Compare commits

..

1 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Black-Kylin
9f6224033c fix(gateway): sync compression split on failed turns
Sync gateway session pointers immediately after context compression rotates the agent session, even when the follow-up model call fails before a final response.

Co-authored-from: https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/pull/25747
2026-06-13 04:53:41 -07:00
730 changed files with 13807 additions and 60277 deletions

View File

@@ -102,3 +102,6 @@ acp_registry/
.gitattributes
.hadolint.yaml
.mailmap
# Top-level LICENSE (not matched by *.md); not needed inside the container
LICENSE

Binary file not shown.

Before

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 138 KiB

Binary file not shown.

Before

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 148 KiB

View File

@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
name: Contributor Attribution Check
on:
pull_request:
branches: [main]
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
permissions:
contents: read

View File

@@ -11,20 +11,8 @@ on:
- 'optional-skills/**'
- '.github/workflows/deploy-site.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
skills_index_run_id:
description: 'Optional Build Skills Index run ID whose skills-index artifact should be deployed'
required: false
type: string
rebuild_skills_index:
description: 'Force a fresh multi-source crawl instead of reusing the latest healthy index'
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
permissions:
contents: read
actions: read
pages: write
id-token: write
@@ -67,81 +55,26 @@ jobs:
- name: Install PyYAML for skill extraction
run: pip install pyyaml==6.0.2 httpx==0.28.1
- name: Prepare skills index (unified multi-source catalog)
- name: Build skills index (unified multi-source catalog)
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
SKILLS_INDEX_RUN_ID: ${{ github.event.inputs.skills_index_run_id || '' }}
REBUILD_SKILLS_INDEX: ${{ github.event.inputs.rebuild_skills_index || 'false' }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
# The unified external catalog is expensive to crawl and can burn
# through the repository installation's GitHub API quota when several
# docs deploys land close together. Normal docs deploys therefore
# reuse the latest healthy catalog: first the artifact from a
# scheduled skills-index run, then the currently live index. Only a
# manual force rebuild does a fresh crawl here.
# Rebuild the unified catalog. The file is gitignored, so a fresh
# checkout starts without it and we want the freshest crawl in
# every deploy.
#
# If we do crawl, the build remains fatal. build_skills_index.py runs
# the health check BEFORE writing and exits non-zero on source
# collapse, keeping the last good Pages deployment live instead of
# publishing a degenerate catalog.
set -euo pipefail
INDEX_PATH="website/static/api/skills-index.json"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$INDEX_PATH")"
validate_index() {
python3 - "$INDEX_PATH" <<'PY'
import json
import sys
from pathlib import Path
path = Path(sys.argv[1])
try:
data = json.loads(path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except Exception as exc:
print(f"invalid skills index JSON: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
skills = data.get("skills")
if not isinstance(skills, list) or len(skills) < 1500:
count = len(skills) if isinstance(skills, list) else "missing"
print(f"skills index too small: {count}", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
print(f"skills index ready: {len(skills)} skills")
PY
}
if [ "$REBUILD_SKILLS_INDEX" = "true" ]; then
python3 scripts/build_skills_index.py
validate_index
exit 0
fi
if [ -n "$SKILLS_INDEX_RUN_ID" ]; then
tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)"
echo "Downloading skills-index artifact from run $SKILLS_INDEX_RUN_ID"
if gh run download "$SKILLS_INDEX_RUN_ID" --name skills-index --dir "$tmpdir"; then
candidate="$(find "$tmpdir" -name skills-index.json -type f | head -n 1 || true)"
if [ -n "$candidate" ]; then
cp "$candidate" "$INDEX_PATH"
if validate_index; then
exit 0
fi
fi
fi
echo "::warning::Could not use skills-index artifact from run $SKILLS_INDEX_RUN_ID; trying live index"
fi
echo "Downloading currently live skills index"
if curl -fsSL --retry 3 --retry-delay 5 \
"https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/api/skills-index.json" \
-o "$INDEX_PATH" && validate_index; then
exit 0
fi
echo "::warning::Live skills index unavailable or unhealthy; falling back to a fresh crawl"
rm -f "$INDEX_PATH"
# This MUST be fatal. build_skills_index.py runs a health check and
# exits non-zero WITHOUT writing the output file when a source
# collapses (e.g. a GitHub API rate limit zeroes the github /
# claude-marketplace / well-known taps all at once). Letting the
# deploy continue would either (a) ship a degenerate index missing
# whole hubs — the June 2026 regression where OpenAI/Anthropic/
# HuggingFace/NVIDIA tabs vanished — or (b) fall through to a
# local-only catalog. Failing here keeps the last good deployment
# live (GitHub Pages serves the previous build) instead of
# publishing a broken catalog. Re-run the workflow once the
# transient rate limit clears.
python3 scripts/build_skills_index.py
validate_index
- name: Extract skill metadata for dashboard
run: python3 website/scripts/extract-skills.py

View File

@@ -18,12 +18,13 @@ on:
- docker/**
- .hadolint.yaml
- .github/workflows/docker-lint.yml
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths:
- Dockerfile
- docker/**
- .hadolint.yaml
- .github/workflows/docker-lint.yml
permissions:
contents: read

View File

@@ -11,13 +11,16 @@ on:
- 'docker/**'
- '.github/workflows/docker-publish.yml'
- '.github/actions/hermes-smoke-test/**'
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths:
- '**/*.py'
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'uv.lock'
- 'Dockerfile'
- 'docker/**'
- '.github/workflows/docker-publish.yml'
- '.github/actions/hermes-smoke-test/**'
release:
types: [published]

View File

@@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
name: Docs Site Checks
on:
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'website/**'
- '.github/workflows/docs-site-checks.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
@@ -16,9 +14,9 @@ jobs:
docs-site-checks:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- uses: actions/setup-node@49933ea5288caeca8642d1e84afbd3f7d6820020 # v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@49933ea5288caeca8642d1e84afbd3f7d6820020 # v4
with:
node-version: 22
cache: npm
@@ -28,9 +26,9 @@ jobs:
run: npm ci
working-directory: website
- uses: actions/setup-python@a309ff8b426b58ec0e2a45f0f869d46889d02405 # v6.2.0
- uses: actions/setup-python@a309ff8b426b58ec0e2a45f0f869d46889d02405 # v6.2.0
with:
python-version: "3.11"
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Install ascii-guard
run: python -m pip install ascii-guard==2.3.0 pyyaml==6.0.3

View File

@@ -14,9 +14,6 @@ name: History Check
# the PR head and main to be non-empty.
on:
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
@@ -27,9 +24,9 @@ jobs:
check-common-ancestor:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # full history both sides for merge-base
fetch-depth: 0 # full history both sides for merge-base
- name: Reject PRs with no common ancestor on main
run: |

View File

@@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ on:
- "**/*.md"
- "docs/**"
- "website/**"
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths-ignore:
- "**/*.md"
- "docs/**"
- "website/**"
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -154,6 +154,7 @@ jobs:
});
}
ruff-blocking:
# Enforce the rules in pyproject.toml [tool.ruff.lint.select]. Currently
# PLW1514 (unspecified-encoding) — catches bare ``open()`` /

255
.github/workflows/nix-lockfile-fix.yml vendored Normal file
View File

@@ -0,0 +1,255 @@
name: Nix Lockfile Fix
on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'package-lock.json'
- 'package.json'
- 'ui-tui/package.json'
- 'apps/desktop/package.json'
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr_number:
description: 'PR number to fix (leave empty to run on the selected branch)'
required: false
type: string
issue_comment:
types: [edited]
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
concurrency:
group: nix-lockfile-fix-${{ github.event.issue.number || github.event.inputs.pr_number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
# ── Auto-fix on main ───────────────────────────────────────────────
# Fires when a push to main touches package.json or package-lock.json.
# Runs fix-lockfiles and pushes the hash update commit directly to main
# so Nix builds never stay broken.
#
# Safety invariants:
# 1. The fix commit only touches nix/*.nix files, which are NOT in
# the paths filter above, so this cannot re-trigger itself.
# 2. An explicit file-whitelist check before commit aborts if
# fix-lockfiles ever modifies unexpected files.
# 3. Job-level concurrency with cancel-in-progress: true ensures
# back-to-back pushes collapse to the newest; ref: main checkout
# always operates on the latest branch state.
# 4. Uses a GitHub App token (not GITHUB_TOKEN) so the fix commit
# triggers downstream nix.yml verification.
auto-fix-main:
if: github.event_name == 'push'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 25
concurrency:
group: auto-fix-main
cancel-in-progress: true
steps:
- name: Generate GitHub App token
id: app-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@7bfa3a4717ef143a604ee0a99d859b8886a96d00 # v1.9.3
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
ref: main
token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }}
- uses: ./.github/actions/nix-setup
with:
cachix-auth-token: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Apply lockfile hashes
id: apply
run: nix run .#fix-lockfiles -- --apply
- name: Commit & push
if: steps.apply.outputs.changed == 'true'
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
# Ensure only nix/lib.nix (home of the single npmDepsHash) was
# modified — prevents accidental self-triggering if fix-lockfiles
# ever touches package files.
unexpected="$(git diff --name-only | grep -Ev '^nix/lib\.nix$' || true)"
if [ -n "$unexpected" ]; then
echo "::error::Unexpected modified files: $unexpected"
exit 1
fi
# Record the base SHA before committing — used to detect package
# file changes if we need to rebase after a non-fast-forward push.
BASE_SHA="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
git config user.name 'github-actions[bot]'
git config user.email '41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com'
git add nix/lib.nix
git commit -m "fix(nix): auto-refresh npm lockfile hashes" \
-m "Source: $GITHUB_SHA" \
-m "Run: $GITHUB_SERVER_URL/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/actions/runs/$GITHUB_RUN_ID"
# Retry push with rebase in case main advanced with an unrelated
# commit during the nix build. Without this, a non-fast-forward
# rejection silently loses the fix. If package files changed during
# the rebase, abort — a fresh auto-fix run will handle the new state.
for attempt in 1 2 3; do
if git push origin HEAD:main; then
exit 0
fi
echo "::warning::Push attempt $attempt failed (non-fast-forward?), rebasing…"
git fetch origin main
# If package files changed between our base and the new main,
# our computed hashes are stale. Abort and let the next triggered
# run recompute from the correct package-lock state.
pkg_changed="$(git diff --name-only "$BASE_SHA"..origin/main -- \
'package-lock.json' 'package.json' \
'ui-tui/package.json' 'apps/desktop/package.json' || true)"
if [ -n "$pkg_changed" ]; then
echo "::warning::Package files changed since hash computation — aborting; a fresh run will recompute"
exit 0
fi
git rebase origin/main
done
echo "::error::Failed to push after 3 rebase attempts"
exit 1
# ── PR fix (manual / checkbox) ─────────────────────────────────────
# Existing behavior: run on manual dispatch OR when a task-list
# checkbox in the sticky lockfile-check comment flips from [ ] to [x].
fix:
if: |
github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' ||
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment'
&& github.event.issue.pull_request != null
&& contains(github.event.comment.body, '[x] **Apply lockfile fix**')
&& !contains(github.event.changes.body.from, '[x] **Apply lockfile fix**'))
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 25
steps:
- name: Authorize & resolve PR
id: resolve
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
script: |
// 1. Verify the actor has write access — applies to both checkbox
// clicks and manual dispatch.
const { data: perm } =
await github.rest.repos.getCollaboratorPermissionLevel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
username: context.actor,
});
if (!['admin', 'write', 'maintain'].includes(perm.permission)) {
core.setFailed(
`${context.actor} lacks write access (has: ${perm.permission})`
);
return;
}
// 2. Resolve which ref to check out.
let prNumber = '';
if (context.eventName === 'issue_comment') {
prNumber = String(context.payload.issue.number);
} else if (context.eventName === 'workflow_dispatch') {
prNumber = context.payload.inputs.pr_number || '';
}
if (!prNumber) {
core.setOutput('ref', context.ref.replace(/^refs\/heads\//, ''));
core.setOutput('repo', context.repo.repo);
core.setOutput('owner', context.repo.owner);
core.setOutput('pr', '');
return;
}
const { data: pr } = await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: Number(prNumber),
});
core.setOutput('ref', pr.head.ref);
core.setOutput('repo', pr.head.repo.name);
core.setOutput('owner', pr.head.repo.owner.login);
core.setOutput('pr', String(pr.number));
# Wipe the sticky lockfile-check comment to a "running" state as soon
# as the job is authorized, so the user sees their click was picked up
# before the ~minute of nix build work.
- name: Mark sticky as running
if: steps.resolve.outputs.pr != ''
uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@52423e01640425a022ef5fd42c6fb5f633a02728 # v2.9.1
with:
header: nix-lockfile-check
number: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.pr }}
message: |
### 🔄 Applying lockfile fix…
Triggered by @${{ github.actor }} — [workflow run](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
repository: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.owner }}/${{ steps.resolve.outputs.repo }}
ref: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.ref }}
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: ./.github/actions/nix-setup
with:
cachix-auth-token: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Apply lockfile hashes
id: apply
run: nix run .#fix-lockfiles
- name: Commit & push
if: steps.apply.outputs.changed == 'true'
shell: bash
run: |
set -euo pipefail
git config user.name 'github-actions[bot]'
git config user.email '41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com'
git add nix/lib.nix
git commit -m "fix(nix): refresh npm lockfile hashes"
git push
- name: Update sticky (applied)
if: steps.apply.outputs.changed == 'true' && steps.resolve.outputs.pr != ''
uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@52423e01640425a022ef5fd42c6fb5f633a02728 # v2.9.1
with:
header: nix-lockfile-check
number: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.pr }}
message: |
### ✅ Lockfile fix applied
Pushed a commit refreshing the npm lockfile hashes — [workflow run](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).
- name: Update sticky (already current)
if: steps.apply.outputs.changed == 'false' && steps.resolve.outputs.pr != ''
uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@52423e01640425a022ef5fd42c6fb5f633a02728 # v2.9.1
with:
header: nix-lockfile-check
number: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.pr }}
message: |
### ✅ Lockfile hashes already current
Nothing to commit — [workflow run](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).
- name: Update sticky (failed)
if: failure() && steps.resolve.outputs.pr != ''
uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@52423e01640425a022ef5fd42c6fb5f633a02728 # v2.9.1
with:
header: nix-lockfile-check
number: ${{ steps.resolve.outputs.pr }}
message: |
### ❌ Lockfile fix failed
See the [workflow run](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}) for logs.

105
.github/workflows/nix.yml vendored Normal file
View File

@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
name: Nix
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
concurrency:
group: nix-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
nix:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- uses: ./.github/actions/nix-setup
with:
cachix-auth-token: ${{ secrets.CACHIX_AUTH_TOKEN }}
- name: Resolve head SHA
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
id: sha
shell: bash
run: |
FULL="${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}"
echo "full=$FULL" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "short=${FULL:0:7}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Check flake
id: flake
continue-on-error: true
run: nix flake check --print-build-logs
# When the flake check fails, run a targeted diagnostic to see if
# the failure is specifically a stale npm lockfile hash in one of the
# known npm subpackages (tui / web). This avoids surfacing a generic
# "build failed" message when the fix is a single known command.
- name: Diagnose npm lockfile hashes
id: hash_check
if: steps.flake.outcome == 'failure' && runner.os == 'Linux'
continue-on-error: true
env:
LINK_SHA: ${{ steps.sha.outputs.full }}
run: nix run .#fix-lockfiles -- --check
# If fix-lockfiles itself crashes (infrastructure blip, cache throttle,
# etc.) it won't set stale=true/false. Treat that as a distinct failure
# mode rather than silently ignoring it.
- name: Fail if hash check crashed without reporting
if: steps.hash_check.outcome == 'failure' && steps.hash_check.outputs.stale != 'true' && steps.hash_check.outputs.stale != 'false'
run: |
echo "::error::fix-lockfiles exited without reporting stale status — likely an infrastructure or script failure"
exit 1
- name: Post sticky PR comment (stale hashes)
if: steps.hash_check.outputs.stale == 'true' && github.event_name == 'pull_request'
uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@52423e01640425a022ef5fd42c6fb5f633a02728 # v2.9.1
with:
header: nix-lockfile-check
message: |
### ⚠️ npm lockfile hash out of date
Checked against commit [`${{ steps.sha.outputs.short }}`](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/commit/${{ steps.sha.outputs.full }}) (PR head at check time).
The `hash = "sha256-..."` line in these nix files no longer matches the committed `package-lock.json`:
${{ steps.hash_check.outputs.report }}
#### Apply the fix
- [ ] **Apply lockfile fix** — tick to push a commit with the correct hashes to this PR branch
- Or [run the Nix Lockfile Fix workflow](${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/workflows/nix-lockfile-fix.yml) manually (pass PR `#${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}`)
- Or locally: `nix run .#fix-lockfiles` and commit the diff
# Clear the sticky comment when either the flake check passed outright (no
# hash check needed) or the hash check explicitly returned stale=false
# (check failed for a non-hash reason).
- name: Clear sticky PR comment (resolved)
if: |
github.event_name == 'pull_request' &&
(steps.hash_check.outputs.stale == 'false' ||
steps.flake.outcome == 'success')
uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@52423e01640425a022ef5fd42c6fb5f633a02728 # v2.9.1
with:
header: nix-lockfile-check
delete: true
- name: Final fail if flake check failed
if: steps.flake.outcome == 'failure'
run: |
if [ "${{ steps.hash_check.outputs.stale }}" == "true" ]; then
echo "::error::Nix build failed due to stale npm lockfile hash. Run: nix run .#fix-lockfiles"
else
echo "::error::Nix flake check failed. See logs above."
fi
exit 1

View File

@@ -20,23 +20,29 @@ name: OSV-Scanner
# vulnerabilities in pinned deps that we may need to patch deliberately.
on:
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'uv.lock'
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'package.json'
- 'package-lock.json'
- 'ui-tui/package.json'
- 'website/package.json'
- 'website/package-lock.json'
- '.github/workflows/osv-scanner.yml'
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- "uv.lock"
- "pyproject.toml"
- "package.json"
- "package-lock.json"
- "website/package-lock.json"
- 'uv.lock'
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'package.json'
- 'package-lock.json'
- 'website/package-lock.json'
schedule:
# Weekly scan against main — catches CVEs published after merge for
# deps that haven't changed since.
- cron: "0 9 * * 1"
- cron: '0 9 * * 1'
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
@@ -48,7 +54,7 @@ permissions:
jobs:
scan:
name: Scan lockfiles
uses: google/osv-scanner-action/.github/workflows/osv-scanner-reusable.yml@9a498708959aeaef5ef730655706c5a1df1edbc2 # v2.3.8
uses: google/osv-scanner-action/.github/workflows/osv-scanner-reusable.yml@9a498708959aeaef5ef730655706c5a1df1edbc2 # v2.3.8
with:
# Scan explicit lockfiles rather than recursing, so we only look at
# the three sources of truth and skip vendored / test / worktree dirs.

View File

@@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ jobs:
- name: Trigger Deploy Site workflow
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: gh workflow run deploy-site.yml --repo ${{ github.repository }} -f skills_index_run_id=${{ github.run_id }}
run: gh workflow run deploy-site.yml --repo ${{ github.repository }}

View File

@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
name: Supply Chain Audit
on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
# No paths filter — the jobs must always run so required checks
# report a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
@@ -29,10 +29,8 @@ jobs:
scan: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.scan }}
# True when pyproject.toml changed in this PR
deps: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.deps }}
# True when the curated MCP catalog / bundled MCP manifests changed.
mcp_catalog: ${{ steps.filter.outputs.mcp_catalog }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Check for relevant file changes
@@ -56,14 +54,6 @@ jobs:
else
echo "deps=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
MCP_CATALOG_FILES=$(git diff --name-only "$BASE"..."$HEAD" -- \
'optional-mcps/**' \
'hermes_cli/mcp_catalog.py' || true)
if [ -n "$MCP_CATALOG_FILES" ]; then
echo "mcp_catalog=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "mcp_catalog=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
scan:
name: Scan PR for critical supply chain risks
@@ -72,7 +62,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -207,7 +197,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -278,50 +268,3 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- run: echo "No pyproject.toml changes, skipping dependency bounds check."
mcp-catalog-review:
name: MCP catalog security review
needs: changes
if: needs.changes.outputs.mcp_catalog == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Require explicit MCP catalog review label
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
PR="${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}"
LABELS=$(gh pr view "$PR" --json labels --jq '.labels[].name' || true)
if echo "$LABELS" | grep -Fxq 'mcp-catalog-reviewed'; then
echo "MCP catalog review label present."
exit 0
fi
BODY="## ⚠️ MCP catalog security review required
This PR changes the bundled MCP catalog or MCP catalog installer code. MCP entries can define local commands that users later install into \`mcp_servers\`, so this needs explicit maintainer review before merge.
A maintainer should verify:
- any new/changed \`optional-mcps/**/manifest.yaml\` command and args are expected,
- stdio transports do not use shell+egress/exfiltration payloads,
- git install refs are pinned and bootstrap commands are minimal,
- requested env vars/secrets match the upstream MCP's documented needs.
After review, add the \`mcp-catalog-reviewed\` label and re-run this check."
gh pr comment "$PR" --body "$BODY" || echo "::warning::Could not post PR comment (expected for fork PRs)"
echo "::error::MCP catalog changes require the mcp-catalog-reviewed label."
exit 1
mcp-catalog-review-gate:
name: MCP catalog security review
needs: changes
if: always() && needs.changes.outputs.mcp_catalog != 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- run: echo "No MCP catalog changes, skipping MCP catalog security review."

View File

@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ on:
paths-ignore:
- "**/*.md"
- "docs/**"
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths-ignore:
- "**/*.md"
- "docs/**"
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -219,4 +219,4 @@ jobs:
env:
OPENROUTER_API_KEY: ""
OPENAI_API_KEY: ""
NOUS_API_KEY: ""
NOUS_API_KEY: ""

View File

@@ -4,9 +4,6 @@ name: Typecheck
on:
push:
branches: [main]
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
pull_request:
branches: [main]
@@ -26,20 +23,3 @@ jobs:
cache: npm
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run --prefix ${{ matrix.package }} typecheck
# Production build of the desktop renderer. `typecheck` runs `tsc` only,
# which does NOT exercise Vite/Rolldown module resolution — so an
# unresolvable package export (e.g. a transitive @assistant-ui/tap that no
# longer exports "./react-shim") slips past typecheck and only explodes when
# users build apps/desktop from source on install/update. Run the real
# `vite build` here so that class of break fails in CI instead.
desktop-build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- uses: actions/setup-node@49933ea5288caeca8642d1e84afbd3f7d6820020 # v4
with:
node-version: 22
cache: npm
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run --prefix apps/desktop build

View File

@@ -47,15 +47,15 @@ on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- "pyproject.toml"
- "uv.lock"
- ".github/workflows/uv-lockfile-check.yml"
# No paths filter — the job must always run so the required check
# reports a status (path-gated workflows leave checks "pending" forever
# when no matching files change, which blocks merge).
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'uv.lock'
- '.github/workflows/uv-lockfile-check.yml'
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'pyproject.toml'
- 'uv.lock'
- '.github/workflows/uv-lockfile-check.yml'
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ jobs:
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@d4b2f3b6ecc6e67c4457f6d3e41ec42d3d0fcb86 # v5
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@d4b2f3b6ecc6e67c4457f6d3e41ec42d3d0fcb86 # v5
# `uv lock --check` re-resolves the project from pyproject.toml and
# compares the result to uv.lock, exiting non-zero if they disagree.

