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.
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.
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.
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.
* 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.
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>
_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.
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>
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.
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.
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.
* 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
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
`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>
* 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).
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.
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.
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>
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.
* 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.
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Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
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.
* 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.
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Co-authored-by: Nils (Norya) <nils@begou.dev>
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>
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.
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
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.
_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.
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.
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.
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)
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)
* 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
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Co-authored-by: kagura-agent <kagura.chen28@gmail.com>
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.
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.
* 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.
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Co-authored-by: Clawdbot <clawdbot@openclaw.ai>
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.
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.
* 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
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Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <35742124+0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
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.
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>
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
* 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>
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Co-authored-by: dlkakbs <dlkakbs@users.noreply.github.com>
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>
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>
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>
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).
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
* feat(matrix): support native voice messages
* fix: skip matrix voice tests when matrix-nio not installed
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Co-authored-by: Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes <carlosapgomes@users.noreply.github.com>
- 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()
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>
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.
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>
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>
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>
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>
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.
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
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.
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>
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.
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.
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>
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>
* feat(skills): add memento-flashcards skill
* docs(skills): clarify memento-flashcards interaction model
* fix: use HERMES_HOME env var for profile-safe data path
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Co-authored-by: Magnus Ahmad <magnus.ahmad@gmail.com>
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).
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.
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>
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.
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.
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>
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
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>
* 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.
* 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
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Co-authored-by: sprmn24 <oncuevtv@gmail.com>
- 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>
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.
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
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.
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.
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>
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.
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().
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>
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>
One-shot local execution built `printf FENCE; <cmd>; __hermes_rc=...`, so a
command ending in a heredoc produced a closing line like `EOF; __hermes_rc=...`,
which is not a valid delimiter. Bash then treated the rest of the wrapper as
heredoc body, leaking it into tool output (e.g. gh issue/PR flows).
Use newline-separated wrapper lines so the delimiter stays alone and the
trailer runs after the heredoc completes.
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Prevent the agent from accidentally killing its own process with
pkill -f gateway, killall hermes, etc. Adds a dangerous command
pattern that triggers the approval flow.
Co-authored-by: arasovic <arasovic@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds 'hermes webhook' CLI subcommand and a skill — zero new model tools.
CLI commands (require webhook platform to be enabled):
hermes webhook subscribe <name> [--events, --prompt, --deliver, ...]
hermes webhook list
hermes webhook remove <name>
hermes webhook test <name>
All commands gate on webhook platform being enabled in config. If not
configured, prints setup instructions (gateway setup wizard, manual
config.yaml, or env vars).
The agent uses these via terminal tool, guided by the webhook-subscriptions
skill which documents setup, common patterns (GitHub, Stripe, CI/CD,
monitoring), prompt template syntax, security, and troubleshooting.
Adapter enhancement: webhook.py hot-reloads dynamic subscriptions from
~/.hermes/webhook_subscriptions.json on each incoming request (mtime-gated).
Static config.yaml routes always take precedence.
Docs: updated webhooks.md with Dynamic Subscriptions section, added
hermes webhook to cli-commands.md reference.
No new model tools. No toolset changes.
24 new tests for CLI CRUD, persistence, enabled-gate, and adapter
dynamic route loading.
Two fixes for /skills install and /skills uninstall slash commands:
1. input() hangs indefinitely inside prompt_toolkit's TUI event loop,
soft-locking the CLI. The user typing the slash command is already
implicit consent, so confirmation is now always skipped.
2. Cache invalidation was unconditional — installing or uninstalling a
skill mid-session silently broke the prompt cache, increasing costs.
The slash handler now defers cache invalidation by default (skill
takes effect next session). Pass --now to invalidate immediately,
with a message explaining the cost tradeoff. The CLI argparse path
(hermes skills install) is unaffected and still invalidates.
Fixes#3474
Salvaged from PR #3496 by dlkakbs.
hermes update hangs on input() when run from cron, scripts, or piped
contexts. Check both stdin and stdout isatty(), catch EOFError as a
fallback, and print guidance to run 'hermes config migrate' later.
Co-authored-by: phippsbot-byte <phippsbot-byte@users.noreply.github.com>
When all messaging platforms exhaust retries and get queued for background
reconnection, exit with code 1 so systemd Restart=on-failure can restart
the process. Previously the gateway stayed alive as a zombie with no
connected platforms and exit code 0.
Salvaged from PR #3567 by kelsia14. Test updates added.
Co-authored-by: kelsia14 <kelsia14@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: keep gateway running through telegram proxy failures
- continue gateway startup in degraded mode when Telegram cannot connect yet
- ensure Telegram fallback transport also honors proxy env vars
- support reconnect retries without taking down the whole gateway
* test(telegram): cover proxy env handling in fallback transport
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Co-authored-by: kufufu9 <pi@local>
Salvage of PR #2173 (hanai) and PR #3432 (timknip).
Injects PATH, VIRTUAL_ENV, and HERMES_HOME into the macOS launchd plist so gateway subprocesses find user-installed tools (node, ffmpeg, etc.). Matches systemd unit parity with venv/bin, node_modules/.bin, and resolved node dir in PATH. Includes 7 new tests and docs updates across 4 pages.
Co-Authored-By: Han <ihanai1991@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: timknip <timknip@users.noreply.github.com>
Ollama reuses index 0 for every tool call in a parallel batch,
distinguishing them only by id. The streaming accumulator now
detects a new non-empty id at an already-active index and redirects
it to a fresh slot, preventing names and arguments from being
concatenated into a single tool call.
No-op for normal providers that use incrementing indices.
Co-authored-by: dmater01 <dmater01@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixing mattermost configuration parsing bugs
* fix: add homeassistant to skills_config + platform consistency tests
Follow-up for cherry-picked #3512:
- Add homeassistant to skills_config.py PLATFORMS (was in tools_config
but missing from skills_config)
- Add 3 consistency tests that verify all platforms in tools_config have
matching toolset definitions, gateway includes, and skills_config entries
— prevents this class of bug from recurring
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Co-authored-by: DaneelV3 <dannel@v3rtical.tech>
Commands sent directly to the bot in groups include @botname suffix
(e.g. /compress@TigerNanoBot). get_command() now strips the @anything
part before lookup, matching how Telegram bot menu generates commands.
Fixes all slash commands silently doing nothing when sent with @mention.
Co-authored-by: MacroAnarchy <MacroAnarchy@users.noreply.github.com>
Add X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff and Referrer-Policy: no-referrer
to all API server responses via a new security_headers_middleware.
Co-authored-by: Oktay Aydin <aydnOktay@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds Access-Control-Max-Age: 600 to CORS preflight responses, telling
browsers to cache the preflight for 10 minutes. Reduces redundant OPTIONS
requests and improves perceived latency for browser-based API clients.
Salvaged from PR #3514 by aydnOktay.
Co-authored-by: aydnOktay <xaydinoktay@gmail.com>
* feat: GPT tool-use steering + strip budget warnings from history
Two changes to improve tool reliability, especially for OpenAI GPT models:
1. GPT tool-use enforcement prompt: Adds GPT_TOOL_USE_GUIDANCE to the
system prompt when the model name contains 'gpt' and tools are loaded.
This addresses a known behavioral pattern where GPT models describe
intended actions ('I will run the tests') instead of actually making
tool calls. Inspired by similar steering in OpenCode (beast.txt) and
Cline (GPT-5.1 variant).
2. Budget warning history stripping: Budget pressure warnings injected by
_get_budget_warning() into tool results are now stripped when
conversation history is replayed via run_conversation(). Previously,
these turn-scoped signals persisted across turns, causing models to
avoid tool calls in all subsequent messages after any turn that hit
the 70-90% iteration threshold.
* fix: replace hardcoded ~/.hermes paths with get_hermes_home() for profile support
Prep for the upcoming profiles feature — each profile is a separate
HERMES_HOME directory, so all paths must respect the env var.
Fixes:
- gateway/platforms/matrix.py: Matrix E2EE store was hardcoded to
~/.hermes/matrix/store, ignoring HERMES_HOME. Now uses
get_hermes_home() so each profile gets its own Matrix state.
- gateway/platforms/telegram.py: Two locations reading config.yaml via
Path.home()/.hermes instead of get_hermes_home(). DM topic thread_id
persistence and hot-reload would read the wrong config in a profile.
- tools/file_tools.py: Security path for hub index blocking was
hardcoded to ~/.hermes, would miss the actual profile's hub cache.
- hermes_cli/gateway.py: Service naming now uses the profile name
(hermes-gateway-coder) instead of a cryptic hash suffix. Extracted
_profile_suffix() helper shared by systemd and launchd.
- hermes_cli/gateway.py: Launchd plist path and Label now scoped per
profile (ai.hermes.gateway-coder.plist). Previously all profiles
would collide on the same plist file on macOS.
- hermes_cli/gateway.py: Launchd plist now includes HERMES_HOME in
EnvironmentVariables — was missing entirely, making custom
HERMES_HOME broken on macOS launchd (pre-existing bug).
- All launchctl commands in gateway.py, main.py, status.py updated
to use get_launchd_label() instead of hardcoded string.
Test fixes: DM topic tests now set HERMES_HOME env var alongside
Path.home() mock. Launchd test uses get_launchd_label() for expected
commands.
PR #3566 intentionally routes suppressed content to stream_delta_callback
when tool calls are present, so reasoning tag extraction can fire during
streaming. The test was still asserting the old behavior where content
after tool calls was fully suppressed from the callback.
Updated the assertion to match: content IS delivered to the callback
(for tag extraction), with display-level suppression handled by the
CLI's _stream_delta.
Add GET /v1/health as an alias to the existing /health endpoint so
OpenAI-compatible health checks work out of the box.
Co-authored-by: Oktay Aydin <aydnOktay@users.noreply.github.com>
The TOOL_USE_ENFORCEMENT_GUIDANCE injection (added in #3528) was
hardcoded to only match gpt/codex model names. This makes it a
config option so users can turn it on for any model family.
New config key: agent.tool_use_enforcement
- "auto" (default): matches gpt/codex (existing behavior)
- true: inject for all models
- false: never inject
- list of strings: custom model-name substrings to match
e.g. ["gpt", "codex", "deepseek", "qwen"]
No version bump needed — deep merge provides the default
automatically for existing installs.
12 new tests covering all config modes.
* fix(gateway): preserve full transcript on /compress instead of overwriting
The /compress command calls _compress_context() which correctly ends the
old session (preserving its full transcript in SQLite) and creates a new
session_id for the continuation. However, it then immediately called
rewrite_transcript() on the OLD session_id, overwriting the preserved
transcript with the compressed version — destroying searchable history.
Auto-compression (triggered by context pressure) does not have this bug
because the gateway already handles the session_id swap via the
agent.session_id != session_id check after _run_agent_sync.
Fix: after _compress_context creates the new session, write the compressed
messages into the NEW session_id and update the session store pointer.
The old session's full transcript stays intact and searchable via
session_search.
Before: /compress destroys original messages, session_search can't find
details from compressed portions.
After: /compress behaves like /new for history — full transcript preserved,
compressed context for the live session.
* fix(gateway): preserve transcript on /compress and hygiene compression
Apply session_id swap after _compress_context in both /compress handler
and hygiene pre-compression. _compress_context creates a new session
(ending the old one), but both paths were calling rewrite_transcript on
the OLD session_id — overwriting the preserved transcript and destroying
searchable history.
Now follows the same pattern as the auto-compression handler (lines
5415-5423): detect the new session_id, update the session store entry,
and write compressed messages to the new session.
Also fix FakeCompressAgent test mock to include session_id attribute
and simulate the session_id change that real _compress_context performs.
Co-authored-by: MacroAnarchy <MacroAnarchy@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: MacroAnarchy <MacroAnarchy@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(matrix): harden e2ee access-token handling
* fix: patch nio mock in e2ee maintenance sync loop test
The sync_loop now imports nio for SyncError checking (from PR #3280),
so the test needs to inject a fake nio module via sys.modules.
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Co-authored-by: Cortana <andrew+cortana@chalkley.org>
The minimax-specific auto-correction in runtime_provider.py was
preventing users from overriding to the OpenAI-compatible endpoint
via MINIMAX_BASE_URL. Users in certain regions get nginx 404 on
api.minimax.io/anthropic and need to switch to api.minimax.chat/v1.
The generic URL-suffix detection already handles /anthropic →
anthropic_messages, so the minimax-specific code was redundant for
the default path and harmful for the override path.
Now: default /anthropic URL works via generic detection, user
override to /v1 gets chat_completions mode naturally.
Closes#3546 (different approach — respects user overrides instead
of changing the default endpoint).
Drop the swe-rex dependency for Modal terminal backend and use the
Modal SDK directly (Sandbox.create + Sandbox.exec). This fixes:
- AsyncUsageWarning from synchronous App.lookup() in async context
- DeprecationError from unencrypted_ports / .url on unencrypted tunnels
(deprecated 2026-03-05)
The new implementation:
- Uses modal.App.lookup.aio() for async-safe app creation
- Uses Sandbox.create.aio() with 'sleep infinity' entrypoint
- Uses Sandbox.exec.aio() for direct command execution (no HTTP server
or tunnel needed)
- Keeps all existing features: persistent filesystem snapshots,
configurable resources (CPU/memory/disk), sudo support, interrupt
handling, _AsyncWorker for event loop safety
Consistent with the Docker backend precedent (PR #2804) where we
removed mini-swe-agent in favor of direct docker run.
Files changed:
- tools/environments/modal.py - core rewrite
- tools/terminal_tool.py - health check: modal instead of swerex
- hermes_cli/setup.py - install modal instead of swe-rex[modal]
- pyproject.toml - modal extra: modal>=1.0.0 instead of swe-rex[modal]
- scripts/kill_modal.sh - grep for hermes-agent instead of swe-rex
- tests/ - updated for new implementation
- environments/README.md - updated patches section
- website/docs - updated install command
The plugin system defined six lifecycle hooks but only pre_tool_call and
post_tool_call were invoked. This activates the remaining four so that
external plugins (e.g. memory systems) can hook into the conversation
loop without touching core code.
Hook semantics:
- on_session_start: fires once when a new session is created
- pre_llm_call: fires once per turn before the tool-calling loop;
plugins can return {"context": "..."} to inject into the ephemeral
system prompt (not cached, not persisted)
- post_llm_call: fires once per turn after the loop completes, with
user_message and assistant_response for sync/storage
- on_session_end: fires at the end of every run_conversation call
invoke_hook() now returns a list of non-None callback return values,
enabling pre_llm_call context injection while remaining backward
compatible (existing hooks that return None are unaffected).
Salvaged from PR #2823.
Co-authored-by: Nicolò Boschi <boschi1997@gmail.com>
Browser clients using the Idempotency-Key header for request
deduplication were blocked by CORS preflight because the header
was not listed in Access-Control-Allow-Headers.
Add Idempotency-Key to _CORS_HEADERS and add tests for both the
new header allowance and the existing Vary: Origin behavior.
Co-authored-by: aydnOktay <aydnOktay@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Hermes Agent <hermes@nousresearch.com>
Root cause: Anthropic buffers entire tool call arguments and goes silent
for minutes while thinking (verified: 167s gap with zero SSE events on
direct API). OpenRouter's upstream proxy times out after ~125s of
inactivity and drops the connection with 'Network connection lost'.
