like 15%,
   or system prompt alone exceeds the warning level).

2. Gateway-level rate-limit (gateway/run.py, salvaged from PR #3786):
   Per-chat_id cooldown of 1 hour on compression warning messages.
   Both warning paths ('still large after compression' and 'compression
   failed') are gated. Defense-in-depth — even if the agent-level fix
   has edge cases, users won't see more than one warning per hour.

Co-authored-by: dlkakbs <dlkakbs@users.noreply.github.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: dlkakbs <dlkakbs@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-30 13:18:21 -07:00
Teknium
ed9af6e589
fix: create AsyncOpenAI lazily in trajectory_compressor to avoid closed event loop (#4013)
The AsyncOpenAI client was created once at __init__ and stored as an
instance attribute. process_directory() calls asyncio.run() which creates
and closes a fresh event loop. On a second call, the client's httpx
transport is still bound to the closed loop, raising RuntimeError:
"Event loop is closed" — the same pattern fixed by PR #3398 for the
main agent loop.

Create the client lazily in _get_async_client() so each asyncio.run()
gets a client bound to the current loop.

Co-authored-by: binhnt92 <binhnt.ht.92@gmail.com>
2026-03-30 13:16:16 -07:00
Teknium
f3069c649c
fix(cli): add missing subprocess.run() timeouts in doctor and status (#4009)
Add timeout parameters to 4 subprocess.run() calls that could hang
indefinitely if the child process blocks (e.g., unresponsive docker
daemon, systemctl waiting for D-Bus):

- doctor.py: docker info (timeout=10), ssh check (timeout=15)
- status.py: systemctl is-active (timeout=5), launchctl list (timeout=5)

Each call site now catches subprocess.TimeoutExpired and treats it as
a failure, consistent with how non-zero return codes are already handled.

Add AST-based regression test that verifies every subprocess.run() call
in CLI modules specifies a timeout keyword argument.

Co-authored-by: dieutx <dangtc94@gmail.com>
2026-03-30 11:17:15 -07:00
Teknium
37825189dd
fix(skills): validate hub bundle paths before install (#3986)
Co-authored-by: Gutslabs <gutslabsxyz@gmail.com>
2026-03-30 08:37:19 -07:00
Teknium
fb634068df
fix(security): extend secret redaction to ElevenLabs, Tavily and Exa API keys (#3920)
ElevenLabs (sk_), Tavily (tvly-), and Exa (exa_) keys were not covered
by _PREFIX_PATTERNS, leaking in plain text via printenv or log output.

Salvaged from PR #3790 by @memosr. Tests rewritten with correct
assertions (original tests had vacuously true checks).

Co-authored-by: memosr <memosr@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-30 08:13:01 -07:00
Teknium
1e896b0251
fix: resolve 7 failing CI tests (#3936)
1. matrix voice: _on_room_message_media unconditionally overwrote
   media_urls with the image cache path (always None for non-images),
   wiping the locally-cached voice path. Now only overrides when
   cached_path is truthy.

2. cli_tools_command: /tools disable no longer prompts for confirmation
   (input() removed in earlier commit to fix TUI hang), but tests still
   expected the old Y/N prompt flow. Updated tests to match current
   behavior (direct apply + session reset).

3. slack app_mention: connect() was refactored for multi-workspace
   (creates AsyncWebClient per token), but test only mocked the old
   self._app.client path. Added AsyncWebClient and acquire_scoped_lock
   mocks.

4. website_policy: module-level _cached_policy from earlier tests caused
   fast-path return of None. Added invalidate_cache() before assertion.

5. codex 401 refresh: already passing on current main (fixed by
   intervening commit).
2026-03-30 08:10:14 -07:00
Teknium
5148682b43
feat: mount skills directory into all remote backends with live sync (#3890)
Skills with scripts/, templates/, and references/ subdirectories need
those files available inside sandboxed execution environments. Previously
the skills directory was missing entirely from remote backends.

