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khungate
1891bee9d3 fix(telegram): wire gt: callback dispatch for gmail-triage buttons
The gmail-triage skill's Telegram inline buttons emit callback_data of the
form `gt:<verb>:<arg>`, but `_handle_callback_query` had no `gt:` branch —
taps fell through silently and the spinner sat there until Telegram timed it
out.

Add `_handle_gmail_triage_callback`, dispatched from the existing callback
router, that:

- Authorizes the caller via the same `_is_callback_user_authorized` path as
  the approval / slash-confirm / clarify handlers.
- Maps each verb to a script under `~/.hermes/scripts/gmail-triage/` and runs
  it async with a 60s timeout.
- Splits verbs into one-shots (send / archive / draft / spam) — append the
  confirmation and strip the keyboard so the action can't fire twice — and
  sticky-state changes (mute / trust / vip ± -domain) — append the
  confirmation but leave the keyboard tappable so the user can stack actions
  on one email.
- On failure: toast only, keyboard preserved so the user can retry.
- Logs every callback outcome to gateway.log for debugging.
2026-05-18 22:45:58 -07:00
analista
d81b888807 fix(telegram): report cron topic fallback 2026-05-18 22:45:05 -07:00
fonhal
16d8e44f7a fix(telegram): add DM topic typing fallback when message_thread_id rejected
When a DM topic lane's message_thread_id is rejected by Telegram
(e.g. stale or deleted topic), send_typing now falls back to sending
the typing indicator without thread_id so it at least appears in the
main DM view, rather than being silently swallowed.

Also adds test for the fallback behavior.
2026-05-18 22:43:46 -07:00
soynchux
b38140eb8f fix(gateway): allow chat-scoped telegram auth without sender user_id 2026-05-18 22:43:14 -07:00
JackJin
95a0955e19 fix(gateway): restore Telegram DM topic thread_id after session split (#27166)
When context compression triggers a mid-turn session split, source.thread_id
can be None on synthetic/recovered events. _thread_metadata_for_source then
returns None, causing the Telegram adapter to send with no message_thread_id
and the response lands in the General thread instead of the active DM topic.

Fix:
- hermes_state.py: Add get_telegram_topic_binding_by_session() for reverse
  lookup by session_id (enabled by the existing UNIQUE INDEX on session_id).
- gateway/run.py: After session-split detection, if source is a Telegram DM
  and source.thread_id is None, recover it from the binding via the new
  method so _thread_metadata_for_source produces the correct thread routing.
- tests/: Coverage for the new lookup method and the recovery flow.
2026-05-18 22:42:28 -07:00
B0Tch1
9d789f3a5b feat(telegram): add disable_topic_auto_rename gateway flag
When Hermes auto-titles a session in a Telegram DM topic it currently
renames the topic itself to the generated title. That works for
operator-managed lanes (extra.dm_topics) but is disruptive for
ad-hoc Threaded-Mode topics that users name by hand — every first
exchange overwrites their chosen title.

Add gateway.platforms.telegram.extra.disable_topic_auto_rename (default
False, preserving prior behaviour). When set, both
_schedule_telegram_topic_title_rename and the underlying
_rename_telegram_topic_for_session_title short-circuit before touching
the Telegram API. Internal session titles (sessions list, TUI) keep
working unchanged.

Also bridge the legacy top-level telegram.disable_topic_auto_rename key
through to gateway.platforms.telegram.extra so users on the older
config layout don't have to migrate to enable it.

- Tests cover the runtime flag, the scheduling entry-point, and string
  truthiness coercion for YAML-loaded values.
- Docs updated in messaging/telegram.md with an example block.
2026-05-18 22:40:44 -07:00
Maxim Esipov
3ec28f34ca fix(telegram): preserve topic metadata on overflow edits 2026-05-18 22:40:03 -07:00
kiranvk2011
77c4675a50 fix(telegram): route image documents (.png/.jpg/.webp/.gif) through vision pipeline
When users send images as documents (Telegram file picker), they were
rejected with "Unsupported document type" because SUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_TYPES
only includes text/office formats. Add SUPPORTED_IMAGE_DOCUMENT_TYPES
to base.py and handle them in telegram.py before the document check.

- Add SUPPORTED_IMAGE_DOCUMENT_TYPES constant to base.py
- Add MIME reverse-lookup for image types in telegram.py
- Route image documents through cache_image_from_bytes + vision pipeline
- Handle media groups for image documents

Closes: #20128, #18620
2026-05-18 22:37:28 -07:00
Booker
46ce3453c1 fix(telegram): gate profile bots by allowed topics 2026-05-18 22:35:28 -07:00
Dani
7682198178 fix(gateway): register Telegram commands for groups
Register Telegram bot commands across default, private, and group scopes so
the slash-command menu is available outside DMs.

Changes from review feedback:
- Add asyncio.Lock to prevent race condition in _ensure_forum_commands
- Extract MAX_COMMANDS_PER_SCOPE constant (30) to avoid magic number
- Upgrade error logging from debug->warning in forum registration
- Add tests covering lazy forum registration and concurrent safety
- Remove /start handler from this PR (separate feature)

Fixes review: needs_work (race, magic number, log levels, missing tests)
2026-05-18 22:34:48 -07:00
karthikeyann
ede47a54be fix(gateway): pin Telegram DM-topic routing to user's current topic
Topic-mode DM replies were fragmenting one conversation across many sessions: a Reply on a message in another topic delivered Telegram's message_thread_id for *that* topic, and #3206's strip routed plain replies to the lobby. Both pulled the user away from their current session. Fix: when topic mode is on, rewrite source.thread_id to the user's most-recent binding if the inbound id is missing/General or not a known topic. Non-topic-mode users unchanged.
2026-05-18 22:30:28 -07:00
samahn0601
af381ef12c fix(telegram): retry wrapped connect timeouts 2026-05-18 22:29:03 -07:00
nftpoetrist
4b6d35bed2 fix(telegram): escape send_slash_confirm preview with format_message
send_slash_confirm() sent the raw command preview with ParseMode.MARKDOWN,
skipping the format_message() conversion applied to every other dynamic
send in the adapter. Commands with underscores, dots, brackets, or other
MarkdownV2-sensitive characters raised BadRequest: Can't parse entities;
the exception was swallowed by the outer try/except, so the confirmation
prompt silently never appeared.

Fix: wrap preview through format_message() and switch to MARKDOWN_V2,
symmetric with send_update_prompt and the callback sends fixed in
a69404052.
2026-05-18 22:28:21 -07:00
Zyrixtrex
f8eeb570cb fix(gateway): avoid duplicate Telegram text after auto-TTS voice replies 2026-05-18 22:27:40 -07:00
eliteworkstation94-ai
7b2bcba167 fix: avoid Telegram group reply thread session splits 2026-05-18 22:25:53 -07:00
briandevans
d69f0c1a99 fix(gateway): mark final voice reply as notify-worthy so Telegram delivers it audibly
In Telegram "important" notifications mode (default), TelegramPlatformAdapter
sets ``disable_notification=True`` on every send unless metadata carries
``notify=True``.  GatewayRunner._send_voice_reply already passes thread
metadata through to ``adapter.send_voice``, but never marks the final
auto-TTS voice reply as notify-worthy — so users with the default mode get
the final voice note delivered silently with no push notification.

Mirror the final-text path in gateway/platforms/base.py (the existing
text-response final send already adds ``metadata["notify"] = True``).

Issue #27970 Bug 2.  Bug 1 (MP3 vs. native OGG voice-note) is being
addressed by existing PRs #20182 / #20878 — this PR is intentionally
scoped to the silent-delivery bug only.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 22:25:15 -07:00
briandevans
ba2572e54c fix(telegram): resume typing indicator after inline approval click (#27853)
The text /approve and /deny paths in gateway/run.py call
resume_typing_for_chat() after resolve_gateway_approval() succeeds, but
the Telegram inline-button (ea:*) callback in _handle_callback_query did
not. Typing is paused when the approval is sent (gateway/run.py:15658),
so without a matching resume the typing indicator stayed gone for the
remainder of a long-running turn after a button click.

Symmetry-match the text path: after a successful resolve, call
self.resume_typing_for_chat(str(query_chat_id)). Guarded by count > 0
to match /approve's "if not count" early-return — if nothing was
actually resolved, the agent thread was never unblocked, so typing
should remain paused.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 22:20:57 -07:00
LeonSGP43
434d508d0a fix(telegram): propagate extra base_url config 2026-05-18 22:15:46 -07:00
falconexe
5c4b43ced7 fix(telegram): reset sticky fallback IP on connect failure, retry primary DNS
When a sticky fallback IP (from DoH discovery) becomes unreachable,
the transport previously got stuck in an attempt_order that only
tried the dead IP.  This prevented the gateway from recovering
until the service was restarted.

Changes:
- Always include primary DNS path (None) after the sticky IP in the
  attempt_order so that a primary-path retry happens on sticky failure.
- Reset self._sticky_ip to None when the currently sticky IP hits
  a connect timeout / connect error, allowing the next request to
  retry from scratch.

Fixes silent Telegram disconnection when discovered fallback IPs
are transiently or permanently unreachable.
2026-05-18 22:14:45 -07:00
liuhao1024
89d32052ed fix(telegram): fail-closed auth fallback when TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS is empty
The _is_callback_user_authorized fallback returned True when
TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS was not set, allowing any Telegram user
to interact with the bot. Change to fail-closed: deny by default
unless GATEWAY_ALLOW_ALL_USERS=true is explicitly set.

Fixes #24457
2026-05-18 22:08:08 -07:00
ygd58
db50af910b fix(telegram): enforce TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS allowlist on inbound messages
TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS was only checked for callback/inline-button
actions but not for inbound messages. Unauthorized users triggered an
'Unauthorized user' log warning but their messages were still processed
by the agent — a P0 security bypass (issue #23778).

Fix: add allowlist check in _should_process_message() which is called
for all message types (text, command, media, location). If the sender
is not in TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS, the message is dropped immediately
with a warning log. Empty TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS continues to allow
all users (existing behavior).

Fixes #23778
2026-05-18 22:05:58 -07:00
Maxim Esipov
de4cb55bf3 fix(telegram): route resumed DM topic sends directly 2026-05-18 22:04:41 -07:00
Fábio Siqueira
fbabd560ff fix(gateway): route background-process notifications into Telegram DM topics
Background-process completion notifications (notify_on_complete) and
watch-pattern notifications were always delivered to the Telegram main
chat instead of the originating private-chat topic.

Hermes-created Telegram DM topic lanes only render a send when it carries
both message_thread_id and a reply anchor. The synthetic MessageEvent
injected on process completion had no message_id, so _reply_anchor_for_event
returned None and _thread_kwargs_for_send dropped message_thread_id
entirely — routing the notification to the main chat.

Capture the triggering message id at spawn time and thread it through to
the synthetic event so it can be reply-anchored back into the topic:

- session_context: add HERMES_SESSION_MESSAGE_ID context var
- telegram adapter: populate SessionSource.message_id on inbound messages
- terminal tool: persist watcher_message_id on the process session
- process registry: carry/persist message_id on watcher dicts + checkpoint
- gateway: set MessageEvent.message_id on injected notifications

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 22:03:12 -07:00
CryptoByz
f260aa6dc0 fix(telegram): recover from post-update polling conflict without entering limbo 2026-05-18 22:01:31 -07:00
Bartok9
6be579f626 fix(telegram): preserve can_edit after transient network errors in progress edits (#27828)
When edit_message_text fails with a transient error (httpx.ConnectError,
NetworkError, server disconnected, timeouts), the progress-message sender
must not permanently set can_edit = False — that would convert a single
Telegram network hiccup into separate per-tool bubbles for the rest of the run.