Fix: Send the x-anthropic-beta: fine-grained-tool-streaming-2025-05-14
header for Claude models on OpenRouter. This makes Anthropic stream
tool call arguments token-by-token instead of buffering them, keeping
the connection alive through OpenRouter's proxy.
Live-tested: the exact prompt that consistently failed at ~128s now
completes successfully — 2,972 lines written, 49K tokens, 8 minutes.
Additional improvements:
1. Send explicit max_tokens for Claude through OpenRouter. Without it,
OpenRouter defaults to 65,536 (confirmed via echo_upstream_body) —
only half of Opus 4.6's 128K limit.
2. Classify SSE 'Network connection lost' as retryable in the streaming
inner retry loop. The OpenAI SDK raises APIError from SSE error
events, which was bypassing our transient error retry logic.
3. Actionable diagnostic guidance when stream-drop retries exhaust.
Add ~/.local/bin, ~/.cargo/bin, ~/go/bin, ~/.npm-global/bin to the
systemd unit PATH so tools installed via uv/pipx/cargo/go are
discoverable by MCP servers and terminal commands.
Uses a _build_user_local_paths() helper that checks exists() before
adding, and correctly resolves home dir for both user and system
service types.
Co-authored-by: Kal Sze <ksze@users.noreply.github.com>
Cherry-pick of feat/gpt-tool-steering with modifications:
1. Tool-use enforcement prompt (refactored from GPT-specific):
- Renamed GPT_TOOL_USE_GUIDANCE -> TOOL_USE_ENFORCEMENT_GUIDANCE
- Added TOOL_USE_ENFORCEMENT_MODELS tuple: ('gpt', 'codex')
- Injection logic now checks against the tuple instead of hardcoding
'gpt' — adding new model families is a one-line change
- Addresses models describing actions instead of making tool calls
2. Budget warning history stripping:
- _strip_budget_warnings_from_history() strips _budget_warning JSON
keys and [BUDGET WARNING: ...] text from tool results at the start
of run_conversation()
- Prevents old budget warnings from poisoning subsequent turns
Based on PR #3479 by teknium1.
* fix: harden `hermes update` against diverged history, non-main branches, and gateway edge cases
The self-update command (`hermes update` / gateway `/update`) could fail
or silently corrupt state in several scenarios:
1. **Diverged history** — `git pull --ff-only` aborts with a cryptic
subprocess error when upstream has force-pushed or rebased. Now falls
back to `git reset --hard origin/main` since local changes are already
stashed.
2. **User on a feature branch / detached HEAD** — the old code would
either clobber the feature branch HEAD to point at origin/main, or
silently pull against a non-existent remote branch. Now auto-checkouts
main before pulling, with a clear warning.
3. **Fetch failures** — network or auth errors produced raw subprocess
tracebacks. Now shows user-friendly messages ("Network error",
"Authentication failed") with actionable hints.
4. **reset --hard failure** — if the fallback reset itself fails (disk
full, permissions), the old code would still attempt stash restore on
a broken working tree. Now skips restore and tells the user their
changes are safe in stash.
5. **Gateway /update stash conflicts** — non-interactive mode (Telegram
`/update`) called sys.exit(1) when stash restore had conflicts, making
the entire update report as failed even though the code update itself
succeeded. Now treats stash conflicts as non-fatal in non-interactive
mode (returns False instead of exiting).
* fix: restore stash and branch on 'already up to date' early return
The PR moved stash creation before the commit-count check (needed for
the branch-switching feature), but the 'already up to date' early return
didn't restore the stash or switch back to the original branch — leaving
the user stranded on main with changes trapped in a stash.
Now the early-return path restores the stash and checks out the original
branch when applicable.
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Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
- Change default inference_base_url from dashscope-intl Anthropic-compat
endpoint to coding-intl OpenAI-compat /v1 endpoint. The old Anthropic
endpoint 404'd when used with the OpenAI SDK (which appends
/chat/completions to a /apps/anthropic base URL).
- Update curated model list: remove models unavailable on coding-intl
(qwen3-max, qwen-plus-latest, qwen3.5-flash, qwen-vl-max), add
third-party models available on the platform (glm-5, glm-4.7,
kimi-k2.5, MiniMax-M2.5).
- URL-based api_mode auto-detection still works: overriding
DASHSCOPE_BASE_URL to an /apps/anthropic endpoint automatically
switches to anthropic_messages mode.
- Update provider description and env var descriptions to reflect the
coding-intl multi-provider platform.
- Update tests to match new default URL and test the anthropic override
path instead.
* fix: cap context pressure percentage at 100% in display
The forward-looking token estimate can overshoot the compaction threshold
(e.g. a large tool result pushes it from 70% to 109% in one step). The
progress bar was already capped via min(), but pct_int was not — causing
the user to see '109% to compaction' which is confusing.
Cap pct_int at 100 in both CLI and gateway display functions.
Reported by @JoshExile82.
* refactor: use real API token counts for compression decisions
Replace the rough chars/3 estimation with actual prompt_tokens +
completion_tokens from the API response. The estimation was needed to
predict whether tool results would push context past the threshold, but
the default 50% threshold leaves ample headroom — if tool results push
past it, the next API call reports real usage and triggers compression
then.
This removes all estimation from the compression and context pressure
paths, making both 100% data-driven from provider-reported token counts.
Also removes the dead _msg_count_before_tools variable.
When finish_reason='length' and the response contains only reasoning
(think blocks or empty content), the model exhausted its output token
budget on thinking with nothing left for the actual response.
Previously, this fell into either:
- chat_completions: 3 useless continuation retries (model hits same limit)
- anthropic/codex: generic 'Response truncated' error with rollback
Now: detect the think-only + length condition early and return immediately
with a targeted error message: 'Model used all output tokens on reasoning
with none left for the response. Try lowering reasoning effort or
increasing max_tokens.'
This saves 2 wasted API calls on the chat_completions path and gives
users actionable guidance instead of a cryptic error.
The existing think-only retry logic (finish_reason='stop') is unchanged —
that's a genuine model glitch where retrying can help.
Salvage of #3389 by @binhnt92 with reasoning fallback and retry logic added on top.
All 7 auxiliary LLM call sites now use extract_content_or_reasoning() which mirrors the main agent loop's behavior: extract content, strip think blocks, fall back to structured reasoning fields, retry on empty.
Closes#3389.
Show only agentic models that map to OpenRouter defaults:
Qwen/Qwen3.5-397B-A17B ↔ qwen/qwen3.5-plus
Qwen/Qwen3.5-35B-A3B ↔ qwen/qwen3.5-35b-a3b
deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2 ↔ deepseek/deepseek-chat
moonshotai/Kimi-K2.5 ↔ moonshotai/kimi-k2.5
MiniMaxAI/MiniMax-M2.5 ↔ minimax/minimax-m2.5
zai-org/GLM-5 ↔ z-ai/glm-5
XiaomiMiMo/MiMo-V2-Flash ↔ xiaomi/mimo-v2-pro
moonshotai/Kimi-K2-Thinking ↔ moonshotai/kimi-k2-thinking
Users can still pick any HF model via Enter custom model name.
Previously, tirith exit code 1 (block) immediately rejected the command
with no approval prompt — users saw 'BLOCKED: Command blocked by
security scan' and the agent moved on. This prevented gateway/CLI users
from approving pipe-to-shell installs like 'curl ... | sh' even when
they understood the risk.
Changes:
- Tirith 'block' and 'warn' now both go through the approval flow.
Users see the full tirith findings (severity, title, description,
safer alternatives) and can choose to approve or deny.
- New _format_tirith_description() builds rich descriptions from tirith
findings JSON so the approval prompt is informative.
- CLI startup now warns when tirith is enabled but not available, so
users know command scanning is degraded to pattern matching only.
The default approval choice is still deny, so the security posture is
unchanged for unattended/timeout scenarios.
Reported via Discord by pistrie — 'curl -fsSL https://mandex.dev/install.sh | sh'
was hard-blocked with no way to approve.
The Anthropic adapter defaulted to max_tokens=16384 when no explicit value
was configured. This severely limits thinking-enabled models where thinking
tokens count toward max_tokens:
- Claude Opus 4.6 supports 128K output but was capped at 16K
- Claude Sonnet 4.6 supports 64K output but was capped at 16K
With extended thinking (adaptive or budget-based), the model could exhaust
the entire 16K on reasoning, leaving zero tokens for the actual response.
This caused two user-visible errors:
- 'Response truncated (finish_reason=length)' — thinking consumed most tokens
- 'Response only contains think block with no content' — thinking consumed all
Fix: add _ANTHROPIC_OUTPUT_LIMITS lookup table (sourced from Anthropic docs
and Cline's model catalog) and use the model's actual output limit as the
default. Unknown future models default to 128K (the current maximum).
Also adds context_length clamping: if the user configured a smaller context
window (e.g. custom endpoint), max_tokens is clamped to context_length - 1
to avoid exceeding the window.
Closes#2706
Models like GLM-5/5.1 can think for 15+ minutes. The previous 900s
(15 min) default for HERMES_API_TIMEOUT killed legitimate requests.
Raised to 1800s (30 min) in both places that read the env var:
- _build_api_kwargs() timeout (non-streaming total timeout)
- _call_chat_completions() write timeout (streaming connection)
The streaming per-chunk read timeout (60s) and stale stream detector
(180-300s) are unchanged — those are appropriate for inter-chunk timing.
Salvage of PR #1747 (original PR #1171 by @davanstrien) onto current main.
Registers Hugging Face Inference Providers (router.huggingface.co/v1) as a named provider:
- hermes chat --provider huggingface (or --provider hf)
- 18 curated open models via hermes model picker
- HF_TOKEN in ~/.hermes/.env
- OpenAI-compatible endpoint with automatic failover (Groq, Together, SambaNova, etc.)
Files: auth.py, models.py, main.py, setup.py, config.py, model_metadata.py, .env.example, 5 docs pages, 17 new tests.
Co-authored-by: Daniel van Strien <davanstrien@gmail.com>
Salvage of #3399 by @binhnt92 with true agent interruption added on top.
When a streaming /v1/chat/completions client disconnects mid-stream, the agent is now interrupted via agent.interrupt() so it stops making LLM API calls, and the asyncio task wrapper is cancelled.
Closes#3399.
Two independent bugs caused the reasoning box to appear three times when
the model produced reasoning + tool_calls:
Bug A: _build_assistant_message() re-fired reasoning_callback with the full
reasoning text even when streaming had already displayed it. The original
guard only checked structured reasoning_content deltas, but reasoning also
arrives via content tag extraction (<REASONING_SCRATCHPAD>/<think> tags
in delta.content), which went through _fire_stream_delta not
_fire_reasoning_delta. Fix: skip the callback entirely when streaming is
active — both paths display reasoning during the stream. Any reasoning not
shown during streaming is caught by the CLI post-response fallback.
Bug B: The post-response reasoning display checked _reasoning_stream_started,
but that flag was reset by _reset_stream_state() during intermediate turn
boundaries (when stream_delta_callback(None) fires between tool calls).
Introduced _reasoning_shown_this_turn flag that persists across the tool
loop and is only reset at the start of each user turn.
Live-tested in PTY: reasoning now shows exactly once per API call, no
duplicates across tool-calling loops.
The OpenAI SDK's AsyncHttpxClientWrapper.__del__ schedules aclose() via
asyncio.get_running_loop().create_task(). When an AsyncOpenAI client is
garbage-collected while prompt_toolkit's event loop is running (the common
CLI idle state), the aclose() task runs on prompt_toolkit's loop but the
underlying TCP transport is bound to a different (dead) worker loop.
The transport's self._loop.call_soon() then raises RuntimeError('Event
loop is closed'), which prompt_toolkit surfaces as the disruptive
'Unhandled exception in event loop ... Press ENTER to continue...' error.
Three-layer fix:
1. neuter_async_httpx_del(): Monkey-patches __del__ to a no-op at CLI
startup before any AsyncOpenAI clients are created. Safe because
cached clients are explicitly cleaned via _force_close_async_httpx,
and uncached clients' TCP connections are cleaned by the OS on exit.
2. Custom asyncio exception handler: Installed on prompt_toolkit's event
loop to silently suppress 'Event loop is closed' RuntimeError.
Defense-in-depth for SDK upgrades that might change the class name.
3. cleanup_stale_async_clients(): Called after each agent turn (when the
agent thread joins) to proactively evict cache entries whose event
loop is closed, preventing stale clients from accumulating.
When a gateway crashes mid-job execution (before mark_job_run can persist
the updated next_run_at), the job would fire again on every restart attempt
within the grace window. For a daily 6:15 AM job with a 2-hour grace,
rapidly restarting the gateway could trigger dozens of duplicate runs.
Fix: call advance_next_run() BEFORE run_job() in tick(). For recurring
jobs (cron/interval), this preemptively advances next_run_at to the next
future occurrence and persists it to disk. If the process then crashes
during execution, the job won't be considered due on restart.
One-shot jobs are left unchanged — they still retry on restart since
there's no future occurrence to advance to.
This changes the scheduler from at-least-once to at-most-once semantics
for recurring jobs, which is the correct tradeoff: missing one daily
message is far better than sending it dozens of times.
python-telegram-bot's BadRequest inherits from NetworkError, so the
send() retry loop was catching 'Message thread not found' as a transient
network error and retrying 3 times before silently failing. This killed
all tool progress messages, streaming responses, and typing indicators
when the incoming message carried an invalid message_thread_id.
Now detect BadRequest inside the NetworkError handler:
- 'thread not found' + thread_id set → clear thread_id and retry once
(message still reaches the chat, just without topic threading)
- Other BadRequest errors → raise immediately (permanent, don't retry)
- True NetworkError → retry as before (transient)
252 silent failures in gateway.log traced to this on 2026-03-26.
5 new tests for thread fallback, non-thread BadRequest, no-thread sends,
network retry, and multi-chunk fallback.
* feat(telegram): auto-discover fallback IPs via DoH when api.telegram.org is unreachable
On some networks (university, corporate), api.telegram.org resolves to a
valid Telegram IP that is unreachable due to routing/firewall rules. A
different IP in the same Telegram-owned 149.154.160.0/20 block works fine.
This adds automatic fallback IP discovery at connect time:
1. Query Google and Cloudflare DNS-over-HTTPS for api.telegram.org A records
2. Exclude the system-DNS IP (the unreachable one), use the rest as fallbacks
3. If DoH is also blocked, fall back to a seed list (149.154.167.220)
4. TelegramFallbackTransport tries primary first, sticks to whichever works
No configuration needed — works automatically. TELEGRAM_FALLBACK_IPS env var
still available as manual override. Zero impact on healthy networks (primary
path succeeds on first attempt, fallback never exercised).
No new dependencies (uses httpx already in deps + stdlib socket).
