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Author SHA1 Message Date
teknium1
c33feb6dc9 Fix host CWD leaking into non-local terminal backends
When using Modal, Docker, SSH, or Singularity as the terminal backend
from the CLI, the agent resolved cwd: "." to the host machine's local
path (e.g. /Users/rewbs/code/hermes-agent) and passed it to the remote
sandbox, where it doesn't exist. All commands failed with "No such file
or directory".

Root cause: cli.py unconditionally resolved "." to os.getcwd() and wrote
it to TERMINAL_CWD regardless of backend type. Every tool then used that
host-local path as the working directory inside the remote environment.

Fixes:
- cli.py: only resolve "." to os.getcwd() for the local backend. For all
  remote backends (ssh, docker, modal, singularity), leave TERMINAL_CWD
  unset so the tool layer uses per-backend defaults (/root, /, ~, etc.)
- terminal_tool.py: added sanity check -- if TERMINAL_CWD contains a
  host-local prefix (/Users/, /home/, C:\) for a non-local backend, log
  a warning and fall back to the backend's default
- terminal_tool.py: SSH default CWD is now ~ instead of os.getcwd()
- file_operations.py: last-resort CWD fallback changed from os.getcwd()
  to "/" so host paths never leak into remote file operations
2026-02-16 22:30:04 -08:00
teknium1
c441681dc2 Update default model to 'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6' and refine terminal working directory settings
- Changed the default LLM model in the setup wizard and example environment file to 'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6'.
- Updated terminal working directory settings in CLI and related files to use the current directory ('.') instead of '/tmp'.
- Enhanced documentation comments for clarity on terminal configuration and working directory behavior.
2026-02-08 12:56:40 -08:00
teknium1
533c064269 Add file manipulation tools and enhance setup scripts
- Introduced file manipulation capabilities in `model_tools.py`, including functions for reading, writing, patching, and searching files.
- Added a new `file` toolset in `toolsets.py` and updated distributions to include file tools.
- Enhanced `setup-hermes.sh` and `install.sh` scripts to check for and optionally install `ripgrep` for faster file searching.
- Implemented a new `file_operations.py` module to encapsulate file operations using shell commands.
- Updated `doctor.py` and `install.ps1` to check for `ripgrep` and provide installation guidance if not found.
- Added fuzzy matching and patch parsing capabilities to improve file manipulation accuracy and flexibility.
2026-02-05 03:49:46 -08:00