Changes:
- gateway/platforms/telegram.py: edit_message now returns retryable=True for
  transient network errors (ConnectError, NetworkError, timeouts, server
  disconnects, temporarily unavailable). Permanent failures (flood control,
  message-not-found, permissions) remain retryable=False.
- gateway/run.py: send_progress_messages checks result.retryable before
  setting can_edit = False. Transient failures skip the fallback-send and
  continue — the next edit cycle catches up with the accumulated lines.
  Permanent failures (flood, message-not-found, etc.) still disable editing.

Tests: 22 new tests in test_telegram_progress_edit_transient.py covering
transient vs permanent error classification, SendResult.retryable semantics,
and the can_edit decision logic.

Fixes #27828
2026-05-18 21:59:40 -07:00
Erhnysr
1b3c51bccc fix(gateway): keep tool-progress edits alive after Telegram flood control
When a progress-message edit hits Telegram flood control (RetryAfter),
can_edit was unconditionally set to False, permanently disabling coalescing
for the rest of the run. Subsequent tool updates were posted as separate
new messages instead of updating the existing progress bubble.

Fix: only set can_edit=False for non-recoverable edit errors. On flood
control, back off by resetting _last_edit_ts so the throttle interval is
respected before the next edit attempt.

Fixes #25188
2026-05-18 21:58:47 -07:00
Teknium
256c4c1b4a fix(gateway): scope audio_file_paths outside media_urls guard
The audio-file-paths handling block at line 7334 references the variable
unconditionally, but #24879 initialized it inside the 'if event.media_urls'
block — so events without media_urls hit UnboundLocalError.

Found via test_run_agent_queued_message_does_not_treat_commentary_as_final
after PR #28478 landed.
2026-05-18 21:57:20 -07:00
Maxim Esipov
f55c67ac1f fix(gateway): roll over Telegram tool progress bubbles 2026-05-18 21:57:20 -07:00
Bartok9
b93996c35e fix(gateway): route Telegram audio file attachments away from STT pipeline (#24870)
Telegram distinguishes three kinds of audio payloads:
  - message.voice  → Opus/OGG voice messages  → STT pipeline  ✓
  - message.audio  → audio file attachments   → bypasses STT  ← was broken
  - message.document (audio mime) → generic file route

**Root cause** — the inbound message routing block in gateway/run.py
matched both MessageType.VOICE *and* MessageType.AUDIO into audio_paths,
which were then fed unconditionally to _enrich_message_with_transcription.
Audio file attachments (.mp3, .m4a, etc.) were therefore auto-transcribed
instead of being treated as files, making the transcribe skill unusable
from Telegram because the path it needed was never surfaced.

**Fix**
- Introduce a new audio_file_paths list populated exclusively by
  MessageType.AUDIO events.
- Narrow the audio_paths selector to MessageType.VOICE (and bare
  audio/ mime-type events that are not explicitly AUDIO or DOCUMENT).
- After the STT block, inject a document-style context note for each
  audio_file_path, giving the agent the file path and asking what to do
  with it (consistent with how plain documents are handled).

**Tests** — 5 new tests in test_telegram_audio_vs_voice.py:
  - voice message still transcribed (regression guard)
  - audio attachment skips STT (core fix)
  - audio attachment context note format
  - STT disabled still produces file note (not STT-disabled notice)
  - MessageType.AUDIO != MessageType.VOICE sanity check

Fixes #24870
2026-05-18 21:53:57 -07:00
liuhao1024
21a15b6711 fix(telegram): respect reply_to_mode for DM topic reply fallback
The DM topic reply fallback code in send() hardcoded should_thread=True
when telegram_dm_topic_reply_fallback metadata was present, bypassing
_should_thread_reply() and ignoring reply_to_mode config. This caused
quote bubbles on every response even with reply_to_mode: 'off'.

Fix:
- Add reply_to_mode param to _reply_to_message_id_for_send() and
  _thread_kwargs_for_send() classmethods
- In send(), check self._reply_to_mode != 'off' for DM topic fallback
- Suppress reply anchor and reply_to_message_id when mode is 'off'
  while preserving message_thread_id for correct topic routing
- Thread reply_to_mode through all 29 call sites

Regression coverage: 10 new tests in test_telegram_reply_mode.py
covering classmethod behavior, send() integration, and backward
compatibility.

Fixes reply_to_mode: 'off' ignored by Telegram DM topic reply fallback code #23994
2026-05-18 21:52:39 -07:00
LeonSGP43
7fad501f08 fix(telegram): default streaming transport to edit 2026-05-18 21:51:39 -07:00
asdlem
6fb57bc9cf fix(telegram): render full clarify choice text in message body, use short button labels
When Telegram clarify prompts offer long choices, mobile clients
truncate the inline button labels, making options unreadable.
Previously only the question was shown in the message body with
truncated choice text in button labels.

Fix: append the full numbered option list to the message body
so users can read complete choice text on any client.  Buttons
now use short numeric labels (1, 2, ...) to avoid Telegram
truncation.  The 'Other (type answer)' button is unchanged.

Long choice labels are now rendered in full (not truncated to
57 chars + '...') since they appear in the body instead of
button labels.

Closes: #27497
2026-05-18 21:49:19 -07:00
Teknium
b5c1fe78aa
feat(skills): add skill bundles — alias /<name> loads multiple skills (#28373)
Skill bundles are tiny YAML files in ~/.hermes/skill-bundles/ that
group several skills under one slash command. Invoking /<bundle-name>
from any surface (CLI, TUI, dashboard, any gateway platform) loads
every referenced skill into a single combined user message.

Use cases:
- /backend-dev → loads github-code-review + test-driven-development
  + github-pr-workflow as one bundle.
- /research → loads several research skills together.
- Team task profiles shared via dotfiles.

Behavior:
- Bundles take precedence over individual skills when slugs collide.
- Missing skills are skipped with a note, not fatal.
- No system-prompt mutation — bundles generate a fresh user message
  at invocation time, the same way /<skill> does. Prompt cache stays
  intact.
- Works in CLI dispatch, gateway dispatch, autocomplete (CLI + TUI),
  /help display.

Schema (~/.hermes/skill-bundles/<slug>.yaml):
    name: backend-dev
    description: Backend feature work.
    skills:
      - github-code-review
      - test-driven-development
    instruction: |
      Optional extra guidance prepended to the loaded skills.

New module: agent/skill_bundles.py — load, scan, resolve, build
invocation message, save, delete. yaml.safe_load only; broken
bundles log a warning and are skipped, never raise.

New CLI subcommand: hermes bundles {list,show,create,delete,reload}.
Implementation in hermes_cli/bundles.py; wired in hermes_cli/main.py.
'bundles' added to _BUILTIN_SUBCOMMANDS so plugin discovery skips it.

New in-session slash command: /bundles lists installed bundles in
both CLI and gateway. /<bundle-name> dispatch added to CLI (cli.py)
and gateway (gateway/run.py) before the existing /<skill-name> path.

Autocomplete: SlashCommandCompleter gained an optional
skill_bundles_provider parameter that defaults to None — the prompt
shows '▣ <description> (N skills)' for bundles vs '' for skills.

Tests:
- tests/agent/test_skill_bundles.py — 33 tests covering slugify,
  scan/cache freshness, resolve (including underscore→hyphen
  Telegram alias), build_bundle_invocation_message (loading, missing
  skills, user/bundle instruction injection, dedup), save/delete,
  reload diff, list sort.
- tests/hermes_cli/test_bundles.py — 8 tests for the CLI
  subcommand (create/list/show/delete/reload, --force, missing
  bundle errors).
- tests/gateway/test_bundles_command.py — 4 tests for the gateway
  handler and bundle resolution priority.

Live E2E: verified subprocess invocations of hermes bundles
{list,create,show,reload,delete} round-trip correctly against an
isolated HERMES_HOME.

Docs:
- website/docs/user-guide/features/skills.md — new 'Skill Bundles'
  section with quick example, YAML schema, management commands,
  behavior notes.
- website/docs/reference/cli-commands.md — 'hermes bundles' added to
  the top-level command table and given its own subcommand section.
2026-05-18 21:38:05 -07:00
thewillhuang
e286e68756 feat(kanban): stale detection for running tasks in dispatcher
Salvages #23790 by @thewillhuang. Adds detect_stale_running() to
the dispatcher cycle. Running tasks that have been started for longer
than dispatch_stale_timeout_seconds (default 14400 = 4h) without a
heartbeat in the last hour are auto-reclaimed to ready.

- New config kanban.dispatch_stale_timeout_seconds (default 14400, 0 disables)
- New 'stale' field on DispatchResult
- detect_stale_running() in kanban_db.py with heartbeat freshness check
- Records outcome='stale' on run close + 'stale' event; ticks failure counter
- Wires config through gateway embedded dispatcher
- Updates _cmd_dispatch verbose/JSON output and daemon logging

Resolved test-file end-of-file conflict by appending both halves.
2026-05-18 21:20:56 -07:00
thewillhuang
f55d94a1e0 feat(kanban): wire dispatcher to dispatch review agents from review column
Salvages #23772 by @thewillhuang. Adds 'review' as a valid kanban task
status and extends dispatch_once to monitor the review column as a
second dispatch source (in addition to the existing ready column).

- Adds 'review' to VALID_STATUSES
- Adds claim_review_task() — atomically transitions review → running
- Adds has_spawnable_review() — health telemetry mirror
- Extends dispatch_once with a review column dispatch loop
- Review agents get 'sdlc-review' skill auto-loaded

Resolved 2 conflicts (VALID_STATUSES merge with main's 'scheduled' state,
test file additions). Adapted claim_review_task to main's
ttl_seconds: Optional[int] = None convention (matches claim_task).
2026-05-18 21:19:51 -07:00
aqilaziz
d37574775b fix(gateway): quiet corrupt kanban dispatcher boards
Salvages substantive part of #26490 by @aqilaziz. Detects corrupt board
DBs ("file is not a database" / "database disk image is malformed")
and disables them by fingerprint until they're repaired, instead of
flooding the gateway log with repeated logger.exception tracebacks every
tick.

Cherry-picked the substantive commit (ea5b4ec2a); the tip commit was
an unrelated _is_dir OSError fix for service-path lookup. Dropped a
small test reformat that was bundled in the same commit.
2026-05-18 21:05:19 -07:00
Bartok9
365da2d2df fix: 4 small surgical bugs
Salvages #23302 by @Bartok9. Four independent one-area fixes:

1. kanban boards delete alias now hard-deletes (not archives) — the
   alias didn't carry --delete, so getattr(args, 'delete', False)
   returned False. Detect boards_action=='delete' explicitly.
2. Gateway auto-title failures no longer leak as user-visible
   warnings — debug-log only since they're not actionable.
3. Background process completion notification snaps truncation to
   the next newline boundary, prepends a marker when content is
   dropped.
4. _cprint() schedules the run_in_terminal coroutine via
   asyncio.ensure_future so output isn't silently dropped from
   background threads (fixes #23185 Bug A). Skips the
   double-print fallback that would fire for mock paths.
2026-05-18 20:54:52 -07:00
SimbaKingjoe
5fdcfd851f feat(kanban): add max_in_progress config to cap concurrent running tasks
Salvages #22981 by @SimbaKingjoe. Adds 'kanban.max_in_progress' config
that caps simultaneously running tasks. When the board already has N
running, dispatcher skips spawning so slow workers (local LLMs,
resource-constrained hosts) don't pile up and time out.