* fix: share transport instance and downgrade seed fallback log to info
- Use single TelegramFallbackTransport shared between request and
get_updates_request so sticky IP is shared across polling and API calls
- Keep separate HTTPXRequest instances (different timeout settings)
- Downgrade "using seed fallback IPs" from warning to info to avoid
noisy logs on healthy networks
* fix: add telegram.request mock and discovery fixture to remaining test files
The original PR missed test_dm_topics.py and
test_telegram_network_reconnect.py — both need the telegram.request
mock module. The reconnect test also needs _no_auto_discovery since
_handle_polling_network_error calls connect() which now invokes
discover_fallback_ips().
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Co-authored-by: Mohan Qiao <Gavin-Qiao@users.noreply.github.com>
dict.get(key, default) returns None — not the default — when the key IS
present but explicitly set to null/~ in YAML. Calling .lower() on that
raises AttributeError.
Use (config.get(key) or fallback) so both missing keys and explicit nulls
coalesce to the intended default.
Files fixed:
- tools/tts_tool.py — _get_provider()
- tools/web_tools.py — _get_backend()
- tools/mcp_tool.py — MCPServerTask auth config
- trajectory_compressor.py — _detect_provider() and config loading
Co-authored-by: dieutx <dangtc94@gmail.com>
V4A patches with only + lines (no context or - lines) were silently
dropped because search_lines was empty and the 'if search_lines:' block
was the only code path. Addition-only hunks are common when the model
generates patches for new functions or blocks.
Adds an else branch that inserts at the context_hint position when
available, or appends at end of file.
Includes 2 regression tests for addition-only hunks with and without
context hints.
Salvaged from PR #3092 by thakoreh.
Co-authored-by: Hiren <hiren.thakore58@gmail.com>
* fix(gateway): add media download retry to Mattermost, Slack, and base cache
Media downloads on Mattermost and Slack fail permanently on transient
errors (timeouts, 429 rate limits, 5xx server errors). Telegram and
WhatsApp already have retry logic, but these platforms had single-attempt
downloads with hardcoded 30s timeouts.
Changes:
- base.py cache_image_from_url: add retry with exponential backoff
(covers Signal and any platform using the shared cache helper)
- mattermost.py _send_media_url: retry on 429/5xx/timeout (3 attempts)
- slack.py _download_slack_file: retry on timeout/5xx (3 attempts)
- slack.py _download_slack_file_bytes: same retry pattern
* test: add tests for media download retry
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Co-authored-by: dieutx <dangtc94@gmail.com>
When a new session starts in the gateway (via /new, /reset, or
auto-reset), send the user a summary of the detected configuration:
✨ Session reset! Starting fresh.
◆ Model: qwen3.5:27b-q4_K_M
◆ Provider: custom
◆ Context: 8K tokens (config)
◆ Endpoint: http://localhost:11434/v1
This makes misconfigured context length immediately visible — a user
running a local 8K model that falls to the 128K default will see:
◆ Context: 128K tokens (default — set model.context_length in config to override)
Instead of silently getting no compression and degrading responses.
- _format_session_info() resolves model, provider, context length,
and endpoint from config + runtime, matching the hygiene code's
resolution chain
- Local/custom endpoints shown; cloud endpoints hidden (not useful)
- Context source annotated: config, detected, or default with hint
- Appended to /new and /reset responses, and auto-reset notifications
- 9 tests covering all formatting paths and failure resilience
Addresses the user-facing side of #2708 — instead of trying to fix
every edge case in context detection, surface the values so users
can immediately see when something is wrong.
When user messages have empty content (e.g., Discord @mention-only
messages, unrecognized attachments), the Anthropic API rejects the
request with 'user messages must have non-empty content'.
Changes:
- anthropic_adapter.py: Add empty content validation for user messages
(string and list formats), matching the existing pattern for assistant
and tool messages. Empty content gets '(empty message)' placeholder.
- discord.py: Defense-in-depth check at gateway layer to catch empty
messages before they enter session history.
- Add 4 regression tests covering empty string, whitespace-only,
empty list, and empty text block scenarios.
Fixes#3143
Co-authored-by: Bartok9 <bartok9@users.noreply.github.com>
Two remaining CI failures:
1. agent-client-protocol 0.9.0 removed AuthMethod (replaced with
AuthMethodAgent/EnvVar/Terminal). Pin to <0.9 until the new API
is evaluated — our usage doesn't map 1:1 to the new types.
2. test_429_exhausts_all_retries_before_raising expected pytest.raises
but the agent now catches 429s after max retries, tries fallback,
then returns a result dict. Updated to check final_response.
The gateway's update_session() used += for token counts, but the cached
agent's session_prompt_tokens / session_completion_tokens are cumulative
totals that grow across messages. Each update_session call re-added the
running total, inflating usage stats with every message (1.7x after 3
messages, worse over longer conversations).
Fix: change += to = for in-memory entry fields, add set_token_counts()
to SessionDB that uses direct assignment instead of SQL increment, and
switch the gateway to call it.
CLI mode continues using update_token_counts() (increment) since it
tracks per-API-call deltas — that path is unchanged.
Based on analysis from PR #3222 by @zaycruz (closed).
Co-authored-by: zaycruz <zay@users.noreply.github.com>
The cached agent accumulates session_input_tokens across messages, so
run_conversation() returns cumulative totals. But update_session() used
+= (increment), double-counting on every message after the first.
- session.py: change in-memory entry updates from += to = (direct
assignment for cumulative values)
- hermes_state.py: add absolute=True flag to update_token_counts()
that uses SET column = ? instead of SET column = column + ?
- session.py: pass absolute=True to the DB call
CLI path is unchanged — it passes per-API-call deltas directly to
update_token_counts() with the default absolute=False (increment).
Reported by @zaycruz in #3222. Closes#3222.
The startup warning 'No user allowlists configured' only checked
GATEWAY_ALLOW_ALL_USERS and per-platform _ALLOWED_USERS vars. It
missed SIGNAL_GROUP_ALLOWED_USERS and per-platform _ALLOW_ALL_USERS
vars (e.g. TELEGRAM_ALLOW_ALL_USERS), causing a false warning even
when users had these configured. The actual auth check in
_is_user_authorized already recognized these vars.
Cherry-picked from PR #3202 by binhnt92.
Co-authored-by: binhnt92 <binhnt.ht.92@gmail.com>
rewrite_transcript (used by /retry, /undo, /compress) was calling
append_message without reasoning, reasoning_details, or
codex_reasoning_items — permanently dropping them from SQLite.
Co-authored-by: alireza78a <alireza78.crypto@gmail.com>
When _try_activate_fallback() switches to the fallback model, it
updates the agent's model/provider/client but never touches
self.context_compressor. The compressor keeps the primary model's
context_length and threshold_tokens, so compression decisions use
wrong limits — a 200K primary → 32K fallback still uses 200K-based
thresholds, causing oversized sessions to overflow the fallback.
Update the compressor's model, credentials, context_length, and
threshold_tokens after fallback activation using get_model_context_length()
for the new model.
Cherry-picked from PR #3202 by binhnt92.
Co-authored-by: binhnt92 <binhnt.ht.92@gmail.com>
The API server adapter was creating agents without specifying
enabled_toolsets, causing ALL tools to load — including clarify,
send_message, and text_to_speech which don't work without interactive
callbacks or gateway dispatch.
Changes:
- toolsets.py: Add hermes-api-server toolset (core tools minus clarify,
send_message, text_to_speech)
- api_server.py: Resolve toolsets from config.yaml platform_toolsets
via _get_platform_tools() — same path as all other gateway platforms.
Falls back to hermes-api-server default when no override configured.
- tools_config.py: Add api_server to PLATFORMS dict so users can
customize via 'hermes tools' or platform_toolsets.api_server in
config.yaml
- 12 tests covering toolset definition, config resolution, and
user override
Reported by thatwolfieguy on Discord.
Two changes:
1. Fix /queue command: remove the _agent_running guard that rejected
/queue after the agent finished. The prompt was deferred in
_pending_input until the agent completed, then the handler checked
_agent_running (now False) and rejected it. /queue now always queues
regardless of timing.
2. Add display.busy_input_mode config (CLI-only):
- 'interrupt' (default): Enter while busy interrupts the current run
(preserves existing behavior)
- 'queue': Enter while busy queues the message for the next turn,
with a 'Queued for the next turn: ...' confirmation
Ctrl+C always interrupts regardless of this setting.
Salvaged from PR #3037 by StefanoChiodino. Key differences:
- Default is 'interrupt' (preserves existing behavior) not 'queue'
- No config version bump (unnecessary for new key in existing section)
- Simpler normalization (no alias map)
- /queue fix is simpler: just remove the guard instead of intercepting
commands during busy state
* fix(gateway): silence flush agent terminal output
quiet_mode=True only suppresses AIAgent init messages.
Tool call output still leaks to the terminal through
_safe_print → _print_fn during session reset/expiry.
Since #2670 injected live memory state into the flush prompt,
the flush agent now reliably calls memory tools — making the
output leak noticeable for the first time.
Set _print_fn to a no-op so the background flush is fully silent.
* test(gateway): add test for flush agent terminal silence + fix dotenv mock
- Add TestFlushAgentSilenced: verifies _print_fn is set to a no-op on
the flush agent so tool output never leaks to the terminal
- Fix pre-existing test failures: replace patch('run_agent.AIAgent')
with sys.modules mock to avoid importing run_agent (requires openai)
- Add autouse _mock_dotenv fixture so all tests in this file run
without the dotenv package installed
* fix(display): route KawaiiSpinner output through print_fn to fully silence flush agent
The previous fix set tmp_agent._print_fn = no-op on the flush agent but
spinner output and quiet-mode cute messages bypassed _print_fn entirely:
- KawaiiSpinner captured sys.stdout at __init__ and wrote directly to it
- quiet-mode tool results used builtin print() instead of _safe_print()
Add optional print_fn parameter to KawaiiSpinner.__init__; _write routes
through it when set. Pass self._print_fn to all spinner construction sites
in run_agent.py and change the quiet-mode cute message print to _safe_print.
The existing gateway fix (tmp_agent._print_fn = lambda) now propagates
correctly through both paths.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(gateway): silence hygiene and compression background agents
Two more background AIAgent instances in the gateway were created with
quiet_mode=True but without _print_fn = no-op, causing tool output to
leak to the terminal:
- _hyg_agent (in-turn hygiene memory agent)
- tmp_agent (_compress_context path)
Apply the same _print_fn no-op pattern used for the flush agent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(display): remove unused _last_flush_time from KawaiiSpinner
Attribute was set but never read; upstream already removed it.
Leftover from conflict resolution during rebase onto upstream/main.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Dilee <uzmpsk.dilekakbas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When send() fails due to a network error (ConnectError, ReadTimeout, etc.),
the failure was silently logged and the user received no feedback — appearing
as a hang. In one reported case, a user waited 1+ hour for a response that
had already been generated but failed to deliver (#2910).
Adds _send_with_retry() to BasePlatformAdapter:
- Transient errors: retry up to 2x with exponential backoff + jitter
- On exhaustion: send delivery-failure notice so user knows to retry
- Permanent errors: fall back to plain-text version (preserves existing behavior)
- SendResult.retryable flag for platform-specific transient errors
All adapters benefit automatically via BasePlatformAdapter inheritance.
Cherry-picked from PR #3108 by Mibayy.
Co-authored-by: Mibayy <mibayy@users.noreply.github.com>
shutil.get_terminal_size() can return stale/fallback values on SSH that
differ from prompt_toolkit's actual terminal width. Fragments built for
the wrong width overflow and wrap onto a second line (wrap_lines=True
default), appearing as progressively degrading duplicates.
- Read width from get_app().output.get_size().columns when inside a
prompt_toolkit TUI, falling back to shutil outside TUI context
- Add wrap_lines=False on the status bar Window as belt-and-suspenders
guard against any future width mismatch
Closes#3130
Co-authored-by: Mibayy <Mibayy@users.noreply.github.com>
Two bugs caused the OpenClaw migration during first-time setup to be
ineffective, forcing users to reconfigure everything manually:
1. The setup wizard created config.yaml with all defaults BEFORE running
the migration, then the migrator ran with overwrite=False. Every config
setting was reported as a 'conflict' against the defaults and skipped.
Fix: use overwrite=True during setup-time migration (safe because only
defaults exist at that point). The hermes claw migrate CLI command
still defaults to overwrite=False for post-setup use.
2. After migration, the full setup wizard ran all 5 sections unconditionally,
forcing the user through model/terminal/agent/messaging/tools configuration
even when those settings were just imported.
Fix: add _get_section_config_summary() and _skip_configured_section()
helpers. After migration, each section checks if it's already configured
(API keys present, non-default values, platform tokens) and offers
'Reconfigure? [y/N]' with default No. Unconfigured sections still run
normally.
Reported by Dev Bredda on social media.
- add managed modal and gateway-backed tool integrations\n- improve CLI setup, auth, and configuration for subscriber flows\n- expand tests and docs for managed tool support
After a Telegram 502, _handle_polling_network_error calls updater.stop()
then start_polling(). If start_polling() also raises, the old code logged
a warning and returned — but the comment 'The next network error will
trigger another attempt' was wrong. The updater loop is dead after stop(),
so no further error callbacks ever fire. The gateway stays alive but
permanently deaf to messages.
Fix: when start_polling() fails in the except branch, schedule a new
_handle_polling_network_error task to continue the exponential backoff
retry chain. The task is tracked in _background_tasks (preventing GC).
Guarded by has_fatal_error to avoid spurious retries during shutdown.
Closes#3173.
Salvaged from PR #3177 by Mibayy.
The delegate_task tool accepts a toolsets parameter directly from the
LLM's function call arguments. When provided, these toolsets are passed
through _strip_blocked_tools but never intersected with the parent
agent's enabled_toolsets. A model can request toolsets the parent does
not have (e.g., web, browser, rl), granting the subagent tools that
were explicitly disabled for the parent.
Intersect LLM-requested toolsets with the parent's enabled set before
applying the blocked-tool filter, so subagents can only receive a
subset of the parent's tools.
Co-authored-by: dieutx <dangtc94@gmail.com>
* feat: config-gated /verbose command for messaging gateway
Add gateway_config_gate field to CommandDef, allowing cli_only commands
to be conditionally available in the gateway based on a config value.
- CommandDef gains gateway_config_gate: str | None — a config dotpath
that, when truthy, overrides cli_only for gateway surfaces
- /verbose uses gateway_config_gate='display.tool_progress_command'
- Default is off (cli_only behavior preserved)
- When enabled, /verbose cycles tool_progress mode (off/new/all/verbose)
in the gateway, saving to config.yaml — same cycle as the CLI
- Gateway helpers (help, telegram menus, slack mapping) dynamically
check config to include/exclude config-gated commands
- GATEWAY_KNOWN_COMMANDS always includes config-gated commands so
the gateway recognizes them and can respond appropriately
- Handles YAML 1.1 bool coercion (bare 'off' parses as False)
- 8 new tests for the config gate mechanism + gateway handler
* docs: document gateway_config_gate and /verbose messaging support
- AGENTS.md: add gateway_config_gate to CommandDef fields
- slash-commands.md: note /verbose can be enabled for messaging, update Notes
- configuration.md: add tool_progress_command to display section + usage note
- cli.md: cross-link to config docs for messaging enablement
- messaging/index.md: show tool_progress_command in config snippet
- plugins.md: add gateway_config_gate to register_command parameter table
When third-party tools (Paperclip orchestrator, etc.) spawn hermes chat
as a subprocess, their sessions pollute user session history and search.