1
.gitignore vendored
View File

@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
*.pyc*
__pycache__/
.venv/
.venv
.vscode/
.env
.env.local

View File

@@ -78,41 +78,7 @@ This isn't a quality bar — it's a coupling-and-maintenance decision. Memory pr
| **uv** | Fast Python package manager ([install](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/)) |
| **Node.js 20+** | Optional — needed for browser tools and WhatsApp bridge (matches root `package.json` engines) |
### Install with the standard installer
For most contributors, the best development bootstrap is the same path users
take: run the standard installer, then work inside the repository it cloned.
The installer creates the Hermes venv, wires the `hermes` command, stamps the
install method for `hermes update`, and clones the full git project into
`$HERMES_HOME/hermes-agent` (usually `~/.hermes/hermes-agent`). That keeps your
development environment on the same layout the CLI, updater, lazy dependency
installer, gateway, and docs assume.
```bash
curl -fsSL https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/install.sh | bash
cd "${HERMES_HOME:-$HOME/.hermes}/hermes-agent"
# Add dev/test extras on top of the standard install.
uv pip install -e ".[all,dev]"
# Optional: browser tools / docs site dependencies.
npm install
```
After that, create branches and run tests from that checkout:
```bash
git checkout -b fix/description
scripts/run_tests.sh
```
### Manual clone fallback
Use this only if you intentionally do not want Hermes' managed install layout
(for example, a throwaway clone inside a container or CI job). If you install
this way, make sure you run the `hermes` entrypoint from this venv; running the
system `python3 -m hermes_cli.main` can pick up unrelated system Python
packages.
### Clone and install
```bash
git clone https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent.git
@@ -143,17 +109,13 @@ echo "OPENROUTER_API_KEY=***" >> ~/.hermes/.env
### Run
```bash
# The standard installer already put `hermes` on PATH.
hermes doctor
hermes chat -q "Hello"
```
If you used the manual clone fallback, run `./hermes` from the checkout or
symlink this clone's venv explicitly:
```bash
# Symlink for global access
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
ln -sf "$(pwd)/venv/bin/hermes" ~/.local/bin/hermes
# Verify
hermes doctor
hermes chat -q "Hello"
```
### Run tests

View File

@@ -9,11 +9,8 @@ FROM ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:0.11.6-python3.13-trixie@sha256:b3c543b6c4f23a5f2df228
FROM node:22-bookworm-slim@sha256:7af03b14a13c8cdd38e45058fd957bf00a72bbe17feac43b1c15a689c029c732 AS node_source
FROM debian:13.4
# Disable Python stdout buffering to ensure logs are printed immediately.
# Do not write .pyc files at runtime: /opt/hermes is immutable in the
# published container and writable state belongs under /opt/data.
# Disable Python stdout buffering to ensure logs are printed immediately
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
ENV PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
# Store Playwright browsers outside the volume mount so the build-time
# install survives the /opt/data volume overlay at runtime.
@@ -189,38 +186,36 @@ RUN cd web && npm run build && \
# ---------- Source code ----------
# .dockerignore excludes node_modules, so the installs above survive.
COPY . .
COPY --chown=hermes:hermes . .
# ---------- Permissions ----------
# Link hermes-agent itself (editable). Deps are already installed in the
# cached layer above; `--no-deps` makes this a fast egg-link creation with no
# resolution or downloads.
RUN uv pip install --no-cache-dir --no-deps -e "."
# Keep /opt/hermes immutable for the runtime hermes user. Hosted/container
# instances must not be able to self-edit the installed source or venv; user
# data, skills, plugins, config, logs, and dashboard uploads live under
# /opt/data instead. Root can still repair the image during build/boot, but
# supervised Hermes processes drop to the non-root hermes user.
# Make install dir world-readable so any HERMES_UID can read it at runtime.
# The venv needs to be traversable too.
# node_modules trees additionally need to be writable by the hermes user
# so the runtime `npm install` triggered by _tui_need_npm_install() in
# hermes_cli/main.py succeeds (see #18800). /opt/hermes/web is build-time
# only (HERMES_WEB_DIST points at hermes_cli/web_dist) and is intentionally
# not chowned here.
# /opt/hermes/gateway is runtime-writable: Python may create __pycache__ and
# gateway state artifacts beneath the package after services drop privileges,
# especially when the hermes UID is remapped at boot (#27221).
# The .venv MUST remain hermes-writable so lazy_deps.py can install
# remaining optional platform packages and future pin bumps at first use.
# Without this, `uv pip install` fails with EACCES and adapters silently
# fail to load. See tools/lazy_deps.py.
USER root
RUN mkdir -p /opt/hermes/bin && \
cp /opt/hermes/docker/hermes-exec-shim.sh /opt/hermes/bin/hermes && \
chmod 0755 /opt/hermes/bin/hermes && \
printf 'docker\n' > /opt/hermes/.install_method && \
chown -R root:root /opt/hermes && \
chmod -R a+rX /opt/hermes && \
chmod -R a-w /opt/hermes
# The ``.install_method`` stamp is baked next to the running code (the install
# tree), NOT into $HERMES_HOME. $HERMES_HOME (/opt/data) is a shared data
# volume that is commonly bind-mounted from the host and even shared with a
# host-side Desktop/CLI install; stamping it at boot used to clobber that
# host install's marker and wrongly block its ``hermes update``. A code-scoped
# stamp is read first by detect_install_method() and is immune to the share.
RUN chmod -R a+rX /opt/hermes && \
chown -R hermes:hermes /opt/hermes/.venv /opt/hermes/ui-tui /opt/hermes/gateway /opt/hermes/node_modules
# Start as root so the s6-overlay stage2 hook can usermod/groupmod and chown
# the data volume. Each supervised service then drops to the hermes user via
# `s6-setuidgid hermes` in its run script. If HERMES_UID is unset, services
# run as the default hermes user (UID 10000).
# ---------- Link hermes-agent itself (editable) ----------
# Deps are already installed in the cached layer above; `--no-deps` makes
# this a fast (~1s) egg-link creation with no resolution or downloads.
RUN uv pip install --no-cache-dir --no-deps -e "."
# ---------- Bake build-time git revision ----------
# .dockerignore excludes .git, so `git rev-parse HEAD` from inside the
# container always returns nothing — meaning `hermes dump` reports
@@ -240,9 +235,8 @@ RUN mkdir -p /opt/hermes/bin && \
# every published image has it.
ARG HERMES_GIT_SHA=
RUN if [ -n "${HERMES_GIT_SHA}" ]; then \
chmod u+w /opt/hermes && \
printf '%s\n' "${HERMES_GIT_SHA}" > /opt/hermes/.hermes_build_sha && \
chmod a-w /opt/hermes /opt/hermes/.hermes_build_sha; \
chown hermes:hermes /opt/hermes/.hermes_build_sha; \
fi
# ---------- s6-overlay service wiring ----------
@@ -288,8 +282,6 @@ ENV HERMES_WEB_DIST=/opt/hermes/hermes_cli/web_dist
# check. (A separate launcher hardening is tracked independently.)
ENV HERMES_TUI_DIR=/opt/hermes/ui-tui
ENV HERMES_HOME=/opt/data
ENV HERMES_WRITE_SAFE_ROOT=/opt/data
ENV HERMES_DISABLE_LAZY_INSTALLS=1
# `docker exec` privilege-drop shim. When operators run
# `docker exec <c> hermes ...` they default to root, and any file the
@@ -302,6 +294,7 @@ ENV HERMES_DISABLE_LAZY_INSTALLS=1
# Recursion is impossible because the shim exec's the venv binary by
# absolute path (/opt/hermes/.venv/bin/hermes). See the shim source for
# the opt-out env var (HERMES_DOCKER_EXEC_AS_ROOT=1).
COPY --chmod=0755 docker/hermes-exec-shim.sh /opt/hermes/bin/hermes
# Pre-s6 entrypoint.sh did `source .venv/bin/activate` which exported
# the venv bin onto PATH; Architecture B's main-wrapper.sh does the

View File

@@ -181,20 +181,16 @@ See `hermes claw migrate --help` for all options, or use the `openclaw-migration
We welcome contributions! See the [Contributing Guide](https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/developer-guide/contributing) for development setup, code style, and PR process.
Quick start for contributors — use the standard installer, then work from the
full git checkout it creates at `$HERMES_HOME/hermes-agent` (usually
`~/.hermes/hermes-agent`). This matches the layout used by `hermes update`, the
managed venv, lazy dependencies, gateway, and docs tooling.
Quick start for contributors — clone and go with `setup-hermes.sh`:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/install.sh | bash
cd "${HERMES_HOME:-$HOME/.hermes}/hermes-agent"
uv pip install -e ".[all,dev]"
scripts/run_tests.sh
git clone https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent.git
cd hermes-agent
./setup-hermes.sh # installs uv, creates venv, installs .[all], symlinks ~/.local/bin/hermes
./hermes # auto-detects the venv, no need to `source` first
```
Manual clone fallback (for throwaway clones/CI where you intentionally do not
want the managed install layout):
Manual path (equivalent to the above):
```bash
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

View File

@@ -164,18 +164,16 @@ hermes claw migrate --overwrite # 覆盖已有冲突
欢迎贡献!请参阅 [贡献指南](https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/developer-guide/contributing) 了解开发设置、代码风格和 PR 流程。
贡献者快速开始——使用标准安装器,然后在它创建的完整 git checkout 中开发
`$HERMES_HOME/hermes-agent`(通常是 `~/.hermes/hermes-agent`)。这会匹配
`hermes update`、托管 venv、lazy dependencies、gateway 和 docs tooling 使用的布局。
贡献者快速开始——克隆并使用 `setup-hermes.sh`
```bash
curl -fsSL https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/install.sh | bash
cd "${HERMES_HOME:-$HOME/.hermes}/hermes-agent"
uv pip install -e ".[all,dev]"
scripts/run_tests.sh
git clone https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent.git
cd hermes-agent
./setup-hermes.sh # 安装 uv、创建 venv、安装 .[all]、创建符号链接 ~/.local/bin/hermes
./hermes # 自动检测 venv无需先 source
```
手动克隆备用路径(用于一次性 clone / CI或你明确不想使用 managed install layout 时
手动安装(等效于上述命令
```bash
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

View File

@@ -824,7 +824,6 @@ class HermesACPAgent(acp.Agent):
try:
from model_tools import get_tool_definitions
from agent.memory_manager import inject_memory_provider_tools
enabled_toolsets = _expand_acp_enabled_toolsets(
getattr(state.agent, "enabled_toolsets", None) or ["hermes-acp"],
@@ -840,7 +839,6 @@ class HermesACPAgent(acp.Agent):
state.agent.valid_tool_names = {
tool["function"]["name"] for tool in state.agent.tools or []
}
inject_memory_provider_tools(state.agent)
invalidate = getattr(state.agent, "_invalidate_system_prompt", None)
if callable(invalidate):
invalidate()
@@ -1781,25 +1779,10 @@ class HermesACPAgent(acp.Agent):
def _cmd_tools(self, args: str, state: SessionState) -> str:
try:
from model_tools import get_tool_definitions
from types import SimpleNamespace
from agent.memory_manager import inject_memory_provider_tools
toolsets = _expand_acp_enabled_toolsets(
getattr(state.agent, "enabled_toolsets", None) or ["hermes-acp"]
)
tools = get_tool_definitions(enabled_toolsets=toolsets, quiet_mode=True)
tool_view = SimpleNamespace(
tools=list(tools or []),
valid_tool_names={
tool.get("function", {}).get("name")
for tool in tools or []
if isinstance(tool, dict)
},
enabled_toolsets=toolsets,
_memory_manager=getattr(state.agent, "_memory_manager", None),
)
inject_memory_provider_tools(tool_view)
tools = tool_view.tools
if not tools:
return "No tools available."
lines = [f"Available tools ({len(tools)}):"]

View File

@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import threading
import time
import uuid
from datetime import datetime
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qs, urlunparse
from agent.context_compressor import ContextCompressor
@@ -195,7 +195,6 @@ def init_agent(
status_callback: callable = None,
notice_callback: callable = None,
notice_clear_callback: callable = None,
event_callback: Optional[Callable[[str, dict], None]] = None,
max_tokens: int = None,
reasoning_config: Dict[str, Any] = None,
service_tier: str = None,
@@ -300,7 +299,6 @@ def init_agent(
# would mangle the escape sequences. None = use builtins.print.
agent._print_fn = None
agent.background_review_callback = None # Optional sync callback for gateway delivery
agent.memory_notifications = "on" # Memory update notifications: "off", "on", "verbose"
agent.skip_context_files = skip_context_files
agent.load_soul_identity = load_soul_identity
agent.pass_session_id = pass_session_id
@@ -427,7 +425,6 @@ def init_agent(
agent.status_callback = status_callback
agent.notice_callback = notice_callback
agent.notice_clear_callback = notice_clear_callback
agent.event_callback = event_callback
agent.tool_gen_callback = tool_gen_callback
@@ -599,7 +596,6 @@ def init_agent(
# (e.g. CLI voice mode adds a temporary prefix for the live call only).
agent._persist_user_message_idx = None
agent._persist_user_message_override = None
agent._persist_user_message_timestamp = None
# Cache anthropic image-to-text fallbacks per image payload/URL so a
# single tool loop does not repeatedly re-run auxiliary vision on the
@@ -904,9 +900,6 @@ def init_agent(
agent.api_key = client_kwargs.get("api_key", "")
agent.base_url = client_kwargs.get("base_url", agent.base_url)
try:
from agent.ssl_guard import verify_ca_bundle_with_fallback
verify_ca_bundle_with_fallback()
agent.client = agent._create_openai_client(client_kwargs, reason="agent_init", shared=True)
if not agent.quiet_mode:
print(f"🤖 AI Agent initialized with model: {agent.model}")
@@ -1156,9 +1149,6 @@ def init_agent(
"hermes_home": str(get_hermes_home()),
"agent_context": "primary",
}
if _init_kwargs["platform"] == "cli":
_init_kwargs["warning_callback"] = agent._emit_warning
_init_kwargs["status_callback"] = agent._emit_status
# Thread session title for memory provider scoping
# (e.g. honcho uses this to derive chat-scoped session keys)
if agent._session_db:
@@ -1203,8 +1193,38 @@ def init_agent(
_ra().logger.warning("Memory provider plugin init failed: %s", _mpe)
agent._memory_manager = None
from agent.memory_manager import inject_memory_provider_tools as _inject_memory_provider_tools
_inject_memory_provider_tools(agent)
# Inject memory provider tool schemas into the tool surface.
# Skip tools whose names already exist (plugins may register the
# same tools via ctx.register_tool(), which lands in agent.tools
# through _ra().get_tool_definitions()). Duplicate function names cause
# 400 errors on providers that enforce unique names (e.g. Xiaomi
# MiMo via Nous Portal).
#
# Respect the platform's enabled_toolsets configuration (#5544):
# enabled_toolsets is None → no filter, inject (backward compat)
# "memory" in enabled_toolsets → user opted in, inject
# otherwise (incl. []) → user excluded memory, skip injection
#
# Without this gate, `platform_toolsets: telegram: []` still leaks memory
# provider tools (fact_store, etc.) into the tool surface — a 10x latency
# penalty on local models and a frequent trigger of tool-call loops.
if agent._memory_manager and agent.tools is not None and (
agent.enabled_toolsets is None or "memory" in agent.enabled_toolsets
):
_existing_tool_names = {
t.get("function", {}).get("name")
for t in agent.tools
if isinstance(t, dict)
}
for _schema in agent._memory_manager.get_all_tool_schemas():
_tname = _schema.get("name", "")
if _tname and _tname in _existing_tool_names:
continue # already registered via plugin path
_wrapped = {"type": "function", "function": _schema}
agent.tools.append(_wrapped)
if _tname:
agent.valid_tool_names.add(_tname)
_existing_tool_names.add(_tname)
# Skills config: nudge interval for skill creation reminders
agent._skill_nudge_interval = 10
@@ -1227,35 +1247,12 @@ def init_agent(
# targets.
agent._task_completion_guidance = bool(_agent_section.get("task_completion_guidance", True))
# Universal parallel-tool-call guidance toggle. Default True. Separate
# flag from task_completion_guidance because a user may want one but not
# the other. Steers the model to batch independent tool calls into a
# single turn; the runtime already executes such batches concurrently.
agent._parallel_tool_call_guidance = bool(_agent_section.get("parallel_tool_call_guidance", True))
# Local Python toolchain probe toggle. Default True. When False,
# the probe is skipped entirely (no subprocess calls, no system-prompt
# line). Useful for users on exotic setups where the probe heuristics
# are noisy.
agent._environment_probe = bool(_agent_section.get("environment_probe", True))
# Per-platform prompt-hint overrides (config.yaml → platform_hints).
# Lets an enterprise admin append to or replace Hermes' built-in
# platform hint for a single messaging platform (e.g. WhatsApp) without
# affecting other platforms. Shape:
# platform_hints:
# whatsapp:
# append: "When tabular output would help, invoke the ... skill."
# slack:
# replace: "Custom Slack hint that fully replaces the default."
# Stored verbatim; resolution happens in agent/system_prompt.py against
# the active platform. Invalid shapes are ignored defensively so a bad
# config entry can never break prompt assembly.
_platform_hints_cfg = _agent_cfg.get("platform_hints", {})
if not isinstance(_platform_hints_cfg, dict):
_platform_hints_cfg = {}
agent._platform_hint_overrides = _platform_hints_cfg
# App-level API retry count (wraps each model API call). Default 3,
# overridable via agent.api_max_retries in config.yaml. See #11616.
try:

View File

@@ -881,8 +881,6 @@ def try_recover_primary_transport(
def drop_thinking_only_and_merge_users(
messages: List[Dict[str, Any]],
*,
drop_codex_reasoning_items: bool = True,
) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Drop thinking-only assistant turns; merge any adjacent user messages left behind.
@@ -904,13 +902,7 @@ def drop_thinking_only_and_merge_users(
return messages
# Pass 1: drop thinking-only assistant turns.
kept = [
m for m in messages
if not _ra().AIAgent._is_thinking_only_assistant(
m,
drop_codex_reasoning_items=drop_codex_reasoning_items,
)
]
kept = [m for m in messages if not _ra().AIAgent._is_thinking_only_assistant(m)]
dropped = len(messages) - len(kept)
if dropped == 0:
return messages
@@ -1217,23 +1209,12 @@ def dump_api_request_debug(
timestamp = datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S_%f")
dump_file = agent.logs_dir / f"request_dump_{agent.session_id}_{timestamp}.json"
# Redact secrets before persisting/printing. This dump captures the
# full request body (system prompt, tool defs, context-embedded
# values), and this path fires unconditionally on API errors — so it
# otherwise lands any context-embedded secret in cleartext on disk.
# Run the serialized dump through the same scrubber used for logs/tool
# output, then hand the resulting payload back to the shared atomic
# JSON writer so request dumps keep the same write semantics as before.
from agent.redact import redact_sensitive_text
_serialized = json.dumps(dump_payload, ensure_ascii=False, indent=2, default=str)
_redacted_payload = json.loads(redact_sensitive_text(_serialized, force=True))
atomic_json_write(dump_file, _redacted_payload, default=str)
atomic_json_write(dump_file, dump_payload, default=str)
agent._vprint(f"{agent.log_prefix}🧾 Request debug dump written to: {dump_file}")
if env_var_enabled("HERMES_DUMP_REQUEST_STDOUT"):
print(json.dumps(_redacted_payload, ensure_ascii=False, indent=2, default=str))
print(json.dumps(dump_payload, ensure_ascii=False, indent=2, default=str))
return dump_file
except Exception as dump_error:
@@ -1839,42 +1820,28 @@ def invoke_tool(agent, function_name: str, function_args: dict, effective_task_i
elif function_name == "memory":
def _execute(next_args: dict) -> Any:
target = next_args.get("target", "memory")
operations = next_args.get("operations")
from tools.memory_tool import memory_tool as _memory_tool
result = _memory_tool(
action=next_args.get("action"),
target=target,
content=next_args.get("content"),
old_text=next_args.get("old_text"),
operations=operations,
store=agent._memory_store,
)
# Bridge: notify external memory provider of built-in memory writes.
# Covers both the single-op shape and each add/replace inside a batch.
if agent._memory_manager:
if operations:
_mem_ops = [
op for op in operations
if isinstance(op, dict) and op.get("action") in {"add", "replace"}
]
else:
_mem_ops = (
[{"action": next_args.get("action"), "content": next_args.get("content")}]
if next_args.get("action") in {"add", "replace"} else []
# Bridge: notify external memory provider of built-in memory writes
if agent._memory_manager and next_args.get("action") in {"add", "replace"}:
try:
agent._memory_manager.on_memory_write(
next_args.get("action", ""),
target,
next_args.get("content", ""),
metadata=agent._build_memory_write_metadata(
task_id=effective_task_id,
tool_call_id=tool_call_id,
),
)
for _op in _mem_ops:
try:
agent._memory_manager.on_memory_write(
_op.get("action", ""),
target,
_op.get("content", "") or "",
metadata=agent._build_memory_write_metadata(
task_id=effective_task_id,
tool_call_id=tool_call_id,
),
)
except Exception:
pass
except Exception:
pass
return _finish_agent_tool(result, next_args)
elif agent._memory_manager and agent._memory_manager.has_tool(function_name):
def _execute(next_args: dict) -> Any:

View File

@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ def _detect_claude_code_version() -> str:
_CLAUDE_CODE_SYSTEM_PREFIX = "You are Claude Code, Anthropic's official CLI for Claude."
_MCP_TOOL_PREFIX = "mcp__"
_MCP_TOOL_PREFIX = "mcp_"
def _get_claude_code_version() -> str:
@@ -751,9 +751,6 @@ def build_anthropic_client(
from httpx import Timeout
normalized_base_url = _normalize_base_url_text(base_url)
if normalized_base_url:
import re as _re
normalized_base_url = _re.sub(r"/v1/?$", "", normalized_base_url.rstrip("/"))
_read_timeout = timeout if (isinstance(timeout, (int, float)) and timeout > 0) else 900.0
kwargs = {
"timeout": Timeout(timeout=float(_read_timeout), connect=10.0),
@@ -2349,46 +2346,25 @@ def build_anthropic_kwargs(
text = text.replace("Nous Research", "Anthropic")
block["text"] = text
# 3. Normalize tool names so NOTHING goes on the OAuth wire with a
# single-underscore ``mcp_`` prefix. Anthropic's subscription/OAuth
# billing classifier treats a single-underscore ``mcp_`` tool name as
# a third-party-app fingerprint and rejects the request with HTTP 400
# "Third-party apps now draw from extra usage, not plan limits"
# (verified empirically: a single ``mcp_foo`` tool flips a request
# from plan-billing to the extra-usage lane; ``mcp__foo`` is accepted).
#
# Two cases, both must land on the double-underscore ``mcp__`` form:
# a) bare Hermes-native tools (``read_file``) -> ``mcp__read_file``
# b) native MCP server tools registered under their full
# single-underscore ``mcp_<server>_<tool>`` name
# (``mcp_linear_get_issue``) -> ``mcp__linear_get_issue``
# Case (b) is the gap that the bare ``mcp_``->``mcp__`` constant swap
# left open: those tools were *skipped* and stayed single-underscore,
# so any session with an MCP server configured still tripped the
# classifier. normalize_response reverses both forms via registry
# lookup so the dispatcher still sees the original name. GH-25255.
def _to_oauth_wire_name(name: str) -> str:
if name.startswith("mcp__"):
return name # already correct, don't double-prefix
if name.startswith("mcp_"):
# single-underscore native MCP tool -> promote to double
return "mcp__" + name[len("mcp_"):]
return _MCP_TOOL_PREFIX + name # bare name -> mcp__<name>
# 3. Prefix tool names with mcp_ (Claude Code convention)
# Skip names that already begin with the marker — native MCP server
# tools (from mcp_servers: in config.yaml) are registered under their
# full mcp_<server>_<tool> name and would double-prefix otherwise,
# breaking round-trip registry lookup in normalize_response. GH-25255.
if anthropic_tools:
for tool in anthropic_tools:
if "name" in tool:
tool["name"] = _to_oauth_wire_name(tool["name"])
if "name" in tool and not tool["name"].startswith(_MCP_TOOL_PREFIX):
tool["name"] = _MCP_TOOL_PREFIX + tool["name"]
# 4. Apply the same normalization to tool names in message history
# (tool_use blocks) so replayed turns match the wire names above.
# 4. Prefix tool names in message history (tool_use and tool_result blocks)
for msg in anthropic_messages:
content = msg.get("content")
if isinstance(content, list):
for block in content:
if isinstance(block, dict):
if block.get("type") == "tool_use" and "name" in block:
block["name"] = _to_oauth_wire_name(block["name"])
if not block["name"].startswith(_MCP_TOOL_PREFIX):
block["name"] = _MCP_TOOL_PREFIX + block["name"]
elif block.get("type") == "tool_result" and "tool_use_id" in block:
pass # tool_result uses ID, not name