Threads through dispatch_once(max_in_progress=) and gateway dispatcher
config parsing with validation (warns on invalid/below-1 values).
2026-05-18 20:50:13 -07:00
colin-chang
06161c6ed8 fix(mattermost): resolve thread root_id and route progress to threads
Two Mattermost thread-related bugs:

1. _resolve_root_id() — Mattermost CRT requires root_id to be the
   thread root post. Using any reply's own ID as root_id causes
   '400 Invalid RootId'. Add _resolve_root_id() that walks up the
   post chain via API to find the actual root, and apply it in
   send(), _send_url_as_file(), and _send_local_file().

2. _progress_reply_to — The condition in run.py only checked
   Platform.FEISHU, missing Mattermost entirely. This caused tool
   progress messages to always land in the main channel instead of
   the thread. Add Platform.MATTERMOST to the condition so
   progress messages are routed to threads when reply_mode=thread.

Impact: Tool progress messages now appear in Mattermost threads
instead of flooding the main channel; thread replies no longer
fail with Invalid RootId when the reply target is itself a reply.
2026-05-18 20:09:08 -07:00
colin-chang
ea49b38625 fix(gateway): tighten MEDIA extraction regex + silent skip on file-not-found
Three related fixes for the MEDIA:<path> extraction pipeline that
caused 'file not found' noise in platform channels:

1. run.py — tighten tool-result MEDIA regex from \S+ (any non-
   whitespace) to require a path pattern with known extensions.
   Prevents LLM-generated placeholder paths like
   'MEDIA:/path/to/example.mp4' from being captured as real media.

2. base.py — remove the |\S+ fallback in extract_media() that
   catches anything non-whitespace as a potential MEDIA path.
   This was the primary cause of false positives — strings like
   '' in tool output were captured as MEDIA: paths.

3. mattermost.py — replace the file-not-found error message sent
   to the channel with a silent logger.warning() skip. When a
   path extracted by MEDIA doesn't exist on disk, the channel
   no longer gets a noisy '(file not found: ...)' message.

Impact: eliminates the persistent 'file not found' spam in
Mattermost channels caused by over-broad MEDIA regex patterns
matching non-path text in tool output.
2026-05-18 20:07:43 -07:00
colin-chang
7a46c68857 fix(gateway): bridge gateway_restart_notification from YAML platform sections
Two related bugs in gateway/config.py prevented per-platform
gateway_restart_notification from working through config.yaml:

1. The shared-key bridging loop (load_gateway_config) omitted
   'gateway_restart_notification', so the key never landed in
   platform_data['extra'] even when set under e.g. 'discord:' or
   'mattermost:' sections.

2. PlatformConfig.from_dict() only read gateway_restart_notification
   from the top-level data dict, ignoring the 'extra' sub-dict where
   bridged keys are stored.

Fix: add the key to the bridging loop, and add an 'extra' fallback
in from_dict() so that round-tripped values (YAML → bridged → extra
→ from_dict) resolve correctly.

Impact: users can now set gateway_restart_notification: false per
platform in config.yaml instead of relying on env vars or the
global platforms: block.
2026-05-18 20:04:08 -07:00
vanthinh6886
2b538c1f4e fix: guard json.loads() against invalid TTS and skill_view responses
Two code paths call json.loads() on output from external tools without
catching JSONDecodeError. If the tool returns a non-JSON string (error
message, empty string, or None), the entire call path crashes.

1. gateway/run.py — text_to_speech_tool() result in voice reply path.
   A TTS failure that returns an error string instead of JSON crashes
   the voice reply handler, killing the message response entirely.

2. cron/scheduler.py — skill_view() result when loading skills for
   cron jobs. A corrupted or missing skill file that returns an error
   string instead of JSON crashes the cron tick, preventing all jobs
   from executing that cycle.

Both fixes catch (json.JSONDecodeError, TypeError), log a warning,
and gracefully skip the failed operation instead of crashing.
2026-05-18 20:03:44 -07:00
zccyman
5987b24314 fix(gateway): exit code 75 on service restart so launchd relaunches
When the gateway receives SIGUSR1 (graceful restart via launchd_restart),
the SIGUSR1 handler calls request_restart(via_service=True) and the
gateway shuts down cleanly with exit code 0.

However, the generated launchd plist uses KeepAlive → SuccessfulExit →
false, meaning launchd only relaunches on *non-zero* exit codes.  A
clean exit(0) is treated as "successful, don't restart", so the
gateway stays down after /restart, /update, or SIGUSR1.

The systemd unit template already uses RestartForceExitStatus=75 for the
same scenario.  Mirror that convention: when _restart_via_service is
True, raise SystemExit(75) so launchd's SuccessfulExit=false policy
triggers a relaunch.

Closes #28135
2026-05-18 20:03:19 -07:00
samggggflynn
e3293c007f fix: add pre_start() to _IncomingHandler for dingtalk SDK compatibility
The dingtalk-stream SDK calls pre_start() on every registered handler
before opening the WebSocket connection. Without this method, the SDK
raises AttributeError and kills the stream connection, causing DingTalk
to be unable to connect via Stream Mode.
2026-05-18 19:59:42 -07:00
zccyman
4e9df52d60 fix: elevate plugin discovery failures from debug to warning
Plugin discovery exceptions in gateway startup (gateway/run.py) and
CLI startup (hermes_cli/main.py) are caught and logged at DEBUG
level, making them invisible at the default INFO log level.

If any plugin import fails — syntax error, missing dependency, import
cycle — operators get zero indication unless they bump the log level
to DEBUG. This makes broken plugins appear enabled but silently
non-functional.

Change both locations to logger.warning() so failures are visible at
production log levels.

Closes #28137
2026-05-18 19:35:41 -07:00
EloquentBrush0x
5766504c60 fix(gateway): align kanban artifact _IMAGE_EXTS with response dispatch
_deliver_kanban_artifacts used a broader _IMAGE_EXTS that included
.bmp, .tiff, and .svg. These three extensions are absent from the
equivalent set in _deliver_media_from_response (line 10661), which
intentionally routes them through send_document rather than
send_multiple_images (comment near line 10522 notes that Telegram
sendPhoto recompresses and rejects non-raster formats).

Routing .svg (XML text), .bmp, or .tiff through the photo API causes
send_multiple_images to raise on most platforms; the exception is caught
and logged as a warning, silently dropping the artifact. Aligning the
two sets ensures kanban deliverables with these extensions follow the
same send_document path as regular agent responses.

No behaviour change for .png/.jpg/.jpeg/.gif/.webp.
2026-05-18 19:33:53 -07:00
02356abc
8dca28775e fix(wecom): handle WSMsgType.CLOSING to prevent CPU spin
The WeCom adapter's _read_events() loop only handled CLOSE, CLOSED,
and ERROR websocket message types. When the server initiates a graceful
shutdown, aiohttp returns WSMsgType.CLOSING before the connection is
fully closed. This message type was not handled, causing the receive()
call to return immediately in a tight loop while self._ws.closed
remained False. The result was 100% CPU usage on the asyncio event loop.

Add WSMsgType.CLOSING to the set of terminal message types that raise
RuntimeError("WeCom websocket closed"), allowing _listen_loop() to
enter its normal reconnect backoff path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 19:32:42 -07:00
Teknium
1634397ddb
fix(compress): abort instead of dropping messages when summary LLM fails (#28102)
When auxiliary compression's summary generation returns None (aux model
errored, returned non-JSON, timed out, etc.) the compressor previously
still dropped every middle message between compress_start..compress_end
and replaced them with a static 'Summary generation was unavailable'
placeholder. The session kept going but the user silently lost N turns
of context for nothing.

New behavior: on summary failure, compress() aborts entirely — returns
the input messages unchanged and sets _last_compress_aborted=True. The
existing _summary_failure_cooldown_until gate (30-60s) keeps the aux
model from being burned on every turn. Auto-compress callers detect
the no-op (len(after) == len(before)) and stop looping. The chat is
'frozen' at its current size until the next /compress or /new.

Manual /compress (CLI + gateway) now passes force=True which clears
the cooldown so users can retry immediately after an auto-abort. If
the manual retry also fails, the user gets a visible warning telling
them nothing was dropped and how to retry.

- agent/context_compressor.py: compress() gains force= kwarg; failure
  branch sets _last_compress_aborted and returns messages unchanged
  instead of inserting placeholder.
- run_agent.py: _compress_context() detects abort, surfaces warning,
  skips session-rotation entirely, returns messages unchanged.
- cli.py + gateway/run.py: manual /compress paths pass force=True.
- gateway/run.py: hygiene + /compress handlers detect _last_compress_aborted
  and emit the new 'Compression aborted' warning (gateway.compress.aborted)
  instead of the old 'N historical messages were removed' message.
- locales/*.yaml: new gateway.compress.aborted key in all 16 locales.
- tests: updated to assert the abort contract (messages preserved,
  compression_count not incremented, abort flag set, no placeholder
  leaked). New test_force_true_bypasses_failure_cooldown covers the
  manual-retry path.
2026-05-18 10:19:40 -07:00
Teknium
f2fdb9a178
feat(gateway): deliverable mode — ship artifacts as native uploads from any agent surface (#27813)
The agent can now produce a chart, PDF, spreadsheet, or any other supported
file type and have it land in Slack / Discord / Telegram / WhatsApp / etc.
as a native attachment, just by mentioning the absolute path in its
response. Same primitive works for kanban-worker completions: workers
attach artifacts via kanban_complete(artifacts=[...]) and the gateway
notifier uploads them alongside the completion message.

Changes:

- gateway/platforms/base.py: extract_local_files now covers PDFs, docx,
  spreadsheets (xlsx/csv/json/yaml), presentations (pptx), archives
  (zip/tar/gz), audio (mp3/wav/...), and html — not just images and video.
  Image/video extensions still embed inline; everything else routes to
  send_document via the existing dispatch partition in gateway/run.py.

- tools/kanban_tools.py + hermes_cli/kanban_db.py: kanban_complete gains
  an explicit ``artifacts`` parameter. The handler stashes it in
  metadata.artifacts (for downstream workers) and the kernel promotes
  it onto the completed-event payload so the notifier can find it
  without a second SQL round-trip.

- gateway/run.py: _kanban_notifier_watcher now calls a new helper
  _deliver_kanban_artifacts after sending the completion text. The
  helper reads payload.artifacts (preferred), falls back to scanning
  the payload summary and task.result with extract_local_files, then
  partitions images / videos / documents and uploads each via
  send_multiple_images / send_video / send_document.

- website/docs/user-guide/features/deliverable-mode.md + sidebars.ts:
  user-facing docs page covering the extension list, the kanban
  artifacts pattern, and the MCP-for-connector-breadth recommendation.

Tests:

- tests/gateway/test_extract_local_files.py: 7 new test cases
  (documents, spreadsheets, presentations, audio, archives, html,
  chart-pdf canonical case). 44 passing, 0 regressions.
- tests/tools/test_kanban_tools.py: 4 new cases covering the artifacts
  arg shape (list / string / merge with existing metadata / type
  rejection). 17 passing.
- tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_notify.py: 2 new cases covering full
  notifier → artifact-upload path and missing-file silent-skip. 12
  passing.
- E2E (real files, real kanban kernel, real BasePlatformAdapter):
  worker calls kanban_complete(artifacts=[png,pdf,csv]) → metadata +
  event payload land → notifier helper partitions correctly →
  send_multiple_images called once with the PNG, send_document called
  twice with PDF + CSV.