- hermes chat --source <tag> (also HERMES_SESSION_SOURCE env var)
- exclude_sources parameter on list_sessions_rich() and search_messages()
- Sessions with source=tool hidden from sessions list/browse/search
- Third-party adapters pass --source tool to isolate agent sessions
Cherry-picked from PR #3208 by HenkDz.
Co-authored-by: Henkey <noonou7@gmail.com>
except Exception does not catch KeyboardInterrupt (inherits from
BaseException). A second Ctrl+C during exit cleanup aborts pending
writes — Honcho observations dropped, SQLite sessions left unclosed,
cron job sessions never marked ended.
Changed to except (Exception, KeyboardInterrupt) at all five sites:
- cli.py: honcho.shutdown() and end_session() in finally exit block
- run_agent.py: _flush_honcho_on_exit atexit handler
- cron/scheduler.py: end_session() and close() in job finally block
Tests exercise the actual production code paths and confirm
KeyboardInterrupt propagates without the fix.
Co-authored-by: dieutx <dangtc94@gmail.com>
Asyncio tasks created with create_task() but never stored can be
garbage collected mid-execution. Add self._background_tasks set to
hold references, with add_done_callback cleanup. Tracks:
- /background command task
- session-reset memory flush task
- session-resume memory flush task
Cancel all pending tasks in stop().
Update test fixtures that construct GatewayRunner via object.__new__()
to include the new _background_tasks attribute.
Cherry-picked from PR #3167 by memosr. The original PR also deleted
the DM topic auto-skill loading code — that deletion was excluded
from this salvage as it removes a shipped feature (#2598).
Co-authored-by: memosr.eth <96793918+memosr@users.noreply.github.com>
detect_dangerous_command() ran regex patterns against raw command strings
without normalization, allowing bypass via Unicode fullwidth chars,
ANSI escape codes, null bytes, and 8-bit C1 controls.
Adds _normalize_command_for_detection() that:
- Strips ANSI escapes using the full ECMA-48 strip_ansi() from
tools/ansi_strip (CSI, OSC, DCS, 8-bit C1, nF sequences)
- Removes null bytes
- Normalizes Unicode via NFKC (fullwidth Latin → ASCII, etc.)
Includes 12 regression tests covering fullwidth, ANSI, C1, null byte,
and combined obfuscation bypasses.
Salvaged from PR #3089 by thakoreh — improved ANSI stripping to use
existing comprehensive strip_ansi() instead of a weaker hand-rolled
regex, and added test coverage.
Co-authored-by: Hiren <hiren.thakore58@gmail.com>
Nous Portal now passes through OpenRouter model names and routes from
there. Update the static fallback model list and auxiliary client default
to use OpenRouter-format slugs (provider/model) instead of bare names.
- _PROVIDER_MODELS['nous']: full OpenRouter catalog
- _NOUS_MODEL: google/gemini-3-flash-preview (was gemini-3-flash)
- Updated 4 test assertions for the new default model name
* fix(session-db): survive CLI/gateway concurrent write contention
Closes#3139
Three layered fixes for the scenario where CLI and gateway write to
state.db concurrently, causing create_session() to fail with
'database is locked' and permanently disabling session_search on the
gateway side.
1. Increase SQLite connection timeout: 10s -> 30s
hermes_state.py: longer window for the WAL writer to finish a batch
flush before the other process gives up entirely.
2. INSERT OR IGNORE in create_session
hermes_state.py: prevents IntegrityError on duplicate session IDs
(e.g. gateway restarts while CLI session is still alive).
3. Don't null out _session_db on create_session failure (main fix)
run_agent.py: a transient lock at agent startup must not permanently
disable session_search for the lifetime of that agent instance.
_session_db now stays alive so subsequent flushes and searches work
once the lock clears.
4. New ensure_session() helper + call it during flush
hermes_state.py: INSERT OR IGNORE for a minimal session row.
run_agent.py _flush_messages_to_session_db: calls ensure_session()
before appending messages, so the FK constraint is satisfied even
when create_session() failed at startup. No-op when the row exists.
* fix(state): release lock between context queries in search_messages
The context-window queries (one per FTS5 match) were running inside
the same lock acquisition as the primary FTS5 query, holding the lock
for O(N) sequential SQLite round-trips. Move per-match context fetches
outside the outer lock block so each acquires the lock independently,
keeping critical sections short and allowing other threads to interleave.
* fix(session): prefer longer source in load_transcript to prevent legacy truncation
When a long-lived session pre-dates SQLite storage (e.g. sessions
created before the DB layer was introduced, or after a clean
deployment that reset the DB), _flush_messages_to_session_db only
writes the *new* messages from the current turn to SQLite — it skips
messages already present in conversation_history, assuming they are
already persisted.
That assumption fails for legacy JSONL-only sessions:
Turn N (first after DB migration):
load_transcript(id) → SQLite: 0 → falls back to JSONL: 994 ✓
_flush_messages_to_session_db: skip first 994, write 2 new → SQLite: 2
Turn N+1:
load_transcript(id) → SQLite: 2 → returns immediately ✗
Agent sees 2 messages of history instead of 996
The same pattern causes the reported symptom: session JSON truncated
to 4 messages (_save_session_log writes agent.messages which only has
2 history + 2 new = 4).
Fix: always load both sources and return whichever is longer. For a
fully-migrated session SQLite will always be ≥ JSONL, so there is no
regression. For a legacy session that hasn't been bootstrapped yet,
JSONL wins and the full history is restored.
Closes#3212
* test: add load_transcript source preference tests for #3212
Covers: JSONL longer returns JSONL, SQLite longer returns SQLite,
SQLite empty falls back to JSONL, both empty returns empty, equal
length prefers SQLite (richer reasoning fields).
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Co-authored-by: Mibayy <mibayy@hermes.ai>
Co-authored-by: kewe63 <kewe.3217@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mibayy <mibayy@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(skills): reduce skills.sh resolution churn and preserve trust for wrapped identifiers
- Accept common skills.sh prefix typos (skils-sh/, skils.sh/)
- Strip skills-sh/ prefix in _resolve_trust_level() so trusted repos
stay trusted when installed through skills.sh
- Use resolved identifier (from bundle/meta) for scan_skill source
- Prefer tree search before root scan in _discover_identifier()
- Add _resolve_github_meta() consolidation for inspect flow
Cherry-picked from PR #3001 by kshitijk4poor.
* fix: restore candidate loop in SkillsShSource.fetch() for consistency
The cherry-picked PR only tried the first candidate identifier in
fetch() while inspect() (via _resolve_github_meta) tried all four.
This meant skills at repo/skills/path would be found by inspect but
missed by fetch, forcing it through the heavier _discover_identifier
flow. Restore the candidate loop so both paths behave identically.
Updated the test assertion to match.
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Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Gateway sessions had their own inline toolset resolution that only read
platform_toolsets from config, which never includes MCP server names.
MCP tools were discovered and registered but invisible to the model.
- Replace duplicated gateway toolset resolution in _run_agent() and
_run_background_task() with calls to the shared _get_platform_tools()
- Extend _get_platform_tools() to include globally enabled MCP servers
at runtime (include_default_mcp_servers=True), while config-editing
flows use include_default_mcp_servers=False to avoid persisting
implicit MCP defaults into platform_toolsets
- Add homeassistant to PLATFORMS dict (was missing, caused KeyError)
- Fix CLI entry point to use _get_platform_tools() as well, so MCP
tools are visible in CLI mode too
- Remove redundant platform_key reassignment in _run_background_task
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously _agent_config_signature() used only the first 8 characters of
the API key, which causes false cache hits for JWT/OAuth tokens that share
a common prefix (e.g. 'eyJhbGci'). This led to cross-account cache
collisions when switching OAuth accounts in multi-user gateway deployments.
Replace the 8-char prefix with a SHA-256 hash of the full key so the
signature is unique per credential while keeping secrets out of the
cache key.
Salvaged from PR #3117 by EmpireOperating.
Co-authored-by: EmpireOperating <EmpireOperating@users.noreply.github.com>
Salvages PR #3005 by web3blind. Cherry-picked onto current main with functional skill binding and docs added.
- DM topic creation via createForumTopic (Bot API 9.4, Feb 2026)
- Config-driven topics with thread_id persistence across restarts
- Session isolation via existing build_session_key thread_id support
- auto_skill field on MessageEvent for topic-skill bindings
- Gateway auto-loads bound skill on new sessions (same as /skill commands)
- Docs: full Private Chat Topics section in Telegram messaging guide
- 20 tests (17 original + 3 for auto_skill)
Closes#2598
Co-authored-by: web3blind <web3blind@users.noreply.github.com>
The default SOUL.md seeded for new users should match
DEFAULT_AGENT_IDENTITY — a short, neutral identity paragraph.
The elaborate voice spec (avoid lists, dialogue examples, symbol
conventions) was never intended as the default for all users.
Users who want a custom persona write their own SOUL.md.
The non-streaming API call path (_interruptible_api_call) had no
wall-clock timeout. When providers keep connections alive with SSE
keep-alive pings but never deliver a response, httpx's inactivity
timeout never fires and the call hangs indefinitely.
Subagents always used the non-streaming path because they have no
stream consumers (quiet_mode=True). This caused delegate_task to
hang for 40+ minutes in production.
The streaming path has two layers of protection:
- httpx read timeout (60s, HERMES_STREAM_READ_TIMEOUT)
- Stale stream detection (90s, HERMES_STREAM_STALE_TIMEOUT)
Both work because streaming sends chunks continuously — a 90-second
gap between chunks genuinely means the connection is broken, even for
reasoning models that take minutes to complete.
Now run_conversation() always prefers the streaming path. The streaming
method falls back to non-streaming automatically if the provider
doesn't support it. Stream delta callbacks are no-ops when no
consumers are registered, so there's no overhead for subagents.
run_conversation raised the raw exception after exhausting retries,
which crashed the background thread in cli.py (unhandled exception
in Thread). Now returns a proper error result dict with failed=True
and persists the session, matching the pattern used by other error
paths (invalid responses, empty content, etc.).
Also wraps cli.py's run_agent thread function in try/except as a
safety net against any future unhandled exceptions from
run_conversation.
Made-with: Cursor
When an agent thread hangs (truly blocked, never checks _interrupt_requested),
/stop now force-cleans _running_agents to unlock the session immediately.
Two changes:
- Early /stop intercept in the running-agent guard: bypasses normal command
dispatch to force-interrupt and unlock the session. Follows the same pattern
as the existing /new intercept.
- Sentinel /stop: force-cleans the sentinel instead of returning 'nothing to
stop yet', so /stop during slow startup actually unlocks the session.
Follow-up improvements over original PR:
- Consolidated duplicate resolve_command imports into single early resolution
- Updated _handle_stop_command to also force-clean for consistency
- Removed 10-minute hard timeout on the executor (would kill legitimate
long-running agent tasks; the /stop force-clean handles recovery)
Cherry-picked from Mibayy's PR #2498.
Co-authored-by: Mibayy <Mibayy@users.noreply.github.com>
The recursive os.walk for AGENTS.md in subdirectories was undesired.
Only load AGENTS.md from the working directory root, matching the
behavior of CLAUDE.md and .cursorrules.
Remove run_hermes_oauth_login(), refresh_hermes_oauth_token(),
read_hermes_oauth_credentials(), _save_hermes_oauth_credentials(),
_generate_pkce(), and associated constants/credential file path.
This code was added in 63e88326 but never wired into any user-facing
flow (setup wizard, hermes model, or any CLI command). Neither
clawdbot/OpenClaw nor opencode implement PKCE for Anthropic — both
use setup-token or API keys. Dead code that was never tested in
production.
Also removes the credential resolution step that checked
~/.hermes/.anthropic_oauth.json (step 3 in resolve_anthropic_token),
renumbering remaining steps.
reset_session_state() was missing two fields added after it was written:
- _user_turn_count: kept accumulating across sessions, affecting
flush_min_turns guard behavior
- context_compressor._previous_summary: old session's compression
summary leaked into new session's iterative compression
Cherry-picked from PR #2640 by dusterbloom. Closes#2635.
sessions delete and prune call input() for confirmation without
catching EOFError. When stdin isn't a TTY (piped input, CI/CD, cron),
input() throws EOFError and the command crashes.
Extract a _confirm_prompt() helper that handles EOFError and
KeyboardInterrupt, defaulting to cancel. Both call sites now use it.
Salvaged from PR #2622 by dieutx (improved from duplicated try/except
to shared helper). Closes#2565.
In gateway mode, async tools (vision_analyze, web_extract, session_search)
deadlock because _run_async() spawns a thread with asyncio.run(), creating
a new event loop, but _get_cached_client() returns an AsyncOpenAI client
bound to a different loop. httpx.AsyncClient cannot work across event loop
boundaries, causing await client.chat.completions.create() to hang forever.
Fix: include the event loop identity in the async client cache key so each
loop gets its own AsyncOpenAI instance. Also fix session_search_tool.py
which had its own broken asyncio.run()-in-thread pattern — now uses the
centralized _run_async() bridge.
The /model command is removed from both the interactive CLI and
messenger gateway (Telegram/Discord/Slack/WhatsApp). Users can
still change models via 'hermes model' CLI subcommand or by
editing config.yaml directly.
Removed:
- CommandDef entry from COMMAND_REGISTRY
- CLI process_command() handler and model autocomplete logic
- Gateway _handle_model_command() and dispatch
- SlashCommandCompleter model_completer_provider parameter
- Two-stage Tab completion and ghost text for /model
- All /model-specific tests
Unaffected:
- /provider command (read-only, shows current model + providers)
- ACP adapter _cmd_model (separate system for VS Code/Zed/JetBrains)
- model_switch.py module (used by ACP)
- 'hermes model' CLI subcommand
Author: Teknium
- Registry now warns when a tool name is overwritten by a different
toolset (silent dict overwrite was the previous behavior)
- MCP tool registration checks for collisions with non-MCP (built-in)
tools before registering. If an MCP tool's prefixed name matches an
existing built-in, the MCP tool is skipped and a warning is logged.
MCP-to-MCP collisions are allowed (last server wins).
- Both regular MCP tools and utility tools (resources/prompts) are
guarded.
- Adds 5 tests covering: registry overwrite warning, same-toolset
re-registration silence, built-in collision skip, normal registration,
and MCP-to-MCP collision pass-through.
Reported by k_sze (KONG) — MiniMax MCP server's web_search tool could
theoretically shadow Hermes's built-in web_search if prefixing failed.
Covers the case where a SKILL.md has `metadata:` (null) or
`metadata.hermes:` (null), which caused an AttributeError
before the fix in d218cf91.
Made-with: Cursor
* fix(security): add SSRF protection to browser_navigate
browser_navigate() only checked the website blocklist policy but did
not call is_safe_url() to block private/internal addresses. This
allowed the agent to navigate to localhost, cloud metadata endpoints
(169.254.169.254), and private network IPs via the browser.
web_tools and vision_tools already had this check. Added the same
is_safe_url() pre-flight validation before the blocklist check in
browser_navigate().