View File

@@ -1144,8 +1144,7 @@ def _endpoint_speaks_anthropic_messages(base_url: str) -> bool:
normalized = (base_url or "").strip().lower().rstrip("/")
if not normalized:
return False
path = urlparse(normalized).path.rstrip("/")
if path.endswith("/anthropic") or path.endswith("/anthropic/v1"):
if normalized.endswith("/anthropic"):
return True
hostname = base_url_hostname(normalized)
if hostname == "api.anthropic.com":
@@ -3079,20 +3078,23 @@ def _try_configured_fallback_chain(
if not fb_provider or fb_provider.lower() == skip:
continue
fb_model = str(entry.get("model", "")).strip() or None
fb_base_url = str(entry.get("base_url", "")).strip() or None
fb_api_key = str(entry.get("api_key", "")).strip() or None
label = f"fallback_chain[{i}]({fb_provider})"
try:
fb_client, resolved_model = _resolve_fallback_entry(entry)
fb_client = _resolve_single_provider(
fb_provider, fb_model, fb_base_url, fb_api_key)
except Exception:
fb_client, resolved_model = None, None
fb_client = None
if fb_client is not None:
logger.info(
"Auxiliary %s: %s on %s — configured fallback to %s (%s)",
task, reason, failed_provider, label, resolved_model or fb_model or "default",
task, reason, failed_provider, label, fb_model or "default",
)
return fb_client, resolved_model or fb_model, label
return fb_client, fb_model, label
tried.append(label)
if tried:
@@ -3103,103 +3105,6 @@ def _try_configured_fallback_chain(
return None, None, ""
def _fallback_entry_api_key(entry: Dict[str, Any]) -> Optional[str]:
"""Resolve inline or env-backed API key from a fallback-chain entry."""
explicit = str(entry.get("api_key") or "").strip()
if explicit:
return explicit
key_env = str(entry.get("key_env") or entry.get("api_key_env") or "").strip()
if key_env:
return os.getenv(key_env, "").strip() or None
return None
def _resolve_fallback_entry(entry: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[Optional[Any], Optional[str]]:
"""Resolve one fallback entry through the central provider router."""
provider = str(entry.get("provider") or "").strip()
model = str(entry.get("model") or "").strip() or None
if not provider or not model:
return None, None
base_url = str(entry.get("base_url") or "").strip() or None
api_key = _fallback_entry_api_key(entry)
api_mode = str(entry.get("api_mode") or entry.get("transport") or "").strip() or None
return resolve_provider_client(
provider,
model=model,
explicit_base_url=base_url,
explicit_api_key=api_key,
api_mode=api_mode,
)
def _try_main_fallback_chain(
task: Optional[str],
failed_provider: str = "",
reason: str = "error",
) -> Tuple[Optional[Any], Optional[str], str]:
"""Try the top-level main-agent fallback chain for an auxiliary call.
``provider: auto`` auxiliary tasks should respect the user's declared
main fallback policy before dropping into Hermes' built-in discovery
chain. The top-level chain is read through ``get_fallback_chain`` so
both modern ``fallback_providers`` and legacy ``fallback_model`` entries
participate in the same order as the main agent.
"""
try:
from hermes_cli.config import load_config
from hermes_cli.fallback_config import get_fallback_chain
chain = get_fallback_chain(load_config())
except Exception as exc:
logger.debug("Auxiliary %s: could not load main fallback chain: %s", task or "call", exc)
return None, None, ""
if not chain:
return None, None, ""
failed_norm = (failed_provider or "").strip().lower()
main_norm = (_read_main_provider() or "").strip().lower()
skip = {p for p in (failed_norm, main_norm, "auto") if p}
tried: List[str] = []
for i, entry in enumerate(chain):
if not isinstance(entry, dict):
continue
fb_provider = str(entry.get("provider") or "").strip()
fb_model = str(entry.get("model") or "").strip()
if not fb_provider or not fb_model:
continue
fb_norm = fb_provider.lower()
label = f"fallback_providers[{i}]({fb_provider})"
if fb_norm in skip:
tried.append(f"{label} (skipped)")
continue
if _is_provider_unhealthy(fb_norm):
_log_skip_unhealthy(fb_norm, task)
tried.append(f"{label} (unhealthy)")
continue
try:
fb_client, resolved_model = _resolve_fallback_entry(entry)
except Exception as exc:
logger.debug("Auxiliary %s: main fallback %s failed to resolve: %s", task or "call", label, exc)
fb_client, resolved_model = None, None
if fb_client is not None:
logger.info(
"Auxiliary %s: %s on %s — main fallback chain to %s (%s)",
task or "call", reason, failed_provider or "auto", label,
resolved_model or fb_model,
)
return fb_client, resolved_model or fb_model, fb_provider
tried.append(label)
if tried:
logger.debug(
"Auxiliary %s: main fallback chain exhausted (tried: %s)",
task or "call", ", ".join(tried),
)
return None, None, ""
def _resolve_single_provider(
provider: str,
model: Optional[str] = None,
@@ -3210,19 +3115,16 @@ def _resolve_single_provider(
Uses the existing provider resolution infrastructure where possible.
"""
# Reuse resolve_provider_client which handles provider→client mapping.
# Reuse resolve_provider_client which handles provider→client mapping
client, resolved_model = resolve_provider_client(
provider=provider,
model=model,
explicit_base_url=base_url,
explicit_api_key=api_key,
base_url=base_url,
api_key=api_key,
)
return client
def _resolve_auto(
main_runtime: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
task: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Tuple[Optional[OpenAI], Optional[str]]:
def _resolve_auto(main_runtime: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None) -> Tuple[Optional[OpenAI], Optional[str]]:
"""Full auto-detection chain.
Priority:
@@ -3288,7 +3190,7 @@ def _resolve_auto(
if (main_provider and main_model
and main_provider not in {"auto", ""}):
resolved_provider = main_provider
explicit_base_url = runtime_base_url or None
explicit_base_url = None
explicit_api_key = None
if runtime_base_url and (main_provider == "custom" or main_provider.startswith("custom:")):
resolved_provider = "custom"
@@ -3320,22 +3222,7 @@ def _resolve_auto(
main_provider, resolved or main_model)
return client, resolved or main_model
# ── Step 2: user-configured fallback policy ─────────────────────────
# In auto mode, respect the task-specific fallback chain first, then the
# main agent's top-level fallback_providers/fallback_model chain. The
# hardcoded provider discovery chain below is only the convenience default
# for users who have not declared a fallback policy.
if task:
fb_client, fb_model, _fb_label = _try_configured_fallback_chain(
task, main_provider or "auto", reason="main provider unavailable")
if fb_client is not None:
return fb_client, fb_model
fb_client, fb_model, _fb_label = _try_main_fallback_chain(
task, main_provider or "auto", reason="main provider unavailable")
if fb_client is not None:
return fb_client, fb_model
# ── Step 3: aggregator / fallback chain ──────────────────────────────
# ── Step 2: aggregator / fallback chain ──────────────────────────────
tried = []
for label, try_fn in _get_provider_chain():
if _is_provider_unhealthy(label):
@@ -3456,7 +3343,6 @@ def resolve_provider_client(
api_mode: str = None,
main_runtime: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
is_vision: bool = False,
task: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Tuple[Optional[Any], Optional[str]]:
"""Central router: given a provider name and optional model, return a
configured client with the correct auth, base URL, and API format.
@@ -3577,7 +3463,7 @@ def resolve_provider_client(
# ── Auto: try all providers in priority order ────────────────────
if provider == "auto":
client, resolved = _resolve_auto(main_runtime=main_runtime, task=task)
client, resolved = _resolve_auto(main_runtime=main_runtime)
if client is None:
return None, None
# When auto-detection lands on a non-OpenRouter provider (e.g. a
@@ -4470,16 +4356,11 @@ def _client_cache_key(
api_mode: Optional[str] = None,
main_runtime: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
is_vision: bool = False,
task: Optional[str] = None,
) -> tuple:
runtime = _normalize_main_runtime(main_runtime)
runtime_key = tuple(runtime.get(field, "") for field in _MAIN_RUNTIME_FIELDS) if provider == "auto" else ()
# `auto` can now resolve through task-specific or main fallback policy,
# so the task participates in the cache key. Non-auto providers keep the
# old cache shape because the explicit provider/model tuple is sufficient.
task_key = (task or "") if provider == "auto" else ""
pool_hint = _pool_cache_hint(provider, main_runtime=main_runtime)
return (provider, async_mode, base_url or "", api_key or "", api_mode or "", runtime_key, is_vision, task_key, pool_hint)
return (provider, async_mode, base_url or "", api_key or "", api_mode or "", runtime_key, is_vision, pool_hint)
def _store_cached_client(cache_key: tuple, client: Any, default_model: Optional[str], *, bound_loop: Any = None) -> None:
@@ -4672,7 +4553,6 @@ def _get_cached_client(
api_mode: str = None,
main_runtime: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
is_vision: bool = False,
task: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Tuple[Optional[Any], Optional[str]]:
"""Get or create a cached client for the given provider.
@@ -4710,7 +4590,6 @@ def _get_cached_client(
api_mode=api_mode,
main_runtime=main_runtime,
is_vision=is_vision,
task=task,
)
with _client_cache_lock:
if cache_key in _client_cache:
@@ -4755,7 +4634,6 @@ def _get_cached_client(
api_mode=api_mode,
main_runtime=runtime,
is_vision=is_vision,
task=task,
)
if client is not None:
# For async clients, remember which loop they were created on so we
@@ -5126,7 +5004,7 @@ def _build_call_kwargs(
# Provider-specific extra_body
merged_extra = dict(extra_body or {})
if provider == "nous":
if provider == "nous" or auxiliary_is_nous:
merged_extra.setdefault("tags", []).extend(_nous_portal_tags())
if merged_extra:
kwargs["extra_body"] = merged_extra
@@ -5261,7 +5139,7 @@ def call_llm(
if not resolved_base_url:
logger.info("Auxiliary %s: provider %s unavailable, trying auto-detection chain",
task or "call", resolved_provider)
client, final_model = _get_cached_client("auto", main_runtime=main_runtime, task=task)
client, final_model = _get_cached_client("auto", main_runtime=main_runtime)
if client is None:
raise RuntimeError(
f"No LLM provider configured for task={task} provider={resolved_provider}. "
@@ -5587,19 +5465,14 @@ def call_llm(
# Fallback order (#26882, #26803):
# 1. User-configured fallback_chain (per-task) if set
# 2. For auto: top-level main fallback_providers/fallback_model
# 3. For auto: built-in auxiliary discovery chain
# 4. For explicit aux providers: main agent model safety net
# 2. Main agent model (last-resort safety net)
# For auto users (no explicit aux provider), use the full
# auto-detection chain instead — its Step 1 IS the main agent
# model, so users on `auto` already get main-model fallback.
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = (None, None, "")
if is_auto:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_configured_fallback_chain(
task, resolved_provider or "auto", reason=reason)
if fb_client is None:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_main_fallback_chain(
task, resolved_provider or "auto", reason=reason)
if fb_client is None:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_payment_fallback(
resolved_provider, task, reason=reason)
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_payment_fallback(
resolved_provider, task, reason=reason)
else:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_configured_fallback_chain(
task, resolved_provider or "auto", reason=reason)
@@ -5762,7 +5635,7 @@ async def async_call_llm(
if not resolved_base_url:
logger.info("Auxiliary %s: provider %s unavailable, trying auto-detection chain",
task or "call", resolved_provider)
client, final_model = _get_cached_client("auto", async_mode=True, main_runtime=main_runtime, task=task)
client, final_model = _get_cached_client("auto", async_mode=True)
if client is None:
raise RuntimeError(
f"No LLM provider configured for task={task} provider={resolved_provider}. "
@@ -6030,19 +5903,13 @@ async def async_call_llm(
# Fallback order (#26882, #26803):
# 1. User-configured fallback_chain (per-task) if set
# 2. For auto: top-level main fallback_providers/fallback_model
# 3. For auto: built-in auxiliary discovery chain
# 4. For explicit aux providers: main agent model safety net
# 2. Main agent model (last-resort safety net)
# Auto users get the full auto-detection chain instead — its
# Step 1 IS the main agent model.
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = (None, None, "")
if is_auto:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_configured_fallback_chain(
task, resolved_provider or "auto", reason=reason)
if fb_client is None:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_main_fallback_chain(
task, resolved_provider or "auto", reason=reason)
if fb_client is None:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_payment_fallback(
resolved_provider, task, reason=reason)
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_payment_fallback(
resolved_provider, task, reason=reason)
else:
fb_client, fb_model, fb_label = _try_configured_fallback_chain(
task, resolved_provider or "auto", reason=reason)

View File

@@ -237,25 +237,18 @@ _COMBINED_REVIEW_PROMPT = (
def summarize_background_review_actions(
review_messages: List[Dict],
prior_snapshot: List[Dict],
notification_mode: str = "on",
) -> List[str]:
"""Build the human-facing action summary for a background review pass.
Walks the review agent's session messages and collects successful memory
and skill-management actions to surface to the user. Tool messages already
present in ``prior_snapshot`` are skipped so stale inherited results are
not re-surfaced as fresh background work (issue #14944).
Walks the review agent's session messages and collects "successful tool
action" descriptions to surface to the user (e.g. "Memory updated").
Tool messages already present in ``prior_snapshot`` are skipped so we
don't re-surface stale results from the prior conversation that the
review agent inherited via ``conversation_history`` (issue #14944).
``notification_mode`` controls display detail:
- ``off``: return no actions.
- ``on``: generic "Memory updated"/tool messages.
- ``verbose``: include compact content previews from tool-call arguments.
Matching is by ``tool_call_id`` when available, with a content-equality
fallback for tool messages that lack one.
"""
mode = str(notification_mode or "on").lower()
if mode == "off":
return []
verbose = mode == "verbose"
existing_tool_call_ids = set()
existing_tool_contents = set()
for prior in prior_snapshot or []:
@@ -269,43 +262,6 @@ def summarize_background_review_actions(
if isinstance(content, str):
existing_tool_contents.add(content)
# Map review-agent tool results back to the calls that produced them. The
# result JSON only says "Entry added"; the call arguments contain action,
# target, and content previews. Restricting to notify_tools also prevents
# helper tools from surfacing as memory work just because they succeeded.
notify_tools = {"memory", "skill_manage"}
all_tool_call_ids: set = set()
call_details: dict = {}
for msg in review_messages or []:
if not isinstance(msg, dict) or msg.get("role") != "assistant":
continue
for tc in msg.get("tool_calls", []) or []:
if not isinstance(tc, dict):
continue
fn = tc.get("function", {}) or {}
fn_name = fn.get("name", "")
tcid = tc.get("id")
if tcid:
all_tool_call_ids.add(tcid)
if fn_name not in notify_tools:
continue
try:
args = json.loads(fn.get("arguments", "{}"))
except (json.JSONDecodeError, TypeError):
args = {}
if tcid:
call_details[tcid] = {
"tool": fn_name,
"action": args.get("action", "?"),
"target": args.get("target", "memory"),
"content": args.get("content", ""),
"old_text": args.get("old_text", ""),
"operations": args.get("operations") or [],
"name": args.get("name", ""),
"old_string": args.get("old_string", ""),
"new_string": args.get("new_string", ""),
}
actions: List[str] = []
for msg in review_messages or []:
if not isinstance(msg, dict) or msg.get("role") != "tool":
@@ -317,8 +273,6 @@ def summarize_background_review_actions(
content_str = msg.get("content")
if isinstance(content_str, str) and content_str in existing_tool_contents:
continue
if tcid and all_tool_call_ids and tcid not in call_details:
continue
try:
data = json.loads(msg.get("content", "{}"))
except (json.JSONDecodeError, TypeError):
@@ -326,92 +280,19 @@ def summarize_background_review_actions(
if not isinstance(data, dict) or not data.get("success"):
continue
message = data.get("message", "")
detail = call_details.get(tcid, {})
target = data.get("target", "") or detail.get("target", "")
is_skill = detail.get("tool") == "skill_manage"
message_lower = message.lower()
if not verbose:
if "created" in message_lower:
actions.append(message)
continue
if "updated" in message_lower:
actions.append(message)
continue
if is_skill and "patched" in message_lower:
actions.append(message)
continue
if is_skill:
label = "Skill"
elif target:
target = data.get("target", "")
if "created" in message.lower():
actions.append(message)
elif "updated" in message.lower():
actions.append(message)
elif "added" in message.lower() or (target and "add" in message.lower()):
label = "Memory" if target == "memory" else "User profile" if target == "user" else target
actions.append(f"{label} updated")
elif "Entry added" in message:
label = "Memory" if target == "memory" else "User profile" if target == "user" else target
actions.append(f"{label} updated")
elif "removed" in message.lower() or "replaced" in message.lower():
label = "Memory" if target == "memory" else "User profile" if target == "user" else target
else:
continue
if verbose:
action = detail.get("action", "")
content = detail.get("content", "")
old_text = detail.get("old_text", "")
skill_name = detail.get("name", "")
operations = detail.get("operations") or []
max_preview = 120
if is_skill:
change = data.get("_change", {})
old_string = change.get("old", "") or detail.get("old_string", "")
new_string = change.get("new", "") or detail.get("new_string", "")
description = change.get("description", "")
if action == "patch" and (old_string or new_string):
old_preview = old_string[:80].replace("\n", " ") + (
"" if len(old_string) > 80 else ""
)
new_preview = new_string[:80].replace("\n", " ") + (
"" if len(new_string) > 80 else ""
)
actions.append(
f"📝 Skill '{skill_name}' patched: "
f"\"{old_preview}\"\"{new_preview}\""
)
elif action == "create" and description:
actions.append(f"📝 Skill '{skill_name}' created: {description}")
elif action == "edit" and description:
actions.append(f"📝 Skill '{skill_name}' rewritten: {description}")
else:
actions.append(f"📝 {message}" if message else f"Skill {action}")
elif operations:
for op in operations:
op = op or {}
op_act = op.get("action", "")
op_content = (op.get("content") or "")
op_old = (op.get("old_text") or "")
if op_act == "add" and op_content:
preview = op_content[:max_preview] + ("" if len(op_content) > max_preview else "")
actions.append(f"{label} {preview}")
elif op_act == "replace" and op_content:
preview = op_content[:max_preview] + ("" if len(op_content) > max_preview else "")
actions.append(f"{label} ✏️ {preview}")
elif op_act == "remove" and op_old:
preview = op_old[:60] + ("" if len(op_old) > 60 else "")
actions.append(f"{label} {preview}")
elif action == "add" and content:
preview = content[:max_preview] + ("" if len(content) > max_preview else "")
actions.append(f"{label} {preview}")
elif action == "replace" and content:
preview = content[:max_preview] + ("" if len(content) > max_preview else "")
actions.append(f"{label} ✏️ {preview}")
elif action == "remove" and old_text:
preview = old_text[:60] + ("" if len(old_text) > 60 else "")
actions.append(f"{label} {preview}")
else:
actions.append(f"{label} updated")
elif (
"added" in message_lower
or "replaced" in message_lower
or "removed" in message_lower
or "applied" in message_lower
or (target and "add" in message.lower())
or "Entry added" in message
):
actions.append(f"{label} updated")
return actions
@@ -641,7 +522,6 @@ def _run_review_in_thread(
actions = summarize_background_review_actions(
review_messages,
messages_snapshot,
notification_mode=getattr(agent, "memory_notifications", "on"),
)
if actions:

View File

@@ -58,34 +58,17 @@ _bedrock_runtime_client_cache: Dict[str, Any] = {}
_bedrock_control_client_cache: Dict[str, Any] = {}
_MIN_BOTO3_VERSION = (1, 34, 59)
def _require_boto3():
"""Import boto3, raising a clear error if not installed or too old."""
"""Import boto3, raising a clear error if not installed."""
try:
import boto3
return boto3
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"The 'boto3' package is required for the AWS Bedrock provider. "
"Install it with: pip install boto3\n"
"Or install Hermes with Bedrock support: pip install -e '.[bedrock]'"
)
# converse() / converse_stream() were added in boto3 1.34.59.
# When Hermes is installed editable into system Python, the system boto3
# (e.g. Ubuntu 24.04 ships 1.34.46) may take precedence over the venv
# version pinned in pyproject.toml.
try:
version = tuple(int(x) for x in boto3.__version__.split(".")[:3])
except (AttributeError, ValueError):
return boto3 # can't parse — don't block on version check
if version < _MIN_BOTO3_VERSION:
raise RuntimeError(
f"boto3 {boto3.__version__} does not support converse_stream "
f"(minimum 1.34.59 required). Upgrade with: "
f"pip install --upgrade boto3"
)
return boto3
def _get_bedrock_runtime_client(region: str):
@@ -952,14 +935,11 @@ def build_converse_kwargs(
if system_prompt:
kwargs["system"] = system_prompt
from agent.anthropic_adapter import _forbids_sampling_params
if temperature is not None:
kwargs["inferenceConfig"]["temperature"] = temperature
if not _forbids_sampling_params(model):
if temperature is not None:
kwargs["inferenceConfig"]["temperature"] = temperature
if top_p is not None:
kwargs["inferenceConfig"]["topP"] = top_p
if top_p is not None:
kwargs["inferenceConfig"]["topP"] = top_p
if stop_sequences:
kwargs["inferenceConfig"]["stopSequences"] = stop_sequences

View File

@@ -1,295 +0,0 @@
"""Surface-agnostic core for the Phase 2b terminal-billing screens.
One fetch/parse per concern, consumed identically by the CLI handler
(``cli.py::_show_billing``), the TUI JSON-RPC methods
(``tui_gateway/server.py``), and any other surface. Mirrors the proven
``agent/account_usage.py::build_credits_view`` pattern: parse the server payload
into a frozen dataclass; **fail open** — when not logged in or the portal is
unreachable, return a struct with ``logged_in=False`` and let the surface degrade
gracefully (never crash).
Money discipline: the server emits decimal STRINGS (``"142.5"``, not fixed 2dp).
We keep them as :class:`decimal.Decimal` end-to-end and only format for display.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
import uuid
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from decimal import Decimal, InvalidOperation
from typing import Any, Optional
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# =============================================================================
# Decimal money helpers
# =============================================================================
def parse_money(value: Any) -> Optional[Decimal]:
"""Parse a server money value (decimal string) into :class:`Decimal`.
Returns None for missing/invalid input. Never raises. Accepts str/int (and,
defensively, float — though the server always sends strings).
"""
if value is None:
return None
try:
# Decimal(str(...)) avoids binary-float artifacts if a float ever sneaks in.
return Decimal(str(value).strip())
except (InvalidOperation, ValueError, TypeError):
return None
def format_money(value: Optional[Decimal]) -> str:
"""Format a Decimal as ``$X`` / ``$X.YY`` for display.
Whole dollars show no decimals; any fractional amount shows exactly 2dp:
``Decimal("142.5")`` → ``"$142.50"``, ``Decimal("100")`` → ``"$100"``,
``Decimal("0.01")`` → ``"$0.01"``.
"""
if value is None:
return ""
if value == value.to_integral_value():
# Whole dollars — no decimal point. format(..., "f") avoids 1E+3 for 1000.
return f"${format(value.to_integral_value(), 'f')}"
# Fractional — always show 2dp.
return f"${format(value.quantize(Decimal('0.01')), 'f')}"
# =============================================================================
# Parsed sub-structures
# =============================================================================
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class CardInfo:
brand: str
last4: str
@property
def masked(self) -> str:
return f"{self.brand} ····{self.last4}"
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class MonthlyCap:
limit_usd: Optional[Decimal] = None
spent_this_month_usd: Optional[Decimal] = None
is_default_ceiling: bool = False
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class AutoReload:
enabled: bool = False
threshold_usd: Optional[Decimal] = None
reload_to_usd: Optional[Decimal] = None
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class BillingState:
"""Parsed ``GET /api/billing/state`` — the overview screen's data.
Fail-open: ``logged_in=False`` (and empty fields) when not logged in or the
portal is unreachable.
"""
logged_in: bool
org_id: Optional[str] = None
org_slug: Optional[str] = None
org_name: Optional[str] = None
role: Optional[str] = None # "OWNER" | "ADMIN" | "MEMBER"
balance_usd: Optional[Decimal] = None
cli_billing_enabled: bool = False
charge_presets: tuple[Decimal, ...] = ()
min_usd: Optional[Decimal] = None
max_usd: Optional[Decimal] = None
card: Optional[CardInfo] = None
monthly_cap: Optional[MonthlyCap] = None
auto_reload: Optional[AutoReload] = None
portal_url: Optional[str] = None
# When the fetch failed (vs cleanly not-logged-in), the message for the surface.
error: Optional[str] = None
@property
def is_admin(self) -> bool:
"""True for OWNER/ADMIN — the roles that can manage billing."""
return (self.role or "").upper() in ("OWNER", "ADMIN")
@property
def can_charge(self) -> bool:
"""True when the UI should offer charge/auto-reload actions.
Admin role AND the per-org kill-switch on. (The server still enforces;
this is just for graying out actions the user can't take.)
"""
return self.is_admin and self.cli_billing_enabled
def _parse_card(raw: Any) -> Optional[CardInfo]:
if not isinstance(raw, dict):
return None
brand = raw.get("brand")
last4 = raw.get("last4")
if isinstance(brand, str) and isinstance(last4, str):
return CardInfo(brand=brand, last4=last4)
return None
def _parse_monthly_cap(raw: Any) -> Optional[MonthlyCap]:
if not isinstance(raw, dict):
return None
return MonthlyCap(
limit_usd=parse_money(raw.get("limitUsd")),
spent_this_month_usd=parse_money(raw.get("spentThisMonthUsd")),
is_default_ceiling=bool(raw.get("isDefaultCeiling")),
)
def _parse_auto_reload(raw: Any) -> Optional[AutoReload]:
if not isinstance(raw, dict):
return None
return AutoReload(
enabled=bool(raw.get("enabled")),
threshold_usd=parse_money(raw.get("thresholdUsd")),
reload_to_usd=parse_money(raw.get("reloadToUsd")),
)
def billing_state_from_payload(
payload: dict[str, Any], *, portal_url: Optional[str] = None
) -> BillingState:
"""Map a raw ``/api/billing/state`` JSON dict into :class:`BillingState`."""
raw_org = payload.get("org")
org: dict[str, Any] = raw_org if isinstance(raw_org, dict) else {}
raw_bounds = payload.get("bounds")
bounds: dict[str, Any] = raw_bounds if isinstance(raw_bounds, dict) else {}
presets: list[Decimal] = []
for item in payload.get("chargePresets") or ():
parsed = parse_money(item)
if parsed is not None:
presets.append(parsed)
return BillingState(
logged_in=True,
org_id=org.get("id"),
org_slug=org.get("slug"),
org_name=org.get("name"),
role=org.get("role"),
balance_usd=parse_money(payload.get("balanceUsd")),
cli_billing_enabled=bool(payload.get("cliBillingEnabled")),
charge_presets=tuple(presets),
min_usd=parse_money(bounds.get("minUsd")),
max_usd=parse_money(bounds.get("maxUsd")),
card=_parse_card(payload.get("card")),
monthly_cap=_parse_monthly_cap(payload.get("monthlyCap")),
auto_reload=_parse_auto_reload(payload.get("autoReload")),
portal_url=portal_url,
)
# =============================================================================
# Fail-open builders (the surface front doors)
# =============================================================================
def build_billing_state(*, timeout: float = 15.0) -> BillingState:
"""Fetch + parse ``/api/billing/state``. Fail-open.
Returns ``BillingState(logged_in=False)`` when not logged in. On a portal/HTTP
failure, returns ``logged_in=False`` with ``error`` set so the surface can show
a clear message rather than crashing.
"""
try:
from hermes_cli.nous_billing import (
BillingAuthError,
BillingError,
_absolutize_portal_url,
get_billing_state,
resolve_portal_base_url,
)
except Exception:
return BillingState(logged_in=False, error="billing client unavailable")
try:
payload = get_billing_state(timeout=timeout)
except BillingAuthError:
return BillingState(logged_in=False)
except BillingError as exc:
logger.debug("billing ▸ /state fetch failed (fail-open)", exc_info=True)
return BillingState(logged_in=False, error=str(exc))
except Exception:
logger.debug("billing ▸ /state unexpected error (fail-open)", exc_info=True)
return BillingState(logged_in=False, error="could not load billing state")
# Prefer a server-supplied portalUrl if present (resolved to absolute in case
# it's relative); else build the standard one.
raw_portal = payload.get("portalUrl") if isinstance(payload, dict) else None
portal_url = _absolutize_portal_url(raw_portal) if raw_portal else None
if not portal_url:
try:
portal_url = _fallback_portal_url(resolve_portal_base_url())
except Exception:
portal_url = None
return billing_state_from_payload(payload, portal_url=portal_url)
def _fallback_portal_url(base: str) -> str:
"""Standard billing deep-link when the server omits ``portalUrl``."""
return f"{base.rstrip('/')}/billing?topup=open"
# =============================================================================
# Idempotency
# =============================================================================
def new_idempotency_key() -> str:
"""Fresh UUID for a user-confirmed purchase (reuse on retry of the SAME buy).
The ``Idempotency-Key`` header is mandatory on ``POST /charge``; generate one
per confirmed purchase and reuse it across retries so a double-submit collapses
to a single charge. Never reuse a key across different amounts (the server
returns 409 idempotency_conflict).
"""
return str(uuid.uuid4())
# =============================================================================
# Amount validation (Screen 3 custom input)
# =============================================================================
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class AmountValidation:
ok: bool
amount: Optional[Decimal] = None
error: Optional[str] = None
def validate_charge_amount(
raw: str, *, min_usd: Optional[Decimal], max_usd: Optional[Decimal]
) -> AmountValidation:
"""Validate a custom charge amount against bounds + 2dp (multipleOf 0.01).
Mirrors the server's accept/reject so the UI can give instant feedback rather
than round-tripping a sure-to-fail charge. The server is still authoritative.
"""
cleaned = (raw or "").strip().lstrip("$").strip()
amount = parse_money(cleaned)
if amount is None:
return AmountValidation(ok=False, error="Enter a dollar amount, e.g. 100")
if amount <= 0:
return AmountValidation(ok=False, error="Amount must be greater than $0")
# multipleOf 0.01 — reject sub-cent precision.
if amount != amount.quantize(Decimal("0.01")):
return AmountValidation(ok=False, error="Amount can't be smaller than a cent")
if min_usd is not None and amount < min_usd:
return AmountValidation(ok=False, error=f"Minimum is {format_money(min_usd)}")
if max_usd is not None and amount > max_usd:
return AmountValidation(ok=False, error=f"Maximum is {format_money(max_usd)}")
return AmountValidation(ok=True, amount=amount)