What's NOT in this PR (deferred to follow-ups):

- Ad-hoc "research this for two hours, ping the thread when done"
  slash command — covered today by kanban subscriptions; a dedicated
  slash command can ride a follow-up PR if needed.
- Setup-wizard prompt for recommended MCP servers (Notion, GitHub,
  Linear, etc.) — docs page lists them; UI is a separate change.

Plan and rationale captured in ~/.hermes/docs/perplexity-computer-parity.pdf
(local doc, not shipped).
2026-05-18 02:14:43 -07:00
teknium1
0fa46c613b fix(yuanbao): persist message_id on @bot user transcript writes
Yuanbao's QuoteContextMiddleware has a transcript-lookup fallback for
when quote.desc is empty: it scans the session transcript for the quoted
message_id and pulls ybres anchors out of its content. That fallback
works for observed (silent) group messages because the platform writer
attaches message_id (yuanbao.py:2091).

It silently fails for @bot agent-processed messages because gateway/run.py
wrote them as {role:user, content, timestamp} with no message_id, so
quoting an earlier @bot turn that contained an image/file couldn't be
resolved.

Fix: attach event.message_id to the user transcript entry at all three
write sites in gateway/run.py — the agent_failed_early branch, the
no-new-messages edge case, and the normal agent path (first user-role
entry in new_messages).

Surfaces gap reported in #27425 (loongfay) using the existing fallback
already on main; no new caches needed.

Co-authored-by: loongfay <loongfay@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-18 01:19:41 -07:00
Teknium
1345dda0cf
feat(kanban): orchestrator-driven auto-decomposition on triage (#27572)
* feat(kanban): orchestrator-driven auto-decomposition on triage

Closes the core gap in the kanban system: dropping a one-liner into Triage
now decomposes it into a graph of child tasks routed to specialist
profiles by description, matching teknium's original vision ("main
orchestrator splits/creates actual tasks, doles them out to each agent").

The build
---------
- hermes_cli/profiles.py: new `description` + `description_auto` fields
  on ProfileInfo, persisted in <profile_dir>/profile.yaml. Helpers
  read_profile_meta / write_profile_meta. `create_profile` accepts
  optional description.
- hermes_cli/profile_describer.py: new module — auto-generate a 1-2
  sentence description from a profile's skills + model + name via the
  auxiliary LLM (`auxiliary.profile_describer`).
- hermes_cli/main.py: new `hermes profile create --description ...`
  flag; new `hermes profile describe [name] [--text ... | --auto |
  --all --auto]` subcommand.
- hermes_cli/kanban_db.py: new `decompose_triage_task` atomic helper —
  creates N child tasks, links the root as a child of every leaf
  (root waits for the whole graph), flips root `triage -> todo` with
  orchestrator assignee, records an audit comment + `decomposed` event
  in a single write_txn.
- hermes_cli/kanban_decompose.py: new module — calls the auxiliary LLM
  (`auxiliary.kanban_decomposer`) with the profile roster + descriptions
  to produce a JSON task graph, then invokes the DB helper. Rewrites
  unknown assignees to the configured `kanban.default_assignee` (or
  the active default profile) so a task NEVER lands with assignee=None.
  Falls back to specify-style single-task promotion when the LLM
  returns `fanout: false`.
- hermes_cli/kanban.py: new `hermes kanban decompose [task_id | --all]`
  CLI verb.
- hermes_cli/config.py: new DEFAULT_CONFIG keys —
  kanban.orchestrator_profile, kanban.default_assignee,
  kanban.auto_decompose (default True), kanban.auto_decompose_per_tick
  (default 3), auxiliary.kanban_decomposer, auxiliary.profile_describer.
- gateway/run.py: kanban dispatcher watcher now runs auto-decompose
  before each `_tick_once`, capped by `auto_decompose_per_tick` so a
  bulk-load of triage tasks doesn't burst-spend the aux LLM.
- plugins/kanban/dashboard/plugin_api.py: new endpoints —
  GET /profiles (list roster + descriptions),
  PATCH /profiles/<name> (set description, user-authored),
  POST /profiles/<name>/describe-auto (LLM-generate),
  POST /tasks/<id>/decompose (run decomposer),
  GET/PUT /orchestration (orchestrator/default-assignee/auto-decompose
  pickers, with resolved fallbacks echoed back).
- plugins/kanban/dashboard/dist/index.js: new OrchestrationPanel
  collapsible — dropdowns for orchestrator profile and default
  assignee, auto-decompose toggle, per-profile description editor with
  Save and Auto-generate buttons. New ⚗ Decompose button next to
   Specify on triage-column task drawers.

Behavior
--------
- A task in Triage gets fanned out into a small DAG of child tasks.
  Children with no internal parents flip to `ready` immediately
  (parallel dispatch). Children with sibling parents wait. The root
  stays alive as a parent of every child — when the whole graph
  finishes, it promotes to `ready` and the orchestrator profile wakes
  back up to judge completion (the "adds more tasks until done" part
  of the original vision).
- `kanban.orchestrator_profile` unset -> falls back to the default
  profile (whichever `hermes` launches with no -p flag).
- `kanban.default_assignee` unset -> same fallback. Tasks NEVER end
  up unassigned.
- `kanban.auto_decompose=true` (default) runs the decomposer
  automatically on dispatcher ticks; manual `hermes kanban decompose`
  is always available.

Tests
-----
- tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_decompose_db.py — 7 tests for the
  atomic DB helper (status transitions, dep graph, audit trail,
  validation errors).
- tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_decompose.py — 6 tests for the
  decomposer module (fanout, no-fanout fallback, unknown-assignee
  rewrite, malformed-JSON resilience, no-aux-client path).
- tests/hermes_cli/test_profile_describer.py — 10 tests for
  profile.yaml r/w + the LLM auto-describer (yaml corrupt tolerance,
  user-vs-auto description protection, --overwrite, fallback parsing).

E2E
---
- CLI end-to-end: created profiles with descriptions, dropped a triage
  task, mocked the aux LLM with a 3-task graph -> verified all three
  children were created with the right assignees, the dependency
  edges matched the LLM's graph, root flipped to todo gated by every
  child, audit comment + `decomposed` event recorded.
- Dashboard end-to-end: started the dashboard against an isolated
  HERMES_HOME, verified all four new endpoints via curl (profile
  listing, PATCH for description, PUT for orchestration settings,
  POST for decompose). Opened the UI in the browser, confirmed the
  OrchestrationPanel renders with all three pickers + the per-profile
  description editor, typed a description, clicked Save, verified
  ~/.hermes/profile.yaml was written. Clicked Decompose on the triage
  card and confirmed the inline error message surfaced as designed
  ("no auxiliary client configured").

* feat(kanban): surface decompose mode (Auto/Manual) as a one-click pill

The auto/manual toggle already existed as kanban.auto_decompose (default
true), but it was buried inside the collapsed Orchestration settings
panel — users couldn't tell at a glance which mode they were in. This
hoists it to a pill at the top of the kanban page so the state is always
visible and one click flips it.

UX
- New "⚗ Decompose: AUTO|MANUAL" pill in the kanban header. Emerald
  styling when Auto is on (the default), muted/gray when Manual.
- Pill is visible both in the collapsed AND expanded Orchestration
  settings views so context is preserved when the user opens the panel.
- Tooltip explains both states + what clicking does.
- Renamed the in-panel "Auto-decompose on triage / Enabled" checkbox
  to "Decompose mode / Auto (default) | Manual" for language parity
  with the pill.

Behavior preserved
- Default remains Auto (kanban.auto_decompose=true).
- Manual mode restores pre-PR behavior: triage tasks stay in triage
  until the user clicks ⚗ Decompose on each card (or runs
  `hermes kanban decompose <id>`).

Implementation
- plugins/kanban/dashboard/dist/index.js: load /orchestration on mount
  (not just on expand) so the collapsed pill reflects real state.
  Render mode pill in both collapsed and expanded headers. Reuses the
  existing PUT /api/plugins/kanban/orchestration endpoint — no new
  backend, no new tests required.

E2E verified
- Pill renders as "⚗ Decompose: AUTO" on page load (default).
- One click flips to "⚗ Decompose: MANUAL" with muted styling.
- config.yaml on disk shows auto_decompose: false after the flip.
- Second click round-trips back to Auto; config.yaml flips to true.

* feat(kanban): rename mode pill to "Orchestration: Auto/Manual"

Per Teknium feedback — "Decompose" was too implementation-specific.
"Orchestration" is the user-facing concept (the whole pitch is the
orchestrator profile routing work), and the pill is the front door to it.

- Pill text: "Orchestration: Auto" / "Orchestration: Manual" (title case,
  no ⚗ prefix, no SHOUTY-CAPS for the mode value)
- In-panel checkbox label: "Orchestration mode" (was "Decompose mode")
- Tooltips updated to match
- No behavior change

* docs(kanban): document decompose, profile descriptions, orchestration mode

Brings the docs site up to parity with the PR. English build verified
locally (npx docusaurus build --locale en) — clean, no new broken links
or anchors. Pre-existing broken-link warnings (rl-training, llms.txt,
step-by-step-checklist, fallback-model) untouched.

- website/docs/reference/cli-commands.md
    + `hermes kanban decompose` action row in the action table, with
      pointer to the Auto vs Manual orchestration section.

- website/docs/reference/profile-commands.md
    + `--description "<text>"` flag on `hermes profile create`.
    + Full `hermes profile describe` section: read, --text, --auto,
      --overwrite, --all flags with examples.

- website/docs/user-guide/features/kanban.md (the big one)
    + Triage column intro rewritten around the Auto-decompose default
      behavior, with pointer to the new Auto vs Manual section.
    + Status action row updated to mention both ⚗ Decompose and
       Specify on triage cards.
    + New "Auto vs Manual orchestration" section explaining the two
      modes, how to flip them (pill, config), how routing-by-description
      works, the no-None-assignee guarantee, plus a config knob table
      (auto_decompose, auto_decompose_per_tick, orchestrator_profile,
      default_assignee) and the two new auxiliary slots
      (kanban_decomposer, profile_describer).
    + REST surface table gains 6 new endpoint rows: /tasks/:id/decompose,
      /profiles (GET), /profiles/:name (PATCH), /profiles/:name/describe-auto,
      /orchestration (GET + PUT).

- website/docs/user-guide/features/kanban-tutorial.md
    + Triage column blurb updated for Auto by default + Manual via the
      pill, with cross-link to the Auto vs Manual orchestration section.

- website/docs/user-guide/profiles.md
    + Blank-profile flow now mentions --description and points to the
      kanban routing model for context.

- website/docs/user-guide/configuration.md
    + `kanban_decomposer` and `profile_describer` added to the
      `hermes model -> Configure auxiliary models` menu listing.
2026-05-17 13:54:12 -07:00
bird
4afd479f51 fix(gateway): use service restart path in Docker/Podman containers
The /restart command used a detached subprocess approach to restart
the gateway. In Docker, when the gateway process exits, tini (PID 1)
also exits, causing Docker to stop the container and kill the detached
helper before it can restart the gateway. This made /restart effectively
a /shutdown in containerized deployments.

Detect Docker (/.dockerenv) and Podman (/run/.containerenv) containers
and use the service restart path (exit code 75) instead, letting the
container restart policy handle the actual restart.