* fix: move SSRF import to module level, fix policy test mock
Move is_safe_url import to module level so it can be monkeypatched
in tests. Update test_browser_navigate_returns_policy_block to mock
_is_safe_url so the SSRF check passes and the policy check is reached.
* fix(security): harden browser SSRF protection
Follow-up to cherry-picked PR #3041:
1. Fail-closed fallback: if url_safety module can't import, block all
URLs instead of allowing all. Security guards should never fail-open.
2. Post-redirect SSRF check: after navigation, verify the final URL
isn't a private/internal address. If a public URL redirected to
169.254.169.254 or localhost, navigate to about:blank and return
an error — prevents the model from reading internal content via
subsequent browser_snapshot calls.
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Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <35742124+0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
When a background task (/bg command) prints its output while the main agent
is processing with the thinking spinner visible, the status bar could render
on the same row as the spinner, causing visual overlap.
This fix adds an explicit app.invalidate() call with a brief pause before
printing background task output, ensuring the TUI layout is in a consistent
state before the output is written.
Changes:
- Add TUI refresh before success output in _handle_background_command
- Add TUI refresh before error output in the exception handler
- Add tests for the refresh behavior
Closes#2718
Co-authored-by: Bartok9 <bartokmagic@proton.me>
After streaming retries are exhausted on transient errors, fall back to
non-streaming instead of propagating the error. Also fall back for any
other pre-delivery stream error (not just 'streaming not supported').
Added user-facing message when streaming is not supported by a model/
provider, directing users to set display.streaming: false in config.yaml
to avoid the fallback delay.
Cherry-picked from PR #3008 by kshitijk4poor. Added UX message for
streaming-not-supported detection.
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: nix flake, uv2nix build, dev shell and home manager
* fixed nix run, updated docs for setup
* feat(nix): NixOS module with persistent container mode, managed guards, checks
- Replace homeModules.nix with nixosModules.nix (two deployment modes)
- Mode A (native): hardened systemd service with ProtectSystem=strict
- Mode B (container): persistent Ubuntu container with /nix/store bind-mount,
identity-hash-based recreation, GC root protection, symlink-based updates
- Add HERMES_MANAGED guards blocking CLI config mutation (config set, setup,
gateway install/uninstall) when running under NixOS module
- Add nix/checks.nix with build-time verification (binary, CLI, managed guard)
- Remove container.nix (no Nix-built OCI image; pulls ubuntu:24.04 at runtime)
- Simplify packages.nix (drop fetchFromGitHub submodules, PYTHONPATH wrappers)
- Rewrite docs/nixos-setup.md with full options reference, container
architecture, secrets management, and troubleshooting guide
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Update config.py
* feat(nix): add CI workflow and enhanced build checks
- GitHub Actions workflow for nix flake check + build on linux/macOS
- Entry point sync check to catch pyproject.toml drift
- Expanded managed-guard check to cover config edit
- Wrap hermes-acp binary in Nix package
- Fix Path type mismatch in is_managed()
* Update MCP server package name; bundled skills support
* fix reading .env. instead have container user a common mounted .env file
* feat(nix): container entrypoint with privilege drop and sudo provisioning
Container was running as non-root via --user, which broke apt/pip installs
and caused crashes when $HOME didn't exist. Replace --user with a Nix-built
entrypoint script that provisions the hermes user, sudo (NOPASSWD), and
/home/hermes inside the container on first boot, then drops privileges via
setpriv. Writable layer persists so setup only runs once.
Also expands MCP server options to support HTTP transport and sampling.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix group and user creation in container mode
* feat(nix): persistent /home/hermes and MESSAGING_CWD in container mode
Container mode now bind-mounts ${stateDir}/home to /home/hermes so the
agent's home directory survives container recreation. Previously it lived
in the writable layer and was lost on image/volume/options changes.
Also passes MESSAGING_CWD to the container so the agent finds its
workspace and documents, matching native mode behavior.
Other changes:
- Extract containerDataDir/containerHomeDir bindings (no more magic strings)
- Fix entrypoint chown to run unconditionally (volume mounts always exist)
- Add schema field to container identity hash for auto-recreation
- Add idempotency test (Scenario G) to config-roundtrip check
* docs: add Nix & NixOS setup guide to docs site
Add comprehensive Nix documentation to the Docusaurus site at
website/docs/getting-started/nix-setup.md, covering nix run/profile
install, NixOS module (native + container modes), declarative settings,
secrets management, MCP servers, managed mode, container architecture,
dev shell, flake checks, and full options reference.
- Register nix-setup in sidebar after installation page
- Add Nix callout tip to installation.md linking to new guide
- Add canonical version pointer in docs/nixos-setup.md
* docs: remove docs/nixos-setup.md, consolidate into website docs
Backfill missing details (restart/restartSec in full example,
gateway.pid, 0750 permissions, docker inspect commands) into
the canonical website/docs/getting-started/nix-setup.md and
delete the old standalone file.
* fix(nix): add compression.protect_last_n and target_ratio to config-keys.json
New keys were added to DEFAULT_CONFIG on main, causing the
config-drift check to fail in CI.
* fix(nix): skip checks on aarch64-darwin (onnxruntime wheel missing)
The full Python venv includes onnxruntime (via faster-whisper/STT)
which lacks a compatible uv2nix wheel on aarch64-darwin. Gate all
checks behind stdenv.hostPlatform.isLinux. The package and devShell
still evaluate on macOS.
* fix(nix): skip flake check and build on macOS CI
onnxruntime (transitive dep via faster-whisper) lacks a compatible
uv2nix wheel on aarch64-darwin. Run full checks and build on Linux
only; macOS CI verifies the flake evaluates without building.
* fix(nix): preserve container writable layer across nixos-rebuild
The container identity hash included the entrypoint's Nix store path,
which changes on every nixpkgs update (due to runtimeShell/stdenv
input-addressing). This caused false-positive identity mismatches,
triggering container recreation and losing the persistent writable layer.
- Use stable symlink (current-entrypoint) like current-package already does
- Remove entrypoint from identity hash (only image/volumes/options matter)
- Add GC root for entrypoint so nix-collect-garbage doesn't break it
- Remove global HERMES_HOME env var from addToSystemPackages (conflicted
with interactive CLI use, service already sets its own)
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three improvements to reasoning/thinking display in the CLI:
1. Buffer tiny reasoning chunks: providers like DeepSeek stream reasoning
one word at a time, producing a separate [thinking] line per token.
Add a buffer that coalesces chunks and flushes at natural boundaries
(newlines, sentence endings, terminal width).
2. Fix duplicate reasoning display: centralize callback selection into
_current_reasoning_callback() — one place instead of 4 scattered
inline ternaries. Prevents both the streaming box AND the preview
callback from firing simultaneously.
3. Fix post-response reasoning box guard: change the check from
'not self._stream_started' to 'not self._reasoning_stream_started'
so the final reasoning box is only suppressed when reasoning was
actually streamed live, not when any text was streamed.
Cherry-picked from PR #2781 by juanfradb.
- Add 'prompt exceeds max length' to context overflow detection for
Z.AI/GLM 400 errors
- Extract inline reasoning blocks from assistant content as fallback
when no structured reasoning fields are present
- Guard inline extraction so structured API reasoning takes priority
- Update test for reasoning-only response salvage behavior
Cherry-picked from PR #2993 by kshitijk4poor. Added priority guard
to fix test_structured_reasoning_takes_priority failure.
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Cron was the only execution path that never called end_session(),
leaving ended_at = NULL permanently. This made cron sessions invisible
to hermes prune --older-than and indistinguishable from active sessions.
Captures session_id in a local variable before agent construction so
it's available in the finally block even if AIAgent() fails, then calls
end_session(session_id, 'cron_complete') before close().
Cherry-picked from PR #2979 by ygd58. Fixed bug: original PR called
end_session() with zero arguments (TypeError — method requires
session_id and end_reason).
Fixes#2972.
Co-authored-by: ygd58 <ygd58@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(skills): use Git Trees API to prevent silent subdirectory loss during install
Refactors _download_directory() to use the Git Trees API (single call
for the entire repo tree) as the primary path, falling back to the
recursive Contents API when the tree endpoint is unavailable or
truncated. Prevents silent subdirectory loss caused by per-directory
rate limiting or transient failures.
Cherry-picked from PR #2981 by tugrulguner.
Fixes#2940.
* fix: simplify tree API — use branch name directly as tree-ish
Eliminates an extra git/ref/heads API call by passing the branch name
directly to git/trees/{branch}?recursive=1, matching the pattern
already used by _find_skill_in_repo_tree.
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Co-authored-by: tugrulguner <tugrulguner@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(run_agent): ensure _fire_first_delta() is called for tool generation events
Added calls to _fire_first_delta() in the AIAgent class to improve the handling of tool generation events, ensuring timely notifications during the processing of function calls and tool usage.
* fix(run_agent): improve timeout handling for chat completions
Enhanced the timeout configuration for chat completions in the AIAgent class by introducing customizable connection, read, and write timeouts using environment variables. This ensures more robust handling of API requests during streaming operations.
* fix(run_agent): reduce default stream read timeout for chat completions
Updated the default stream read timeout from 120 seconds to 60 seconds in the AIAgent class, enhancing the timeout configuration for chat completions. This change aims to improve responsiveness during streaming operations.
* fix(run_agent): enhance streaming error handling and retry logic
Improved the error handling and retry mechanism for streaming requests in the AIAgent class. Introduced a configurable maximum number of stream retries and refined the handling of transient network errors, allowing for retries with fresh connections. Non-transient errors now trigger a fallback to non-streaming only when appropriate, ensuring better resilience during API interactions.
* fix(api_server): streaming breaks when agent makes tool calls
The agent fires stream_delta_callback(None) to signal the CLI display
to close its response box before tool execution begins. The API server's
_on_delta callback was forwarding this None directly into the SSE queue,
where the SSE writer treats it as end-of-stream and terminates the HTTP
response prematurely.
After tool calls complete, the agent streams the final answer through
the same callback, but the SSE response was already closed — so Open
WebUI (and similar frontends) never received the actual answer.
Fix: filter out None in _on_delta so the SSE stream stays open. The SSE
loop already detects completion via agent_task.done(), which handles
stream termination correctly without needing the None sentinel.
Reported by Rohit Paul on X.
feat: persist reasoning across gateway session turns (schema v6)
Tested against OpenAI Codex (direct), Anthropic (direct + OAI-compat), and OpenRouter → 6 backends. All reasoning field types (reasoning, reasoning_details, codex_reasoning_items) round-trip through the DB correctly.
* fix(run_agent): ensure _fire_first_delta() is called for tool generation events
Added calls to _fire_first_delta() in the AIAgent class to improve the handling of tool generation events, ensuring timely notifications during the processing of function calls and tool usage.
* fix(run_agent): improve timeout handling for chat completions
Enhanced the timeout configuration for chat completions in the AIAgent class by introducing customizable connection, read, and write timeouts using environment variables. This ensures more robust handling of API requests during streaming operations.
* fix(run_agent): reduce default stream read timeout for chat completions
Updated the default stream read timeout from 120 seconds to 60 seconds in the AIAgent class, enhancing the timeout configuration for chat completions. This change aims to improve responsiveness during streaming operations.
* fix(run_agent): enhance streaming error handling and retry logic
Improved the error handling and retry mechanism for streaming requests in the AIAgent class. Introduced a configurable maximum number of stream retries and refined the handling of transient network errors, allowing for retries with fresh connections. Non-transient errors now trigger a fallback to non-streaming only when appropriate, ensuring better resilience during API interactions.
* fix: skills-sh install fails for deeply nested repo structures
Skills in repos with deep directory nesting (e.g.
cli-tool/components/skills/development/senior-backend/) could not be
installed because the candidate path generation and shallow root-dir
scan never reached them.
Added GitHubSource._find_skill_in_repo_tree() which uses the GitHub
Trees API to recursively search the entire repo tree in a single API
call. This is used as a final fallback in
SkillsShSource._discover_identifier() when the standard candidate
paths and shallow scan both fail.
Fixes installation of skills from repos like davila7/claude-code-templates
where skills are nested 4+ levels deep.
Reported by user Samuraixheart.
Add reply_to_mode setting (off/first/all) to control whether Telegram
replies quote/thread to the user's original message.
- 'off': Never thread replies (no quote bubble)
- 'first': Only first chunk threads to user's message (default, preserves existing behavior)
- 'all': All chunks in multi-part replies thread to user's message
Configurable via:
- reply_to_mode in platform config (gateway config YAML)
- TELEGRAM_REPLY_TO_MODE env var
Based on PR #855 by raulvidis.
* feat(migration): comprehensive OpenClaw -> Hermes migration v2
Extends the existing migration script from ~15% to ~95% coverage of
OpenClaw's configuration surface. Adds 17 new migration modules:
Direct migrations (written to config.yaml/.env):
- MCP servers: full server definitions with transport, tools, sampling
- Agent defaults: reasoning_effort, compression, human_delay, timezone
- Session config: reset triggers (daily/idle) -> session_reset
- Full model providers: custom_providers with base_url/api_mode
- Deep channel config: Matrix, Mattermost, IRC, Discord deep settings
- Browser config: timeout settings
- Tools config: exec timeout -> terminal.timeout
- Approvals: mode mapping (smart/manual/auto -> Hermes equivalents)
Archived for manual review (no direct Hermes equivalent):
- Plugins config + installed extensions
- Cron jobs (with note to use 'hermes cron')
- Hooks/webhooks config
- Multi-agent list + routing bindings
- Gateway config (port, auth, TLS)
- Memory backend config (QMD, vector search)
- Skills registry per-entry config
- UI/identity settings
- Logging/diagnostics preferences
Also adds:
- MIGRATION_NOTES.md generation with PM2 reassurance message
- _set_env_var helper for consistent env file management
- Updated presets to include all new options
- Comprehensive mock test passing (12 migrated, 12 archived)
* feat(migration): add terminal recap with visual summary
Replaces raw JSON dump with a formatted box showing migrated/archived/
skipped/conflict/error counts, detailed item lists with labels, PM2
reassurance message, and actionable next steps. JSON output available
via MIGRATION_JSON_OUTPUT=1 env var.
* fix(test): allowlist python_os_environ as known false-positive in skills guard test
MIGRATION_JSON_OUTPUT env var is a legitimate CLI feature flag that enables
JSON output mode, not an env dump. Add it alongside agent_config_mod as an
accepted finding in test_skill_installs_cleanly_under_skills_guard.
* fix(test): add hermes_config_mod to known false-positives in skills guard test
The scanner flags two print statements that tell the user to *review*
~/.hermes/config.yaml in the post-migration summary. The script never
writes to that file — those are informational strings, not config mutations.
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Co-authored-by: Hermes <hermes@nousresearch.ai>
- threshold: 0.80 → 0.50 (compress at 50%, not 80%)
- target_ratio: 0.40 → 0.20, now relative to threshold not total context
(20% of 50% = 10% of context as tail budget)
- summary ceiling: 32K → 12K (Gemini can't output more than ~12K)
- Updated DEFAULT_CONFIG, config display, example config, and tests
The summary_target_tokens parameter was accepted in the constructor,
stored on the instance, and never used — the summary budget was always
computed from hardcoded module constants (_SUMMARY_RATIO=0.20,
_MAX_SUMMARY_TOKENS=8000). This caused two compounding problems:
1. The config value was silently ignored, giving users no control
over post-compression size.