View File

@@ -262,26 +262,6 @@ def _responses_tools(tools: Optional[List[Dict[str, Any]]] = None) -> Optional[L
return converted or None
# Provider-executed built-in tool *declaration* types accepted on the
# Responses ``tools`` array. These are declared by ``type`` alone (no
# client-side name/parameters schema) and run server-side — the provider
# owns the implementation and reports progress via the matching ``*_call``
# output items. Hermes injects xAI's native ``web_search`` for the xAI
# transport (see agent/transports/codex.py); the rest are listed so the
# preflight validator passes them through rather than rejecting them as
# "unsupported type". Mirrors the ``*_call`` item-type set used in
# _normalize_codex_response.
_RESPONSES_BUILTIN_TOOL_TYPES = {
"web_search",
"web_search_preview",
"file_search",
"code_interpreter",
"image_generation",
"computer_use_preview",
"local_shell",
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Message format conversion
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -822,22 +802,7 @@ def _preflight_codex_api_kwargs(
for idx, tool in enumerate(tools):
if not isinstance(tool, dict):
raise ValueError(f"Codex Responses tools[{idx}] must be an object.")
tool_type = tool.get("type")
# Provider-executed built-in tools (xAI native web_search, code
# interpreter, etc.) are declared by ``type`` alone and carry no
# ``name``/``parameters`` schema — the provider owns the
# implementation. Pass them through verbatim instead of forcing
# them through the function-tool validation below (which would
# otherwise reject them with "unsupported type"). See
# agent/transports/codex.py for where xAI's native web_search is
# injected.
if tool_type in _RESPONSES_BUILTIN_TOOL_TYPES:
normalized_tools.append(dict(tool))
continue
if tool_type != "function":
if tool.get("type") != "function":
raise ValueError(f"Codex Responses tools[{idx}] has unsupported type {tool.get('type')!r}.")
name = tool.get("name")
@@ -1116,38 +1081,10 @@ def _normalize_codex_response(
message_items_raw: List[Dict[str, Any]] = []
tool_calls: List[Any] = []
has_incomplete_items = response_status in {"queued", "in_progress", "incomplete"}
saw_streaming_or_item_incomplete = response_status in {"queued", "in_progress"}
saw_commentary_phase = False
saw_final_answer_phase = False
saw_reasoning_item = False
# Server-side built-in tool calls (xAI's native web_search, code
# interpreter, etc.) are executed by the provider and reported as
# discrete ``*_call`` output items. xAI's /v1/responses surface
# (e.g. grok-composer-2.5-fast on SuperGrok OAuth) routinely leaves
# these items at ``status="in_progress"`` even when the overall
# ``response.status == "completed"`` — the search ran to completion
# server-side, the per-item status simply isn't reconciled. These
# are NOT a signal that the model's turn is unfinished, so they must
# not flip ``has_incomplete_items``. Only the response-level status
# and genuine model output items (message/reasoning/function_call)
# govern the incomplete verdict. Without this guard, any turn where
# grok-composer invokes server-side search is misclassified as
# ``finish_reason="incomplete"`` and burns 3 fruitless continuation
# retries before failing with "Codex response remained incomplete
# after 3 continuation attempts". client-side function/custom tool
# calls keep their own in_progress handling below (they are skipped,
# not awaited).
_SERVER_SIDE_TOOL_CALL_TYPES = {
"web_search_call",
"file_search_call",
"code_interpreter_call",
"image_generation_call",
"computer_call",
"local_shell_call",
"mcp_call",
}
for item in output:
item_type = getattr(item, "type", None)
item_status = getattr(item, "status", None)
@@ -1156,12 +1093,8 @@ def _normalize_codex_response(
else:
item_status = None
if (
item_status in {"queued", "in_progress", "incomplete"}
and item_type not in _SERVER_SIDE_TOOL_CALL_TYPES
):
if item_status in {"queued", "in_progress", "incomplete"}:
has_incomplete_items = True
saw_streaming_or_item_incomplete = True
if item_type == "message":
item_phase = getattr(item, "phase", None)
@@ -1319,9 +1252,7 @@ def _normalize_codex_response(
finish_reason = "tool_calls"
elif leaked_tool_call_text:
finish_reason = "incomplete"
elif saw_streaming_or_item_incomplete:
finish_reason = "incomplete"
elif (has_incomplete_items or saw_commentary_phase) and not saw_final_answer_phase:
elif has_incomplete_items or (saw_commentary_phase and not saw_final_answer_phase):
finish_reason = "incomplete"
elif (reasoning_items_raw or reasoning_parts or saw_reasoning_item) and not final_text:
# Response contains only reasoning (encrypted thinking state and/or

View File

@@ -40,16 +40,6 @@ from agent.model_metadata import estimate_request_tokens_rough
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# Stable marker the gateway matches on to re-tag the auto-compaction lifecycle
# status as ``kind="compacting"`` (tui_gateway/server.py::_status_update), so
# drivers like the desktop app can show an explicit "Summarizing…" indicator
# instead of the transcript appearing to silently reset. Keep the marker phrase
# intact if you reword COMPACTION_STATUS.
COMPACTION_STATUS_MARKER = "Compacting context"
COMPACTION_STATUS = (
f"🗜️ {COMPACTION_STATUS_MARKER} — summarizing earlier conversation so I can continue..."
)
def _compression_lock_holder(agent: Any) -> str:
"""Build a unique holder id for the lock: pid:tid:agent-instance:uuid.
@@ -334,7 +324,9 @@ def compress_context(
f"{approx_tokens:,}" if approx_tokens else "unknown", agent.model,
focus_topic,
)
agent._emit_status(COMPACTION_STATUS)
agent._emit_status(
"🗜️ Compacting context — summarizing earlier conversation so I can continue..."
)
# ── Compression lock ────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Atomic, state.db-backed lock per session_id. Without this, two
@@ -512,16 +504,6 @@ def compress_context(
old_title = agent._session_db.get_session_title(agent.session_id)
# Trigger memory extraction on the old session before it rotates.
agent.commit_memory_session(messages)
# Flush any un-persisted messages from the current turn to the
# old session *before* rotating. compress_context() can be
# called mid-turn (auto-compress when context exceeds threshold)
# at a point when _flush_messages_to_session_db() has not yet
# run. Without this, messages generated during the current turn
# are silently lost on session rotation (#47202).
try:
agent._flush_messages_to_session_db(messages)
except Exception:
pass # best-effort — don't block compression on a flush error
agent._session_db.end_session(agent.session_id, "compression")
old_session_id = agent.session_id
agent.session_id = f"{datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d_%H%M%S')}_{uuid.uuid4().hex[:6]}"
@@ -613,20 +595,6 @@ def compress_context(
force=True,
)
# Emit session:compress event so hooks (e.g. MemPalace sync) can ingest
# the completed old session before its details are lost.
_old_sid_for_event = locals().get("old_session_id")
if getattr(agent, "event_callback", None):
try:
agent.event_callback("session:compress", {
"platform": agent.platform or "",
"session_id": agent.session_id,
"old_session_id": _old_sid_for_event or "",
"compression_count": agent.context_compressor.compression_count,
})
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("event_callback error on session:compress: %s", e)
# Keep the post-compression rough estimate for diagnostics, but do not
# treat it as provider-reported prompt usage. Schema-heavy rough estimates
# can remain above threshold even after the next real API request fits.
@@ -663,11 +631,7 @@ def compress_context(
return compressed, new_system_prompt
def try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(
api_messages: list,
*,
max_dimension: int = 8000,
) -> bool:
def try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(api_messages: list) -> bool:
"""Re-encode all native image parts at a smaller size to recover from
image-too-large errors (Anthropic 5 MB, unknown other providers).
@@ -678,8 +642,7 @@ def try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(
Strategy: look for ``image_url`` / ``input_image`` parts carrying a
``data:image/...;base64,...`` payload. For each one whose encoded
size exceeds 4 MB (a safe target that slides under Anthropic's 5 MB
ceiling with header overhead) or whose longest side exceeds
``max_dimension``, write the base64 to a tempfile, call
ceiling with header overhead), write the base64 to a tempfile, call
``vision_tools._resize_image_for_vision`` to produce a smaller data
URL, and substitute it in place.
@@ -701,9 +664,10 @@ def try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(
# after a confirmed provider rejection, so the alternative is failure.
target_bytes = 4 * 1024 * 1024
# Anthropic enforces an 8000px per-side dimension cap independently of
# the 5 MB byte cap. In many-image requests, the provider can report a
# lower cap (observed: 2000px). The caller passes that parsed ceiling
# when the rejection includes it.
# the 5 MB byte cap. A tall screenshot can be well under 5 MB yet far
# over 8000px (e.g. 1200×12000 at 0.06 MB). We check pixel dimensions
# even when the byte budget is fine.
max_dimension = 8000
changed_count = 0
# Track parts that are over the target but could NOT be shrunk under it.
# If any survive, retrying is pointless — the same oversized payload will
@@ -720,9 +684,9 @@ def try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(
# Check both byte size AND pixel dimensions.
needs_shrink = len(url) > target_bytes # over byte budget
if not needs_shrink:
# Even if bytes are fine, check pixel dimensions against the
# provider's reported per-side cap. A screenshot can be tiny in
# bytes yet too large in pixels.
# Even if bytes are fine, check pixel dimensions against
# Anthropic's 8000px cap. A tall image can be tiny in bytes
# yet huge in pixels.
try:
import base64 as _b64_dim
header_d, _, data_d = url.partition(",")
@@ -831,8 +795,6 @@ def try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(
__all__ = [
"COMPACTION_STATUS",
"COMPACTION_STATUS_MARKER",
"check_compression_model_feasibility",
"replay_compression_warning",
"compress_context",

View File

@@ -71,35 +71,6 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
INTERRUPT_WAITING_FOR_MODEL_PREFIX = "Operation interrupted: waiting for model response ("
def _image_error_max_dimension(error: Exception) -> Optional[int]:
"""Extract a provider-reported image dimension ceiling, if present."""
parts = []
for value in (
error,
getattr(error, "message", None),
getattr(error, "body", None),
):
if value:
try:
parts.append(str(value))
except Exception:
pass
text = " ".join(parts).lower()
if "image" not in text or "dimension" not in text or "max allowed size" not in text:
return None
match = re.search(r"max allowed size(?:\s+for [^:]+)?:\s*(\d{3,5})\s*pixels?", text)
if not match:
return None
try:
max_dimension = int(match.group(1))
except ValueError:
return None
if 512 <= max_dimension <= 8000:
return max_dimension
return None
def _ollama_context_limit_error(agent: Any, request_tokens: int) -> Optional[str]:
"""Return a user-facing error when Ollama is loaded with too little context."""
if not getattr(agent, "tools", None):
@@ -300,20 +271,11 @@ def _restore_or_build_system_prompt(agent, system_message, conversation_history)
agent.session_id, exc,
)
if stored_prompt and _stored_prompt_matches_runtime(agent, stored_prompt):
if stored_prompt:
# Continuing session — reuse the exact system prompt from the
# previous turn so the Anthropic cache prefix matches.
agent._cached_system_prompt = stored_prompt
return
if stored_prompt:
stored_state = "stale_runtime"
logger.info(
"Stored system prompt for session %s has stale runtime identity; "
"rebuilding for model=%s provider=%s.",
agent.session_id,
getattr(agent, "model", "") or "",
getattr(agent, "provider", "") or "",
)
if conversation_history and stored_state in ("null", "empty"):
# Continuing session whose stored prompt is unusable. The
@@ -375,30 +337,6 @@ def _restore_or_build_system_prompt(agent, system_message, conversation_history)
)
def _stored_prompt_matches_runtime(agent, prompt: str) -> bool:
"""Return False when the persisted Model/Provider lines are stale."""
def line_value(label: str) -> str:
prefix = f"{label}:"
value = ""
for line in prompt.splitlines():
if line.startswith(prefix):
value = line[len(prefix):].strip()
return value
stored_model = line_value("Model")
current_model = str(getattr(agent, "model", "") or "").strip()
if stored_model and current_model and stored_model != current_model:
return False
stored_provider = line_value("Provider")
current_provider = str(getattr(agent, "provider", "") or "").strip()
if stored_provider and current_provider and stored_provider != current_provider:
return False
return True
def _get_continuation_prompt(is_partial_stub: bool, dropped_tools: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> str:
if is_partial_stub and dropped_tools:
tool_list = ", ".join(dropped_tools[:3])
@@ -430,42 +368,6 @@ def _get_continuation_prompt(is_partial_stub: bool, dropped_tools: Optional[List
)
# Shared recovery hint appended to every content-policy refusal message. Both
# the HTTP-200 refusal path (``finish_reason=content_filter``) and the
# exception path (a provider moderation error classified as
# ``content_policy_blocked``) end with the same actionable next steps, so they
# share one trailer to keep the guidance from drifting between the two sites.
_CONTENT_POLICY_RECOVERY_HINT = (
"Try rephrasing the request, narrowing the context, or "
"adding a fallback provider with `hermes fallback add`."
)
def _content_policy_blocked_result(
messages: List[Dict],
api_call_count: int,
*,
final_response: str,
error_detail: str,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Build the terminal turn result for a content-policy block.
A content-policy refusal is deterministic for the unchanged prompt, so the
turn ends here (no retry). Both the HTTP-200 refusal handler and the
exception-path handler return the identical shape — a failed, non-completed
turn carrying the user-facing message and a ``content_policy_blocked:``
prefixed error — so they funnel through this one builder.
"""
return {
"final_response": final_response,
"messages": messages,
"api_calls": api_call_count,
"completed": False,
"failed": True,
"error": f"content_policy_blocked: {error_detail}",
}
def run_conversation(
agent,
user_message: str,
@@ -474,7 +376,6 @@ def run_conversation(
task_id: str = None,
stream_callback: Optional[callable] = None,
persist_user_message: Optional[str] = None,
persist_user_timestamp: Optional[float] = None,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Run a complete conversation with tool calling until completion.
@@ -490,8 +391,6 @@ def run_conversation(
persist_user_message: Optional clean user message to store in
transcripts/history when user_message contains API-only
synthetic prefixes.
persist_user_timestamp: Optional platform event timestamp to store
as metadata on that persisted user message.
or queuing follow-up prefetch work.
Returns:
@@ -513,7 +412,6 @@ def run_conversation(
task_id,
stream_callback,
persist_user_message,
persist_user_timestamp,
restore_or_build_system_prompt=_restore_or_build_system_prompt,
install_safe_stdio=_install_safe_stdio,
sanitize_surrogates=_sanitize_surrogates,
@@ -809,10 +707,7 @@ def run_conversation(
# a thinking-only turn. Runs on the per-call copy only — the
# stored conversation history keeps the reasoning block for the
# UI transcript and session persistence.
api_messages = agent._drop_thinking_only_and_merge_users(
api_messages,
drop_codex_reasoning_items=agent.api_mode != "codex_responses",
)
api_messages = agent._drop_thinking_only_and_merge_users(api_messages)
# Normalize message whitespace and tool-call JSON for consistent
# prefix matching. Ensures bit-perfect prefixes across turns,
@@ -1421,106 +1316,6 @@ def run_conversation(
)
finish_reason = "length"
# ── Content-policy refusal (HTTP 200) ──────────────────
# The model — or the provider's safety system — returned a
# *successful* response whose stop/finish reason is a refusal:
# Anthropic ``stop_reason="refusal"`` → ``content_filter``;
# OpenAI / portal ``finish_reason="content_filter"`` or a
# populated ``message.refusal`` (mapped in the chat_completions
# transport); Bedrock ``guardrail_intervened``. The content is
# typically empty, so without this branch the response falls
# through to the empty-response / invalid-response retry loops
# and is mis-surfaced as "rate limited" / "no content after
# retries" — burning paid attempts reproducing a deterministic
# refusal. Surface it clearly and stop. Mirrors the
# exception-based ``content_policy_blocked`` recovery: try a
# configured fallback once, otherwise return the refusal.
if finish_reason == "content_filter":
_refusal_transport = agent._get_transport()
if agent.api_mode == "anthropic_messages":
_refusal_result = _refusal_transport.normalize_response(
response, strip_tool_prefix=agent._is_anthropic_oauth
)
else:
_refusal_result = _refusal_transport.normalize_response(response)
_refusal_text = (getattr(_refusal_result, "content", None) or "").strip()
# Some refusals carry the explanation only in the reasoning
# channel; fall back to it so the user sees *something*.
if not _refusal_text:
_refusal_text = (agent._extract_reasoning(_refusal_result) or "").strip()
agent._invoke_api_request_error_hook(
task_id=effective_task_id,
turn_id=turn_id,
api_request_id=api_request_id,
api_call_count=api_call_count,
api_start_time=api_start_time,
api_kwargs=api_kwargs,
error_type="ContentPolicyBlocked",
error_message=_refusal_text or "model declined to respond (content_filter)",
status_code=None,
retry_count=retry_count,
max_retries=max_retries,
retryable=False,
reason=FailoverReason.content_policy_blocked.value,
)
if thinking_spinner:
thinking_spinner.stop("")
thinking_spinner = None
if agent.thinking_callback:
agent.thinking_callback("")
# Deterministic for the unchanged prompt — never retry.
# Try a configured fallback once (a different model may not
# refuse); otherwise surface the refusal terminally.
if agent._has_pending_fallback():
agent._buffer_status(
"⚠️ Model declined to respond (safety refusal) — trying fallback..."
)
if agent._try_activate_fallback():
retry_count = 0
compression_attempts = 0
_retry.primary_recovery_attempted = False
continue
agent._flush_status_buffer()
_refusal_log = (
_refusal_text[:500] + "..."
if len(_refusal_text) > 500
else _refusal_text
)
logger.warning(
"%sModel declined to respond (finish_reason=content_filter). "
"model=%s provider=%s refusal=%s",
agent.log_prefix, agent.model, agent.provider,
_refusal_log or "(no text)",
)
agent._emit_status(
"⚠️ The model declined to respond to this request (safety refusal)."
)
_refusal_detail = (
f"Model's explanation: {_refusal_text}"
if _refusal_text
else "The model returned no explanation."
)
_refusal_response = (
"⚠️ The model declined to respond to this request "
"(safety refusal — not a Hermes/gateway failure).\n\n"
f"{_refusal_detail}\n\n"
f"{_CONTENT_POLICY_RECOVERY_HINT}"
)
agent._cleanup_task_resources(effective_task_id)
agent._persist_session(messages, conversation_history)
return _content_policy_blocked_result(
messages,
api_call_count,
final_response=_refusal_response,
error_detail=_refusal_text or "model declined (content_filter)",
)
if finish_reason == "length":
if getattr(response, "id", "") == PARTIAL_STREAM_STUB_ID:
agent._vprint(
@@ -2272,11 +2067,7 @@ def run_conversation(
and not _retry.image_shrink_retry_attempted
):
_retry.image_shrink_retry_attempted = True
image_max_dimension = _image_error_max_dimension(api_error) or 8000
if agent._try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(
api_messages,
max_dimension=image_max_dimension,
):
if agent._try_shrink_image_parts_in_messages(api_messages):
agent._vprint(
f"{agent.log_prefix}📐 Image(s) exceeded provider size limit — "
f"shrank and retrying...",
@@ -3292,17 +3083,20 @@ def run_conversation(
if classified.reason == FailoverReason.content_policy_blocked:
_summary = agent._summarize_api_error(api_error)
_policy_response = (
"⚠️ The model provider's safety filter blocked this request "
"(not a Hermes/gateway failure).\n\n"
f"⚠️ The model provider's safety filter blocked this request "
f"(not a Hermes/gateway failure).\n\n"
f"Provider message: {_summary}\n\n"
f"{_CONTENT_POLICY_RECOVERY_HINT}"
)
return _content_policy_blocked_result(
messages,
api_call_count,
final_response=_policy_response,
error_detail=_summary,
f"Try rephrasing the request, narrowing the context, or "
f"adding a fallback provider with `hermes fallback add`."
)
return {
"final_response": _policy_response,
"messages": messages,
"api_calls": api_call_count,
"completed": False,
"failed": True,
"error": f"content_policy_blocked: {_summary}",
}
return {
"final_response": None,
"messages": messages,
@@ -3756,30 +3550,8 @@ def run_conversation(
assistant_msg = agent._build_assistant_message(assistant_message, finish_reason)
messages.append(assistant_msg)
for tc in assistant_message.tool_calls:
_tc_name = tc.function.name
if _tc_name not in agent.valid_tool_names:
# A blank/whitespace-only name is not a typo the
# model can fuzzy-correct toward a real tool — it is
# almost always a weak open model echoing tool-call
# XML/JSON it saw in file or tool output (#47967:
# <tool_call>/<invoke name=...> payloads in a file
# prime mimo/nemotron-class models to emit empty
# structured calls). Dumping the full tool catalog
# in that case feeds the priming loop more names to
# mimic and inflates context 3-4x across retries, so
# send a terse error that tells the model in-context
# tool-call syntax is DATA, not a call to make.
if not (_tc_name or "").strip():
content = (
"Tool call rejected: the tool name was empty. "
"If tool-call XML or JSON appeared in file "
"contents or tool output, that is data — do "
"not re-emit it as a tool call. To call a "
"tool, use a valid name from your tool list; "
"otherwise reply in plain text."
)
else:
content = f"Tool '{_tc_name}' does not exist. Available tools: {available}"
if tc.function.name not in agent.valid_tool_names:
content = f"Tool '{tc.function.name}' does not exist. Available tools: {available}"
else:
content = "Skipped: another tool call in this turn used an invalid name. Please retry this tool call."
messages.append({

View File

@@ -70,6 +70,16 @@ def _resolve_args() -> list[str]:
def _resolve_home_dir() -> str:
"""Return a stable HOME for child ACP processes."""
try:
from hermes_constants import get_subprocess_home
profile_home = get_subprocess_home()
if profile_home:
return profile_home
except Exception:
pass
home = os.environ.get("HOME", "").strip()
if home:
return home
@@ -95,10 +105,7 @@ def _resolve_home_dir() -> str:
def _build_subprocess_env() -> dict[str, str]:
env = os.environ.copy()
home = _resolve_home_dir()
env["HOME"] = home
from hermes_constants import apply_subprocess_home_env
apply_subprocess_home_env(env)
env["HOME"] = _resolve_home_dir()
return env