Live sync — files stay current as credentials refresh and skills update:
- Docker/Singularity: bind mounts are inherently live (host changes
  visible immediately)
- Modal: _sync_files() runs before each command with mtime+size caching,
  pushing only changed credential and skill files (~13μs no-op overhead)
- SSH: rsync --safe-links before each command (naturally incremental)
- Daytona: _upload_if_changed() with mtime+size caching before each command

Security — symlink filtering:
- Docker/Singularity: sanitized temp copy when symlinks detected
- Modal/Daytona: iter_skills_files() skips symlinks
- SSH: rsync --safe-links skips symlinks pointing outside source tree
- Temp dir cleanup via atexit + reuse across calls

Non-root user support:
- SSH: detects remote home via echo $HOME, syncs to $HOME/.hermes/
- Daytona: detects sandbox home before sync, uploads to $HOME/.hermes/
- Docker/Modal/Singularity: run as root, /root/.hermes/ is correct

Also:
- credential_files.py: fix name/path key fallback in required_credential_files
- Singularity, SSH, Daytona: gained credential file support
- 14 tests covering symlink filtering, name/path fallback, iter_skills_files
2026-03-30 02:45:41 -07:00
Teknium
ee61485cac
feat(matrix): support native voice messages via MSC3245 (#3877)
* feat(matrix): support native voice messages

* fix: skip matrix voice tests when matrix-nio not installed

---------

Co-authored-by: Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes <carlosapgomes@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-30 00:02:51 -07:00
kshitij
c288bbfb57
fix(cli): prevent status bar wrapping into duplicate rows (#3883)
- measure status bar display width using prompt_toolkit cell widths
- trim rendered status text when fragments would overflow
- add a final single-fragment fallback to prevent wrapping
- update width assertions to validate display cells instead of len()
2026-03-29 23:59:07 -07:00
Teknium
227601c200
feat(discord): add message processing reactions (salvage #1980) (#3871)
Adds lifecycle hooks to the base platform adapter so Discord (and future
platforms) can react to message processing events:

  👀  when processing starts
    on successful completion (delivery confirmed)
    on failure, error, or cancellation

Implementation:
- base.py: on_processing_start/on_processing_complete hooks with
  _run_processing_hook error isolation wrapper; delivery tracking
  via _record_delivery closure for accurate success detection
- discord.py: _add_reaction/_remove_reaction helpers + hook overrides
- Tests for base hook lifecycle and Discord-specific reactions

Co-authored-by: alanwilhelm <alanwilhelm@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 21:55:23 -07:00
Teknium
fd29933a6d
fix: use argparse entrypoint in top-level launcher (#3874)
The ./hermes convenience script still used the legacy Fire-based
cli.main wrapper, which doesn't support subcommands (gateway, cron,
doctor, etc.). The installed 'hermes' command already uses
hermes_cli.main:main (argparse) — this aligns the launcher.

Salvaged from PR #2009 by gito369.
2026-03-29 21:54:36 -07:00
Teknium
839f798b74
feat(telegram): add group mention gating and regex triggers (#3870)
Adds Discord-style mention gating for Telegram groups:
- telegram.require_mention: gate group messages (default: false)
- telegram.mention_patterns: regex wake-word triggers
- telegram.free_response_chats: bypass gating for specific chats

When require_mention is enabled, group messages are accepted only for:
- slash commands
- replies to the bot
- @botusername mentions
- regex wake-word pattern matches

DMs remain unrestricted. @mention text is stripped before passing to
the agent. Invalid regex patterns are ignored with a warning.

Config bridges follow the existing Discord pattern (yaml → env vars).

Cherry-picked and adapted from PR #1977 by mcleay. Fixed ChatType
comparison to work without python-telegram-bot installed (uses string
matching instead of enum, consistent with other entity_type checks).

Co-authored-by: mcleay <mcleay@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 21:53:59 -07:00
Teknium
366bfc3c76
fix(setup): auto-install matrix-nio during hermes setup (#3873)
Setup previously only printed a manual install hint for matrix-nio,
causing the gateway to crash with 'matrix-nio not installed' after
configuring Matrix. Now auto-installs matrix-nio (or matrix-nio[e2e]
when E2EE is enabled) using the same uv-first/pip-fallback pattern
as Daytona and Modal backends.

Also adds hermes-agent[matrix] to the [all] extra in pyproject.toml
and a regression test to keep it there.

Co-authored-by: Gutslabs <Gutslabs@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: cutepawss <cutepawss@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 21:53:28 -07:00
Teknium
b4ceb541a7
fix(terminal): preserve partial output when command times out (#3868)
When a command timed out, all captured output was discarded — the agent
only saw 'Command timed out after Xs' with zero context. Now returns
the buffered output followed by a timeout marker, matching the existing
interrupt path behavior.

Salvaged from PR #3286 by @binhnt92.

Co-authored-by: nguyen binh <binhnt92@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 21:51:44 -07:00
Teknium
ce2841f3c9
feat(gateway): add WeCom (Enterprise WeChat) platform support (#3847)
Adds WeCom as a gateway platform adapter using the AI Bot WebSocket
gateway for real-time bidirectional communication. No public endpoint
or new pip dependencies needed (uses existing aiohttp + httpx).