Note: requires restart policy that restarts on non-zero exit (e.g.
unless-stopped or on-failure).
2026-05-17 11:39:37 -07:00
Spider-Verse
1856bd9cc8 fix(telegram): re-trigger typing indicator after sending messages
Telegram clears the typing state when a new message is delivered.
When the agent sends intermediate progress messages (like 'Checking:'),
the '...typing' bubble disappears immediately and doesn't return until
the next keepalive tick (up to 2s later). This makes Hermes appear
unresponsive during multi-tool operations.

Fix: call send_typing() immediately after successful message delivery
to restart the typing indicator without waiting for the next keepalive tick.

Fixes #25836
2026-05-17 02:31:18 -07:00
kshitij
5fba236644
chore: ruff auto-fix PLR6201 resweep — tuple → set in membership tests (#27355)
Six days after #23937 (608 fixes) the codebase had accumulated 241 new
PLR6201 violations. Same mechanical `x in (...)` → `x in {...}` fix,
same zero-risk profile: set lookup is O(1) vs O(n) for tuple and the
two are semantically equivalent for hashable scalar membership tests.

All 241 instances fixed via `ruff check --select PLR6201 --fix
--unsafe-fixes`, zero remaining. Every changed value is a hashable
scalar (str/int/None/enum/signal); no risk of unhashable runtime
errors. No behavior change.

Test plan:
- 119 files changed, +244/-244 (net zero) — exactly one-line edits
- `ruff check` clean afterward
- Compile checks pass on the largest touched files (cli.py, run_agent.py,
  gateway/run.py, gateway/platforms/discord.py, model_tools.py)
- Subset broad test run on tests/gateway/ tests/hermes_cli/ tests/agent/
  tests/tools/: 18187 passed, 59 pre-existing failures (verified against
  origin/main with the same shape — identical failure count, identical
  category — all xdist test-order flakes unrelated to this change)

Follows the same template as PR #23937 ([tracker: #23972](https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/issues/23972)).
2026-05-17 02:29:41 -07:00
kshitij
519657aa98
fix(matrix): warn on clock-skew silent message drops (#12614) (#27330)
The 5-second startup-grace filter in _on_room_message silently drops
events where event_ts < startup_ts - 5. When the host clock is set
ahead of real time, the comparison flips against every live event and
the bot 'connects but never replies' — exactly the symptom in #12614.

Reporter Schnurzel700 chased this for several weeks before tracing it
to their Debian VM's clock being out of sync. The current /1000.0
millisecond->second conversion is correct (mautrix returns ms); the
failure mode is purely environmental.

Add a one-shot WARNING that fires when:
  - we are >30s past startup (initial-sync replay window closed), AND
  - 3 consecutive drops share the same skew within 60s (a constant
    clock offset, not varied-age backfill from an invited room).

State is reset in connect() so reconnects after fixing NTP rearm the
detector. Includes the NTP fix instruction in the warning message
itself and a new Troubleshooting entry in the Matrix docs.

5 new tests cover the happy path, initial-sync backfill, under-
threshold drops, varied-age backfill, and the reconnect rearm path.
2026-05-17 00:28:24 -07:00
bitkyc08-arch
5631345b12 [agent] fix: harden api server response headers 2026-05-16 23:11:43 -07:00
Franci Penov
0afab4a32b feat(gateway): extract auto-TTS markdown strip into prepare_tts_text() hook
Refactor the inlined `re.sub(...)[:4000].strip()` cleanup at the
auto-TTS site in `_process_message_background` into an overridable
method `BasePlatformAdapter.prepare_tts_text(text: str) -> str`.

The default implementation is byte-identical to the previous inline
expression — strip `* _ \` # [ ] ( )` and truncate to 4000 chars — so
every existing adapter (Telegram, Discord, Slack, Matrix, IRC, etc.)
gets exactly the same behaviour as before. Zero behaviour change for
any consumer that doesn't override the method.

Why add the hook: voice-first platform adapters need stricter
cleanup than text-bubble platforms. The default strips a handful of
markdown sigils, which is fine when the output goes into a Discord
embed or a Telegram message bubble — but read aloud by a TTS engine,
URLs (`https://example.com/foo`), fenced code blocks, file paths
(`/Users/x/foo.py`), and `MEDIA:` tags turn into long sequences of
unintelligible characters. With this hook an adapter can drop those
spans before TTS while leaving the data-channel transcript intact
for visual rendering.

Without the hook, voice adapters have to either
  - duplicate the auto-TTS flow inside their own `handle_response`
    pipeline, which means re-implementing the entire `extract_media`,
    `extract_images`, `extract_local_files`, attachment routing and
    error-handling sequence in `_process_message_background`, or
  - live with TTS speaking URLs character-by-character.

Both are worse than a 7-line method addition.

Example consumer:
  https://github.com/kortexa-ai/hermes-livekit — LiveKit WebRTC voice
  gateway plugin. Its `LiveKitAdapter.prepare_tts_text()` additionally
  strips fenced code blocks, inline code, URLs, file paths, and
  `MEDIA:` tags before TTS synthesis, while the full response still
  reaches connected clients via the data channel. Drop-in installable
  via `pip install git+https://github.com/kortexa-ai/hermes-livekit.git`.

Carved out of #3894 (LiveKit WebRTC gateway PR) so the generic hook
can land independently of the LiveKit platform itself.
2026-05-16 23:11:43 -07:00
Ambuj Kumar
a3017508bf fix(gateway): preserve underscores in plain-text identifiers 2026-05-16 23:11:43 -07:00
subtract0
fdd455bc58 fix(gateway): avoid zsh status variable in update wrapper 2026-05-16 23:11:43 -07:00
EloquentBrush0x
c1ae18ee81 fix(gateway): add trust_env=True to aiohttp sessions in SMS, Slack, Teams, Google Chat adapters
aiohttp.ClientSession defaults to trust_env=False, which silently ignores
HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, and ALL_PROXY environment variables. Users behind
a corporate or network proxy cannot reach external APIs on any of these
platforms — all outbound requests fail with connection errors.

Symmetric with wecom.py (line 276), weixin.py (lines 1055/1268/1274), and
matrix.py (no-proxy path) which already set this flag. Complements the
open LINE fix (#26635) with the remaining gateway and plugin adapters.

Changed:
- gateway/platforms/sms.py: persistent Twilio session (connect) + fallback
  session (send) — both hit https://api.twilio.com
- gateway/platforms/slack.py: ephemeral response_url POST session —
  hits https://hooks.slack.com/... callback URLs
- plugins/platforms/teams/adapter.py: standalone send session —
  hits login.microsoftonline.com (token) + Bot Framework service URL
- plugins/platforms/google_chat/adapter.py: standalone send session —
  hits https://chat.googleapis.com/v1/...

WhatsApp sessions are excluded: they connect to http://127.0.0.1:{port}
(local bridge) and must not be routed through a system proxy.
2026-05-16 23:11:43 -07:00
Timur00Kh
5338250dab fix(gateway): add direct_messages_topic_id for synthetic Telegram DM events
When /goal loop generates synthetic MessageEvents (goal continuations,
status notices), the reply anchor is unavailable (message_id=None). For
Telegram DM topic lanes, the Telegram adapter requires
direct_messages_topic_id to route messages correctly; without it, the
adapter falls back to message_thread_id=None, sending messages to the
root 'All Messages' thread instead of the active topic lane.

The fix includes direct_messages_topic_id in thread metadata for all
non-General Telegram DM topics, ensuring queued/synthetic messages are
delivered to the correct thread even when no reply anchor exists.
2026-05-16 23:05:27 -07:00
Sylw3ster
8d4766afca fix(api_server): coerce stringified booleans in request payloads 2026-05-16 23:02:02 -07:00
dgians
508b022acb feat(gateway): add .ts/.py/.sh to SUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_TYPES
The gateway already accepts plain-text config files (.ini, .cfg) and
structured formats (.json, .yaml, .toml) as documents, but not common
source-file extensions. Sending a .ts/.py/.sh file currently requires
renaming it to .txt first.

Adds .ts, .py, .sh as text/plain, consistent with the existing
.ini/.cfg entries.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 22:54:22 -07:00
0xchainer
60531889d5 fix: remove unused import and hoist module-level constant
- Remove unused  from tools/tts_tool.py (dead code)
- Move _BUILTIN_DELIVER_PLATFORMS set from send() method to module
  scope in gateway/platforms/webhook.py to avoid reallocation on
  every call
2026-05-16 22:49:54 -07:00
teknium1
407a11b419 feat(discord): allow_any_attachment config to accept arbitrary file types
The Discord adapter silently dropped any attachment whose extension wasn't
in the SUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_TYPES allowlist (PDF, text family, zip, office).
Users uploading .wav / .bin / other unrecognized formats saw nothing in
their conversation — the file got logged as 'Unsupported document type'
and discarded before the agent ever saw it.

Add discord.allow_any_attachment (default false) to bypass the allowlist.
When on:
  - Any file is downloaded, cached under ~/.hermes/cache/documents/, and
    surfaced as a DOCUMENT-typed event with application/octet-stream MIME
  - gateway/run.py already emits a context note with the cached path,
    auto-translated via to_agent_visible_cache_path() for Docker/Modal
    sandboxed terminals
  - File body is NOT inlined — only the path — so binary uploads don't
    blow up the context window
  - Allowlisted text formats (.txt/.md/.log) keep their 100 KiB inline
    behavior unchanged

Also adds discord.max_attachment_bytes (default 32 MiB matches the
historical hardcoded cap; 0 = unlimited) since users opting into arbitrary
types may want to raise the cap. The whole attachment is held in memory
while being cached, so unlimited carries a real memory cost.

Env overrides: DISCORD_ALLOW_ANY_ATTACHMENT, DISCORD_MAX_ATTACHMENT_BYTES.

Discord-only by deliberate scope. Telegram has hard 20 MB API limits and
Slack has its own caps — extending the same flag there is a separate
follow-up if/when requested.
2026-05-16 20:26:18 -07:00
Teknium
e21cb8d145
feat(status): append session recap to /status output (#27176)
Adds a pure-local recap of recent session activity — turn counts,
tools used, files touched, last user ask, last assistant reply —
appended to the existing /status output. Useful when juggling multiple
sessions and you want a one-glance reminder of where this one left off.

Inspired by Claude Code 2.1.114's /recap, but folded into /status so
we don't add a 6th info command. Pure local computation: no LLM call,
no auxiliary model, no prompt-cache invalidation, instant and free.

Salvage of #18587 — kept the shared hermes_cli.session_recap.build_recap
helper and its 13 unit tests, dropped the /recap slash command +
ACTIVE_SESSION_BYPASS_COMMANDS entry + Level-2 bypass since /status
already covers both surfaces.

Tailored to hermes-agent's tool vocabulary: file-editing tools
(patch, write_file, read_file, skill_manage, skill_view) surface
touched paths; tool-call counts highlight which classes of work
drove the session.

Source: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/whats-new/2026-w17
2026-05-16 16:51:42 -07:00
helix4u
6f817e1447 fix(telegram): restore DM topic typing indicator 2026-05-16 16:50:02 -07:00
Teknium
dc3d0fe148
Port from cline/cline#10343: periodic gateway memory logging (#27102)
Emit a grep-friendly '[MEMORY] rss=...MB ...' line in agent.log /
gateway.log every N minutes (default 5) so slow leaks in the long-lived
gateway process show up as a time series. Based on
https://github.com/cline/cline/pull/10343
(src/standalone/memory-monitor.ts).