View File

@@ -57,11 +57,6 @@ DEFAULT_INTERVAL_HOURS = 24 * 7 # 7 days
DEFAULT_MIN_IDLE_HOURS = 2
DEFAULT_STALE_AFTER_DAYS = 30
DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_AFTER_DAYS = 90
# Consolidation (the LLM umbrella-building fork) is OFF by default. The
# deterministic inactivity prune (apply_automatic_transitions) still runs
# whenever the curator is enabled; only the opinionated, aux-model-cost
# consolidation pass is opt-in.
DEFAULT_CONSOLIDATE = False
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -187,22 +182,6 @@ def get_prune_builtins() -> bool:
return bool(cfg.get("prune_builtins", True))
def get_consolidate() -> bool:
"""Whether the curator runs its LLM consolidation (umbrella-building) pass.
OFF by default. When off, a curator run does ONLY the deterministic
inactivity prune (mark stale / archive long-unused skills) and skips the
forked aux-model review entirely — no consolidation, no umbrella-building,
no aux-model cost. Set ``curator.consolidate: true`` to opt back into the
LLM pass that merges overlapping skills into class-level umbrellas.
The explicit ``hermes curator run --consolidate`` flag overrides this for
a single invocation regardless of the config value.
"""
cfg = _load_config()
return bool(cfg.get("consolidate", DEFAULT_CONSOLIDATE))
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Idle / interval check
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1429,38 +1408,25 @@ def run_curator_review(
on_summary: Optional[Callable[[str], None]] = None,
synchronous: bool = False,
dry_run: bool = False,
consolidate: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Execute a single curator review pass.
Steps:
1. Apply automatic state transitions (pure, no LLM).
2. If consolidation is enabled AND there are agent-created skills, spawn
a forked AIAgent that runs the LLM review prompt against the current
candidate list.
2. If there are agent-created skills, spawn a forked AIAgent that runs
the LLM review prompt against the current candidate list.
3. Update .curator_state with last_run_at and a one-line summary.
4. Invoke *on_summary* with a user-visible description.
If *synchronous* is True, the LLM review runs in the calling thread; the
default is to spawn a daemon thread so the caller returns immediately.
*consolidate* gates the LLM umbrella-building pass. ``None`` (the default)
reads ``curator.consolidate`` from config (OFF by default). Passing
``True``/``False`` overrides the config for this invocation — used by the
``hermes curator run --consolidate`` flag. When consolidation is off, only
the deterministic inactivity prune runs and the forked aux-model review is
skipped entirely (no aux-model cost).
If *dry_run* is True, the automatic stale/archive transitions are SKIPPED
and the LLM review pass is instructed to produce a report only — no
skill_manage mutations, no terminal archive moves. The REPORT.md still
gets written and ``state.last_report_path`` still records it so users
can read what the curator WOULD have done. A dry-run also honors
*consolidate*: when consolidation is off, the preview only reports the
deterministic prune candidates.
can read what the curator WOULD have done.
"""
if consolidate is None:
consolidate = get_consolidate()
start = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
if dry_run:
# Count candidates without mutating state.
@@ -1523,53 +1489,6 @@ def run_curator_review(
before_report = []
before_names = {r.get("name") for r in before_report if isinstance(r, dict)}
# Consolidation gate. When off (the default), the curator does ONLY the
# deterministic inactivity prune above — no forked aux-model review, no
# umbrella-building, no aux-model cost. Record the run, write a report
# reflecting the prune-only outcome, and return without spawning a fork.
if not consolidate:
final_summary = (
f"{prefix}{auto_summary}; llm: skipped (consolidation off)"
)
llm_meta = {
"final": "",
"summary": "skipped (consolidation off)",
"model": "",
"provider": "",
"tool_calls": [],
"error": None,
}
elapsed = (datetime.now(timezone.utc) - start).total_seconds()
state2 = load_state()
state2["last_run_duration_seconds"] = elapsed
state2["last_run_summary"] = final_summary
try:
after_report = skill_usage.agent_created_report()
except Exception:
after_report = []
try:
report_path = _write_run_report(
started_at=start,
elapsed_seconds=elapsed,
auto_counts=counts,
auto_summary=auto_summary,
before_report=before_report,
before_names=before_names,
after_report=after_report,
llm_meta=llm_meta,
)
if report_path is not None:
state2["last_report_path"] = str(report_path)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Curator report write failed: %s", e, exc_info=True)
save_state(state2)
if on_summary:
try:
on_summary(f"curator: {final_summary}")
except Exception:
pass
return
llm_meta: Dict[str, Any] = {}
try:
candidate_list = _render_candidate_list()

View File

@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ import shutil
import tarfile
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Set, Tuple
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from hermes_constants import get_hermes_home
from agent.skill_utils import is_excluded_skill_path
@@ -208,17 +208,13 @@ def _write_manifest(dest: Path, reason: str, archive_path: Path,
)
def snapshot_skills(reason: str = "manual", *, protect_ids: Optional[Set[str]] = None) -> Optional[Path]:
def snapshot_skills(reason: str = "manual") -> Optional[Path]:
"""Create a tar.gz snapshot of ``~/.hermes/skills/`` and prune old ones.
Returns the snapshot directory path, or ``None`` if the snapshot was
skipped (backup disabled, skills dir missing, or an IO error occurred —
in which case we log at debug and return None so the curator never
aborts a pass because of a backup failure).
``protect_ids`` is forwarded to the prune step so callers can guarantee
specific snapshot ids survive even when they fall outside the keep
window (rollback passes the id it is about to restore from).
"""
if not is_enabled():
logger.debug("Curator backup disabled by config; skipping snapshot")
@@ -280,19 +276,15 @@ def snapshot_skills(reason: str = "manual", *, protect_ids: Optional[Set[str]] =
pass
return None
_prune_old(keep=get_keep(), protect=protect_ids)
_prune_old(keep=get_keep())
logger.info("Curator snapshot created: %s (%s)", snap_id, reason)
return dest
def _prune_old(keep: int, protect: Optional[Set[str]] = None) -> List[str]:
def _prune_old(keep: int) -> List[str]:
"""Delete regular snapshots beyond the newest *keep*. Returns deleted
ids. Snapshot ids in *protect* are never deleted even when they fall
outside the keep window — rollback() uses this so the mandatory
pre-rollback safety snapshot can never evict the very snapshot being
restored. Staging dirs (``.rollback-staging-*``) are implementation
detail and pruned independently on every call."""
protect = protect or set()
ids. Staging dirs (``.rollback-staging-*``) are implementation detail
and pruned independently on every call."""
backups = _backups_dir()
if not backups.exists():
return []
@@ -313,8 +305,6 @@ def _prune_old(keep: int, protect: Optional[Set[str]] = None) -> List[str]:
entries.sort(key=lambda t: t[0], reverse=True)
deleted: List[str] = []
for _, path in entries[keep:]:
if path.name in protect:
continue
try:
shutil.rmtree(path)
deleted.append(path.name)
@@ -464,16 +454,16 @@ def _restore_cron_skill_links(snapshot_dir: Path) -> Dict[str, Any]:
report["attempted"] = True # we tried but there was nothing to do
return report
# Load and rewrite the live jobs under the scheduler's cross-process lock.
# Load and rewrite the live jobs under the scheduler's lock.
try:
from cron.jobs import load_jobs, save_jobs, _jobs_lock
from cron.jobs import load_jobs, save_jobs, _jobs_file_lock
except ImportError as e:
report["error"] = f"cron module unavailable: {e}"
return report
report["attempted"] = True
try:
with _jobs_lock():
with _jobs_file_lock:
live_jobs = load_jobs()
changed = False
@@ -574,13 +564,7 @@ def rollback(backup_id: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[bool, str, Optional[Path]
# out before touching anything — otherwise a failed extract could leave
# the user with no skills.
try:
# Protect the target from this snapshot's prune step: at the steady
# keep limit, pruning the oldest snapshot would otherwise delete the
# very snapshot we are about to extract from.
snapshot_skills(
reason=f"pre-rollback to {target.name}",
protect_ids={target.name},
)
snapshot_skills(reason=f"pre-rollback to {target.name}")
except Exception as e:
return (False, f"pre-rollback safety snapshot failed: {e}", None)

View File

@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from difflib import unified_diff
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
from utils import safe_json_loads
from agent.tool_result_classification import file_mutation_result_landed
@@ -169,27 +168,6 @@ def _oneline(text: str) -> str:
return " ".join(text.split())
def _truncate_preview(text: str, max_len: int | None) -> str:
if max_len and max_len > 0 and len(text) > max_len:
if max_len <= 3:
return "." * max_len
return text[:max_len - 3] + "..."
return text
def _delegate_task_goal_parts(tasks: Any, *, per_goal_len: int) -> tuple[int, list[str]]:
if not isinstance(tasks, list):
return 0, []
goals: list[str] = []
for task in tasks:
if not isinstance(task, dict):
continue
raw_goal = task.get("goal")
goal = "?" if raw_goal is None else _oneline(str(raw_goal))
goals.append(_truncate_preview(goal or "?", per_goal_len))
return len(goals), goals
def build_tool_preview(tool_name: str, args: dict, max_len: int | None = None) -> str | None:
"""Build a short preview of a tool call's primary argument for display.
@@ -213,22 +191,6 @@ def build_tool_preview(tool_name: str, args: dict, max_len: int | None = None) -
"clarify": "question", "skill_manage": "name",
}
# delegate_task: show goal (single) or individual task goals (batch)
if tool_name == "delegate_task":
tasks = args.get("tasks")
if tasks and isinstance(tasks, list):
task_count, goals = _delegate_task_goal_parts(tasks, per_goal_len=40)
preview = (
f"{task_count} tasks: " + " | ".join(goals)
if goals else f"{len(tasks)} parallel tasks"
)
return _truncate_preview(preview, max_len)
goal = args.get("goal", "")
if goal is None:
return None
preview = _oneline(str(goal))
return _truncate_preview(preview, max_len) if preview else None
if tool_name == "process":
action = args.get("action", "")
sid = args.get("session_id", "")
@@ -896,6 +858,20 @@ def _detect_tool_failure(tool_name: str, result: str | None) -> tuple[bool, str]
return False, ""
def _used_free_parallel(result: str | None) -> bool:
"""True when a web result came from Parallel's free Search MCP.
Only the keyless Parallel path tags its result with ``provider="parallel"``;
the paid REST path and every other provider omit it. Used to label the tool
line "Parallel search" / "Parallel fetch" exactly when the free MCP served
the call.
"""
if not isinstance(result, str) or '"provider"' not in result:
return False
data = safe_json_loads(result)
return isinstance(data, dict) and str(data.get("provider", "")).lower() == "parallel"
def get_cute_tool_message(
tool_name: str, args: dict, duration: float, result: str | None = None,
) -> str:
@@ -933,15 +909,17 @@ def get_cute_tool_message(
return f"{line}{failure_suffix}"
if tool_name == "web_search":
return _wrap(f"┊ 🔍 search {_trunc(args.get('query', ''), 42)} {dur}")
verb = "Parallel search" if _used_free_parallel(result) else "search"
return _wrap(f"┊ 🔍 {verb:<9} {_trunc(args.get('query', ''), 42)} {dur}")
if tool_name == "web_extract":
verb = "Parallel fetch" if _used_free_parallel(result) else "fetch"
urls = args.get("urls", [])
if urls:
url = urls[0] if isinstance(urls, list) else str(urls)
domain = url.replace("https://", "").replace("http://", "").split("/")[0]
extra = f" +{len(urls)-1}" if len(urls) > 1 else ""
return _wrap(f"┊ 📄 fetch {_trunc(domain, 35)}{extra} {dur}")
return _wrap(f"┊ 📄 fetch pages {dur}")
return _wrap(f"┊ 📄 {verb:<9} {_trunc(domain, 35)}{extra} {dur}")
return _wrap(f"┊ 📄 {verb:<9} pages {dur}")
if tool_name == "terminal":
return _wrap(f"┊ 💻 $ {_trunc(args.get('command', ''), 42)} {dur}")
if tool_name == "process":
@@ -1057,10 +1035,7 @@ def get_cute_tool_message(
if tool_name == "delegate_task":
tasks = args.get("tasks")
if tasks and isinstance(tasks, list):
task_count, goals = _delegate_task_goal_parts(tasks, per_goal_len=30)
detail = " | ".join(goals) if goals else "parallel"
count_label = task_count or len(tasks)
return _wrap(f"┊ 🔀 delegate {count_label}x: {_trunc(detail, 35)} {dur}")
return _wrap(f"┊ 🔀 delegate {len(tasks)} parallel tasks {dur}")
return _wrap(f"┊ 🔀 delegate {_trunc(args.get('goal', ''), 35)} {dur}")
preview = build_tool_preview(tool_name, args) or ""

View File

@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
class SSLConfigurationError(Exception):
"""Raised when SSL/TLS certificate bundle configuration fails."""
pass

View File

@@ -46,6 +46,11 @@ def build_write_denied_paths(home: str) -> set[str]:
# Top-level Anthropic PKCE credential store remains sensitive even
# when a profile is active; default/non-profile sessions still read it.
str(hermes_root / ".anthropic_oauth.json"),
os.path.join(home, ".bashrc"),
os.path.join(home, ".zshrc"),
os.path.join(home, ".profile"),
os.path.join(home, ".bash_profile"),
os.path.join(home, ".zprofile"),
os.path.join(home, ".netrc"),
os.path.join(home, ".pgpass"),
os.path.join(home, ".npmrc"),
@@ -99,6 +104,12 @@ def is_write_denied(path: str) -> bool:
if resolved.startswith(prefix):
return True
# Hermes control-plane files: block both the ACTIVE profile's view
# (hermes_home) AND the global root view. Without the root pass, a
# profile-mode session leaves <root>/auth.json + <root>/config.yaml
# writable — letting a prompt-injected write_file overwrite the global
# files that every profile inherits from (same shape as #15981).
control_file_names = ("auth.json", "config.yaml", "webhook_subscriptions.json")
mcp_tokens_dir_name = "mcp-tokens"
hermes_dirs = []
@@ -111,6 +122,12 @@ def is_write_denied(path: str) -> bool:
continue
for base_real in hermes_dirs:
for name in control_file_names:
try:
if resolved == os.path.realpath(os.path.join(base_real, name)):
return True
except Exception:
continue
try:
mcp_real = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(base_real, mcp_tokens_dir_name))
if resolved == mcp_real or resolved.startswith(mcp_real + os.sep):

View File

@@ -41,16 +41,6 @@ DEFAULT_GEMINI_BASE_URL = "https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com/v1beta"
GEMINI_DEFAULT_MAX_OUTPUT_TOKENS = 65535
def bare_gemini_model_id(model: str) -> str:
"""Strip Gemini's own provider prefix from an aggregator-style model id."""
name = (model or "").strip()
lowered = name.lower()
for prefix in ("google/", "gemini/"):
if lowered.startswith(prefix):
return name[len(prefix):].strip() or name
return name
def is_native_gemini_base_url(base_url: str) -> bool:
"""Return True when the endpoint speaks Gemini's native REST API."""
normalized = str(base_url or "").strip().rstrip("/").lower()
@@ -340,7 +330,7 @@ def _build_gemini_contents(messages: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> tuple[List[Dict[st
system_instruction = None
joined_system = "\n".join(part for part in system_text_parts if part).strip()
if joined_system:
system_instruction = {"role": "system", "parts": [{"text": joined_system}]}
system_instruction = {"parts": [{"text": joined_system}]}
return contents, system_instruction
@@ -924,7 +914,6 @@ class GeminiNativeClient:
thinking_config=thinking_config,
)
model = bare_gemini_model_id(model)
if stream:
return self._stream_completion(model=model, request=request, timeout=timeout)

View File

@@ -11,18 +11,6 @@ Providers live in ``<repo>/plugins/image_gen/<name>/`` (built-in, auto-loaded
as ``kind: backend``) or ``~/.hermes/plugins/image_gen/<name>/`` (user, opt-in
via ``plugins.enabled``).
Unified surface
---------------
One tool — ``image_generate`` — covers **text-to-image** and
**image-to-image / image editing**. The router is the presence of
``image_url`` (and/or ``reference_image_urls``): if any source image is
provided, the provider routes to its image-to-image / edit endpoint; if
omitted, the provider routes to text-to-image. Users pick one **model**
(e.g. nano-banana-pro, gpt-image-2, grok-imagine-image); the provider
handles which underlying endpoint to hit. This mirrors the ``video_gen``
provider design (``agent/video_gen_provider.py``) so the two surfaces
stay learnable together.
Response shape
--------------
All providers return a dict that :func:`success_response` / :func:`error_response`
@@ -33,7 +21,6 @@ produce. The tool wrapper JSON-serializes it. Keys:
model str provider-specific model identifier
prompt str echoed prompt
aspect_ratio str "landscape" | "square" | "portrait"
modality str "text" | "image" (which mode was used)
provider str provider name (for diagnostics)
error str only when success=False
error_type str only when success=False
@@ -140,51 +127,19 @@ class ImageGenProvider(abc.ABC):
return models[0].get("id")
return None
def capabilities(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Return what this provider supports.
Returned dict (all keys optional)::
{
"modalities": ["text", "image"], # which inputs the backend accepts
"max_reference_images": 9, # cap for reference_image_urls
}
``modalities`` declares whether the active backend/model supports
text-to-image (``"text"``), image-to-image / editing (``"image"``),
or both. The tool layer surfaces this in the dynamic schema so the
model knows when ``image_url`` is honored. Used by ``hermes tools``
for the picker too. Default: text-only (backward compatible — a
provider that doesn't override this advertises text-to-image only).
"""
return {
"modalities": ["text"],
"max_reference_images": 0,
}
@abc.abstractmethod
def generate(
self,
prompt: str,
aspect_ratio: str = DEFAULT_ASPECT_RATIO,
*,
image_url: Optional[str] = None,
reference_image_urls: Optional[List[str]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Generate an image from a text prompt, or edit/transform a source image.
Routing: if ``image_url`` (or any ``reference_image_urls``) is
provided, the provider should route to its image-to-image / edit
endpoint; otherwise text-to-image. ``image_url`` is the primary
source image to edit; ``reference_image_urls`` are additional
style/composition references (provider clamps to its declared
``max_reference_images``).
"""Generate an image.
Implementations should return the dict from :func:`success_response`
or :func:`error_response`. ``kwargs`` may contain forward-compat
parameters future versions of the schema will expose —
implementations MUST ignore unknown keys (no TypeError).
parameters future versions of the schema will expose — implementations
should ignore unknown keys.
"""
@@ -207,26 +162,6 @@ def resolve_aspect_ratio(value: Optional[str]) -> str:
return DEFAULT_ASPECT_RATIO
def normalize_reference_images(value: Any) -> Optional[List[str]]:
"""Coerce a reference-image argument into a clean list of URL/path strings.
Accepts a single string or a list; strips blanks and whitespace. Returns
``None`` when nothing usable remains so providers can treat "no refs" as a
single sentinel.
"""
if value is None:
return None
if isinstance(value, str):
value = [value]
if not isinstance(value, (list, tuple)):
return None
out: List[str] = []
for item in value:
if isinstance(item, str) and item.strip():
out.append(item.strip())
return out or None
def _images_cache_dir() -> Path:
"""Return ``$HERMES_HOME/cache/images/``, creating parents as needed."""
from hermes_constants import get_hermes_home
@@ -345,16 +280,13 @@ def success_response(
prompt: str,
aspect_ratio: str,
provider: str,
modality: str = "text",
extra: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Build a uniform success response dict.
``image`` may be an HTTP URL or an absolute filesystem path (for b64
providers like OpenAI). ``modality`` is ``"text"`` (text-to-image) or
``"image"`` (image-to-image / editing) — indicates which endpoint was
actually hit, useful for diagnostics. Callers that need to pass through
additional backend-specific fields can supply ``extra``.
providers like OpenAI). Callers that need to pass through additional
backend-specific fields can supply ``extra``.
"""
payload: Dict[str, Any] = {
"success": True,
@@ -362,7 +294,6 @@ def success_response(
"model": model,
"prompt": prompt,
"aspect_ratio": aspect_ratio,
"modality": modality,
"provider": provider,
}
if extra:

View File

@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from agent.memory_provider import MemoryProvider
from agent.skill_commands import extract_user_instruction_from_skill_message
from tools.registry import tool_error
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -45,66 +44,6 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_SYNC_DRAIN_TIMEOUT_S = 5.0
def memory_provider_tools_enabled(enabled_toolsets: Optional[List[str]]) -> bool:
"""Return whether external memory-provider tools should be exposed."""
if enabled_toolsets is None:
return True
if not enabled_toolsets:
return False
if "memory" in enabled_toolsets:
return True
try:
from toolsets import resolve_toolset
return any("memory" in resolve_toolset(name) for name in enabled_toolsets)
except Exception:
logger.debug("Failed to resolve enabled toolsets for memory-provider tools", exc_info=True)
return False
def inject_memory_provider_tools(agent: Any) -> int:
"""Append external memory-provider tool schemas to an agent tool surface."""
memory_manager = getattr(agent, "_memory_manager", None)
tools = getattr(agent, "tools", None)
if not memory_manager or tools is None:
return 0
existing_tool_names = {
tool.get("function", {}).get("name")
for tool in tools
if isinstance(tool, dict)
}
if (
"memory" not in existing_tool_names
and not memory_provider_tools_enabled(getattr(agent, "enabled_toolsets", None))
):
return 0
get_schemas = getattr(memory_manager, "get_all_tool_schemas", None)
if not callable(get_schemas):
return 0
valid_tool_names = getattr(agent, "valid_tool_names", None)
if valid_tool_names is None:
valid_tool_names = set()
agent.valid_tool_names = valid_tool_names
added = 0
for schema in get_schemas():
if not isinstance(schema, dict):
continue
tool_name = schema.get("name", "")
if not tool_name or tool_name in existing_tool_names:
continue
tools.append({"type": "function", "function": schema})
valid_tool_names.add(tool_name)
existing_tool_names.add(tool_name)
added += 1
return added
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Context fencing helpers
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -431,37 +370,16 @@ class MemoryManager:
# -- Prefetch / recall ---------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def _strip_skill_scaffolding(text: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Return memory-worthy user text, or None to skip the turn.
When a user invokes a /skill or /bundle, Hermes expands the turn into
a model-facing message that embeds the entire skill body. Feeding that
verbatim to memory providers pollutes their stores/embeddings with
prompt scaffolding instead of what the user actually asked. We recover
just the user's instruction here, once, for every provider — so this
is fixed for the whole provider fan-out, not per backend.
- Non-skill messages pass through unchanged.
- Skill turns with a user instruction return that instruction.
- Bare skill invocations (no instruction) return None → callers skip
the turn, since there is no user content worth remembering.
"""
return extract_user_instruction_from_skill_message(text)
def prefetch_all(self, query: str, *, session_id: str = "") -> str:
"""Collect prefetch context from all providers.
Returns merged context text labeled by provider. Empty providers
are skipped. Failures in one provider don't block others.
"""
clean_query = self._strip_skill_scaffolding(query)
if not clean_query:
return ""
parts = []
for provider in self._providers:
try:
result = provider.prefetch(clean_query, session_id=session_id)
result = provider.prefetch(query, session_id=session_id)
if result and result.strip():
parts.append(result)
except Exception as e:
@@ -482,14 +400,10 @@ class MemoryManager:
if not providers:
return
clean_query = self._strip_skill_scaffolding(query)
if not clean_query:
return
def _run() -> None:
for provider in providers:
try:
provider.queue_prefetch(clean_query, session_id=session_id)
provider.queue_prefetch(query, session_id=session_id)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug(
"Memory provider '%s' queue_prefetch failed (non-fatal): %s",
@@ -541,11 +455,6 @@ class MemoryManager:
if not providers:
return
clean_user_content = self._strip_skill_scaffolding(user_content)
if not clean_user_content:
return
user_content = clean_user_content
def _run() -> None:
for provider in providers:
try:

View File

@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ and run_agent.py for pre-flight context checks.
"""
import ipaddress
import json
import logging
import os
import re
@@ -17,7 +16,7 @@ from urllib.parse import urlparse
import requests
import yaml
from utils import atomic_json_write, base_url_host_matches, base_url_hostname
from utils import base_url_host_matches, base_url_hostname
from hermes_constants import OPENROUTER_MODELS_URL
@@ -112,57 +111,6 @@ _endpoint_model_metadata_cache: Dict[str, Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]] = {}
_endpoint_model_metadata_cache_time: Dict[str, float] = {}
_ENDPOINT_MODEL_CACHE_TTL = 300
def _get_model_metadata_cache_path() -> Path:
"""Return path to the OpenRouter model metadata disk cache."""
from hermes_constants import get_hermes_home
return get_hermes_home() / "cache" / "openrouter_model_metadata.json"
def _model_metadata_disk_cache_age_seconds() -> Optional[float]:
"""Return disk-cache age in seconds, or None if freshness is unknown."""
try:
cache_path = _get_model_metadata_cache_path()
if not cache_path.exists():
return None
age = time.time() - cache_path.stat().st_mtime
if age < 0:
return None
return age
except Exception:
return None
def _load_model_metadata_disk_cache() -> Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Load processed OpenRouter metadata cache from disk."""
try:
cache_path = _get_model_metadata_cache_path()
with cache_path.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
data = json.load(f)
if not isinstance(data, dict):
return {}
return {
str(key): value
for key, value in data.items()
if isinstance(value, dict)
}
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Failed to load OpenRouter model metadata disk cache: %s", e)
return {}
def _save_model_metadata_disk_cache(data: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]) -> None:
"""Save processed OpenRouter metadata cache to disk atomically."""
try:
atomic_json_write(
_get_model_metadata_cache_path(),
data,
indent=0,
separators=(",", ":"),
)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Failed to save OpenRouter model metadata disk cache: %s", e)
# Descending tiers for context length probing when the model is unknown.
# We start at 256K (covers GPT-5.x, many current large-context models) and
# step down on context-length errors until one works. Tier[0] is also the
@@ -261,13 +209,7 @@ DEFAULT_CONTEXT_LENGTHS = {
# https://platform.minimax.io/docs/api-reference/text-chat-openai
"minimax-m3": 1000000,
"minimax": 204800,
# GLM — GLM-5.2 ships with a 1M context window (verified empirically:
# needle-in-a-haystack retrieval at 789K prompt tokens succeeded with
# zero errors on api.z.ai/api/coding/paas/v4). Older GLM models
# (5, 5.1, 5-turbo) are ~202K. Longest-key-first substring matching
# ensures "glm-5.2" resolves to 1M while older variants still hit the
# generic 202K fallback.
"glm-5.2": 1_048_576,
# GLM
"glm": 202752,
# xAI Grok — xAI /v1/models does not return context_length metadata,
# so these hardcoded fallbacks prevent Hermes from probing-down to
@@ -275,11 +217,6 @@ DEFAULT_CONTEXT_LENGTHS = {
# via a custom provider. Values sourced from models.dev (2026-04).
# Keys use substring matching (longest-first), so e.g. "grok-4.20"
# matches "grok-4.20-0309-reasoning" / "-non-reasoning" / "-multi-agent-0309".
# OAuth-only slug; absent from GET /v1/models. xAI publishes a 200k
# usable context window for Composer 2.5 on Grok Build (SuperGrok /
# Premium+); /v1/responses additionally enforces a ~262144 input+output
# budget, but the usable context (what we track here) is 200k.
"grok-composer": 200000, # grok-composer-2.5-fast (Grok Build CLI)
"grok-build": 256000, # grok-build-0.1
"grok-code-fast": 256000, # grok-code-fast-1
"grok-2-vision": 8192, # grok-2-vision, -1212, -latest
@@ -690,15 +627,6 @@ def fetch_model_metadata(force_refresh: bool = False) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, Any
if not force_refresh and _model_metadata_cache and (time.time() - _model_metadata_cache_time) < _MODEL_CACHE_TTL:
return _model_metadata_cache
if not force_refresh:
disk_age = _model_metadata_disk_cache_age_seconds()
if disk_age is not None and disk_age < _MODEL_CACHE_TTL:
disk_cache = _load_model_metadata_disk_cache()
if disk_cache:
_model_metadata_cache = disk_cache
_model_metadata_cache_time = time.time() - disk_age
return _model_metadata_cache
try:
response = requests.get(OPENROUTER_MODELS_URL, timeout=10, verify=_resolve_requests_verify())
response.raise_for_status()
@@ -720,24 +648,12 @@ def fetch_model_metadata(force_refresh: bool = False) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, Any
_model_metadata_cache = cache
_model_metadata_cache_time = time.time()
_save_model_metadata_disk_cache(cache)
logger.debug("Fetched metadata for %s models from OpenRouter", len(cache))
return cache
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to fetch model metadata from OpenRouter: {e}")
if _model_metadata_cache:
return _model_metadata_cache
disk_cache = _load_model_metadata_disk_cache()
if disk_cache:
_model_metadata_cache = disk_cache
disk_age = _model_metadata_disk_cache_age_seconds()
if disk_age is not None:
_model_metadata_cache_time = time.time() - min(disk_age, _MODEL_CACHE_TTL)
else:
_model_metadata_cache_time = time.time() - _MODEL_CACHE_TTL + 1
return _model_metadata_cache
return {}
return _model_metadata_cache or {}
def fetch_endpoint_model_metadata(

View File

@@ -135,14 +135,7 @@ def _repair_schema(node: Any, is_schema: bool = True) -> Any:
def _fill_missing_type(node: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Infer a reasonable ``type`` if this schema node has none."""
node_type = node.get("type")
if isinstance(node_type, list):
concrete = next(
(t for t in node_type if isinstance(t, str) and t not in {"", "null"}),
"string",
)
return {**node, "type": concrete}
if "type" in node and node_type not in {None, ""}:
if "type" in node and node["type"] not in {None, ""}:
return node
# Heuristic: presence of ``properties`` → object, ``items`` → array, ``enum``

View File

@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ import json
import logging
import os
import threading
import contextvars
from collections import OrderedDict
from pathlib import Path
@@ -305,47 +304,6 @@ TASK_COMPLETION_GUIDANCE = (
"is always better than inventing a result."
)
# Universal parallel-tool-call guidance — applied to ALL models.
#
# Why this matters for cost: every assistant turn resends the entire
# accumulated conversation (and, on cache-friendly providers, re-reads the
# cached prefix and pays for the newly-appended turn). A model that issues
# one tool call per turn multiplies the number of round-trips — and therefore
# the resent context — for any task that needs several independent reads,
# searches, or safe lookups. Batching independent calls into a single
# assistant response collapses N turns into one, cutting both latency and the
# resent-context cost that compounds over a long conversation.
#
# The hermes-agent runtime already executes a batch of tool calls
# concurrently when they are independent (read-only tools always; path-scoped
# file ops when their targets don't overlap — see
# run_agent._execute_tool_calls / tool_dispatch_helpers). The missing piece
# was telling the *model* to emit those calls together in the first place.
# Until now the only batching steer in the prompt lived in
# GOOGLE_MODEL_OPERATIONAL_GUIDANCE — Gemini/Gemma got it, every other model
# got nothing. This block makes the steer universal; the now-redundant
# Google-only bullet has been dropped so no model receives it twice.
#
# Short on purpose — shipped in the cached system prompt to every user, every
# session. Token cost is paid once at install and amortised across all
# sessions via prefix caching. Keep it tight.
#
# Ported from cline/cline#11514 ("encourage parallel tool calls"), adapted
# from Cline's TypeScript tool-surface guidance to hermes-agent's Python
# prompt-assembly architecture.
PARALLEL_TOOL_CALL_GUIDANCE = (
"# Parallel tool calls\n"
"When you need several pieces of information that don't depend on each "
"other, request them together in a single response instead of one tool "
"call per turn. Independent reads, searches, web fetches, and read-only "
"commands should be batched into the same assistant turn — the runtime "
"executes independent calls concurrently, and batching avoids resending "
"the whole conversation on every extra round-trip.\n"
"Only serialize calls when a later call genuinely depends on an earlier "
"call's result (e.g. you must read a file before you can patch it). When "
"in doubt and the calls are independent, batch them."
)
# OpenAI GPT/Codex-specific execution guidance. Addresses known failure modes
# where GPT models abandon work on partial results, skip prerequisite lookups,
# hallucinate instead of using tools, and declare "done" without verification.
@@ -427,10 +385,9 @@ GOOGLE_MODEL_OPERATIONAL_GUIDANCE = (
"package.json, requirements.txt, Cargo.toml, etc. before importing.\n"
"- **Conciseness:** Keep explanatory text brief — a few sentences, not "
"paragraphs. Focus on actions and results over narration.\n"
# Parallel-tool-call steering now lives in the universal
# PARALLEL_TOOL_CALL_GUIDANCE block (injected for all models), so it is no
# longer duplicated here — keeping it would send Gemini/Gemma the same
# instruction twice.
"- **Parallel tool calls:** When you need to perform multiple independent "
"operations (e.g. reading several files), make all the tool calls in a "
"single response rather than sequentially.\n"
"- **Non-interactive commands:** Use flags like -y, --yes, --non-interactive "
"to prevent CLI tools from hanging on prompts.\n"
"- **Keep going:** Work autonomously until the task is fully resolved. "
@@ -551,22 +508,13 @@ PLATFORM_HINTS = {
),
"telegram": (
"You are on a text messaging communication platform, Telegram. "
"Standard Markdown is automatically converted to Telegram formatting. "
"Standard markdown is automatically converted to Telegram format. "
"Supported: **bold**, *italic*, ~~strikethrough~~, ||spoiler||, "
"`inline code`, ```code blocks```, [links](url), and ## headers. "
"Telegram now supports rich Markdown, so lean into it: whenever it "
"makes the answer clearer or easier to scan, actively reach for real "
"Markdown tables (pipe `| col | col |` syntax), bullet and numbered "
"lists, task lists (`- [ ]` / `- [x]`), headings, nested blockquotes, "
"collapsible details, footnotes/references, math/formulas (`$...$`, "
"`$$...$$`), underline, subscript/superscript, marked (highlighted) "
"text, and anchors. Default to structured formatting over dense "
"paragraphs for any comparison, set of steps, key/value summary, or "
"tabular data. Prefer real Markdown tables and task lists over "
"hand-built bullet substitutes when presenting structured data; these "
"degrade gracefully (tables become readable bullet groups) when rich "
"rendering is unavailable, but advanced constructs like math and "
"collapsible details may render as plain source text in that case. "
"Telegram has NO table syntax — prefer bullet lists or labeled "
"key: value pairs over pipe tables (any tables you do emit are "
"auto-rewritten into row-group bullets, which you can produce "
"directly for cleaner output). "
"You can send media files natively: to deliver a file to the user, "
"include MEDIA:/absolute/path/to/file in your response. Images "
"(.png, .jpg, .webp) appear as photos, audio (.ogg) sends as voice "
@@ -1000,80 +948,6 @@ CONTEXT_FILE_MAX_CHARS = 20_000
CONTEXT_TRUNCATE_HEAD_RATIO = 0.7
CONTEXT_TRUNCATE_TAIL_RATIO = 0.2
# Dynamic-cap parameters (used when no explicit context_file_max_chars is set).
# The cap scales with the model's context window so large-context models rarely
# truncate a project doc, while small-context models stay at the historical
# 20K floor. ~4 chars/token is the usual English heuristic; we spend a small
# slice of the window on context files since they share the cached prefix with
# the system prompt, tools, memory, and the whole conversation.
_CONTEXT_FILE_CHARS_PER_TOKEN = 4
_CONTEXT_FILE_WINDOW_FRACTION = 0.06
_CONTEXT_FILE_DYNAMIC_CEILING = 500_000
def _dynamic_context_file_max_chars(context_length: Optional[int]) -> int:
"""Derive a char cap from the model's context window.
Returns at least ``CONTEXT_FILE_MAX_CHARS`` (the historical 20K floor) and
at most ``_CONTEXT_FILE_DYNAMIC_CEILING``. When ``context_length`` is
unknown/invalid, returns the flat default so behavior is unchanged.
"""
if not isinstance(context_length, int) or context_length <= 0:
return CONTEXT_FILE_MAX_CHARS
budget = int(
context_length * _CONTEXT_FILE_CHARS_PER_TOKEN * _CONTEXT_FILE_WINDOW_FRACTION
)
return max(CONTEXT_FILE_MAX_CHARS, min(budget, _CONTEXT_FILE_DYNAMIC_CEILING))
def _get_context_file_max_chars(context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> int:
"""Return the context-file truncation limit.
Resolution order:
1. Explicit ``context_file_max_chars`` in config.yaml — user knows best,
always wins (including over the dynamic cap).
2. Dynamic cap derived from the model's ``context_length`` when provided
(scales the budget to the window; floor 20K, ceiling 500K).
3. ``CONTEXT_FILE_MAX_CHARS`` (20K) as the upstream-compatible fallback.
"""
try:
from hermes_cli.config import load_config
val = load_config().get("context_file_max_chars")
if isinstance(val, (int, float)) and val > 0:
return int(val)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Could not read context_file_max_chars from config: %s", e)
return _dynamic_context_file_max_chars(context_length)
# Collect truncation warnings so the caller (run_agent) can surface them.
# A ContextVar (not a module-global list) isolates accumulation per thread /
# per async task, so concurrent gateway-session prompt builds can't drain or
# clear each other's pending warnings (cross-session leak). Each build runs in
# its own context, collects its own warnings, and drains them synchronously.
_truncation_warnings: "contextvars.ContextVar[Optional[list]]" = contextvars.ContextVar(
"context_file_truncation_warnings", default=None
)
def _record_truncation_warning(msg: str) -> None:
"""Append a truncation warning to the current context's accumulator."""
warnings = _truncation_warnings.get()
if warnings is None:
warnings = []
_truncation_warnings.set(warnings)
warnings.append(msg)
def drain_truncation_warnings() -> list:
"""Return and clear any truncation warnings accumulated in this context."""
warnings = _truncation_warnings.get()
if not warnings:
return []
drained = list(warnings)
warnings.clear()
return drained
# =========================================================================
# Skills prompt cache
@@ -1281,7 +1155,7 @@ def build_skills_system_prompt(
or get_session_env("HERMES_SESSION_PLATFORM")
or ""
)
disabled = get_disabled_skill_names(_platform_hint or None)
disabled = get_disabled_skill_names()
cache_key = (
str(skills_dir.resolve()),
tuple(str(d) for d in external_dirs),
@@ -1580,47 +1454,19 @@ def build_nous_subscription_prompt(valid_tool_names: "set[str] | None" = None) -
# Context files (SOUL.md, AGENTS.md, .cursorrules)
# =========================================================================
def _truncate_content(
content: str,
filename: str,
max_chars: Optional[int] = None,
context_length: Optional[int] = None,
read_path: Optional[str] = None,
) -> str:
"""Head/tail truncation with a marker in the middle.
``filename`` is the human label used in warnings. ``read_path`` is the
concrete path the agent should ``read_file`` to recover the full content
(defaults to ``filename`` when not supplied). ``context_length`` lets the
cap scale to the model's window when no explicit config override is set.
"""
if max_chars is None:
max_chars = _get_context_file_max_chars(context_length)
def _truncate_content(content: str, filename: str, max_chars: int = CONTEXT_FILE_MAX_CHARS) -> str:
"""Head/tail truncation with a marker in the middle."""
if len(content) <= max_chars:
return content
target = read_path or filename
msg = (
f"⚠️ Context file {filename} TRUNCATED: "
f"{len(content)} chars exceeds limit of {max_chars}"
f"trim the file, pin a larger context_file_max_chars, or use a "
f"larger-context model!"
)
logger.warning(msg)
_record_truncation_warning(msg)
head_chars = int(max_chars * CONTEXT_TRUNCATE_HEAD_RATIO)
tail_chars = int(max_chars * CONTEXT_TRUNCATE_TAIL_RATIO)
head = content[:head_chars]
tail = content[-tail_chars:]
marker = (
f"\n\n[...truncated {filename}: kept {head_chars}+{tail_chars} of "
f"{len(content)} chars. The middle is omitted — if you need the full "
f"instructions, read the complete file with the read_file tool: "
f"{target}]\n\n"
)
marker = f"\n\n[...truncated {filename}: kept {head_chars}+{tail_chars} of {len(content)} chars. Use file tools to read the full file.]\n\n"
return head + marker + tail
def load_soul_md(context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> Optional[str]:
def load_soul_md() -> Optional[str]:
"""Load SOUL.md from HERMES_HOME and return its content, or None.
Used as the agent identity (slot #1 in the system prompt). When this
@@ -1641,17 +1487,14 @@ def load_soul_md(context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> Optional[str]:
if not content:
return None
content = _scan_context_content(content, "SOUL.md")
content = _truncate_content(
content, "SOUL.md", context_length=context_length,
read_path=str(soul_path),
)
content = _truncate_content(content, "SOUL.md")
return content
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Could not read SOUL.md from %s: %s", soul_path, e)
return None
def _load_hermes_md(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> str:
def _load_hermes_md(cwd_path: Path) -> str:
""".hermes.md / HERMES.md — walk to git root."""
hermes_md_path = _find_hermes_md(cwd_path)
if not hermes_md_path:
@@ -1668,16 +1511,13 @@ def _load_hermes_md(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> str
pass
content = _scan_context_content(content, rel)
result = f"## {rel}\n\n{content}"
return _truncate_content(
result, ".hermes.md", context_length=context_length,
read_path=str(hermes_md_path),
)
return _truncate_content(result, ".hermes.md")
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Could not read %s: %s", hermes_md_path, e)
return ""
def _load_agents_md(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> str:
def _load_agents_md(cwd_path: Path) -> str:
"""AGENTS.md — top-level only (no recursive walk)."""
for name in ["AGENTS.md", "agents.md"]:
candidate = cwd_path / name
@@ -1687,16 +1527,13 @@ def _load_agents_md(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> str
if content:
content = _scan_context_content(content, name)
result = f"## {name}\n\n{content}"
return _truncate_content(
result, "AGENTS.md", context_length=context_length,
read_path=str(candidate),
)
return _truncate_content(result, "AGENTS.md")
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Could not read %s: %s", candidate, e)
return ""
def _load_claude_md(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> str:
def _load_claude_md(cwd_path: Path) -> str:
"""CLAUDE.md / claude.md — cwd only."""
for name in ["CLAUDE.md", "claude.md"]:
candidate = cwd_path / name
@@ -1706,16 +1543,13 @@ def _load_claude_md(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> str
if content:
content = _scan_context_content(content, name)
result = f"## {name}\n\n{content}"
return _truncate_content(
result, "CLAUDE.md", context_length=context_length,
read_path=str(candidate),
)
return _truncate_content(result, "CLAUDE.md")
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Could not read %s: %s", candidate, e)
return ""
def _load_cursorrules(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> str:
def _load_cursorrules(cwd_path: Path) -> str:
""".cursorrules + .cursor/rules/*.mdc — cwd only."""
cursorrules_content = ""
cursorrules_file = cwd_path / ".cursorrules"
@@ -1742,17 +1576,10 @@ def _load_cursorrules(cwd_path: Path, context_length: Optional[int] = None) -> s
if not cursorrules_content:
return ""
return _truncate_content(
cursorrules_content, ".cursorrules", context_length=context_length,
read_path=str(cwd_path / ".cursorrules"),
)
return _truncate_content(cursorrules_content, ".cursorrules")
def build_context_files_prompt(
cwd: Optional[str] = None,
skip_soul: bool = False,
context_length: Optional[int] = None,
) -> str:
def build_context_files_prompt(cwd: Optional[str] = None, skip_soul: bool = False) -> str:
"""Discover and load context files for the system prompt.
Priority (first found wins — only ONE project context type is loaded):
@@ -1762,11 +1589,7 @@ def build_context_files_prompt(
4. .cursorrules / .cursor/rules/*.mdc (cwd only)
SOUL.md from HERMES_HOME is independent and always included when present.
Each context source is capped before injection. The cap defaults to the
model's context window (scaled — see ``_dynamic_context_file_max_chars``)
when *context_length* is provided, falling back to 20,000 chars otherwise.
An explicit ``context_file_max_chars`` in config.yaml always wins.
Each context source is capped at 20,000 chars.
When *skip_soul* is True, SOUL.md is not included here (it was already
loaded via ``load_soul_md()`` for the identity slot).
@@ -1779,17 +1602,17 @@ def build_context_files_prompt(
# Priority-based project context: first match wins
project_context = (
_load_hermes_md(cwd_path, context_length)
or _load_agents_md(cwd_path, context_length)
or _load_claude_md(cwd_path, context_length)
or _load_cursorrules(cwd_path, context_length)
_load_hermes_md(cwd_path)
or _load_agents_md(cwd_path)
or _load_claude_md(cwd_path)
or _load_cursorrules(cwd_path)
)
if project_context:
sections.append(project_context)
# SOUL.md from HERMES_HOME only — skip when already loaded as identity
if not skip_soul:
soul_content = load_soul_md(context_length)
soul_content = load_soul_md()
if soul_content:
sections.append(soul_content)

View File

@@ -104,7 +104,6 @@ _PREFIX_PATTERNS = [
r"mem0_[A-Za-z0-9]{10,}", # Mem0 Platform API key
r"brv_[A-Za-z0-9]{10,}", # ByteRover API key
r"xai-[A-Za-z0-9]{30,}", # xAI (Grok) API key
r"ntn_[A-Za-z0-9]{10,}", # Notion internal integration token
]
# ENV assignment patterns: KEY=value where KEY contains a secret-like name

View File

@@ -26,91 +26,6 @@ _skill_commands_platform: Optional[str] = None
_SKILL_INVALID_CHARS = re.compile(r"[^a-z0-9-]")
_SKILL_MULTI_HYPHEN = re.compile(r"-{2,}")
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Skill-scaffolding markers and the canonical extractor.
#
# When a user invokes a /skill (or /bundle), Hermes expands the turn into a
# model-facing message that embeds the full skill body plus scaffolding. That
# expanded text is what flows into the agent loop — and into memory providers
# via MemoryManager. Providers that store or embed the raw user turn (mem0,
# openviking, hindsight, retaindb, byterover, honcho, supermemory) would
# otherwise capture the entire skill body instead of what the user actually
# asked. ``extract_user_instruction_from_skill_message`` recovers just the
# user's instruction so memory stays clean.
#
# These markers MUST stay byte-identical to the builders below
# (``_build_skill_message`` here, ``build_bundle_invocation_message`` in
# agent/skill_bundles.py). They are co-located with the single-skill builder
# on purpose, and the bundle markers are asserted against the bundle builder in
# tests/openviking_plugin/test_openviking.py::test_skill_markers_match_hermes_scaffolding.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
_SKILL_INVOCATION_PREFIX = "[IMPORTANT: The user has invoked the "
_SINGLE_SKILL_MARKER = "The full skill content is loaded below.]"
_SINGLE_SKILL_INSTRUCTION = (
"The user has provided the following instruction alongside the skill invocation: "
)
_RUNTIME_NOTE = "\n\n[Runtime note:"
_BUNDLE_MARKER = " skill bundle,"
_BUNDLE_USER_INSTRUCTION = "\nUser instruction: "
_BUNDLE_FIRST_SKILL_BLOCK = "\n\n[Loaded as part of the "
def extract_user_instruction_from_skill_message(content: Any) -> Optional[str]:
"""Recover the user's instruction from a slash-skill-expanded turn.
Returns:
- The original string unchanged when it is NOT skill scaffolding
(a normal user message passes straight through).
- The extracted user instruction when the scaffolding carried one.
- ``None`` when the content is skill scaffolding with no user
instruction (i.e. a bare ``/skill`` invocation). Callers that feed
memory providers should skip the turn in that case — there is no
user content worth storing.
"""
if not isinstance(content, str):
return None
if not content.startswith(_SKILL_INVOCATION_PREFIX):
return content
if _BUNDLE_MARKER in content:
return _extract_bundle_user_instruction(content)
if _SINGLE_SKILL_MARKER in content:
return _extract_single_skill_user_instruction(content)
return None
def _extract_single_skill_user_instruction(message: str) -> Optional[str]:
# Single-skill format appends the user instruction after the skill body, so
# the last occurrence is the user-provided one; the body may quote this text.
marker_idx = message.rfind(_SINGLE_SKILL_INSTRUCTION)
if marker_idx < 0:
return None
instruction = message[marker_idx + len(_SINGLE_SKILL_INSTRUCTION):]
runtime_idx = instruction.find(_RUNTIME_NOTE)
if runtime_idx >= 0:
instruction = instruction[:runtime_idx]
instruction = instruction.strip()
return instruction or None
def _extract_bundle_user_instruction(message: str) -> Optional[str]:
# Bundle format puts the user instruction before the loaded skills, so the
# first occurrence is the user-provided one.
marker_idx = message.find(_BUNDLE_USER_INSTRUCTION)
if marker_idx < 0:
return None
instruction = message[marker_idx + len(_BUNDLE_USER_INSTRUCTION):]
first_skill_idx = instruction.find(_BUNDLE_FIRST_SKILL_BLOCK)
if first_skill_idx >= 0:
instruction = instruction[:first_skill_idx]
instruction = instruction.strip()
return instruction or None
def _resolve_skill_commands_platform() -> Optional[str]:
"""Return the current platform scope used for disabled-skill filtering.