Features:
- WebSocket persistent connection with auto-reconnect (exponential backoff)
- DM and group messaging with configurable access policies
- Media upload/download with AES decryption for encrypted attachments
- Markdown rendering, quote context preservation
- Proactive + passive reply message modes
- Chunked media upload pipeline (512KB chunks)

Cherry-picked from PR #1898 by EvilRan with:
- Moved to current main (PR was 300 commits behind)
- Skipped base.py regressions (reply_to additions are good but belong
  in a separate PR since they affect all platforms)
- Fixed test assertions to match current base class send() signature
  (reply_to=None kwarg now explicit)
- All 16 integration points added surgically to current main
- No new pip dependencies (aiohttp + httpx already installed)

Fixes #1898

Co-authored-by: EvilRan <EvilRan@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 21:29:13 -07:00
Robin Fernandes
1cbb1b99cc Gate tool-gateway behind an env var, so it's not in users' faces until we're ready. Even if users enable it, it'll be blocked server-side for now, until we unlock for non-admin users on tool-gateway. 2026-03-30 13:28:10 +09:00
Teknium
3fad1e7cc1
fix(cron): resolve human-friendly delivery labels via channel directory (#3860)
Cron jobs configured with deliver labels from send_message(action='list')
like 'whatsapp:Alice (dm)' passed the label as a literal chat_id.
WhatsApp bridge failed with jidDecode error since 'Alice (dm)' isn't
a valid JID.

Now _resolve_delivery_target() strips display suffixes like ' (dm)' and
resolves human-friendly names via the channel directory before using
them. Raw IDs pass through unchanged when the directory has no match.

Fixes #1945.
2026-03-29 21:24:17 -07:00
Teknium
86ac23c8da
fix(auth): stop silently falling back to OpenRouter when no provider is configured (#3862)
Previously, when no API keys or provider credentials were found, Hermes
silently defaulted to OpenRouter + Claude Opus. This caused confusion
when users configured local servers (LM Studio, Ollama, etc.) with a
typo or unrecognized provider name — the system would silently route to
OpenRouter instead of telling them something was wrong.

Changes:
- resolve_provider() now raises AuthError when no credentials are found
  instead of returning 'openrouter' as a silent fallback
- Added local server aliases: lmstudio, ollama, vllm, llamacpp → custom
- Removed hardcoded 'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6' fallback from gateway
  and cron scheduler (they read from config.yaml instead)
- Updated cli-config.yaml.example with complete provider documentation
  including all supported providers, aliases, and local server setup
2026-03-29 21:06:35 -07:00
Teknium
3cc50532d1
fix: auxiliary client uses placeholder key for local servers without auth (#3842)
Local inference servers (Ollama, llama.cpp, vLLM, LM Studio) don't
require API keys, but the auxiliary client's _resolve_custom_runtime()
rejected endpoints with empty keys — causing the auto-detection chain
to skip the user's local server entirely.  This broke compression,
summarization, and memory flush for users running local models without
an OpenRouter/cloud API key.

The main CLI already had this fix (PR #2556, 'no-key-required'
placeholder), but the auxiliary client's resolution path was missed.

Two fixes:
- _resolve_custom_runtime(): use 'no-key-required' placeholder instead
  of returning None when base_url is present but key is empty
- resolve_provider_client() custom branch: same placeholder fallback
  for explicit_base_url without explicit_api_key

Updates 2 tests that expected the old (broken) behavior.
2026-03-29 21:05:36 -07:00
Teknium
2d607d36f6
fix(security): catch sensitive path writes in approval checks (#3859)
Co-authored-by: Gutslabs <gutslabsxyz@gmail.com>
2026-03-29 20:57:57 -07:00
Teknium
5e67fc8c40
fix(vision): reject non-image files and enforce website policy (salvage #1940) (#3845)
Three safety gaps in vision_analyze_tool:

1. Local files accepted without checking if they're actually images —
   a renamed text file would get base64-encoded and sent to the model.
   Now validates magic bytes (PNG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, WebP, SVG).

2. No website policy enforcement on image URLs — blocked domains could
   be fetched via the vision tool. Now checks before download.

3. No redirect check — if an allowed URL redirected to a blocked domain,
   the download would proceed. Now re-checks the final URL.

Fixed one test that needed _validate_image_url mocked to bypass DNS
resolution on the fake blocked.test domain (is_safe_url does DNS
checks that were added after the original PR).