- gateway/memory_monitor.py: new module. Daemon thread, baseline on
  start, final snapshot on stop. Uses resource.getrusage() (stdlib)
  first, falls back to psutil, disables itself with one WARNING if
  neither is available.
- gateway/run.py: start monitor right after setup_logging() in
  start_gateway(); stop it in the shutdown block next to MCP teardown.
- hermes_cli/config.py: logging.memory_monitor { enabled, interval_seconds }
  defaults under the existing logging section.
- tests/gateway/test_memory_monitor.py: 10 unit tests covering format,
  baseline/shutdown snapshots, double-start noop, periodic timer,
  daemon thread invariant, and unavailable-RSS warn-and-skip path.

Adapted from TypeScript/Node to Python (threading.Event-based daemon
thread instead of setInterval/unref), added Python-specific gc + thread
counts to the log line (handier than ext/arrayBuffers for diagnosing
Python gateway leaks), and gated behind a config.yaml toggle so users
can silence the periodic line if they want.

No heap-snapshot-on-OOM equivalent — CPython doesn't have V8's
--heapsnapshot-near-heap-limit; tracemalloc would be the Python
equivalent but adds non-trivial overhead, so leaving that out.
2026-05-16 12:55:23 -07:00
Teknium
6c2406c5e1
fix(signal): read groupV2.id in envelope, fall back to legacy groupInfo (#27051)
Port from qwibitai/nanoclaw#1962: modern Signal V2-only groups surface on
dataMessage.groupV2.id, not groupInfo.groupId. signal-cli versions differ
in which field they expose for V2 groups — some forward the underlying
libsignal envelope verbatim (groupV2), others normalize everything into
groupInfo. Without a groupV2 read, V2-only groups appear as DMs because
groupInfo is undefined and the adapter misroutes them to the sender's
DM session.

Reads groupV2.id first, falls back to groupInfo.groupId. Also hardens
chat_name extraction against non-dict groupInfo payloads (crashed with
AttributeError under malformed envelopes).

6 new tests cover V2 routing, V1 legacy compatibility, V2-preferred
precedence, no-group DM path, allowlist enforcement, and malformed
payloads.
2026-05-16 11:53:57 -07:00
Teknium
585d6b6430
fix(gateway): merge rapid TEXT follow-ups during active sessions (#4469) (#26822)
When the agent is running and the user sends multiple TEXT messages in
rapid succession, base.py's active-session branch stored the pending
event as a single-slot replacement:

    self._pending_messages[session_key] = event

Three rapid messages A, B, C landed as: A (interrupts), B (replaces A
before consumer reads), C (replaces B). Only C reached the next turn —
A and B were silently dropped. This is the symptom in #4469.

Route the follow-up through merge_pending_message_event(..., merge_text=True)
so TEXT events accumulate into the existing pending event's text instead
of clobbering it. Photo and media bursts already merged through the same
helper; this just extends the merge_text path (already used by the
Telegram bursty-grace branch in gateway/run.py) to all platforms.

Test exercises BasePlatformAdapter.handle_message directly with the
session marked active and asserts three rapid TEXT events merge to
'part two\\npart three' rather than dropping the middle message.
Sanity-checked the test would fail without the fix.

Credits @devorun for the original investigation and analysis in #4491
that surfaced the underlying queue handling, though their fix targeted
GatewayRunner._pending_messages which is now dead state on main.
2026-05-16 02:25:41 -07:00
Teknium
518f39557b
fix(gateway): keep running when platforms fail; add per-platform circuit breaker + /platform (#26600)
Stop the gateway from exiting (or systemd-restart-looping) when a single
messaging adapter fails at startup or runtime.  A misconfigured WhatsApp
(npm install timeout, unpaired bridge, missing creds.json) used to take
the entire gateway down, killing cron jobs and any other connected
platforms with it.

Changes:

  • Startup (gateway/run.py): when connected_count==0 but the only
    errors are retryable, log a degraded-state warning and keep the
    gateway alive instead of returning False.  Reconnect watcher then
    recovers platforms as their underlying problem clears.

  • Runtime (gateway/run.py _handle_adapter_fatal_error): when the last
    adapter goes down with a retryable error and is queued for
    reconnection, stay alive instead of exit-with-failure.  Previously
    this triggered systemd Restart=on-failure, which created infinite
    restart loops on persistent retryable failures (proxy outage,
    repeated bridge crashes).

  • Reconnect watcher (gateway/run.py _platform_reconnect_watcher):
    replace the 20-attempt hard drop with a circuit-breaker pause.
    After _PAUSE_AFTER_FAILURES (10) consecutive retryable failures, the
    platform stays in _failed_platforms with paused=True so the watcher
    skips it but the operator can still see and resume it.  Non-retryable
    errors still drop out of the queue immediately.  Resolves #17063
    (gateway giving up on Telegram after 20 attempts).

  • WhatsApp preflight (gateway/platforms/whatsapp.py): refuse to start
    the Node bridge when creds.json is missing.  Sets a non-retryable
    whatsapp_not_paired fatal error so the watcher drops it cleanly
    with a single 'run hermes whatsapp' log line instead of paying the
    30s bridge bootstrap timeout on every gateway start.

  • WhatsApp setup ordering (hermes_cli/main.py cmd_whatsapp): only set
    WHATSAPP_ENABLED=true once pairing actually succeeds.  Previously
    the wizard wrote the env var at step 2 (before npm install and QR
    pairing), so any Ctrl+C left .env claiming WhatsApp was ready when
    the bridge had no creds.json.  Also propagate the env var when the
    user keeps an existing pairing on a re-run.

  • /platform slash command (hermes_cli/commands.py + gateway/run.py):
    new gateway-only command for manual circuit-breaker control.
      /platform list           — show connected + failed/paused platforms
      /platform pause <name>   — silence a known-broken platform
      /platform resume <name>  — re-queue a paused platform

Tests:

  • New: pause/resume helpers, /platform list|pause|resume command,
    WhatsApp creds.json preflight, WhatsApp setup ordering.
  • Updated: stale assertions that codified the old 'exit and let
    systemd restart' behavior in test_runner_fatal_adapter.py,
    test_runner_startup_failures.py, and test_platform_reconnect.py
    (the 20-attempt give-up test became a circuit-breaker pause test).

5488 tests pass in tests/gateway/.
2026-05-15 14:32:14 -07:00
Teknium
4e89c53082
fix(async): close unscheduled coroutines in all threadsafe bridges (#26584)
Wraps every sync->async coroutine-scheduling site in the codebase with a
new agent.async_utils.safe_schedule_threadsafe() helper that closes the
coroutine on scheduling failure (closed loop, shutdown race, etc.)
instead of leaking it as 'coroutine was never awaited' RuntimeWarnings
plus reference leaks.

22 production call sites migrated across the codebase:
- acp_adapter/events.py, acp_adapter/permissions.py
- agent/lsp/manager.py
- cron/scheduler.py (media + text delivery paths)
- gateway/platforms/feishu.py (5 sites, via existing _submit_on_loop helper
  which now delegates to safe_schedule_threadsafe)
- gateway/run.py (10 sites: telegram rename, agent:step hook, status
  callback, interim+bg-review, clarify send, exec-approval button+text,
  temp-bubble cleanup, channel-directory refresh)
- plugins/memory/hindsight, plugins/platforms/google_chat
- tools/browser_supervisor.py (3), browser_cdp_tool.py,
  computer_use/cua_backend.py, slash_confirm.py
- tools/environments/modal.py (_AsyncWorker)
- tools/mcp_tool.py (2 + 8 _run_on_mcp_loop callers converted to
  factory-style so the coroutine is never constructed on a dead loop)
- tui_gateway/ws.py

Tests: new tests/agent/test_async_utils.py covers helper behavior under
live loop, dead loop, None loop, and scheduling exceptions. Regression
tests added at three PR-original sites (acp events, acp permissions,
mcp loop runner) mirroring contributor's intent.

Live-tested end-to-end:
- Helper stress test: 1500 schedules across live/dead/race scenarios,
  zero leaked coroutines
- Race exercised: 5000 schedules with loop killed mid-flight, 100 ok /
  4900 None returns, zero leaks
- hermes chat -q with terminal tool call (exercises step_callback bridge)
- MCP probe against failing subprocess servers + factory path
- Real gateway daemon boot + SIGINT shutdown across multiple platform
  adapter inits
- WSTransport 100 live + 50 dead-loop writes
- Cron delivery path live + dead loop

Salvages PR #2657 — adopts contributor's intent over a much wider site
list and a single centralized helper instead of inline try/except at
each site. 3 of the original PR's 6 sites no longer exist on main
(environments/patches.py deleted, DingTalk refactored to native async);
the equivalent fix lives in tools/environments/modal.py instead.

Co-authored-by: JithendraNara <jithendranaidunara@gmail.com>
2026-05-15 14:00:01 -07:00
nidhi-singh02
8373956850 fix(slack): guard split()[0] against whitespace-only command text
When a user sends a Slack message like '/hermes   ' (trailing whitespace
after the slash) the legacy subcommand router hit `text.split()[0]` with
a truthy-but-whitespace-only `text`. `'   '.split()` returns `[]` →
IndexError, blowing up the slash handler before fallthrough to `/help`.

Switch to a two-step guard that materializes the parts list first and
indexes only if non-empty.

Salvaged from PR #2752 by @nidhi-singh02. The PR's other two hunks
(`tools/file_operations.py`, `agent/anthropic_adapter.py`) are
unreachable in current code — `LINTERS` is a hardcoded constant dict
with no empty values, and the anthropic version-detection site is
already guarded by a `result.stdout.strip()` truthy check — so only the
slack hunk is taken.

Closes #2745

Co-authored-by: Teknium <127238744+teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-15 01:50:56 -07:00
CoinTheHat
814c60092b fix: clean stale conversation mappings on response eviction/deletion
ResponseStore.put() and .delete() now remove conversations rows that
reference evicted or deleted response IDs, preventing 404 errors when
a conversation name is reused after its backing response was purged.

Adds regression tests for delete, eviction, and handler-level reuse.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 01:27:43 -07:00
KiraKatana
23ac522d37 fix(gateway): isinstance-guard string-form 429 error body
When a non-Anthropic provider (e.g. Morpheus proxy) returns a 429 with
`{"error": "Too Many Requests"}` instead of the expected
`{"error": {"type": ...}}` dict, _err_body.json().get("error", {})
returns the raw string and the next .get("type") line crashes with
AttributeError, taking down the message handler.

Guard with isinstance(_err_json, dict) so non-dict error bodies fall
through to the generic rate-limit hint.

Salvaged from PR #2587 by @KiraKatana. The PR's fallback-config
`base_url`/`api_key_env` fix was already implemented independently
on main (run_agent.py:8759-8780) with additional aliases and Ollama
Cloud host handling, so only the gateway guard is cherry-picked.

Co-authored-by: KiraKatana <kira.ops@proton.me>
2026-05-15 01:26:11 -07:00
teyrebaz33
e0e7397c32 fix(session): persist auto-reset state across gateway restarts
was_auto_reset, auto_reset_reason, and reset_had_activity were not
included in SessionEntry.to_dict() / from_dict(), so a gateway restart
between session expiry and the user's next message would silently drop
the auto-reset notification and context note.

Add the three fields to the serialization roundtrip with safe defaults
(False / None / False) so existing sessions.json files load cleanly.