View File

@@ -43,20 +43,14 @@ EXCLUDED_SKILL_DIRS = frozenset(
)
)
# Supporting files live inside a skill package and are loaded explicitly via
# skill_view(skill, file_path=...). They are not standalone skills and must not
# be scanned for active SKILL.md/DESCRIPTION.md entries, even if a Curator or
# archive workflow preserves a complete old skill package under references/.
SKILL_SUPPORT_DIRS = frozenset(("references", "templates", "assets", "scripts"))
def is_excluded_skill_path(path) -> bool:
"""True if *path* should be skipped by active skill scanners.
"""True if any component of *path* is in EXCLUDED_SKILL_DIRS.
Use this on every ``SKILL.md`` path produced by direct ``rglob`` scans to
prune dependency, virtualenv, VCS, cache, and progressive-disclosure
support-package paths. Centralising the check here keeps every
skill-scanning site in sync with the shared exclusion set.
Use this on every SKILL.md path produced by ``rglob`` to prune
dependency, virtualenv, VCS, and cache directories. Centralising the
check here keeps every skill-scanning site in sync with the shared
exclusion set.
Accepts a Path or string.
"""
@@ -65,36 +59,7 @@ def is_excluded_skill_path(path) -> bool:
except AttributeError:
from pathlib import PurePath
parts = PurePath(str(path)).parts
return any(part in EXCLUDED_SKILL_DIRS for part in parts) or is_skill_support_path(
path
)
def is_skill_support_path(path) -> bool:
"""True if *path* is under a support dir of an actual skill root.
``references/``, ``templates/``, ``assets/``, and ``scripts/`` are
progressive-disclosure support areas when they sit directly inside a skill
directory containing ``SKILL.md``. They are not active discovery roots for
standalone skills. A preserved package such as
``some-skill/references/old-skill-package/SKILL.md`` is documentation data
unless the caller explicitly loads it via ``file_path``.
Legitimate categories or skill names such as ``skills/scripts/foo`` remain
discoverable because their ``scripts`` component is not directly under a
directory that contains ``SKILL.md``.
"""
path_obj = path if isinstance(path, Path) else Path(str(path))
parts = path_obj.parts
# Last component may be a file or candidate skill directory name. Only
# components before the leaf can be containing support directories.
for idx, part in enumerate(parts[:-1]):
if part not in SKILL_SUPPORT_DIRS or idx == 0:
continue
skill_root = Path(*parts[:idx])
if (skill_root / "SKILL.md").exists():
return True
return False
return any(part in EXCLUDED_SKILL_DIRS for part in parts)
# ── Lazy YAML loader ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
@@ -307,65 +272,27 @@ def skill_matches_environment(frontmatter: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
# ── Disabled skills ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
_RAW_CONFIG_CACHE: Dict[Tuple[str, int, int], Dict[str, Any]] = {}
def _raw_config_cache_clear() -> None:
"""Test hook — drop the shared raw config cache."""
_RAW_CONFIG_CACHE.clear()
def _load_raw_config() -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Read config.yaml with a shared mtime+size keyed cache.
This module intentionally avoids importing ``hermes_cli.config`` on the
skill prompt/build path. A tiny local cache gives the same repeated-read
win without pulling the heavier CLI config stack into startup.
"""
config_path = get_config_path()
if not config_path.exists():
return {}
try:
stat = config_path.stat()
cache_key = (str(config_path), stat.st_mtime_ns, stat.st_size)
except OSError:
cache_key = None
if cache_key is not None:
cached = _RAW_CONFIG_CACHE.get(cache_key)
if cached is not None:
return cached
try:
parsed = yaml_load(config_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Could not read skill config %s: %s", config_path, e)
return {}
if not isinstance(parsed, dict):
return {}
if cache_key is not None:
_RAW_CONFIG_CACHE.clear()
_RAW_CONFIG_CACHE[cache_key] = parsed
return parsed
def get_disabled_skill_names(platform: str | None = None) -> Set[str]:
"""Read disabled skill names from config.yaml.
Args:
platform: Explicit platform name (e.g. ``"telegram"``). When
*None*, resolves from ``HERMES_PLATFORM`` or
``HERMES_SESSION_PLATFORM`` env vars. Returns the global
disabled list, unioned with the platform-specific list when a
platform is resolved (a globally-disabled skill stays disabled
on every platform).
``HERMES_SESSION_PLATFORM`` env vars. Falls back to the
global disabled list when no platform is determined.
Reads the config file directly (no CLI config imports) to stay
lightweight.
"""
parsed = _load_raw_config()
if not parsed:
config_path = get_config_path()
if not config_path.exists():
return set()
try:
parsed = yaml_load(config_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except Exception as e:
logger.debug("Could not read skill config %s: %s", config_path, e)
return set()
if not isinstance(parsed, dict):
return set()
skills_cfg = parsed.get("skills")
@@ -378,14 +305,13 @@ def get_disabled_skill_names(platform: str | None = None) -> Set[str]:
or os.getenv("HERMES_PLATFORM")
or get_session_env("HERMES_SESSION_PLATFORM")
)
global_disabled = _normalize_string_set(skills_cfg.get("disabled"))
if resolved_platform:
platform_disabled = (skills_cfg.get("platform_disabled") or {}).get(
resolved_platform
)
if platform_disabled is not None:
return global_disabled | _normalize_string_set(platform_disabled)
return global_disabled
return _normalize_string_set(platform_disabled)
return _normalize_string_set(skills_cfg.get("disabled"))
def _normalize_string_set(values) -> Set[str]:
@@ -410,7 +336,6 @@ _EXTERNAL_DIRS_CACHE: Dict[Tuple[str, int], List[Path]] = {}
def _external_dirs_cache_clear() -> None:
"""Test hook — drop the in-process cache."""
_EXTERNAL_DIRS_CACHE.clear()
_raw_config_cache_clear()
def get_external_skills_dirs() -> List[Path]:
@@ -443,8 +368,11 @@ def get_external_skills_dirs() -> List[Path]:
# Return a copy so callers can't mutate the cached list.
return list(cached)
parsed = _load_raw_config()
if not parsed:
try:
parsed = yaml_load(config_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except Exception:
return []
if not isinstance(parsed, dict):
return []
skills_cfg = parsed.get("skills")
@@ -656,7 +584,15 @@ def resolve_skill_config_values(
current values (or the declared default if the key isn't set).
Path values are expanded via ``os.path.expanduser``.
"""
config = _load_raw_config()
config_path = get_config_path()
config: Dict[str, Any] = {}
if config_path.exists():
try:
parsed = yaml_load(config_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
if isinstance(parsed, dict):
config = parsed
except Exception:
pass
resolved: Dict[str, Any] = {}
for var in config_vars:
@@ -696,21 +632,12 @@ def extract_skill_description(frontmatter: Dict[str, Any]) -> str:
def iter_skill_index_files(skills_dir: Path, filename: str):
"""Walk skills_dir yielding sorted paths matching *filename*.
Excludes Hermes metadata, VCS, virtualenv/dependency, cache, and skill
support directories. Support directories (references/templates/assets/
scripts) can contain arbitrary markdown and even archived package
``SKILL.md`` files, but they are progressive-disclosure data loaded through
``skill_view(..., file_path=...)`` rather than active skill roots.
Excludes Hermes metadata, VCS, virtualenv/dependency, and cache
directories so dependencies cannot register nested skills.
"""
matches = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(skills_dir, followlinks=True):
has_skill_md = "SKILL.md" in files
dirs[:] = [
d
for d in dirs
if d not in EXCLUDED_SKILL_DIRS
and not (has_skill_md and d in SKILL_SUPPORT_DIRS)
]
dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if d not in EXCLUDED_SKILL_DIRS]
if filename in files:
matches.append(Path(root) / filename)
for path in sorted(matches, key=lambda p: str(p.relative_to(skills_dir))):

View File

@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
"""Preventive SSL CA certificate checks for Hermes Agent.
This module catches broken CA bundle paths before OpenAI/httpx turns them into
opaque ``FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory`` failures.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
import os
import ssl
from pathlib import Path
from agent.errors import SSLConfigurationError
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_CA_BUNDLE_ENV_VARS = (
"HERMES_CA_BUNDLE",
"SSL_CERT_FILE",
"REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE",
"CURL_CA_BUNDLE",
)
_SKIP_VALUES = {"1", "true", "yes", "on"}
def _skip_ssl_guard_enabled() -> bool:
return os.getenv("HERMES_SKIP_SSL_GUARD", "").strip().lower() in _SKIP_VALUES
def _repair_hint() -> str:
return (
"Repair: python -m pip install --force-reinstall certifi openai httpx\n"
"If you configured a custom corporate CA bundle, fix or unset the "
"broken CA bundle environment variable."
)
def _ssl_err(message: str) -> SSLConfigurationError:
"""Create a consistent, user-actionable SSL configuration error."""
return SSLConfigurationError(f"{message}\n{_repair_hint()}")
def _validate_bundle_path(label: str, value: str, *, require_substantial: bool = False) -> None:
path = Path(value).expanduser()
if not path.exists():
raise _ssl_err(f"{label} points to a missing CA bundle: {value}")
if not path.is_file():
raise _ssl_err(f"{label} does not point to a CA bundle file: {value}")
if require_substantial and path.stat().st_size < 1024:
raise _ssl_err(f"{label} at {value} appears corrupted (too small)")
try:
ctx = ssl.create_default_context(cafile=str(path))
except Exception as exc:
raise _ssl_err(f"{label} CA bundle at {value} cannot be loaded: {exc}") from exc
if not ctx.get_ca_certs():
raise _ssl_err(f"{label} CA bundle at {value} did not load any certificates")
def verify_ca_bundle() -> None:
"""Verify configured and bundled CA certificates are present and loadable.
Raises:
SSLConfigurationError: If an explicit CA-bundle environment variable
points at a bad path, or if certifi's bundled ``cacert.pem`` is
missing/corrupt.
"""
if _skip_ssl_guard_enabled():
logger.debug("SSL CA bundle guard skipped via HERMES_SKIP_SSL_GUARD")
return
for env_var in _CA_BUNDLE_ENV_VARS:
value = os.getenv(env_var)
if value:
_validate_bundle_path(env_var, value)
try:
import certifi
except Exception as exc:
raise _ssl_err(f"certifi is not importable: {exc}") from exc
ca_bundle = str(certifi.where())
_validate_bundle_path("certifi", ca_bundle, require_substantial=True)
def verify_ca_bundle_with_fallback() -> None:
"""Backward-compatible wrapper for older call sites.
The old PR name mentioned a platform fallback, but allowing startup with a
broken certifi bundle still leaves httpx/OpenAI and requests call sites
failing later. Keep the wrapper name but enforce the same check.
"""
verify_ca_bundle()

View File

@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ from agent.prompt_builder import (
KANBAN_GUIDANCE,
MEMORY_GUIDANCE,
OPENAI_MODEL_EXECUTION_GUIDANCE,
PARALLEL_TOOL_CALL_GUIDANCE,
PLATFORM_HINTS,
SESSION_SEARCH_GUIDANCE,
SKILLS_GUIDANCE,
@@ -41,7 +40,6 @@ from agent.prompt_builder import (
TASK_COMPLETION_GUIDANCE,
TOOL_USE_ENFORCEMENT_GUIDANCE,
TOOL_USE_ENFORCEMENT_MODELS,
drain_truncation_warnings,
)
from agent.runtime_cwd import resolve_context_cwd
@@ -61,55 +59,6 @@ def _ra():
return run_agent
def _resolve_platform_hint(agent: Any, platform_key: str, default_hint: str) -> str:
"""Apply a per-platform prompt-hint override to the default hint.
Reads ``agent._platform_hint_overrides`` (populated from
``config.yaml`` ``platform_hints`` by ``agent_init``) and resolves the
effective hint for *platform_key*:
* ``replace`` — substitute the default hint entirely.
* ``append`` — keep the default and append the extra text.
* a bare string value — treated as ``append`` (convenience shorthand).
Precedence: ``replace`` wins over ``append`` if both are present.
Override text is added on top of (not instead of) the SOUL/context/
memory tiers — it only affects the platform-hint segment, so other
platforms are unaffected and general system instructions still apply.
Defensive: any malformed entry falls back to the unmodified default so
a bad config value can never break prompt assembly or leak across
platforms.
"""
if not platform_key:
return default_hint
overrides = getattr(agent, "_platform_hint_overrides", None)
if not isinstance(overrides, dict) or not overrides:
return default_hint
spec = overrides.get(platform_key)
if spec is None:
return default_hint
# Shorthand: a bare string is treated as append text.
if isinstance(spec, str):
extra = spec.strip()
return f"{default_hint}\n\n{extra}".strip() if extra else default_hint
if not isinstance(spec, dict):
return default_hint
replace_text = spec.get("replace")
if isinstance(replace_text, str) and replace_text.strip():
base = replace_text.strip()
else:
base = default_hint
append_text = spec.get("append")
if isinstance(append_text, str) and append_text.strip():
return f"{base}\n\n{append_text.strip()}".strip()
return base
def build_system_prompt_parts(agent: Any, system_message: Optional[str] = None) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""Assemble the system prompt as three ordered parts.
@@ -133,17 +82,6 @@ def build_system_prompt_parts(agent: Any, system_message: Optional[str] = None)
# we resolve through ``_ra()`` to honor those patches.
_r = _ra()
# Resolve the model's context window once so context-file caps can scale
# to it (dynamic cap — see prompt_builder._dynamic_context_file_max_chars).
# None falls back to the historical flat default. This value is stable for
# the life of the conversation, so it does not threaten prompt caching.
_ctx_len: Optional[int] = None
_cc = getattr(agent, "context_compressor", None)
if _cc is not None:
_cc_len = getattr(_cc, "context_length", None)
if isinstance(_cc_len, int) and _cc_len > 0:
_ctx_len = _cc_len
# ── Stable tier ────────────────────────────────────────────────
stable_parts: List[str] = []
@@ -152,7 +90,7 @@ def build_system_prompt_parts(agent: Any, system_message: Optional[str] = None)
# cwd project instructions disabled.
_soul_loaded = False
if agent.load_soul_identity or not agent.skip_context_files:
_soul_content = _r.load_soul_md(_ctx_len)
_soul_content = _r.load_soul_md()
if _soul_content:
stable_parts.append(_soul_content)
_soul_loaded = True
@@ -173,17 +111,6 @@ def build_system_prompt_parts(agent: Any, system_message: Optional[str] = None)
if getattr(agent, "_task_completion_guidance", True) and agent.valid_tool_names:
stable_parts.append(TASK_COMPLETION_GUIDANCE)
# Universal parallel-tool-call guidance. Tells the model to batch
# independent tool calls into one assistant turn rather than emitting one
# call per turn — the runtime already runs independent calls concurrently
# (read-only tools always; non-overlapping path-scoped file ops), so the
# only thing missing was steering the model to produce the batch. Cuts
# round-trips and the resent-context cost that compounds over a long
# conversation. Gated by config.yaml ``agent.parallel_tool_call_guidance``
# (default True) and only injected when tools are actually loaded.
if getattr(agent, "_parallel_tool_call_guidance", True) and agent.valid_tool_names:
stable_parts.append(PARALLEL_TOOL_CALL_GUIDANCE)
# Tool-aware behavioral guidance: only inject when the tools are loaded
tool_guidance = []
if "memory" in agent.valid_tool_names:
@@ -380,25 +307,18 @@ def build_system_prompt_parts(agent: Any, system_message: Optional[str] = None)
)
platform_key = (agent.platform or "").lower().strip()
# Resolve the built-in/plugin default hint for this platform, then apply
# any per-platform override from config (platform_hints.<platform>).
_default_hint = ""
if platform_key in PLATFORM_HINTS:
_default_hint = PLATFORM_HINTS[platform_key]
stable_parts.append(PLATFORM_HINTS[platform_key])
elif platform_key:
# Check plugin registry for platform-specific LLM guidance
try:
from gateway.platform_registry import platform_registry
_entry = platform_registry.get(platform_key)
if _entry and _entry.platform_hint:
_default_hint = _entry.platform_hint
stable_parts.append(_entry.platform_hint)
except Exception:
pass
_effective_hint = _resolve_platform_hint(agent, platform_key, _default_hint)
if _effective_hint:
stable_parts.append(_effective_hint)
# ── Context tier (cwd-dependent, may change between sessions) ─
context_parts: List[str] = []
@@ -413,8 +333,7 @@ def build_system_prompt_parts(agent: Any, system_message: Optional[str] = None)
# dir — the user's real cwd there, but the install dir for the gateway
# daemon, which is why the gateway sets TERMINAL_CWD.
context_files_prompt = _r.build_context_files_prompt(
cwd=resolve_context_cwd(), skip_soul=_soul_loaded,
context_length=_ctx_len)
cwd=resolve_context_cwd(), skip_soul=_soul_loaded)
if context_files_prompt:
context_parts.append(context_files_prompt)
@@ -481,14 +400,7 @@ def build_system_prompt(agent: Any, system_message: Optional[str] = None) -> str
warm across turns.
"""
parts = build_system_prompt_parts(agent, system_message=system_message)
joined = "\n\n".join(p for p in (parts["stable"], parts["context"], parts["volatile"]) if p)
# Surface context-file truncation warnings through the normal agent status
# channel so gateway/CLI users see them in chat instead of only in logs.
for warning in drain_truncation_warnings():
agent._emit_status(warning)
return joined
return "\n\n".join(p for p in (parts["stable"], parts["context"], parts["volatile"]) if p)
def invalidate_system_prompt(agent: Any) -> None:

View File

@@ -1012,42 +1012,28 @@ def execute_tool_calls_sequential(agent, assistant_message, messages: list, effe
elif function_name == "memory":
def _execute(next_args: dict) -> Any:
target = next_args.get("target", "memory")
operations = next_args.get("operations")
from tools.memory_tool import memory_tool as _memory_tool
result = _memory_tool(
action=next_args.get("action"),
target=target,
content=next_args.get("content"),
old_text=next_args.get("old_text"),
operations=operations,
store=agent._memory_store,
)
# Bridge: notify external memory provider of built-in memory writes.
# Covers both the single-op shape and each add/replace inside a batch.
if agent._memory_manager:
if operations:
_mem_ops = [
op for op in operations
if isinstance(op, dict) and op.get("action") in {"add", "replace"}
]
else:
_mem_ops = (
[{"action": next_args.get("action"), "content": next_args.get("content")}]
if next_args.get("action") in {"add", "replace"} else []
# Bridge: notify external memory provider of built-in memory writes
if agent._memory_manager and next_args.get("action") in {"add", "replace"}:
try:
agent._memory_manager.on_memory_write(
next_args.get("action", ""),
target,
next_args.get("content", ""),
metadata=agent._build_memory_write_metadata(
task_id=effective_task_id,
tool_call_id=getattr(tool_call, "id", None),
),
)
for _op in _mem_ops:
try:
agent._memory_manager.on_memory_write(
_op.get("action", ""),
target,
_op.get("content", "") or "",
metadata=agent._build_memory_write_metadata(
task_id=effective_task_id,
tool_call_id=getattr(tool_call, "id", None),
),
)
except Exception:
pass
except Exception:
pass
return result
function_result, function_args = _run_agent_tool_execution_middleware(
agent,

View File

@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ class AnthropicTransport(ProviderTransport):
from agent.transports.types import ToolCall
strip_tool_prefix = kwargs.get("strip_tool_prefix", False)
_MCP_PREFIX = "mcp__"
_MCP_PREFIX = "mcp_"
text_parts = []
reasoning_parts = []
@@ -132,25 +132,17 @@ class AnthropicTransport(ProviderTransport):
elif block.type == "tool_use":
name = block.name
if strip_tool_prefix and name.startswith(_MCP_PREFIX):
# On the OAuth wire every tool carries a double-underscore
# ``mcp__`` prefix (added in build_anthropic_kwargs to avoid
# Anthropic's single-underscore third-party classifier).
# Reverse it back to the name the registry/dispatcher knows.
# Two original forms map onto the same ``mcp__`` wire name:
# ``mcp__read_file`` <- bare native tool ``read_file``
# ``mcp__linear_get_issue`` <- MCP server tool
# ``mcp_linear_get_issue``
# Resolve by registry lookup, preferring whichever original
# is actually registered; never rewrite a name the LLM used
# that already resolves natively. GH-25255.
stripped = name[len(_MCP_PREFIX):]
# Only strip the mcp_ prefix for OAuth-injected tools
# (where Hermes adds the prefix when sending to Anthropic
# and must remove it on the way back). Native MCP server
# tools (from mcp_servers: in config.yaml) are registered
# in the tool registry under their FULL mcp_<server>_<tool>
# name and must NOT be stripped. GH-25255.
from tools.registry import registry as _tool_registry
if not _tool_registry.get_entry(name):
bare = name[len(_MCP_PREFIX):] # read_file
single = "mcp_" + bare # mcp_read_file / mcp_linear_get_issue
if _tool_registry.get_entry(single):
name = single
elif _tool_registry.get_entry(bare):
name = bare
if (_tool_registry.get_entry(stripped)
and not _tool_registry.get_entry(name)):
name = stripped
tool_calls.append(
ToolCall(
id=block.id,
@@ -194,21 +186,10 @@ class AnthropicTransport(ProviderTransport):
def validate_response(self, response: Any) -> bool:
"""Check Anthropic response structure is valid.
An empty content list is legitimate for terminal stop reasons that
carry no text payload:
- ``end_turn`` — the model's canonical "nothing more to add" after a
tool turn that already delivered the user-facing text.
- ``refusal`` — the model declined to respond (Claude 4.5+). The
Messages API returns an empty ``content`` list with this stop
reason. Treating it as invalid sends a deterministic refusal into
the invalid-response retry loop, which reproduces the refusal on
every attempt and surfaces a misleading "rate limited / invalid
response" error instead of the refusal. ``normalize_response`` maps
``refusal`` → ``content_filter`` so the agent loop's refusal handler
can surface it.
Treating either as invalid falsely retries a completed response.
An empty content list is legitimate when ``stop_reason == "end_turn"``
— the model's canonical way of signalling "nothing more to add" after
a tool turn that already delivered the user-facing text. Treating it
as invalid falsely retries a completed response.
"""
if response is None:
return False
@@ -216,7 +197,7 @@ class AnthropicTransport(ProviderTransport):
if not isinstance(content_blocks, list):
return False
if not content_blocks:
return getattr(response, "stop_reason", None) in {"end_turn", "refusal"}
return getattr(response, "stop_reason", None) == "end_turn"
return True
def extract_cache_stats(self, response: Any) -> Optional[Dict[str, int]]:

View File

@@ -531,7 +531,6 @@ class ChatCompletionsTransport(ProviderTransport):
supports_reasoning=params.get("supports_reasoning", False),
qwen_session_metadata=params.get("qwen_session_metadata"),
model=model,
base_url=params.get("base_url"),
ollama_num_ctx=params.get("ollama_num_ctx"),
session_id=params.get("session_id"),
)
@@ -665,42 +664,8 @@ class ChatCompletionsTransport(ProviderTransport):
if rd:
provider_data["reasoning_details"] = rd
# OpenAI structured-refusal field. When a model declines, the SDK
# populates ``message.refusal`` with the explanation and leaves
# ``content`` empty. OpenAI-compatible proxies that front Anthropic /
# Bedrock (e.g. Nous Portal) surface a Claude refusal this way — or via
# ``finish_reason="content_filter"`` — instead of the native
# ``stop_reason="refusal"``. Without capturing it the refusal looks
# like an empty response, so the agent loop retries a deterministic
# refusal three times and gives up with "no content after retries".
# Promote it to content + a ``content_filter`` finish reason so the
# loop's refusal handler surfaces it clearly and stops. ``refusal`` is
# ``None`` for normal responses, so this is a no-op in the common case.
content = msg.content
refusal = getattr(msg, "refusal", None)
if refusal is None and hasattr(msg, "model_extra"):
_msg_extra = getattr(msg, "model_extra", None) or {}
if isinstance(_msg_extra, dict):
refusal = _msg_extra.get("refusal")
if isinstance(refusal, str) and refusal.strip():
# Record the refusal explanation regardless — it's useful provider
# metadata even when the model also returned a usable payload.
provider_data["refusal"] = refusal
_has_text = isinstance(content, str) and content.strip()
_has_tool_calls = bool(tool_calls)
# Only promote to a terminal ``content_filter`` when the refusal is
# the *sole* payload — no visible text and no tool calls. A response
# that carries real content (or tool calls) alongside a refusal note
# is a normal, usable turn: surfacing it as a failed safety refusal
# would discard the model's actual work. In the empty-payload case,
# adopt the refusal as content so the loop has something to show.
if not _has_text and not _has_tool_calls:
content = refusal
if finish_reason in (None, "stop"):
finish_reason = "content_filter"
return NormalizedResponse(
content=content,
content=msg.content,
tool_calls=tool_calls,
finish_reason=finish_reason,
reasoning=reasoning,