Co-authored-by: GutSlabs <GutSlabs@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 20:55:04 -07:00
Teknium
9d28f4aba3
fix: add gpt-5.4-mini to Codex fallback catalog (#3855)
Co-authored-by: Clippy <clippy@grads.flow>
2026-03-29 20:10:00 -07:00
Teknium
3e203de125
fix(skills): block category path traversal in skill manager (#3844)
Validate category names in _create_skill() before using them as
filesystem path segments. Previously, categories like '../escape' or
'/tmp/pwned' could write skill files outside ~/.hermes/skills/.

Adds _validate_category() that rejects slashes, backslashes, absolute
paths, and non-alphanumeric characters (reuses existing VALID_NAME_RE).

Tests: 5 new tests for traversal, absolute paths, and valid categories.

Salvaged from PR #1939 by Gutslabs.
2026-03-29 20:08:22 -07:00
Teknium
2d264a4562
fix(tests): resolve 10 CI failures across hooks, tiktoken, plugins (#3848)
test_hooks.py (7 failures): Built-in boot-md hook was always loaded
by _register_builtin_hooks(), adding +1 to every expected hook count.
Mock out built-in registration in TestDiscoverAndLoad so tests isolate
user-hook discovery logic.

test_tool_token_estimation.py (2 failures): tiktoken is not in
core/[all] dependencies. The estimation function gracefully returns {}
when tiktoken is missing, but tests expected non-empty results. Added
skipif markers for tests that need tiktoken.

test_plugins_cmd.py (1 failure): bare 'hermes plugins' now dispatches
to cmd_toggle() (interactive curses UI) instead of cmd_list(). Updated
test to match the new behavior.
2026-03-29 20:05:59 -07:00
Teknium
3e2c8c529b
fix(whatsapp): resolve LID↔phone aliases in allowlist matching (#3830)
WhatsApp DMs can arrive with LID sender IDs even when
WHATSAPP_ALLOWED_USERS is configured with phone numbers. The allowlist
check now reads bridge session mapping files (lid-mapping-*.json) to
resolve phone↔LID aliases, matching users regardless of which
identifier format the message uses.

Both the Python gateway (_is_user_authorized) and the Node bridge
(allowlist.js) now share the same mapping-file-based resolution logic.

Co-authored-by: Frederico Ribeiro <fr@tecompanytea.com>
2026-03-29 18:21:50 -07:00
Teknium
ca4907dfbc
feat(gateway): add Feishu/Lark platform support (#3817)
Adds Feishu (ByteDance's enterprise messaging platform) as a gateway
platform adapter with full feature parity: WebSocket + webhook transports,
message batching, dedup, rate limiting, rich post/card content parsing,
media handling (images/audio/files/video), group @mention gating,
reaction routing, and interactive card button support.

Cherry-picked from PR #1793 by penwyp with:
- Moved to current main (PR was 458 commits behind)
- Fixed _send_with_retry shadowing BasePlatformAdapter method (renamed to
  _feishu_send_with_retry to avoid signature mismatch crash)
- Fixed import structure: aiohttp/websockets imported independently of
  lark_oapi so they remain available when SDK is missing
- Fixed get_hermes_home import (hermes_constants, not hermes_cli.config)
- Added skip decorators for tests requiring lark_oapi SDK
- All 16 integration points added surgically to current main

New dependency: lark-oapi>=1.5.3,<2 (optional, pip install hermes-agent[feishu])

Fixes #1788

Co-authored-by: penwyp <penwyp@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 18:17:42 -07:00
Teknium
5ca6d681f0
feat(skills): add memento-flashcards optional skill (#3827)
* feat(skills): add memento-flashcards skill

* docs(skills): clarify memento-flashcards interaction model

* fix: use HERMES_HOME env var for profile-safe data path

---------

Co-authored-by: Magnus Ahmad <magnus.ahmad@gmail.com>
2026-03-29 16:52:52 -07:00
Teknium
df806bdbaf
feat(cron): add cron.wrap_response config to disable delivery wrapping (#3807)
Adds a config option to suppress the header/footer text that wraps
cron job responses when delivered to messaging platforms.

Set cron.wrap_response: false in config.yaml for clean output without
the 'Cronjob Response: <name>' header and 'The agent cannot see this
message' footer.  Default is true (preserves current behavior).
2026-03-29 16:31:01 -07:00
Teknium
0ef80c5f32
fix(whatsapp): reuse persistent aiohttp session across requests (#3818)
Replace per-request aiohttp.ClientSession() in every WhatsApp adapter
method with a single persistent self._http_session, matching the pattern
used by Mattermost, HomeAssistant, and SMS adapters.