2. Fixed budgets (20K tail, 8K summary cap) didn't scale with
context window size. Switching from a 1M-context model to a
200K model would trigger compression that nuked 350K tokens
of conversation history down to ~30K.
Changes:
- Replace summary_target_tokens with summary_target_ratio (default 0.40)
which sets the post-compression target as a fraction of context_length.
Tail token budget and summary cap now scale proportionally:
MiniMax 200K → ~80K post-compression
GPT-5 1M → ~400K post-compression
- Change threshold_percent default: 0.50 → 0.80 (don't fire until
80% of context is consumed)
- Change protect_last_n default: 4 → 20 (preserve ~10 full turns)
- Summary token cap scales to 5% of context (was fixed 8K), capped
at 32K ceiling
- Read target_ratio and protect_last_n from config.yaml compression
section (both are now configurable)
- Remove hardcoded summary_target_tokens=500 from run_agent.py
- Add 5 new tests for ratio scaling, clamping, and new defaults
Move OpenRouter to position 1 in the setup wizard's provider list
to match hermes model ordering. Update default selection index and
fix test expectations for the new ordering.
Setup order: OpenRouter → Nous Portal → Codex → Custom → ...
* feat: env var passthrough for skills and user config
Skills that declare required_environment_variables now have those vars
passed through to sandboxed execution environments (execute_code and
terminal). Previously, execute_code stripped all vars containing KEY,
TOKEN, SECRET, etc. and the terminal blocklist removed Hermes
infrastructure vars — both blocked skill-declared env vars.
Two passthrough sources:
1. Skill-scoped (automatic): when a skill is loaded via skill_view and
declares required_environment_variables, vars that are present in
the environment are registered in a session-scoped passthrough set.
2. Config-based (manual): terminal.env_passthrough in config.yaml lets
users explicitly allowlist vars for non-skill use cases.
Changes:
- New module: tools/env_passthrough.py — shared passthrough registry
- hermes_cli/config.py: add terminal.env_passthrough to DEFAULT_CONFIG
- tools/skills_tool.py: register available skill env vars on load
- tools/code_execution_tool.py: check passthrough before filtering
- tools/environments/local.py: check passthrough in _sanitize_subprocess_env
and _make_run_env
- 19 new tests covering all layers
* docs: add environment variable passthrough documentation
Document the env var passthrough feature across four docs pages:
- security.md: new 'Environment Variable Passthrough' section with
full explanation, comparison table, and security considerations
- code-execution.md: update security section, add passthrough subsection,
fix comparison table
- creating-skills.md: add tip about automatic sandbox passthrough
- skills.md: add note about passthrough after secure setup docs
Live-tested: launched interactive CLI, loaded a skill with
required_environment_variables, verified TEST_SKILL_SECRET_KEY was
accessible inside execute_code sandbox (value: passthrough-test-value-42).
Complete cleanup after dropping the mini-swe-agent submodule (PR #2804):
- Remove MSWEA_SILENT_STARTUP and MSWEA_GLOBAL_CONFIG_DIR env var
settings from cli.py, run_agent.py, hermes_cli/main.py, doctor.py
- Remove mini-swe-agent health check from hermes doctor
- Remove 'minisweagent' from logger suppression lists
- Remove litellm/typer/platformdirs from requirements.txt
- Remove mini-swe-agent install steps from install.ps1 (Windows)
- Remove mini-swe-agent install steps from website docs
- Update all stale comments/docstrings referencing mini-swe-agent
in terminal_tool.py, tools/__init__.py, code_execution_tool.py,
environments/README.md, environments/agent_loop.py
- Remove mini_swe_runner from pyproject.toml py-modules
(still exists as standalone script for RL training use)
- Shrink test_minisweagent_path.py to empty stub
The orphaned mini-swe-agent/ directory on disk needs manual removal:
rm -rf mini-swe-agent/
Drop the mini-swe-agent git submodule. All terminal backends now use
hermes-agent's own environment implementations directly.
Docker backend:
- Inline the `docker run -d` container startup (was 15 lines in
minisweagent's DockerEnvironment). Our wrapper already handled
execute(), cleanup(), security hardening, volumes, and resource limits.
Modal backend:
- Import swe-rex's ModalDeployment directly instead of going through
minisweagent's 90-line passthrough wrapper.
- Bake the _AsyncWorker pattern (from environments/patches.py) directly
into ModalEnvironment for Atropos compatibility without monkey-patching.
Cleanup:
- Remove minisweagent_path.py (submodule path resolution helper)
- Remove submodule init/install from install.sh and setup-hermes.sh
- Remove mini-swe-agent from .gitmodules
- environments/patches.py is now a no-op (kept for backward compat)
- terminal_tool.py no longer does sys.path hacking for minisweagent
- mini_swe_runner.py guards imports (optional, for RL training only)
- Update all affected tests to mock the new direct subprocess calls
- Update README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md
No functionality change — all Docker, Modal, local, SSH, Singularity,
and Daytona backends behave identically. 6093 tests pass.
Fixes#2492.
`generate_systemd_unit()` and `get_python_path()` hardcoded `venv`
as the virtualenv directory name. When the virtualenv is `.venv`
(which `setup-hermes.sh` and `.gitignore` both reference), the
generated systemd unit had incorrect VIRTUAL_ENV and PATH variables.
Introduce `_detect_venv_dir()` which:
1. Checks `sys.prefix` vs `sys.base_prefix` to detect the active venv
2. Falls back to probing `.venv` then `venv` under PROJECT_ROOT
Both `get_python_path()` and `generate_systemd_unit()` now use
this detection instead of hardcoded paths.
Co-authored-by: Hermes <hermes@nousresearch.ai>
* feat(model): persist base_url on /model switch, auto-detect for bare /model custom
Phase 2+3 of the /model command overhaul:
Phase 2 — Persist base_url on model switch:
- CLI: save model.base_url when switching to a non-OpenRouter endpoint;
clear it when switching away from custom to prevent stale URLs
leaking into the new provider's resolution
- Gateway: same logic using direct YAML write
Phase 3 — Better feedback and edge cases:
- Bare '/model custom' now auto-detects the model from the endpoint
using _auto_detect_local_model() and saves all three config values
(model, provider, base_url) atomically
- Shows endpoint URL in success messages when switching to/from
custom providers (both CLI and gateway)
- Clear error messages when no custom endpoint is configured
- Updated test assertions for the additional save_config_value call
Fixes#2562 (Phase 2+3)
* feat(model): support custom:name:model triple syntax for named custom providers
Phase 5 of the /model command overhaul.
Extends parse_model_input() to handle the triple syntax:
/model custom:local-server:qwen → provider='custom:local-server', model='qwen'
/model custom:my-model → provider='custom', model='my-model' (unchanged)
The 'custom:local-server' provider string is already supported by
_get_named_custom_provider() in runtime_provider.py, which matches
it against the custom_providers list in config.yaml. This just wires
the parsing so users can do it from the /model slash command.
Added 4 tests covering single, triple, whitespace, and empty model cases.
resolve_provider('custom') was silently returning 'openrouter', causing
users who set provider: custom in config.yaml to unknowingly route
through OpenRouter instead of their local/custom endpoint. The display
showed 'via openrouter' even when the user explicitly chose custom.
Changes:
- auth.py: Split the conditional so 'custom' returns 'custom' as-is
- runtime_provider.py: _resolve_named_custom_runtime now returns
provider='custom' instead of 'openrouter'
- runtime_provider.py: _resolve_openrouter_runtime returns
provider='custom' when that was explicitly requested
- Add 'no-key-required' placeholder for keyless local servers
- Update existing test + add 5 new tests covering the fix
Fixes#2562
On macOS with Homebrew (Apple Silicon), Node.js and agent-browser
binaries live under /opt/homebrew/bin/ which is not included in the
_SANE_PATH fallback used by browser_tool.py and environments/local.py.
When Hermes runs with a filtered PATH (e.g. as a systemd service),
these binaries are invisible, causing 'env: node: No such file or
directory' errors when using browser tools.
Changes:
- Add /opt/homebrew/bin and /opt/homebrew/sbin to _SANE_PATH in both
browser_tool.py and environments/local.py
- Add _discover_homebrew_node_dirs() to find versioned Node installs
(e.g. brew install node@24) that aren't linked into /opt/homebrew/bin
- Extend _find_agent_browser() to search Homebrew and Hermes-managed
dirs when agent-browser isn't on the current PATH
- Include discovered Homebrew node dirs in subprocess PATH when
launching agent-browser
- Add 11 new tests covering all Homebrew path discovery logic
The gateway memory flush agent reviews old conversation history on session
reset/expiry and writes to memory. It had no awareness of memory changes
made after that conversation ended (by the live agent, cron jobs, or other
sessions), causing silent overwrites of newer entries.
Two fixes:
1. Skip memory flush entirely for cron sessions (session IDs starting with
'cron_'). Cron sessions are headless with no meaningful user conversation
to extract memories from.
2. Inject the current live memory state (MEMORY.md + USER.md) directly into
the flush prompt. The flush agent can now see what's already saved and
make informed decisions — only adding genuinely new information rather
than blindly overwriting entries that may have been updated since the
conversation ended.
Addresses the root cause identified in #2670: the flush agent was making
memory decisions blind to the current state of memory, causing stale
context to overwrite newer entries on gateway restarts and session resets.
Co-authored-by: devorun <devorun@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: dlkakbs <dlkakbs@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(config): support ${ENV_VAR} substitution in config.yaml
* fix: extend env var expansion to CLI and gateway config loaders
The original PR (#2680) only wired _expand_env_vars into load_config(),
which is used by 'hermes tools' and 'hermes setup'. The two primary
config paths were missed:
- load_cli_config() in cli.py (interactive CLI)
- Module-level _cfg in gateway/run.py (gateway — bridges api_keys to env vars)
Also:
- Remove redundant 'import re' (already imported at module level)
- Add missing blank lines between top-level functions (PEP 8)
- Add tests for load_cli_config() expansion
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Co-authored-by: teyrebaz33 <hakanerten02@hotmail.com>
* fix(security): add SSRF protection to vision_tools and web_tools
Both vision_analyze and web_extract/web_crawl accept arbitrary URLs
without checking if they target private/internal network addresses.
A prompt-injected or malicious skill could use this to access cloud
metadata endpoints (169.254.169.254), localhost services, or private
network hosts.
Adds a shared url_safety.is_safe_url() that resolves hostnames and
blocks private, loopback, link-local, and reserved IP ranges. Also
blocks known internal hostnames (metadata.google.internal).
Integrated at the URL validation layer in vision_tools and before
each website_policy check in web_tools (extract, crawl).
* test(vision): update localhost test to reflect SSRF protection
The existing test_valid_url_with_port asserted localhost URLs pass
validation. With SSRF protection, localhost is now correctly blocked.
Update the test to verify the block, and add a separate test for
valid URLs with ports using a public hostname.
* fix(security): harden SSRF protection — fail-closed, CGNAT, multicast, redirect guard
Follow-up hardening on top of dieutx's SSRF protection (PR #2630):
- Change fail-open to fail-closed: DNS errors and unexpected exceptions
now block the request instead of allowing it (OWASP best practice)
- Block CGNAT range (100.64.0.0/10): Python's ipaddress.is_private
does NOT cover this range (returns False for both is_private and
is_global). Used by Tailscale/WireGuard and carrier infrastructure.
- Add is_multicast and is_unspecified checks: multicast (224.0.0.0/4)
and unspecified (0.0.0.0) addresses were not caught by the original
four-check chain
- Add redirect guard for vision_tools: httpx event hook re-validates
each redirect target against SSRF checks, preventing the classic
redirect-based SSRF bypass (302 to internal IP)
- Move SSRF filtering before backend dispatch in web_extract: now
covers Parallel and Tavily backends, not just Firecrawl
- Extract _is_blocked_ip() helper for cleaner IP range checking
- Add 24 new tests (CGNAT, multicast, IPv4-mapped IPv6, fail-closed
behavior, parametrized blocked/allowed IP lists)
- Fix existing tests to mock DNS resolution for test hostnames
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Co-authored-by: dieutx <dangtc94@gmail.com>
Root cause: terminal_tool, execute_code, and process_registry returned raw
subprocess output with ANSI escape sequences intact. The model saw these
in tool results and copied them into file writes.
Previous fix (PR #2532) stripped ANSI at the write point in file_tools.py,
but this was a band-aid — regex on file content risks corrupting legitimate
content, and doesn't prevent ANSI from wasting tokens in the model context.
Source-level fix:
- New tools/ansi_strip.py with comprehensive ECMA-48 regex covering CSI
(incl. private-mode, colon-separated, intermediate bytes), OSC (both
terminators), DCS/SOS/PM/APC strings, Fp/Fe/Fs/nF escapes, 8-bit C1
- terminal_tool.py: strip output before returning to model
- code_execution_tool.py: strip stdout/stderr before returning
- process_registry.py: strip output in poll/read_log/wait
- file_tools.py: remove _strip_ansi band-aid (no longer needed)
Verified: `ls --color=always` output returned as clean text to model,
file written from that output contains zero ESC bytes.
Cherry-picked from PR #2576 by ereid7, plus read-side fix from 173a5c62.
Both fixes were originally landed in 173a5c62 but were inadvertently
reverted by commit 34be3f8b (a squash-merge that bundled unrelated
tools_config.py changes).
Save side (_save_platform_tools): exclude platform default toolset
names (hermes-cli, hermes-telegram) from preserved entries so they
don't silently re-enable everything.
Read side (_get_platform_tools): when the saved list contains explicit
configurable keys, use direct membership instead of subset inference.
The subset approach is broken when composite toolsets like hermes-cli
resolve to ALL tools.
Cherry-picked from PR #2575 by ticketclosed-wontfix.
Filters out Discord system messages (thread renames, pins, member joins,
boosts) that were being treated as regular user messages.
Follow-up fix: also allow MessageType.reply (value 19) — the original
filter only allowed MessageType.default, which would silently drop all
reply-based interactions.
Added pytest.importorskip for discord dependency in tests.
An agent session killed the systemd-managed gateway (PID 1605) and restarted
it with '&disown', taking it outside systemd's Restart= management. When the
orphaned process later received SIGTERM, nothing restarted it.
Add dangerous command patterns to detect:
- 'gateway run' with & (background), disown, nohup, or setsid
- These should use 'systemctl --user restart hermes-gateway' instead
Also applied directly to main repo and fixed the systemd service:
- Changed Restart=on-failure to Restart=always (clean SIGTERM = exit 0 = not
a 'failure', so on-failure never triggered)
- RestartSec=10 for reasonable restart delay
Previously 'Activated skills: xxx' was printed above the banner in
show_banner(). Now it prints directly after the 'Welcome to Hermes
Agent!' line in run(), which is a more natural placement.
Path('~/.hermes/image.png').is_file() returns False because Path
doesn't expand tilde. This caused the tool to fall through to URL
validation, which also failed, producing a confusing error:
'Invalid image source. Provide an HTTP/HTTPS URL or a valid local
file path.'
Fix: use os.path.expanduser() before constructing the Path object.