Add three roundtrip tests to test_session_reset_notify.py.
2026-05-15 01:25:42 -07:00
libo1106
0086cdaf93 refactor(yuanbao): improve quote media fallback — move to DispatchMiddleware, tighten conditions 2026-05-15 01:17:50 -07:00
libo1106
fc2754dbdf fix(yuanbao): resolve quoted file/image via transcript lookup when quote desc lacks ybres
When a user quotes a file message (type=3) and @bot, the quote's desc field
only contains the filename without a ybres:// resource reference. The existing
QuoteContextMiddleware only extracted media refs from desc using the ybres regex,
which always returned empty for file quotes.

Fix: add a transcript lookup fallback in QuoteContextMiddleware.handle() —
when quote_media_refs is empty but reply_to_message_id is set, search the
session transcript for the quoted message_id and extract ybres anchors from
its content.

Also fix message_type classification: when quote media resolves non-image files,
override message_type to DOCUMENT so gateway/run.py's document injection logic
properly prepends the file path and content for the agent.
2026-05-15 01:17:50 -07:00
libo1106
3df26b925c feat(yuanbao): prioritize quote media refs over history backfill in DispatchMiddleware 2026-05-15 01:17:50 -07:00
libo1106
80efe664ce feat(yuanbao): add quote_media_refs extraction to QuoteContextMiddleware 2026-05-15 01:17:50 -07:00
libo1106
d57a4b3eb5 feat(yuanbao): add _parse_resource_id and update _extract_text for ybres anchors 2026-05-15 01:17:50 -07:00
teknium1
4abfb6bc24 feat(discord): default history backfill on, expand to per-user + threads
Follow-up to snav's PR #25463 contribution: flip default to on, broaden
scope so backfill fires whenever require_mention gates the bot (not just
shared-session channels).

Why:
- The mention-gate creates a session-transcript gap regardless of whether
  the channel is shared or per-user. In per-user sessions, Alice's session
  is still missing other participants' messages and her own pre-mention
  messages — backfill fills both gaps.
- Threads naturally scope to thread-only history because discord.py's
  channel.history() on a thread returns only that thread's messages.
- DMs still skip — every DM triggers the bot, so the session transcript
  is already complete.

Changes:
- hermes_cli/config.py: discord.history_backfill default → true
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: drop the _is_shared gate, keep _is_dm
  skip and _needed_mention gate; env var DISCORD_HISTORY_BACKFILL
  default → 'true'
- cli-config.yaml.example + website docs: update defaults and prose;
  add the DISCORD_HISTORY_BACKFILL / _LIMIT env var rows that were
  documented in the PR description but missing from the env-var table
- tests/gateway/test_discord_free_response.py:
  - flip test_discord_per_user_channel_does_not_backfill →
    test_discord_per_user_channel_backfills_too (new behavior)
  - add test_discord_dm_does_not_backfill (DM skip is invariant)
  - give FakeThread a no-op history() so existing thread tests don't hit
    a fake discord.Forbidden when backfill now fires on threads too

Tests: 160/160 in target files; 400/400 across all tests/gateway/ -k discord.
2026-05-14 15:50:57 -07:00
snav
e84fe483bc feat(discord): channel history backfill for multi-user sessions
Adds optional channel-context backfill for Discord shared-channel sessions
so the agent can see recent messages it missed between its own turns
(typically when require_mention=true filters out most traffic).

Previously the agent only saw the @mention message that triggered it, which
led to disorienting replies in active multi-user channels where the
conversation context was invisible. With backfill enabled, a configurable
number of recent messages are fetched per-turn and prepended to the trigger
message as a context block, kept separate from sender-prefix logic so
attribution remains clean.

This re-opens the work from #13063 (approved by @OutThisLife on 2026-04-20,
closed when I closed the branch to address the simpolism:main head-branch
issue plus an ordering bug I caught later in live use). Filing against the
freshly-rewritten problem statement in #13054 so the design is grounded in
the failure mode rather than the implementation shape.

The implementation follows the **push-mode last-self-anchored** design from
the two options laid out in #13054. See the issue for the trade-off
discussion vs pull-mode (#13120 was an earlier closed PR using that shape).
Treating this as a reference implementation — happy to rewrite as
last-trigger anchoring or as a hybrid with #13120 if maintainers prefer.

Changes:

- gateway/platforms/discord.py:
  - new `_discord_history_backfill()` / `_discord_history_backfill_limit()`
    helpers (config.extra > env > default), mirroring the existing
    `_discord_require_mention()` shape
  - new `_fetch_channel_context()` that scans `channel.history()` backwards
    from the trigger to the bot's last message (or limit), formats as
    `[Recent channel messages] / [name] msg / ...`, respects DISCORD_ALLOW_BOTS,
    skips system messages
  - per-channel `_last_self_message_id` cache to narrow the fetch window
    on hot paths (avoids full history scan when the bot has spoken recently)
  - **IMPORTANT**: passes `oldest_first=False` explicitly to `channel.history()`.
    discord.py 2.x silently flips the default to True when `after=` is supplied,
    which would select the EARLIEST N messages after our last response instead
    of the LATEST N before the trigger. In high-traffic windows this would
    return stale tool traces and drop the actual final answer the user is
    asking about. See regression test below. Caught in live use during a
    Codex tool-trace burst on May 13 2026.
- gateway/config.py: discord_history_backfill + discord_history_backfill_limit
  settings + yaml→env bridge
- gateway/platforms/base.py: channel_context field on MessageEvent
- gateway/run.py: prepend channel_context after sender-prefix so the
  [sender name] tag applies to the trigger message alone, not to the backfill
- hermes_cli/config.py: defaults for new discord.history_backfill and
  discord.history_backfill_limit keys
- cli-config.yaml.example: documented defaults
- tests/gateway/test_discord_free_response.py: 7 new tests covering
  cold-start backfill, self-message stop boundary, other-bot filtering,
  cache hot-path narrowing, stale-cache fallback, shared-channel +
  per-user backfill paths, and the ordering regression test
  (`test_fetch_channel_context_cache_uses_latest_window_when_after_set`)
- tests/gateway/test_config.py: yaml→env bridge tests
- tests/gateway/test_session.py: prefix-order edge cases
- website/docs/user-guide/messaging/discord.md: env vars + config keys +
  usage docs

Tested on Ubuntu 24.04 — empirically validated in my own multi-bot Discord
research server for the past three weeks.

Fixes #13054
Supersedes #13063 (closed)
2026-05-14 15:50:57 -07:00
VTRiot
bc42e62b17 fix(gateway): prevent duplicate final send when only cosmetic edit failed
When the stream consumer's got_done handler successfully delivers the
final response content via _send_or_edit but the subsequent edit
(e.g. cursor removal) fails, final_response_sent remains False even
though the user has already received the final answer. The gateway's
fallback send path then re-delivers the same content, causing the
user to see the response twice on Telegram.

Introduce a new _final_content_delivered flag on the stream consumer,
set by the got_done handler when the final content has reached the
user. The _run_agent suppression logic now treats this flag as an
additional signal (alongside final_response_sent and
response_previewed) that final delivery is already complete.

This preserves the existing behavior for intermediate-text-only
streams (where already_sent=True but no final content has been
delivered) — those still receive the gateway's fallback send, matching
the test expectation in test_partial_stream_output_does_not_set_already_sent.

Adds TestFinalContentDeliveredSuppression with two cases covering
both the suppression (content delivered + edit failed) and the
non-suppression (intermediate text only) branches.
2026-05-14 14:51:07 -07:00
luyao618
b4b8509fe8 fix(gateway): load streaming config from nested gateway.streaming key
`hermes config set gateway.streaming.*` writes the streaming block
nested under a `gateway:` key in config.yaml, but the config loader
only checked for a top-level `streaming:` key — silently ignoring
the nested variant.

Fall back to `yaml_cfg['gateway']['streaming']` when the top-level
key is absent, matching the pattern already used for other nested
config sections.

Closes #25676
2026-05-14 14:51:07 -07:00
luyao618
d44dafdb4e fix(telegram): set REQUIRES_EDIT_FINALIZE so final MarkdownV2 edit is not skipped
When the final streamed text is identical to the last plain-text edit,
stream_consumer._send_or_edit short-circuits and never calls
adapter.edit_message(finalize=True).  For Telegram, this skips the
plain-text → MarkdownV2 conversion, leaving raw Markdown syntax visible
to the user.

Set REQUIRES_EDIT_FINALIZE = True on TelegramAdapter so the finalize
edit is always delivered, matching the existing DingTalk pattern.

Fixes #25710
2026-05-14 14:51:07 -07:00
Teknium
9ed751b967
fix(whatsapp): drop status broadcasts and channel newsletters before agent dispatch (#25845)
WhatsApp pseudo-chats (Status updates / Stories, Channels / Newsletters,
broadcast lists) were being routed through the full agent pipeline. A
user's gateway.log showed the agent replying to a contact's Story
('status@broadcast') with 345 chars plus title-generation cost, which
also shows up in the contact's status feed.

Drop these JIDs at _should_process_message() before the policy gate so
they're filtered regardless of dm_policy or allowlist state. Covers:
- status@broadcast (Stories)
- *@newsletter (Channels)
- *@broadcast (broadcast lists, future-proofing)

The bridge.js already filters these on the fromMe outbound path, but
inbound events on self-chat mode skipped that check.

Tests:
- status@broadcast dropped on open policy
- broadcast filter wins over allowlisted senders
- real DMs still pass through
- helper unit cases (case-insensitive, whitespace-tolerant)

26/26 tests/gateway/test_whatsapp_group_gating.py pass; 59/59 adjacent
WhatsApp test suites pass.
2026-05-14 09:59:03 -07:00
oxngon
3adde245b7 fix(gateway): forward image attachments to background agent tasks
When the gateway spawned a background agent (e.g. for delegation), media
URLs and types from the originating message weren't forwarded — the bg
agent saw the prompt but no attached images. Vision-enabled tasks
effectively lost their inputs.

Forwards media_urls/media_types through the bg-task spawn path and
runs the same vision-enrichment step the main flow uses, so the bg
agent gets image descriptions inlined into its prompt.

Closes #25614.

Salvage of #25603 by @oxngon (manually re-applied — original branch
was severely stale against current main).
2026-05-14 08:01:34 -07:00
zccyman
f26098e22f fix(gateway): enable text-intercept for multi-choice clarify fallback (#25567) 2026-05-14 07:59:12 -07:00
teknium1
26deeea830 fix(telegram): restore model-switch success path + author map
The cherry-picked PR over-indented the edit_message_text block for
the mm: (model selected → switch) success path so the confirmation
edit lived inside the preceding 'except Exception as exc' branch and
only fired when the callback raised. Dedent the try/except back to
12-space indent so it runs after the callback succeeds, restoring
the original flow that removes the inline buttons and shows the
'Switched to ...' confirmation.

Add a regression test (test_model_selected_edits_message_on_success)
that asserts edit_message_text is awaited and the result text is
routed through format_message (MARKDOWN_V2 + backtick survival).

Add phuongvm to scripts/release.py AUTHOR_MAP.
2026-05-14 07:47:52 -07:00
Phuong Lambert
a694040520 fix(telegram): escape dynamic markdown in callback flows
Use MarkdownV2 formatting for Telegram callback follow-ups and interactive prompts where dynamic names or user text can break legacy Markdown parsing. Add regression coverage for reload-mcp, model picker, approval callbacks, and update prompts.
2026-05-14 07:47:52 -07:00
teknium1
1dca6a6960 feat(discord): render clarify choices as buttons
Brings Discord to parity with Telegram on the clarify tool's interactive
UX. Overrides BasePlatformAdapter.send_clarify on DiscordAdapter to attach
a button view when choices are present.