Changes:
- Create self._http_session in connect(), close in disconnect()
- All bridge HTTP calls (send, edit, send-media, typing, get_chat_info,
  poll_messages) now use the shared session
- Explicitly cancel _poll_task on disconnect() instead of relying
  solely on self._running = False
- Health-check sessions in connect() remain ephemeral (persistent
  session not yet created at that point)
- Remove per-method ImportError guards for aiohttp (always available
  when gateway runs via [messaging] extras)

Salvaged from PR #1851 by Himess. The _poll_task storage was already
on main from PR #3267; this adds the disconnect cancellation and the
persistent session.

Tests: 4 new tests for session close, already-closed skip, poll task
cancellation, and done-task skip.
2026-03-29 16:25:20 -07:00
Teknium
252fbea005
feat(providers): add ordered fallback provider chain (salvage #1761) (#3813)
Extends the single fallback_model mechanism into an ordered chain.
When the primary model fails, Hermes tries each fallback provider in
sequence until one succeeds or the chain is exhausted.

Config format (new):
  fallback_providers:
    - provider: openrouter
      model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4
    - provider: openai
      model: gpt-4o

Legacy single-dict fallback_model format still works unchanged.

Key fix vs original PR: the call sites in the retry loop now use
_fallback_index < len(_fallback_chain) instead of the old one-shot
_fallback_activated guard, so the chain actually advances through
all configured providers.

Changes:
- run_agent.py: _fallback_chain list + _fallback_index replaces
  one-shot _fallback_model; _try_activate_fallback() advances
  through chain; failed provider resolution skips to next entry;
  call sites updated to allow chain advancement
- cli.py: reads fallback_providers with legacy fallback_model compat
- gateway/run.py: same
- hermes_cli/config.py: fallback_providers: [] in DEFAULT_CONFIG
- tests: 12 new chain tests + 6 existing test fixtures updated

Co-authored-by: uzaylisak <uzaylisak@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 16:04:53 -07:00
Teknium
c774833667
fix(banner): show honcho tools as available when configured (#3810)
The honcho check_fn only checked runtime session state, which isn't
set until the agent initializes. At banner time, honcho tools showed
as red/disabled even when properly configured.

Now checks configuration (enabled + api_key/base_url) as a fallback
when the session context isn't active yet. Fast path (session active)
unchanged; slow path (config check) only runs at banner time.

Adds 4 tests covering: session active, configured but no session,
not configured, and import failure graceful fallback.

Closes #1843.
2026-03-29 15:55:05 -07:00
Teknium
d5d22fe7ba
feat(mcp): dynamic tool discovery via notifications/tools/list_changed (#3812)
When a connected MCP server sends a ToolListChangedNotification (per the
MCP spec), Hermes now automatically re-fetches the tool list, deregisters
removed tools, and registers new ones — without requiring a restart.

This enables MCP servers with dynamic toolsets (e.g. GitHub MCP with
GITHUB_DYNAMIC_TOOLSETS=1) to add/remove tools at runtime.

Changes:
- registry.py: add ToolRegistry.deregister() for nuke-and-repave refresh
- mcp_tool.py: extract _register_server_tools() from
  _discover_and_register_server() as a shared helper for both initial
  discovery and dynamic refresh
- mcp_tool.py: add _make_message_handler() and _refresh_tools() on
  MCPServerTask, wired into all 3 ClientSession sites (stdio, new HTTP,
  deprecated HTTP)
- Graceful degradation: silently falls back to static discovery when the
  MCP SDK lacks notification types or message_handler support
- 8 new tests covering registration, refresh, handler dispatch, and
  deregister

Salvaged from PR #1794 by shivvor2.
2026-03-29 15:52:54 -07:00
Teknium
38d694f559
fix(gateway): apply home channel env overrides consistently (#3808)
Home channel env vars (SLACK_HOME_CHANNEL, SIGNAL_HOME_CHANNEL, etc.)
for Slack, Signal, Mattermost, Matrix, Email, and SMS were nested
inside the credential-env blocks, so they were ignored when the
platform was already configured via config.yaml.

Moved the home channel handling outside the credential blocks with a
Platform.X in config.platforms guard, matching the existing pattern
for Telegram and Discord.

Co-authored-by: cutepawss <cutepawss@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 15:48:51 -07:00
Teknium
6716e66e89
feat: add MCP server mode — hermes mcp serve (#3795)
hermes mcp serve starts a stdio MCP server that lets any MCP client
(Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, etc.) interact with Hermes conversations.