Added two tests for tilde expansion (success and nonexistent file).
When a messaging platform fails to connect at startup (e.g. transient DNS
failure) or disconnects at runtime with a retryable error, the gateway now
queues it for background reconnection instead of giving up permanently.
- New _platform_reconnect_watcher background task runs alongside the
existing session expiry watcher
- Exponential backoff: 30s, 60s, 120s, 240s, 300s cap
- Max 20 retry attempts before giving up on a platform
- Non-retryable errors (bad auth token, etc.) are not retried
- Runtime disconnections via _handle_adapter_fatal_error now queue
retryable failures instead of triggering gateway shutdown
- On successful reconnect, adapter is wired up and channel directory
is rebuilt automatically
Fixes the case where a DNS blip during gateway startup caused Telegram
and Discord to be permanently unavailable until manual restart.
The previous commit capped the 1.4x at 95% of context, but the multiplier
itself is unnecessary and confusing:
85% threshold × 1.4 = 119% of context → never fires
95% warn × 1.4 = 133% of context → never warns
The 85% hygiene threshold already provides ample headroom over the agent's
own 50% compressor. Even if rough estimates overestimate by 50%, hygiene
would fire at ~57% actual usage — safe and harmless.
Remove the multiplier entirely. Both actual and estimated token paths
now use the same 85% / 95% thresholds. Update tests and comments.
Three bugs in gateway session hygiene pre-compression caused 'Session too
large' errors for ~200K context models like GLM-5-turbo on z.ai:
1. Gateway hygiene called get_model_context_length(model) without passing
config_context_length, provider, or base_url — so user overrides like
model.context_length: 180000 were ignored, and provider-aware detection
(models.dev, z.ai endpoint) couldn't fire. The agent's own compressor
correctly passed all three (run_agent.py line 1038).
2. The 1.4x safety factor on rough token estimates pushed the compression
threshold above the model's actual context limit:
200K * 0.85 * 1.4 = 238K > 200K (model limit)
So hygiene never compressed, sessions grew past the limit, and the API
rejected the request.
3. Same issue for the warn threshold: 200K * 0.95 * 1.4 = 266K.
Fix:
- Read model.context_length, provider, and base_url from config.yaml
(same as run_agent.py does) and pass them to get_model_context_length()
- Resolve provider/base_url from runtime when not in config
- Cap the 1.4x-adjusted compress threshold at 95% of context_length
- Cap the 1.4x-adjusted warn threshold at context_length
Affects: z.ai GLM-5/GLM-5-turbo, any ~200K or smaller context model
where the 1.4x factor would push 85% above 100%.
Ref: Discord report from Ddox — glm-5-turbo on z.ai coding plan
* fix(mcp-oauth): port mismatch, path traversal, and shared state in OAuth flow
Three bugs in the new MCP OAuth 2.1 PKCE implementation:
1. CRITICAL: OAuth redirect port mismatch — build_oauth_auth() calls
_find_free_port() to register the redirect_uri, but _wait_for_callback()
calls _find_free_port() again getting a DIFFERENT port. Browser redirects
to port A, server listens on port B — callback never arrives, 120s timeout.
Fix: share the port via module-level _oauth_port variable.
2. MEDIUM: Path traversal via unsanitized server_name — HermesTokenStorage
uses server_name directly in filenames. A name like "../../.ssh/config"
writes token files outside ~/.hermes/mcp-tokens/.
Fix: sanitize server_name with the same regex pattern used elsewhere.
3. MEDIUM: Class-level auth_code/state on _CallbackHandler causes data
races if concurrent OAuth flows run. Second callback overwrites first.
Fix: factory function _make_callback_handler() returns a handler class
with a closure-scoped result dict, isolating each flow.
* test: add tests for MCP OAuth path traversal, handler isolation, and port sharing
7 new tests covering:
- Path traversal blocked (../../.ssh/config stays in mcp-tokens/)
- Dots/slashes sanitized and resolved within base dir
- Normal server names preserved
- Special characters sanitized (@, :, /)
- Concurrent handler result dicts are independent
- Handler writes to its own result dict, not class-level
- build_oauth_auth stores port in module-level _oauth_port
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Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <35742124+0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
When a session expires (daily schedule or idle timeout) and is
automatically reset, send a notification to the user explaining
what happened:
◐ Session automatically reset (inactive for 24h).
Conversation history cleared.
Use /resume to browse and restore a previous session.
Adjust reset timing in config.yaml under session_reset.
Notifications are suppressed when:
- The expired session had no activity (no tokens used)
- The platform is excluded (api_server, webhook by default)
- notify: false in config
Changes:
- session.py: _should_reset() returns reason string ('idle'/'daily')
instead of bool; SessionEntry gains auto_reset_reason and
reset_had_activity fields; old entry's total_tokens checked
- config.py: SessionResetPolicy gains notify (bool, default: true)
and notify_exclude_platforms (default: api_server, webhook)
- run.py: sends notification via adapter.send() before processing
the user's message, with activity + platform checks
- 13 new tests
Config (config.yaml):
session_reset:
notify: true
notify_exclude_platforms: [api_server, webhook]
- Download and cache .pdf, .docx, .xlsx, .pptx attachments locally
instead of passing expiring CDN URLs to the agent
- Inject .txt and .md content (≤100 KB) into event.text so the agent
sees file content without needing to fetch the URL
- Add 20 MB size guard and SUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_TYPES allowlist
- Fix: unsupported types (.zip etc.) no longer get MessageType.DOCUMENT
- Add 9 unit tests in test_discord_document_handling.py
Mirrors the Slack implementation from PR #784. Discord CDN URLs are
publicly accessible so no auth header is needed (unlike Slack).
Co-authored-by: Dilee <uzmpsk.dilekakbas@gmail.com>
- test_plugins.py: remove tests for unimplemented plugin command API
(get_plugin_command_handler, register_command never existed)
- test_redact.py: add autouse fixture to clear HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS
env var leaked by cli.py import in other tests
- test_signal.py: same HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS fix for phone redaction
- test_mattermost.py: add @bot_user_id to test messages after the
mention-only filter was added in #2443
- test_context_token_tracking.py: mock resolve_provider_client for
openai-codex provider that requires real OAuth credentials
Full suite: 5893 passed, 0 failed.
* fix: respect DashScope v1 runtime mode for alibaba
Remove the hardcoded Alibaba branch from resolve_runtime_provider()
that forced api_mode='anthropic_messages' regardless of the base URL.
Alibaba now goes through the generic API-key provider path, which
auto-detects the protocol from the URL:
- /apps/anthropic → anthropic_messages (via endswith check)
- /v1 → chat_completions (default)
This fixes Alibaba setup with OpenAI-compatible DashScope endpoints
(e.g. coding-intl.dashscope.aliyuncs.com/v1) that were broken because
runtime always forced Anthropic mode even when setup saved a /v1 URL.
Based on PR #2024 by @kshitijk4poor.
* docs(skill): add split, merge, search examples to ocr-and-documents skill
Adds pymupdf examples for PDF splitting, merging, and text search
to the existing ocr-and-documents skill. No new dependencies — pymupdf
already covers all three operations natively.
* fix: replace all production print() calls with logger in rl_training_tool
Replace all bare print() calls in production code paths with proper logger calls.
- Add `import logging` and module-level `logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)`
- Replace print() in _start_training_run() with logger.info()
- Replace print() in _stop_training_run() with logger.info()
- Replace print(Warning/Note) calls with logger.warning() and logger.info()
Using the logging framework allows log level filtering, proper formatting,
and log routing instead of always printing to stdout.
* fix(gateway): process /queue'd messages after agent completion
/queue stored messages in adapter._pending_messages but never consumed
them after normal (non-interrupted) completion. The consumption path
at line 5219 only checked pending messages when result.get('interrupted')
was True — since /queue deliberately doesn't interrupt, queued messages
were silently dropped.
Now checks adapter._pending_messages after both interrupted AND normal
completion. For queued messages (non-interrupt), the first response is
delivered before recursing to process the queued follow-up. Skips the
direct send when streaming already delivered the response.
Reported by GhostMode on Discord.
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Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: memosr.eth <96793918+memosr@users.noreply.github.com>
The /v1/responses endpoint used an in-memory OrderedDict that lost
all conversation state on gateway restart. Replace with SQLite-backed
storage at ~/.hermes/response_store.db.
- Responses and conversation name mappings survive restarts
- Same LRU eviction behavior (configurable max_size)
- WAL mode for concurrent read performance
- Falls back to in-memory SQLite if disk path unavailable
- Conversation name→response_id mapping moved into the store
Reverts the sanitizer addition from PR #2466 (originally #2129).
We already have _empty_content_retries handling for reasoning-only
responses. The trailing strip risks silently eating valid messages
and is redundant with existing empty-content handling.
Add hermes mcp add/remove/list/test/configure CLI for managing MCP
server connections interactively. Discovery-first 'add' flow connects,
discovers tools, and lets users select which to enable via curses checklist.
Add OAuth 2.1 PKCE authentication for MCP HTTP servers (RFC 7636).
Supports browser-based and manual (headless) authorization, token
caching with 0600 permissions, automatic refresh. Zero external deps.
Add ${ENV_VAR} interpolation in MCP server config values, resolved
from os.environ + ~/.hermes/.env at load time.
Core OAuth module from PR #2021 by @imnotdev25. CLI and mcp_tool
wiring rewritten against current main. Closes#497, #690.
Cherry-picked from PR #2017 by @simpolism. Fixes#2011.
Discord slash commands in threads were missing thread_id in the
SessionSource, causing them to route to the parent channel session.
Commands like /usage and /reset returned wrong data or affected the
wrong session.
Detects discord.Thread channels in _build_slash_event and sets
chat_type='thread' with thread_id. Two tests added.
Remove the hardcoded Alibaba branch from resolve_runtime_provider()
that forced api_mode='anthropic_messages' regardless of the base URL.
Alibaba now goes through the generic API-key provider path, which
auto-detects the protocol from the URL:
- /apps/anthropic → anthropic_messages (via endswith check)
- /v1 → chat_completions (default)
This fixes Alibaba setup with OpenAI-compatible DashScope endpoints
(e.g. coding-intl.dashscope.aliyuncs.com/v1) that were broken because
runtime always forced Anthropic mode even when setup saved a /v1 URL.
Based on PR #2024 by @kshitijk4poor.
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Parse thread_id from explicit deliver target (e.g. telegram:-1003724596514:17)
and forward it to _send_to_platform and mirror_to_session.
Previously _resolve_delivery_target() always set thread_id=None when
parsing the platform:chat_id format, breaking cron job delivery to
specific Telegram topics.
Added tests:
- test_explicit_telegram_topic_target_with_thread_id
- test_explicit_telegram_chat_id_without_thread_id
Also updated CRONJOB_SCHEMA deliver description to document the
platform:chat_id:thread_id format.
Co-authored-by: Alex Ferrari <alex@thealexferrari.com>
Five improvements to the /api/jobs endpoints:
1. Startup availability check — cron module imported once at class load,
endpoints return 501 if unavailable (not 500 per-request import error)
2. Input limits — name ≤ 200 chars, prompt ≤ 5000 chars, repeat must be
positive int
3. Update field whitelist — only name/schedule/prompt/deliver/skills/
repeat/enabled pass through to cron.jobs.update_job, preventing
arbitrary key injection
4. Deduplicated validation — _check_job_id and _check_jobs_available
helpers replace repeated boilerplate
5. 32 new tests covering all endpoints, validation, auth, and
cron-unavailable cases
Replace hardcoded 120-second grace period with a dynamic window that
scales with the job's scheduling frequency (half the period, clamped
to [120s, 2h]). Daily jobs now catch up if missed by up to 2 hours
instead of being silently skipped after just 2 minutes.
Changes the policy for agent-created skills with critical security
findings from 'block' (silently rejected) to 'ask' (allowed with
warning logged). The agent created the skill, so blocking it entirely
is too aggressive — let it through but log the findings.
- Policy: agent-created dangerous changed from block to ask
- should_allow_install returns None for 'ask' (vs True/False)
- format_scan_report shows 'NEEDS CONFIRMATION' for ask
- skill_manager_tool.py caller handles None (allows with warning)
- force=True still overrides as before
Based on PR #2271 by redhelix (closed — 3200 lines of unrelated
Mission Control code excluded).
Python 3.12 changed PosixPath.__new__ to ignore the redirected path
argument, breaking the FakePath subclass pattern. Use monkeypatch on
Path.exists instead.
Based on PR #2261 by @dieutx, fixed NameError (bare Path not imported).
Fixes#2234
The placeholder '(No response generated)' was overwriting the actual
final_response, causing it to be delivered to Discord even when the
agent completed work silently via tools.
Changes:
- Separate logged_response for output template display
- Keep final_response clean (empty when agent has no text)
- Delivery logic now correctly skips when final_response is empty
Test added to verify empty response stays empty for delivery.
Co-authored-by: Bartok9 <bartokmagic@proton.me>
Two bugs in the auxiliary provider auto-detection chain:
1. Expired Codex JWT blocks the auto chain: _read_codex_access_token()
returned any stored token without checking expiry, preventing fallback
to working providers. Now decodes JWT exp claim and returns None for
expired tokens.
2. Auxiliary Anthropic client missing OAuth identity transforms:
_AnthropicCompletionsAdapter always called build_anthropic_kwargs with
is_oauth=False, causing 400 errors for OAuth tokens. Now detects OAuth
tokens via _is_oauth_token() and propagates the flag through the
adapter chain.
Cherry-picked from PR #2378 by 0xbyt4. Fixed test_api_key_no_oauth_flag
to mock resolve_anthropic_token directly (env var alone was insufficient).
redact_sensitive_text() now returns early for None and coerces other
non-string values to str before applying regex-based redaction,
preventing TypeErrors in logging/tool-output paths.
Cherry-picked from PR #2369 by aydnOktay.
On the native Anthropic Messages API path, convert_messages_to_anthropic()
moves top-level cache_control on role:tool messages inside the tool_result
block. On OpenRouter (chat_completions), no such conversion happens — the
unexpected top-level field causes a silent hang on the second tool call.
Add native_anthropic parameter to _apply_cache_marker() and
apply_anthropic_cache_control(). When False (OpenRouter), role:tool messages
are skipped entirely. When True (native Anthropic), existing behaviour is
preserved.
Fixes#2362
When 'hermes update' stashes local changes and the restore hits
conflicts, the previous behavior silently ran 'git reset --hard HEAD'
to clean up. This could surprise users who didn't realize their
working tree was being nuked.
Now the conflict handler:
- Lists the specific conflicted files
- Reassures the user their stash is preserved
- Asks before resetting (interactive mode)
- Auto-resets in non-interactive mode (prompt_user=False)
- If declined, leaves the working tree as-is with guidance
* fix: prevent Anthropic token fallback leaking to third-party anthropic_messages providers
When provider is minimax/alibaba/etc and MINIMAX_API_KEY is not set,
the code fell back to resolve_anthropic_token() sending Anthropic OAuth
credentials to third-party endpoints, causing 401 errors.
Now only provider=="anthropic" triggers the fallback. Generalizes the
Alibaba-specific guard from #1739 to all non-Anthropic providers.