  - ClarifyChoiceView: one discord.ui.Button per choice (max 24, Discord's
    25-component view cap leaves one slot for Other) plus a final
    'Other (type answer)' button.
  - Numeric click -> tools.clarify_gateway.resolve_gateway_clarify(
    clarify_id, choice_text) using the canonical choice text from the
    gateway entry (falls back to the button label if the entry vanished).
  - Other click -> tools.clarify_gateway.mark_awaiting_text(clarify_id) so
    the gateway's text-intercept captures the next user message in this
    session as the response.
  - Auth via the shared _component_check_auth helper (same OR-semantics as
    ExecApprovalView / SlashConfirmView / UpdatePromptView / ModelPickerView).
  - Open-ended (no choices) path renders the prompt as a plain embed and
    relies on the existing text-intercept resolution.
  - Single-use: first valid click disables every button and updates the
    embed footer with who answered and what they chose.

No changes to BasePlatformAdapter.send_clarify or the gateway's
clarify_callback wiring -- the existing scaffolding already drives all
adapters; Discord just inherits the default text fallback today and gains
buttons by virtue of this override.

Test conftest extended: _FakeEmbed gains add_field() / set_footer() stubs
so tests can construct embedded views without monkey-patching per-test.

Original PR: #19249 by @LeonSGP43. This is a reshape of the contributor's
work onto current main's clarify infrastructure (clarify_id + entry-based
resolution shared with Telegram, instead of a parallel on_answer-closure
mechanism). The button view structure and UX shape are preserved.

Tests: 14 new tests in tests/gateway/test_discord_clarify_buttons.py.
391/391 existing Discord gateway tests still pass.

Co-authored-by: LeonSGP43 <cine.dreamer.one@gmail.com>
2026-05-14 07:26:43 -07:00
magic524
8199ec3803 fix(gateway): keep QQBot reconnect loop alive 2026-05-13 23:13:25 -07:00
pearjelly
71191b7e8e fix(gateway): make Feishu ws connect override sync to preserve context manager
The Feishu adapter wrapped lark-oapi's Connect() callable to inject
ping_interval/ping_timeout overrides, but made the wrapper async. The
underlying library uses Connect() as an async context manager (async
with Connect(...) as ws:), which requires the call itself to be sync
and return an AsyncContextManager — making it async meant the wrapper
was awaited eagerly and ws never bound.

Restoring the sync wrapper preserves the protocol while still injecting
the overrides.

Salvage of #25388 by @pearjelly (manually re-applied — original branch
was severely stale against current main).
2026-05-13 23:12:34 -07:00
Tianyu199509
fd9c1504da fix: gateway PID detection fails on Windows (two issues)
- _read_process_cmdline: /proc and 'ps' are unavailable on Windows,
  so process cmdline was always empty. Add psutil fallback (already
  a hard dependency used by _pid_exists in the same module).

- _record_looks_like_gateway: argv paths use backslashes on Windows
  but patterns use forward slashes/dots, so the fallback record check
  always failed. Normalize backslashes to forward slashes before
  matching.

Together these caused get_running_pid() to return None on Windows
even when the gateway process is alive, making the dashboard report
gateway as 'stopped' despite it functioning normally.
2026-05-13 23:10:57 -07:00
1RB
b59ed9c6bc fix(discord): handle forwarded messages via message_snapshots
Discord introduced message_snapshots for forwarded messages — text and
attachments live inside snap.content / snap.attachments rather than on
the parent message. _handle_message wasn't reading them, so forwards
showed up empty.

Defensively extracts snapshot text (when raw_content is empty) and
appends snapshot attachments to the working all_attachments list used
for type detection and media routing. hasattr/getattr guards keep this
safe on older discord.py installs without the field.

Salvage of #25462 by @1RB (manually re-applied — original branch was
stale against current main).
2026-05-13 23:08:53 -07:00
Teknium
8f19078c6a
feat(goals): /subgoal — user-added criteria appended to active /goal (#25449)
* feat(goals): /subgoal — user-added criteria appended to active /goal

Layers a /subgoal command on top of the existing freeform Ralph judge
loop. The user can append extra criteria mid-loop; the judge factors
them into its done/continue verdict and the continuation prompt
surfaces them to the agent. No new tool, no agent self-judging — the
existing judge model just sees a richer prompt.

Forms:
  /subgoal                  show current subgoals
  /subgoal <text>           append a criterion
  /subgoal remove <n>       drop subgoal n (1-based)
  /subgoal clear            wipe all subgoals

How it integrates:

- GoalState gains `subgoals: List[str]` (default []), backwards-compat
  for existing state_meta rows.
- judge_goal accepts an optional subgoals kwarg; non-empty switches to
  JUDGE_USER_PROMPT_WITH_SUBGOALS_TEMPLATE which lists them as
  numbered criteria and asks 'is the goal AND every additional
  criterion satisfied?'
- next_continuation_prompt picks CONTINUATION_PROMPT_WITH_SUBGOALS_TEMPLATE
  when non-empty so the agent sees what to target.
- /subgoal is allowed mid-run on the gateway since it only touches the
  state the judge reads at turn boundary — no race with the running
  turn.
- Status line shows '... , N subgoals' when present.

Surface:
- hermes_cli/goals.py — field, prompt blocks, manager methods, judge weave
- hermes_cli/commands.py — /subgoal CommandDef
- cli.py — _handle_subgoal_command
- gateway/run.py — _handle_subgoal_command + mid-run dispatch
- tests/hermes_cli/test_goals.py — 15 new tests (backcompat, mutation,
  persistence, prompt template selection, judge-prompt content via mock,
  status-line rendering)

77 goal-related tests passing across goals + cli + gateway + tui.

* fix(goals): slash commands don't preempt the goal-continuation hook

Two findings from live-testing /subgoal:

1. Slash commands queued while the agent is running landed in
   _pending_input (same queue as real user messages). The goal hook's
   'is a real user message pending?' check returned True and silently
   skipped — but the slash command consumes its queue slot via
   process_command() which never re-fires the goal hook, so the loop
   stalls indefinitely. Now the hook peeks the queue and only defers
   when a non-slash payload is present.

2. The with-subgoals judge prompt was too soft — opus 4.7 said 'done,
   implying all requirements met' without verifying. Tightened to
   demand specific per-criterion evidence (file contents, output line,
   command result) and explicitly reject phrases like 'implying it was
   done.'

Live verified: /subgoal injected mid-loop now correctly forces the
judge to refuse done until the new criterion is met. Agent gets the
continuation prompt with subgoals listed, updates the script, judge
confirms done with specific evidence cited.
2026-05-13 22:55:09 -07:00
snav
d863773c81 feat(discord): add thread_require_mention for multi-bot threads
By default, once Hermes participates in a Discord thread (auto-created on
@mention or replied in once) it auto-responds to every subsequent message
in that thread without requiring further @mentions. That's the right default
for one-on-one conversations and isolated channel threads.

But it's a confirmed footgun in multi-bot threads. When a user invokes one
bot per turn — addressing Codex first, then Hermes — every other bot in the
thread also fires on every message, burning credits and spamming the channel.
Author has hit this personally in active multi-bot research-team threads.

Add a new `discord.thread_require_mention` config key (env:
`DISCORD_THREAD_REQUIRE_MENTION`), default `false` to preserve existing
behavior. When `true`, the in-thread mention shortcut is disabled and
threads are gated the same way channels are. Explicit @mentions still pass
through as expected.

Mirrors the existing helper shape (config.extra > env > default) and the
existing yaml→env bridge pattern used by `require_mention`.

Changes:

- gateway/platforms/discord.py: new `_discord_thread_require_mention()`
  helper; in_bot_thread shortcut now AND's with `not _discord_thread_require_mention()`
- gateway/config.py: bridge `discord.thread_require_mention` from config.yaml
  to `DISCORD_THREAD_REQUIRE_MENTION` env var (mirrors the existing
  `require_mention` bridge two lines above)
- hermes_cli/config.py: add `thread_require_mention: False` default to
  DEFAULT_CONFIG['discord']
- tests/gateway/test_discord_free_response.py: 4 new tests covering default
  behaviour (in-thread shortcut still works), enabled behaviour (mention
  required in threads), enabled+mentioned (mention still passes through),
  and yaml-via-config.extra path. Also clears DISCORD_* env vars in the
  `adapter` fixture so process-env state from the contributor's shell
  doesn't leak into per-test behaviour.
- tests/gateway/test_config.py: 2 new tests covering the yaml→env bridge
  (both the apply-from-yaml and env-precedence-over-yaml paths)
- website/docs/user-guide/messaging/discord.md: document the new env var
  + config key with multi-bot rationale; cross-link from `auto_thread`
  section

Tested on Ubuntu 24.04.
2026-05-13 22:21:43 -07:00
simpolism
d557544560 fix(discord): keep free-response channels inline
Free-response channels are intended as lightweight chat surfaces — the bot
responds to every message without requiring an @mention. But the auto-thread
gate only checked DISCORD_NO_THREAD_CHANNELS, not DISCORD_FREE_RESPONSE_CHANNELS,
so every message in a free-response channel still spawned a brand-new thread.
That turns a chat channel into a thread-spawning machine: 1 thread per message.

The user-facing docs at website/docs/user-guide/messaging/discord.md already
describe the intended behavior ("Free-response channels also skip auto-threading
— the bot replies inline rather than spinning off a new thread per message"),
so this is a code-vs-docs gap, not a design change.

Fix: OR is_free_channel into skip_thread alongside the existing no_thread_channels
check. One-line production change.

Regression test added at tests/gateway/test_discord_free_response.py:
test_discord_free_response_channel_skips_auto_thread asserts that a message
in a free-response channel never calls _auto_create_thread.  Reverting the
one-line fix causes the test to fail with 'Expected mock to not have been
awaited. Awaited 1 times.' — i.e. the test demonstrates the bug concretely.
2026-05-13 22:21:18 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
3633c8690b refactor(plugins): add apply_yaml_config_fn registry hook
Lets platform plugins own their YAML→env config bridge instead of forcing
core gateway/config.py to know every platform's schema.

The hook receives the full parsed config.yaml and the platform's own
sub-dict, may mutate os.environ (env > YAML precedence preserved via the
standard `not os.getenv(...)` guards), and may return a dict to merge
into PlatformConfig.extra. It runs during load_gateway_config() after
the existing generic shared-key loop and before _apply_env_overrides(),
mirroring the env_enablement_fn dispatch pattern (#21306, #21331).

Pure addition — no behavior change for existing platforms. Each of the
eight platforms with hardcoded YAML→env blocks today (discord, telegram,
whatsapp, slack, dingtalk, mattermost, matrix, feishu, ~252 LOC in
gateway/config.py) can migrate in independent follow-up PRs; the
hardcoded blocks remain functional in the meantime, and their
`not os.getenv(...)` guards make them no-ops for any env var the hook
already set.

Test coverage: 10 new tests in tests/gateway/test_platform_registry.py
covering field default, callable acceptance, env mutation, extras
merge, both signature args, exception swallowing, missing/non-dict
sections, and env > YAML precedence.

Refs #3823, #24356.
Closes #24836.
2026-05-13 22:20:30 -07:00