Matches OpenClaw's 9-tool channel bridge surface:

Tools exposed:
- conversations_list: list active sessions across all platforms
- conversation_get: details on one conversation
- messages_read: read message history
- attachments_fetch: extract non-text content from messages
- events_poll: poll for new events since a cursor
- events_wait: long-poll / block until next event (near-real-time)
- messages_send: send to any platform via send_message_tool
- channels_list: browse available messaging targets
- permissions_list_open: list pending approval requests
- permissions_respond: allow/deny approvals

Architecture:
- EventBridge: background thread polls SessionDB for new messages,
  maintains in-memory event queue with waiter support
- Reads sessions.json + SessionDB directly (no gateway dep for reads)
- Reuses send_message_tool for sending (same platform adapters)
- FastMCP server with stdio transport
- Zero new dependencies (uses existing mcp>=1.2.0 optional dep)

Files:
- mcp_serve.py: MCP server + EventBridge (~600 lines)
- hermes_cli/main.py: added serve sub-parser to hermes mcp
- hermes_cli/mcp_config.py: route serve action to run_mcp_server
- tests/test_mcp_serve.py: 53 tests
- docs: updated MCP page + CLI commands reference
2026-03-29 15:47:19 -07:00
Teknium
8eb70a6885
fix(email): close SMTP and IMAP connections on failure (#3804)
SMTP connections in _send_email() and _send_email_with_attachment() leak
when login() or send_message() raises before quit() is reached. Both now
wrapped in try/finally with a close() fallback if quit() also fails.

IMAP connection in _fetch_new_messages() leaks when UID processing raises,
since logout() sits after the loop. Restructured with try/finally so
logout() runs unconditionally.

Co-authored-by: Himess <Himess@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 15:38:32 -07:00
Teknium
ee3d2941cc
feat: show estimated tool token context in hermes tools checklist (#3805)
* feat: show estimated tool token context in hermes tools checklist

Adds a live token estimate indicator to the bottom of the interactive
tool configuration checklist (hermes tools / hermes setup). As users
toggle toolsets on/off, the total estimated context cost updates in
real time.

Implementation:
- tools/registry.py: Add get_schema() for check_fn-free schema access
- hermes_cli/curses_ui.py: Add optional status_fn callback to
  curses_checklist — renders at bottom-right of terminal, stays fixed
  while items scroll
- hermes_cli/tools_config.py: Add _estimate_tool_tokens() using
  tiktoken (cl100k_base, already installed) to count tokens in the
  JSON-serialised OpenAI-format tool schemas. Results are cached
  per-process. The status function deduplicates overlapping tools
  (e.g. browser includes web_search) for accurate totals.
- 12 new tests covering estimation, caching, graceful degradation
  when tiktoken is unavailable, status_fn wiring, deduplication,
  and the numbered fallback display

* fix: use effective toolsets (includes plugins) for token estimation index mapping

The status_fn closure built ts_keys from CONFIGURABLE_TOOLSETS but the
checklist uses _get_effective_configurable_toolsets() which appends plugin
toolsets. With plugins present, the indices would mismatch, causing
IndexError when selecting a plugin toolset.
2026-03-29 15:36:56 -07:00
Teknium
57481c8ac5
fix(tools): implement send_message routing for Matrix, Mattermost, HomeAssistant, DingTalk (#3796)
* fix(tools): implement send_message routing for Matrix, Mattermost, HomeAssistant, DingTalk

Matrix, Mattermost, HomeAssistant, and DingTalk were present in
platform_map but fell through to the "not yet implemented" else branch,
causing send_message tool calls to silently fail on these platforms.

Add four async sender functions:
- _send_mattermost: POST /api/v4/posts via Mattermost REST API
- _send_matrix: PUT /_matrix/client/v3/rooms/.../send via Matrix CS API
- _send_homeassistant: POST /api/services/notify/notify via HA REST API
- _send_dingtalk: POST to session webhook URL

Add routing in _send_to_platform() and 17 unit tests covering success,
HTTP errors, missing config, env var fallback, and Matrix txn_id uniqueness.

* fix: pass platform tokens explicitly to Mattermost/Matrix/HA senders

The original PR passed pconfig.extra to sender functions, but tokens
live at pconfig.token (not in extra). This caused the senders to always
fall through to env var lookup instead of using the gateway-resolved
token.

Changes:
- Mattermost/Matrix/HA: accept token as first arg, matching the
  Telegram/Discord/Slack sender pattern
- DingTalk: add DINGTALK_WEBHOOK_URL env var fallback + docstring
  explaining the session-webhook vs robot-webhook difference
- Tests updated for new signatures + new DingTalk env var test

---------

Co-authored-by: sprmn24 <oncuevtv@gmail.com>
2026-03-29 15:17:46 -07:00
Teknium
f6db1b27ba
feat: add profiles — run multiple isolated Hermes instances (#3681)
Each profile is a fully independent HERMES_HOME with its own config,
API keys, memory, sessions, skills, gateway, cron, and state.db.