* fix: set provider='anthropic' in credential refresh tests
Follow-up for cherry-picked PR #2383 — existing tests didn't set
agent.provider, which the new guard requires to allow Anthropic
token refresh.
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The gateway created a fresh AIAgent per message, rebuilding the system
prompt (including memory, skills, context files) every turn. This broke
prompt prefix caching — providers like Anthropic charge ~10x more for
uncached prefixes.
Now caches AIAgent instances per session_key with a config signature.
The cached agent is reused across messages in the same session,
preserving the frozen system prompt and tool schemas. Cache is
invalidated when:
- Config changes (model, provider, toolsets, reasoning, ephemeral
prompt) — detected via signature mismatch
- /new, /reset, /clear — explicit session reset
- /model — global model change clears all cached agents
- /reasoning — global reasoning change clears all cached agents
Per-message state (callbacks, stream consumers, progress queues) is
set on the agent instance before each run_conversation() call.
This matches CLI behavior where a single AIAgent lives across all turns
in a session, with _cached_system_prompt built once and reused.
When `hermes update` stashes local changes and the subsequent
`git stash apply` fails or leaves unmerged files, the conflict markers
(<<<<<<< etc.) were left in the working tree, making Hermes unrunnable
until manually cleaned up.
Now the update command runs `git reset --hard HEAD` to restore a clean
working tree before exiting, and also detects unmerged files even when
git stash apply reports success.
Closes#2348
Add @file:path, @folder:dir, @diff, @staged, @git:N, and @url:
references that expand inline before the message reaches the LLM.
Supports line ranges (@file:main.py:10-50), token budget enforcement
(soft warn at 25%, hard block at 50%), and path sandboxing for gateway.
Core module from PR #2090 by @kshitijk4poor. CLI and gateway wiring
rewritten against current main. Fixed asyncio.run() crash when called
from inside a running event loop (gateway).
Closes#682.
Fixes#1803. send_image_file, send_document, and send_video were missing
message_thread_id forwarding, causing them to fail in Telegram forum/supergroups
where thread_id is required. send_voice already handled this correctly. Adds
metadata parameter + message_thread_id to all three methods, and adds tests
covering the thread_id forwarding path.
Based on PR #1749 by @erosika (reimplemented on current main).
Extracts three protected methods from run() so wrapper CLIs can extend
the TUI without overriding the entire method:
- _get_extra_tui_widgets(): inject widgets between spacer and status bar
- _register_extra_tui_keybindings(kb, input_area): add keybindings
- _build_tui_layout_children(**widgets): full control over ordering
Default implementations reproduce existing layout exactly. The inline
HSplit in run() now delegates to _build_tui_layout_children().
5 tests covering defaults, widget insertion position, and keybinding
registration.
When using Alibaba (DashScope) with an anthropic-compatible endpoint,
model names like qwen3.5-plus were being normalized to qwen3-5-plus.
Alibaba's API expects the dot. Added preserve_dots parameter to
normalize_model_name() and build_anthropic_kwargs().
Also fixed 401 auth: when provider is alibaba or base_url contains
dashscope/aliyuncs, use only the resolved API key (DASHSCOPE_API_KEY).
Never fall back to resolve_anthropic_token(), and skip Anthropic
credential refresh for DashScope endpoints.
Cherry-picked from PR #1748 by crazywriter1. Fixes#1739.
- Add resolve_config_path(): checks $HERMES_HOME/honcho.json first,
falls back to ~/.honcho/config.json. Enables isolated Hermes instances
with independent Honcho credentials and settings.
- Update CLI and doctor to use resolved path instead of hardcoded global.
- Change default session_strategy from per-session to per-directory.
Part 1 of #1962 by @erosika.
Bare strings like "image", "audio", "document" were appended to
media_types, but downstream run.py checks mtype.startswith("image/")
and mtype.startswith("audio/"), which never matched. This caused all
Mattermost file attachments to be silently dropped from vision/STT
processing. Use the actual MIME type from file_info instead.
When streaming is enabled, the base adapter receives None from
_handle_message (already_sent=True) and cannot run auto-TTS for
voice input. The runner was unconditionally skipping voice input
TTS assuming the base adapter would handle it.
Now the runner takes over TTS responsibility when streaming has
already delivered the text response, so voice channel playback
works with both streaming on and off.
Streaming off behavior is unchanged (default already_sent=False
preserves the original code path exactly).
Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <35742124+0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
Cron deliveries were mirrored into the target gateway session as
assistant-role messages, causing consecutive assistant messages that
violate message alternation (issue #2221).
Instead of fixing the role, remove the mirror injection entirely.
Cron outputs already live in their own cron session and don't belong
in the interactive conversation history.
Delivered messages are now wrapped with a header (task name) and a
footer noting the agent cannot see or respond to the message, so
users have clear context about what they're reading.
Closes#2221
A single Telegram 409 Conflict from getUpdates permanently killed
Telegram polling with no recovery possible (retryable=False on
first occurrence). This is too aggressive for production use with
process supervisors.
Transient 409s are expected during:
- --replace handoffs where the old long-poll session lingers on
Telegram servers for a few seconds after SIGTERM
- systemd Restart=on-failure respawns that overlap with the dying
instance cleanup
Now _handle_polling_conflict() retries up to 3 times with a
10-second delay between attempts. The 30-second total retry window
lets stale server-side sessions expire. If all retries fail, the
error is still marked as permanently fatal — preserving the original
protection against genuine dual-instance conflicts.
Tests updated: split the single conflict test into two — one verifying
retry on transient conflict, one verifying fatal after exhausted
retries.
Closes#2296
Previously, all project context files (AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, .hermes.md)
were loaded and concatenated into the system prompt. This bloated the prompt
with potentially redundant or conflicting instructions.
Now only ONE project context type is loaded, using priority order:
1. .hermes.md / HERMES.md (walk to git root)
2. AGENTS.md / agents.md (recursive directory walk)
3. CLAUDE.md / claude.md (cwd only, NEW)
4. .cursorrules / .cursor/rules/*.mdc (cwd only)
SOUL.md from HERMES_HOME remains independent and always loads.
Also adds CLAUDE.md as a recognized context file format, matching the
convention popularized by Claude Code.
Refactored the monolithic function into four focused helpers:
_load_hermes_md, _load_agents_md, _load_claude_md, _load_cursorrules.
Tests: replaced 1 coexistence test with 10 new tests covering priority
ordering, CLAUDE.md loading, case sensitivity, injection blocking.
Cherry-picked from PR #2201 by @Gutslabs.
session_search resolved hits to parent/root sessions but only excluded
the exact current_session_id. If the active session was a child
continuation (compression/delegation), its parent could still appear
as a 'past' conversation result.
Fix: resolve current_session_id to its lineage root before filtering,
so the entire active lineage (parent and children) is excluded.
Remove the [Files already read — do NOT re-read these] user message
that was injected into the conversation after context compression.
This message used role='user' for system-generated content, creating
a fake user turn that confused models about conversation state and
could contribute to task-redo behavior.
The file_tools.py read tracker (warn on 3rd consecutive read, block
on 4th+) already handles re-read prevention inline without injecting
synthetic messages.
Closes#2224.
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
Replace asyncio.run() with thread-local persistent event loops for
worker threads (e.g., delegate_task's ThreadPoolExecutor). asyncio.run()
creates and closes a fresh loop on every call, leaving cached
httpx/AsyncOpenAI clients bound to a dead loop — causing 'Event loop is
closed' errors during GC when parallel subagents clean up connections.
The fix mirrors the main thread's _get_tool_loop() pattern but uses
threading.local() so each worker thread gets its own long-lived loop,
avoiding both cross-thread contention and the create-destroy lifecycle.
Added 4 regression tests covering worker loop persistence, reuse,
per-thread isolation, and separation from the main thread's loop.
- Convert ~~text~~ to ~text~ (MarkdownV2 strikethrough)
- Protect ||text|| from pipe escaping (MarkdownV2 spoiler)
- Preserve > at line start as blockquote instead of escaping it
- Update _strip_mdv2() to strip ~strikethrough~ and ||spoiler|| markers
- Add tests covering new formatting paths and edge cases
Cherry-picked from PR #2146 by @crazywriter1. Fixes#2104.
asyncio.run() creates and closes a fresh event loop each call. Cached
httpx/AsyncOpenAI clients bound to the dead loop crash on GC with
'Event loop is closed'. This hit vision_analyze on first use in CLI.
Two-layer fix:
- model_tools._run_async(): replace asyncio.run() with persistent
loop via _get_tool_loop() + run_until_complete()
- auxiliary_client._get_cached_client(): track which loop created
each async client, discard stale entries if loop is closed
6 regression tests covering loop lifecycle, reuse, and full vision
dispatch chain.
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
Two fixes for Telegram/gateway-specific bugs:
1. Anthropic adapter: strip orphaned tool_result blocks (mirror of
existing tool_use stripping). Context compression or session
truncation can remove an assistant message containing a tool_use
while leaving the subsequent tool_result intact. Anthropic rejects
these with a 400: 'unexpected tool_use_id found in tool_result
blocks'. The adapter now collects all tool_use IDs and filters out
any tool_result blocks referencing IDs not in that set.
2. Gateway: /reset and /new now bypass the running-agent guard (like
/status already does). Previously, sending /reset while an agent
was running caused the raw text to be queued and later fed back as
a user message with the same broken history — replaying the
corrupted session instead of resetting it. Now the running agent is
interrupted, pending messages are cleared, and the reset command
dispatches immediately.
Tests updated: existing tests now include proper tool_use→tool_result
pairs; two new tests cover orphaned tool_result stripping.
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
* feat: context pressure warnings for CLI and gateway
User-facing notifications as context approaches the compaction threshold.
Warnings fire at 60% and 85% of the way to compaction — relative to
the configured compression threshold, not the raw context window.
CLI: Formatted line with a progress bar showing distance to compaction.
Cyan at 60% (approaching), bold yellow at 85% (imminent).
◐ context ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▱▱▱▱▱▱▱▱ 60% to compaction 100k threshold (50%) · approaching compaction
⚠ context ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▱▱▱ 85% to compaction 100k threshold (50%) · compaction imminent
Gateway: Plain-text notification sent to the user's chat via the new
status_callback mechanism (asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe bridge,
same pattern as step_callback).
Does NOT inject into the message stream. The LLM never sees these
warnings. Flags reset after each compaction cycle.
Files changed:
- agent/display.py — format_context_pressure(), format_context_pressure_gateway()
- run_agent.py — status_callback param, _context_50/70_warned flags,
_emit_context_pressure(), flag reset in _compress_context()
- gateway/run.py — _status_callback_sync bridge, wired to AIAgent
- tests/test_context_pressure.py — 23 tests
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into hermes/hermes-7ea545bf
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Replace the fragile hardcoded context length system with a multi-source
resolution chain that correctly identifies context windows per provider.
Key changes:
- New agent/models_dev.py: Fetches and caches the models.dev registry
(3800+ models across 100+ providers with per-provider context windows).
In-memory cache (1hr TTL) + disk cache for cold starts.
- Rewritten get_model_context_length() resolution chain:
0. Config override (model.context_length)
1. Custom providers per-model context_length
2. Persistent disk cache
3. Endpoint /models (local servers)
4. Anthropic /v1/models API (max_input_tokens, API-key only)
5. OpenRouter live API (existing, unchanged)
6. Nous suffix-match via OpenRouter (dot/dash normalization)
7. models.dev registry lookup (provider-aware)
8. Thin hardcoded defaults (broad family patterns)
9. 128K fallback (was 2M)
- Provider-aware context: same model now correctly resolves to different
context windows per provider (e.g. claude-opus-4.6: 1M on Anthropic,
128K on GitHub Copilot). Provider name flows through ContextCompressor.
- DEFAULT_CONTEXT_LENGTHS shrunk from 80+ entries to ~16 broad patterns.
models.dev replaces the per-model hardcoding.
- CONTEXT_PROBE_TIERS changed from [2M, 1M, 512K, 200K, 128K, 64K, 32K]
to [128K, 64K, 32K, 16K, 8K]. Unknown models no longer start at 2M.
- hermes model: prompts for context_length when configuring custom
endpoints. Supports shorthand (32k, 128K). Saved to custom_providers
per-model config.
- custom_providers schema extended with optional models dict for
per-model context_length (backward compatible).
- Nous Portal: suffix-matches bare IDs (claude-opus-4-6) against
OpenRouter's prefixed IDs (anthropic/claude-opus-4.6) with dot/dash
normalization. Handles all 15 current Nous models.
- Anthropic direct: queries /v1/models for max_input_tokens. Only works
with regular API keys (sk-ant-api*), not OAuth tokens. Falls through
to models.dev for OAuth users.
Tests: 5574 passed (18 new tests for models_dev + updated probe tiers)
Docs: Updated configuration.md context length section, AGENTS.md
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
* fix: preserve Ollama model:tag colons in context length detection
The colon-split logic in get_model_context_length() and
_query_local_context_length() assumed any colon meant provider:model
format (e.g. "local:my-model"). But Ollama uses model:tag format
(e.g. "qwen3.5:27b"), so the split turned "qwen3.5:27b" into just
"27b" — which matches nothing, causing a fallback to the 2M token
probe tier.
Now only recognised provider prefixes (local, openrouter, anthropic,
etc.) are stripped. Ollama model:tag names pass through intact.
* fix: update claude-opus-4-6 and claude-sonnet-4-6 context length from 200K to 1M
Both models support 1,000,000 token context windows. The hardcoded defaults
were set before Anthropic expanded the context for the 4.6 generation.
Verified via models.dev and OpenRouter API data.
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Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
Cherry-picked from PR #2120 by @unclebumpy.
- from_env() now reads HONCHO_BASE_URL and enables Honcho when base_url
is set, even without an API key
- from_global_config() reads baseUrl from config root with
HONCHO_BASE_URL env var as fallback
- get_honcho_client() guard relaxed to allow base_url without api_key
for no-auth local instances
- Added HONCHO_BASE_URL to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS registry
Result: Setting HONCHO_BASE_URL=http://localhost:8000 in ~/.hermes/.env
now correctly routes the Honcho client to a local instance.
When the user is on a custom provider (provider=custom, localhost, or
127.0.0.1 endpoint), /model <name> no longer tries to auto-detect a
provider switch. The model name changes on the current endpoint as-is.
To switch away from a custom endpoint, users must use explicit
provider:model syntax (e.g. /model openai-codex:gpt-5.2-codex).
A helpful tip is printed when changing models on a custom endpoint.
This prevents the confusing case where someone on LM Studio types
/model gpt-5.2-codex, the auto-detection tries to switch providers,
fails or partially succeeds, and requests still go to the old endpoint.
Also fixes the missing prompt_toolkit.auto_suggest mock stub in
test_cli_init.py (same issue already fixed in test_cli_new_session.py).
Follow-up to PR #2101 (InB4DevOps). Adds three missing context compressor
resets in reset_session_state():
- compression_count (displayed in status bar)
- last_total_tokens
- _context_probed (stale context-error flag)
Also fixes the test_cli_new_session.py prompt_toolkit mock (missing
auto_suggest stub) and adds a regression test for #2099 that verifies
all token counters and compressor state are zeroed on /new.