Core module: hermes_cli/profiles.py (~900 lines)
  - Profile CRUD: create, delete, list, show, rename
  - Three clone levels: blank, --clone (config), --clone-all (everything)
  - Export/import: tar.gz archive for backup and migration
  - Wrapper alias scripts (~/.local/bin/<name>)
  - Collision detection for alias names
  - Sticky default via ~/.hermes/active_profile
  - Skill seeding via subprocess (handles module-level caching)
  - Auto-stop gateway on delete with disable-before-stop for services
  - Tab completion generation for bash and zsh

CLI integration (hermes_cli/main.py):
  - _apply_profile_override(): pre-import -p/--profile flag + sticky default
  - Full 'hermes profile' subcommand: list, use, create, delete, show,
    alias, rename, export, import
  - 'hermes completion bash/zsh' command
  - Multi-profile skill sync in hermes update

Display (cli.py, banner.py, gateway/run.py):
  - CLI prompt: 'coder ❯' when using a non-default profile
  - Banner shows profile name
  - Gateway startup log includes profile name

Gateway safety:
  - Token locks: Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Signal (extends Telegram pattern)
  - Port conflict detection: API server, webhook adapter

Diagnostics (hermes_cli/doctor.py):
  - Profile health section: lists profiles, checks config, .env, aliases
  - Orphan alias detection: warns when wrapper points to deleted profile

Tests (tests/hermes_cli/test_profiles.py):
  - 71 automated tests covering: validation, CRUD, clone levels, rename,
    export/import, active profile, isolation, alias collision, completion
  - Full suite: 6760 passed, 0 new failures

Documentation:
  - website/docs/user-guide/profiles.md: full user guide (12 sections)
  - website/docs/reference/profile-commands.md: command reference (12 commands)
  - website/docs/reference/faq.md: 6 profile FAQ entries
  - website/sidebars.ts: navigation updated
2026-03-29 10:41:20 -07:00
Teknium
ba1b600bce
fix(tests): align skill/setup and platform mocks with current behavior (#3721)
- Skill invocation: no secret capture callback so SSH remote setup note is emitted
- Patch agent.skill_utils.sys for platform checks (skill_matches_platform)
- Skip CLAUDE.md priority test on Darwin (case-insensitive FS)

Made-with: Cursor

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-29 07:51:43 -07:00
Teknium
fcd1645223
feat(skills): support external skill directories via config (#3678)
Add skills.external_dirs config option — a list of additional directories
to scan for skills alongside ~/.hermes/skills/. External dirs are read-only:
skill creation/editing always writes to the local dir. Local skills take
precedence when names collide.

This lets users share skills across tools/agents without copying them into
Hermes's own directory (e.g. ~/.agents/skills, /shared/team-skills).

Changes:
- agent/skill_utils.py: add get_external_skills_dirs() and get_all_skills_dirs()
- agent/prompt_builder.py: scan external dirs in build_skills_system_prompt()
- tools/skills_tool.py: _find_all_skills() and skill_view() search external dirs;
  security check recognizes configured external dirs as trusted
- agent/skill_commands.py: /skill slash commands discover external skills
- hermes_cli/config.py: add skills.external_dirs to DEFAULT_CONFIG
- cli-config.yaml.example: document the option
- tests/agent/test_external_skills.py: 11 tests covering discovery, precedence,
  deduplication, and skill_view for external skills

Requested by community member primco.
2026-03-29 00:33:30 -07:00
Teknium
7a3682ac3f
feat: mount skill credential files + fix env passthrough for remote backends (#3671)
Two related fixes for remote terminal backends (Modal/Docker):

1. NEW: Credential file mounting system
   Skills declare required_credential_files in frontmatter. Files are
   mounted into Docker (read-only bind mounts) and Modal (mounts at
   creation + sync via exec on each command for mid-session changes).
   Google Workspace skill updated with the new field.

2. FIX: Docker backend now includes env_passthrough vars
   Skills that declare required_environment_variables (e.g. Notion with
   NOTION_API_KEY) register vars in the env_passthrough system. The
   local backend checked this, but Docker's forward_env was a separate
   disconnected list. Now Docker exec merges both sources, so
   skill-declared env vars are forwarded into containers automatically.

   This fixes the reported issue where NOTION_API_KEY in ~/.hermes/.env
   wasn't reaching the Docker container despite being registered via
   the Notion skill's prerequisites.

Closes #3665
2026-03-28 23:53:40 -07:00
Teknium
4764e06fde
fix(acp): complete session management surface for editor clients (salvage #3501) (#3675)
* fix acp adapter session methods

* test: stub local command in transcription provider cases

---------

Co-authored-by: David Zhang <david.d.zhang@gmail.com>
2026-03-28 23:45:53 -07:00
kshitij
4c532c153b
fix: URL-encode Signal phone numbers and correct attachment RPC parameter (#3670)
Fixes two Signal bugs:

1. SSE connection: URL-encode phone numbers so + isn't interpreted as space (400 Bad Request)
2. Attachment fetch: use 'id' parameter instead of 'attachmentId' (NullPointerException in signal-cli)

Also refactors Signal tests with shared helpers.
2026-03-28 23:45:28 -07:00
Teknium
91b881f931
feat(mattermost): configurable mention behavior — respond without @mention (#3664)
Adds MATTERMOST_REQUIRE_MENTION and MATTERMOST_FREE_RESPONSE_CHANNELS
env vars, matching Discord's existing mention gating pattern.

- MATTERMOST_REQUIRE_MENTION=false: respond to all channel messages
- MATTERMOST_FREE_RESPONSE_CHANNELS=id1,id2: specific channels where
  bot responds without @mention even when require_mention is true
- DMs always respond regardless of mention settings
- @mention is now stripped from message text (clean agent input)

7 new tests for mention gating, free-response channels, DM bypass,
and mention stripping. Updated existing test for mention stripping.

Docs: updated mattermost.md with Mention Behavior section,
environment-variables.md with new vars, config.py with metadata.
2026-03-28 22:17:43 -07:00
Teknium
1a032ccf79
fix(skills): stop marking persisted env vars missing on remote backends (#3650)
Salvage of PR #3452 (kentimsit). Fixes skill readiness checks on remote backends — persisted env vars are no longer incorrectly marked as missing.

Co-Authored-By: kentimsit <kentimsit@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-28 17:52:32 -07:00
nguyen binh
c6e2e486bf
fix: add download retry to cache_audio_from_url matching cache_image_from_url (#3401)
PR #3323 added retry with exponential backoff to cache_image_from_url
but missed the sibling function cache_audio_from_url 18 lines below in
the same file. A single transient 429/5xx/timeout loses voice messages
while image downloads now survive them.

Apply the same retry pattern: 3 attempts with 1.5s exponential backoff,
immediate raise on non-retryable 4xx.
2026-03-28 17:28:38 -07:00
Teknium
973deb4f76
fix(browser): guard LLM response content against None in snapshot and vision (#3642)
Salvage of PR #3532 (binhnt92). Guards browser_tool.py against None content from reasoning-only models (DeepSeek-R1, QwQ). Follow-up to #3449.

Co-Authored-By: binhnt92 <binhnt92@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-28 17:25:04 -07:00
Teknium
857a5d7b47
fix: sanitize surrogate characters from clipboard paste to prevent UnicodeEncodeError (#3624)
Pasting text from rich-text editors (Google Docs, Word, etc.) can inject
lone surrogate characters (U+D800..U+DFFF) that are invalid UTF-8.
The OpenAI SDK serializes messages with ensure_ascii=False, then encodes
to UTF-8 for the HTTP body — surrogates crash this with:
  UnicodeEncodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't encode character '\udce2'

Three-layer fix:
1. Primary: sanitize user_message at the top of run_conversation()
2. CLI: sanitize in chat() before appending to conversation_history
3. Safety net: catch UnicodeEncodeError in the API error handler,
   sanitize the entire messages list in-place, and retry once.
   Also exclude UnicodeEncodeError from is_local_validation_error
   so it doesn't get classified as non-retryable.

Includes 14 new tests covering the sanitization helpers and the
integration with run_conversation().
2026-03-28 16:53:14 -07:00
Teknium
9a364f2805
fix: cap percentage displays at 100% in stats, gateway, and memory tool (#3599)
Salvage of PR #3533 (binhnt92). Follow-up to #3480 — applies min(100, ...) to 5 remaining unclamped percentage display sites in context_compressor, cli /stats, gateway /stats, and memory tool. Defensive clamps now that the root cause (estimation heuristic) was already removed in #3480.

Co-Authored-By: binhnt92 <binhnt92@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-28 14:55:18 -07:00
Teknium
a641f20cac
fix(gateway): self-heal missing launchd plist on start (#3601)
When the plist is deleted (manual cleanup, failed upgrade),
hermes gateway start now regenerates it automatically instead of
failing. Also simplifies the returncode==3 error path since the
plist is guaranteed to exist at that point.

Co-authored-by: Bartok9 <Bartok9@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-28 14:48:55 -07:00