View File

@@ -128,65 +128,6 @@ class ResponsesApiTransport(ProviderTransport):
reasoning_effort = _effort_clamp.get(reasoning_effort, reasoning_effort)
response_tools = _responses_tools(tools)
# xAI server-side web search.
#
# grok models on xAI's /v1/responses surface (notably
# grok-composer-2.5-fast on SuperGrok OAuth) have a *native*,
# server-executed web search. When the model is handed a
# client-side function literally named ``web_search``, it routes
# the intent to that native engine — but because the tool is
# declared as a plain ``function`` rather than xAI's first-class
# ``{"type": "web_search"}`` built-in, the server-side search is
# dispatched but never reconciled: the response streams reasoning
# + ``web_search_call`` progress items, the searches never reach
# ``status="completed"`` in the assembled output, no final
# message is emitted, and ``_normalize_codex_response`` correctly
# sees reasoning-with-no-answer and reports ``incomplete``. The
# turn then burns 3 continuation retries and fails with "Codex
# response remained incomplete after 3 continuation attempts".
# Verified live against grok-composer-2.5-fast (2026-06).
#
# Fix: when the agent HAS a client-side ``web_search`` function (i.e.
# the user enabled the web toolset), declare xAI's native
# ``web_search`` built-in instead so the search actually runs to
# completion server-side and the model streams a real answer. The
# Responses API rejects two tools sharing the name ``web_search``
# (HTTP 400 "Duplicate tool names"), so we drop the client-side
# ``web_search`` function for the xAI path and let the native tool
# satisfy it. All other client-side tools (read_file, terminal,
# web_extract, MCP tools, …) are untouched and continue to dispatch
# through Hermes's agent loop.
#
# Scope: we ONLY swap in the native built-in when the client
# ``web_search`` was actually present. We do NOT force-enable Grok
# server-side search on turns where the user never had web enabled —
# that would silently route around Hermes's web-provider config and
# tool-trace/citation plumbing for every xai-oauth turn. The swap is
# a 1:1 replacement of an already-requested capability, not an
# additive grant.
#
# NOTE: for the swapped case this routes ``web_search`` to Grok's
# native search engine for xAI sessions instead of Hermes's
# configured web provider (Tavily/etc.), and those results bypass
# Hermes's tool-trace / citation plumbing (they arrive baked into the
# model's answer rather than as a tool result the loop observes).
# Scoped to ``is_xai_responses`` deliberately; narrow to specific
# models if a future grok variant should keep the client-side
# function.
if is_xai_responses and response_tools:
has_client_web_search = any(
isinstance(t, dict) and t.get("name") == "web_search"
for t in response_tools
)
if has_client_web_search:
filtered = [
t for t in response_tools
if not (isinstance(t, dict) and t.get("name") == "web_search")
]
filtered.append({"type": "web_search"})
response_tools = filtered
# ``tools`` MUST be omitted entirely when there are no functions to
# expose: the openai SDK's ``responses.stream()`` / ``responses.parse()``
# eagerly call ``_make_tools(tools)`` which does ``for tool in tools``
@@ -277,14 +218,8 @@ class ResponsesApiTransport(ProviderTransport):
kwargs.pop("timeout", None)
if is_codex_backend:
# The Codex backend rejects body-level ``extra_headers`` with
# HTTP 400, but the OpenAI SDK's ``extra_headers`` kwarg maps
# to actual HTTP request headers (not body fields). We need
# these headers for cache-scope routing so prompt cache hits
# remain high. Send session_id / x-client-request-id as HTTP
# headers while keeping ``prompt_cache_key`` in the body for
# standard OpenAI routing as a belt-and-braces fallback.
cache_scope_id = str(session_id or "").strip()
prompt_cache_key = kwargs.get("prompt_cache_key")
cache_scope_id = str(prompt_cache_key or session_id or "").strip()
if cache_scope_id:
existing_extra_headers = kwargs.get("extra_headers")
merged_extra_headers: Dict[str, str] = {}

View File

@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ def build_turn_context(
task_id: Optional[str],
stream_callback,
persist_user_message: Optional[str],
persist_user_timestamp: Optional[float] = None,
*,
restore_or_build_system_prompt,
install_safe_stdio,
@@ -122,7 +121,6 @@ def build_turn_context(
agent._stream_callback = stream_callback
agent._persist_user_message_idx = None
agent._persist_user_message_override = persist_user_message
agent._persist_user_message_timestamp = persist_user_timestamp
# Generate unique task_id if not provided to isolate VMs between tasks.
effective_task_id = task_id or str(uuid.uuid4())
agent._current_task_id = effective_task_id

View File

@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
},
"dependencies": {
"@nous-research/ui": "0.16.0",
"@tailwindcss/vite": "^4.2.4",
"@tailwindcss/vite": "^4.2.1",
"@tailwindcss/typography": "^0.5.19",
"@tauri-apps/api": "^2.0.0",
"@tauri-apps/plugin-dialog": "^2.0.0",
@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@
"@tauri-apps/cli": "^2.0.0",
"@types/react": "^19.2.14",
"@types/react-dom": "^19.2.3",
"@vitejs/plugin-react": "^6.0.2",
"@vitejs/plugin-react": "^5.2.0",
"typescript": "^6.0.3",
"vite": "^8.0.16"
"vite": "^7.3.1"
}
}

View File

@@ -3,9 +3,8 @@
//! Driven when the installer is launched as `Hermes-Setup.exe --update` (see
//! `AppMode` in lib.rs). The desktop app hands off to us — it exits, then we:
//!
//! 1. wait for the old Hermes desktop process to fully exit (so both the
//! venv shim and packaged app.asar are free; otherwise `hermes update`
//! or repair bootstrap can race locked files),
//! 1. wait for the old Hermes desktop process to fully exit (so the venv
//! shim is free; otherwise `hermes update` aborts with exit code 2),
//! 2. run `hermes update --yes --gateway` (Python/repo update; this does NOT
//! rebuild apps/desktop by design — see cmd_update in hermes_cli/main.py),
//! 3. run `hermes desktop --build-only` (the rebuild step update skips),
@@ -39,8 +38,8 @@ use crate::events::{BootstrapEvent, LogStream, StageInfo, StageState};
/// hermes_cli/main.py (sys.exit(2)). We surface a targeted message for this.
const UPDATE_EXIT_CONCURRENT: i32 = 2;
/// How long to wait for the old desktop process to release files under the
/// install tree before giving up and letting `hermes update`'s own guard decide.
/// How long to wait for the old desktop process to release the venv shim
/// before giving up and letting `hermes update`'s own guard decide.
const DESKTOP_EXIT_WAIT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(20);
const DESKTOP_EXIT_POLL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(500);
@@ -151,10 +150,8 @@ async fn run_update(app: AppHandle) -> Result<()> {
// ---- pre-step: wait for the old desktop to die -----------------------
// The desktop exec'd us then called app.exit(), but process teardown is
// async on Windows. If it still holds the venv shim, `hermes update`
// aborts with exit 2. If it still holds the packaged app.asar,
// install.ps1's repair/re-clone path cannot move/remove the install tree.
// Give both handles a bounded window to clear.
wait_for_install_locks_free(&install_root, &app, "update").await;
// aborts with exit 2. Give it a bounded window to clear.
wait_for_venv_free(&install_root, &app).await;
// ---- stage 1: hermes update -----------------------------------------
// Pass --branch so `hermes update` targets the branch this installer was
@@ -176,8 +173,8 @@ async fn run_update(app: AppHandle) -> Result<()> {
vec!["update".into(), "--yes".into(), "--gateway".into()];
// --force skips `hermes update`'s Windows running-exe guard (which would
// `sys.exit(2)` and dead-end the handoff). By contract the desktop has
// already exited and waited for the install locks to clear before launching
// us, and wait_for_install_locks_free below force-kills any straggler — so by the
// already exited and waited for the venv shim to unlock before launching
// us, and wait_for_venv_free below force-kills any straggler — so by the
// time `hermes update` runs there is no legitimate hermes.exe to protect,
// and the guard would only produce a false "Hermes is still running" stop.
update_args.push("--force".into());
@@ -286,7 +283,7 @@ async fn run_update(app: AppHandle) -> Result<()> {
emit_stage(&app, "rebuild", StageState::Running, None, None);
let started = Instant::now();
let rebuild_args: Vec<String> = vec!["desktop".into(), "--build-only".into()];
let mut rebuild = run_streamed(
let rebuild = run_streamed(
&app,
&hermes,
&rebuild_args,
@@ -295,33 +292,6 @@ async fn run_update(app: AppHandle) -> Result<()> {
Some("rebuild"),
)
.await?;
// Retry-once: the first `--build-only` can return nonzero on a still-settling
// post-update tree or a network-blocked Electron fetch that our self-heal
// repaired mid-run. A second attempt then builds clean off the healed dist
// (the content-hash stamp makes it a near-no-op when the first actually
// succeeded). Without this the updater bails here and never reaches the
// relaunch below — the app updates but doesn't restart. Matches the
// retry-once `hermes update` already does above, and `hermes update`'s own
// desktop rebuild in cmd_update.
if rebuild_needs_retry(rebuild.exit_code) {
emit_log(
&app,
Some("rebuild"),
LogStream::Stdout,
"[rebuild] first desktop rebuild failed; retrying once (a self-healed \
Electron download builds clean on the second run)…",
);
rebuild = run_streamed(
&app,
&hermes,
&rebuild_args,
&install_root,
&child_env,
Some("rebuild"),
)
.await?;
}
let rebuild_ms = started.elapsed().as_millis() as u64;
if rebuild.exit_code != Some(0) {
@@ -421,57 +391,48 @@ async fn run_update(app: AppHandle) -> Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
/// Poll until the venv shim AND packaged desktop app bundle are no longer locked
/// (Windows) or a bounded timeout elapses. On non-Windows this is a short fixed
/// grace since file locking isn't the failure mode there.
pub(crate) async fn wait_for_install_locks_free(install_root: &Path, app: &AppHandle, stage: &str) {
let lock_targets = install_lock_probe_paths(install_root);
/// Poll until the venv shim is no longer locked (Windows) or a bounded timeout
/// elapses. On non-Windows this is a short fixed grace since file locking
/// isn't the failure mode there.
async fn wait_for_venv_free(install_root: &Path, app: &AppHandle) {
let shim = venv_hermes(install_root);
let deadline = Instant::now() + DESKTOP_EXIT_WAIT;
emit_log(app, Some(stage), LogStream::Stdout, "[handoff] waiting for Hermes to exit…");
emit_log(app, Some("update"), LogStream::Stdout, "[update] waiting for Hermes to exit…");
loop {
let locked = locked_paths(&lock_targets);
if locked.is_empty() {
if !is_locked(&shim) {
return;
}
if Instant::now() >= deadline {
// Last resort: a backend hermes.exe (or the desktop Hermes.exe
// itself) is still holding one of the update-sensitive files. The
// desktop should have reaped its tree before handing off, but
// SIGTERM races / detached grandchildren / AV handles can leave a
// straggler. Rather than "proceed anyway" straight into uv's
// "Access is denied" or install.ps1's locked app.asar failure,
// force-kill every Hermes.exe except ourselves, then give the OS a
// beat to unload the image.
// Last resort: a backend hermes.exe (or a grandchild it spawned)
// is still holding the shim. The desktop should have reaped its
// tree before handing off, but SIGTERM races / detached
// grandchildren / AV handles can leave a straggler. Rather than
// "proceed anyway" straight into uv's "Access is denied", force-kill
// every hermes.exe except ourselves, then give the OS a beat to
// unload the image.
emit_log(
app,
Some(stage),
Some("update"),
LogStream::Stdout,
&format!(
"[handoff] Hermes still holding install files ({}); force-killing stragglers…",
format_locked_paths(&locked)
),
"[update] Hermes still holding the venv shim; force-killing stragglers…",
);
force_kill_other_hermes();
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(800)).await;
let locked_after_kill = locked_paths(&lock_targets);
if locked_after_kill.is_empty() {
if !is_locked(&shim) {
emit_log(
app,
Some(stage),
Some("update"),
LogStream::Stdout,
"[handoff] install files freed after force-kill",
"[update] venv shim freed after force-kill",
);
} else {
emit_log(
app,
Some(stage),
Some("update"),
LogStream::Stdout,
&format!(
"[handoff] install files still locked ({}); proceeding (--force + quarantine will handle it)",
format_locked_paths(&locked_after_kill)
),
"[update] venv shim still locked; proceeding (--force + quarantine will handle it)",
);
}
return;
@@ -480,44 +441,13 @@ pub(crate) async fn wait_for_install_locks_free(install_root: &Path, app: &AppHa
}
}
fn install_lock_probe_paths(install_root: &Path) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
let mut paths = vec![venv_hermes(install_root)];
paths.extend(desktop_app_payload_paths(install_root));
paths
}
fn desktop_app_payload_paths(install_root: &Path) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
let release = install_root.join("apps").join("desktop").join("release");
if cfg!(target_os = "windows") {
vec![
release.join("win-unpacked").join("resources").join("app.asar"),
release.join("win-arm64-unpacked").join("resources").join("app.asar"),
]
} else if cfg!(target_os = "macos") {
vec![
release.join("mac").join("Hermes.app").join("Contents").join("Resources").join("app.asar"),
release.join("mac-arm64").join("Hermes.app").join("Contents").join("Resources").join("app.asar"),
]
} else {
vec![release.join("linux-unpacked").join("resources").join("app.asar")]
}
}
fn locked_paths(paths: &[PathBuf]) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
paths.iter().filter(|p| is_locked(p)).cloned().collect()
}
fn format_locked_paths(paths: &[PathBuf]) -> String {
paths.iter().map(|p| p.display().to_string()).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", ")
}
/// Force-kill any `hermes.exe` other than this process. Windows-only; a no-op
/// elsewhere (POSIX has no mandatory-lock contention). We can't selectively
/// target "the backend" by PID here — the desktop already exited and we never
/// knew its children — so we kill the whole `hermes.exe` image tree via
/// taskkill, excluding our own PID.
///
/// Safe w.r.t. our own update child: this runs inside the install-lock wait,
/// Safe w.r.t. our own update child: this runs inside `wait_for_venv_free`,
/// which completes BEFORE we spawn `venv\Scripts\hermes.exe update`. At this
/// point no update-driven hermes.exe exists yet, so the only hermes.exe images
/// are stragglers from the old desktop — exactly what we want gone. (`/FI PID
@@ -560,14 +490,6 @@ fn is_locked(path: &Path) -> bool {
}
}
/// Whether the `desktop --build-only` rebuild should be retried once. Any
/// non-success exit qualifies: the common cause is a transient first-attempt
/// failure (still-settling tree / self-healed Electron download) that a clean
/// second run resolves.
fn rebuild_needs_retry(exit_code: Option<i32>) -> bool {
exit_code != Some(0)
}
/// Spawn `hermes <args>` from `cwd`, stream stdout/stderr as Log events on the
/// bootstrap channel, and return the exit code. Mirrors powershell::run_script
/// but for an arbitrary command (no install.ps1 -File wrapping).
@@ -969,29 +891,6 @@ mod tests {
assert!(!is_locked(Path::new("/nonexistent/does/not/exist/xyz")));
}
#[test]
fn lock_probe_paths_include_desktop_app_payload() {
let root = Path::new("/x/hermes-agent");
let probes = install_lock_probe_paths(root);
assert!(
probes.iter().any(|p| p == &venv_hermes(root)),
"venv shim remains part of the update lock probe"
);
assert!(
probes.iter().any(|p| p.ends_with(Path::new("resources/app.asar"))),
"packaged app.asar must be probed so repair/re-clone waits for the old desktop to exit"
);
}
#[test]
fn locked_paths_ignores_missing_payloads() {
let root = Path::new("/nonexistent/hermes-agent");
let probes = install_lock_probe_paths(root);
assert!(locked_paths(&probes).is_empty());
}
#[test]
fn parses_update_branch_from_space_or_equals_args() {
assert_eq!(
@@ -1005,16 +904,6 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(update_branch_from_args(["--update"]), None);
}
#[test]
fn rebuild_retries_only_on_failure() {
assert!(!rebuild_needs_retry(Some(0)), "a clean rebuild must not retry");
assert!(rebuild_needs_retry(Some(1)), "a failed rebuild retries once");
assert!(
rebuild_needs_retry(None),
"a killed/signalled rebuild (no exit code) retries once"
);
}
#[test]
fn parses_only_app_targets() {
assert_eq!(

View File

@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2023",
"target": "ES2022",
"useDefineForClassFields": true,
"lib": ["ES2023", "DOM", "DOM.Iterable"],
"lib": ["ES2022", "DOM", "DOM.Iterable"],
"module": "ESNext",
"skipLibCheck": true,
"moduleResolution": "bundler",

View File

@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ It builds and launches the GUI against your existing install — same config, ke
### Prebuilt installers
Prebuilt installers are built and distributed via [the Hermes Desktop website.](https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/).
Prebuilt installers are built and distributed via [the Hermes Desktop website.](https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/desktop).
---

View File

@@ -67,16 +67,6 @@ function buildDesktopBackendPath({
)
}
function normalizeHermesHomeRoot(hermesHome, { pathModule = pathModuleForPlatform(process.platform) } = {}) {
if (!hermesHome) return hermesHome
const resolved = pathModule.resolve(String(hermesHome))
const parent = pathModule.dirname(resolved)
if (pathModule.basename(parent).toLowerCase() === 'profiles') {
return pathModule.dirname(parent)
}
return resolved
}
function buildDesktopBackendEnv({
hermesHome,
pythonPathEntries = [],
@@ -107,6 +97,5 @@ module.exports = {
buildDesktopBackendEnv,
buildDesktopBackendPath,
delimiterForPlatform,
normalizeHermesHomeRoot,
pathEnvKey
}

View File

@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ const {
appendUniquePathEntries,
buildDesktopBackendEnv,
buildDesktopBackendPath,
normalizeHermesHomeRoot,
pathEnvKey
} = require('./backend-env.cjs')
@@ -67,21 +66,6 @@ test('buildDesktopBackendEnv extends PYTHONPATH and backend PATH together', () =
assert.ok(env.PATH.includes('/opt/homebrew/bin'))
})
test('normalizeHermesHomeRoot maps profile homes back to the global Hermes root', () => {
assert.equal(
normalizeHermesHomeRoot('/Users/test/.hermes/profiles/oracle', { pathModule: path.posix }),
'/Users/test/.hermes'
)
assert.equal(
normalizeHermesHomeRoot('C:\\Users\\test\\AppData\\Local\\hermes\\profiles\\oracle', { pathModule: path.win32 }),
'C:\\Users\\test\\AppData\\Local\\hermes'
)
assert.equal(
normalizeHermesHomeRoot('/Users/test/.hermes', { pathModule: path.posix }),
'/Users/test/.hermes'
)
})
test('Windows PATH casing and delimiter are preserved without POSIX sane entries', () => {
const env = buildDesktopBackendEnv({
hermesHome: 'C:\\Users\\test\\AppData\\Local\\hermes',

View File

@@ -166,39 +166,6 @@ function profileRemoteOverride(config, profile) {
return { url, authMode: normAuthMode(entry.authMode), token: entry.token }
}
/**
* In global-remote mode one backend serves every Desktop profile, so REST calls
* that are scoped by renderer-side `request.profile` must carry that scope as a
* query parameter. Local pooled backends and per-profile remote overrides do not
* need this: they already run against a backend scoped to the target profile.
*/
function pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile(path, profile, opts = {}) {
const scopedProfile = connectionScopeKey(profile)
if (!scopedProfile || !opts.globalRemote || opts.profileRemoteOverride) {
return path
}
const rawPath = String(path || '')
if (!rawPath) {
return path
}
let parsed
try {
parsed = new URL(rawPath, 'http://hermes.local')
} catch {
return path
}
if (parsed.searchParams.has('profile')) {
return path
}
parsed.searchParams.set('profile', scopedProfile)
return `${parsed.pathname}${parsed.search}${parsed.hash}`
}
function tokenPreview(value) {
const raw = String(value || '')
@@ -280,7 +247,6 @@ module.exports = {
cookiesHaveLiveSession,
normAuthMode,
normalizeRemoteBaseUrl,
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile,
profileRemoteOverride,
resolveAuthMode,
resolveTestWsUrl,

View File

@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ const {
cookiesHaveLiveSession,
normAuthMode,
normalizeRemoteBaseUrl,
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile,
profileRemoteOverride,
resolveAuthMode,
resolveTestWsUrl,
@@ -91,72 +90,6 @@ test('profileRemoteOverride tolerates a missing/!object profiles map', () => {
assert.equal(profileRemoteOverride(null, 'coder'), null)
})
// --- pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile ---
test('pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile appends profile in global remote mode', () => {
assert.equal(
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile('/api/model/info', 'iris', {
globalRemote: true,
profileRemoteOverride: false
}),
'/api/model/info?profile=iris'
)
})
test('pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile preserves existing query params', () => {
assert.equal(
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile('/api/model/options?force=1', 'iris', {
globalRemote: true,
profileRemoteOverride: false
}),
'/api/model/options?force=1&profile=iris'
)
})
test('pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile does not replace an explicit profile query', () => {
assert.equal(
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile('/api/model/info?profile=default', 'iris', {
globalRemote: true,
profileRemoteOverride: false
}),
'/api/model/info?profile=default'
)
})
test('pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile skips local and per-profile remote override paths', () => {
assert.equal(
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile('/api/model/info', 'iris', {
globalRemote: false,
profileRemoteOverride: false
}),
'/api/model/info'
)
assert.equal(
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile('/api/model/info', 'iris', {
globalRemote: true,
profileRemoteOverride: true
}),
'/api/model/info'
)
})
test('pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile skips empty profile/path safely', () => {
assert.equal(
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile('/api/model/info', '', {
globalRemote: true,
profileRemoteOverride: false
}),
'/api/model/info'
)
assert.equal(
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile('', 'iris', {
globalRemote: true,
profileRemoteOverride: false
}),
''
)
})
// --- normalizeRemoteBaseUrl ---
test('normalizeRemoteBaseUrl strips trailing slashes, hash, and query', () => {

View File

@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ const { detectRemoteDisplay, isWindowsBinaryPathInWsl, isWslEnvironment } = requ
const { runBootstrap } = require('./bootstrap-runner.cjs')
const {
buildSessionWindowUrl,
chatWindowWebPreferences,
createSessionWindowRegistry,
SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT,
SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH
@@ -39,13 +38,11 @@ const { adoptServedDashboardToken } = require('./dashboard-token.cjs')
const { waitForDashboardPort } = require('./backend-ready.cjs')
const { serializeJsonBody, setJsonRequestHeaders } = require('./oauth-net-request.cjs')
const { fetchMarketplaceThemes, searchMarketplaceThemes } = require('./vscode-marketplace.cjs')
const { buildDesktopBackendEnv, normalizeHermesHomeRoot } = require('./backend-env.cjs')
const { readWindowsUserEnvVar } = require('./windows-user-env.cjs')
const { buildDesktopBackendEnv } = require('./backend-env.cjs')
const { readDirForIpc } = require('./fs-read-dir.cjs')
const { gitRootForIpc } = require('./git-root.cjs')
const { worktreesForIpc } = require('./git-worktrees.cjs')
const { OFFICIAL_REPO_HTTPS_URL, isOfficialSshRemote } = require('./update-remote.cjs')
const { runRebuildWithRetry } = require('./update-rebuild.cjs')
const {
buildPosixCleanupScript,
buildWindowsCleanupScript,
@@ -65,7 +62,6 @@ const {
cookiesHaveLiveSession,
normAuthMode,
normalizeRemoteBaseUrl,
pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile,
profileRemoteOverride,
resolveAuthMode,
resolveTestWsUrl,
@@ -244,18 +240,8 @@ if (INSTALL_STAMP) {
// HERMES_HOME beneath the throwaway userData dir so a fresh-install run never
// touches the user's real ~/.hermes / %LOCALAPPDATA%\hermes.
function resolveHermesHome() {
if (process.env.HERMES_HOME) return normalizeHermesHomeRoot(process.env.HERMES_HOME)
if (process.env.HERMES_HOME) return path.resolve(process.env.HERMES_HOME)
if (USER_DATA_OVERRIDE) return path.join(path.resolve(USER_DATA_OVERRIDE), 'hermes-home')
if (IS_WINDOWS) {
// A GUI app launched from Explorer inherits the environment block captured
// at login, so a HERMES_HOME set via `setx` AFTER login is invisible in
// process.env even though the CLI (a fresh shell) sees it. Without this the
// backend silently falls back to %LOCALAPPDATA%\hermes and reports "No
// inference provider configured" despite a valid configured home (#45471).
// Consult the live User-scoped registry value before the default below.
const fromRegistry = readWindowsUserEnvVar('HERMES_HOME')
if (fromRegistry) return normalizeHermesHomeRoot(fromRegistry)
}
if (IS_WINDOWS && process.env.LOCALAPPDATA) {
const localappdata = path.join(process.env.LOCALAPPDATA, 'hermes')
const legacy = path.join(app.getPath('home'), '.hermes')
@@ -1849,44 +1835,6 @@ async function applyUpdates(opts = {}) {
}
}
async function handOffWindowsBootstrapRecovery(reason) {
if (!IS_WINDOWS || !IS_PACKAGED) return false
const updater = resolveUpdaterBinary()
if (!updater) return false
const updateRoot = resolveUpdateRoot()
const { branch: configuredBranch } = readDesktopUpdateConfig()
const branch = directoryExists(path.join(updateRoot, '.git'))
? await resolveHealedBranch(updateRoot, configuredBranch || DEFAULT_UPDATE_BRANCH)
: configuredBranch || DEFAULT_UPDATE_BRANCH
const venvBin = path.join(updateRoot, 'venv', IS_WINDOWS ? 'Scripts' : 'bin')
const venvHermes = path.join(venvBin, IS_WINDOWS ? 'hermes.exe' : 'hermes')
const updaterArgs = fileExists(venvHermes) ? ['--update', '--branch', branch] : ['--repair', '--branch', branch]
await releaseBackendLockForUpdate(updateRoot)
const child = spawn(updater, updaterArgs, {
cwd: HERMES_HOME,
env: {
...process.env,
HERMES_HOME,
PATH: [path.join(HERMES_HOME, 'node', 'bin'), venvBin, process.env.PATH].filter(Boolean).join(path.delimiter)
},
detached: true,
stdio: 'ignore',
windowsHide: false
})
child.unref()
rememberLog(`[bootstrap] handed off ${reason} recovery to updater: ${updater} ${updaterArgs.join(' ')}; exiting desktop to release app.asar`)
setTimeout(() => {
app.quit()
}, 600)
return true
}
// Resolve the hermes CLI to drive an in-app update: prefer the venv shim in
// the install we're updating, fall back to `hermes` on PATH.
function resolveHermesCliBinary(updateRoot) {
@@ -2010,14 +1958,10 @@ async function applyUpdatesPosixInApp() {
}
emitUpdateProgress({ stage: 'rebuild', message: 'Rebuilding the desktop app…', percent: 60 })
// Retry-once: a first rebuild can fail on a still-settling tree or a
// self-healed (network-blocked) Electron download; a second run builds clean
// off the healed dist so we reach the swap+relaunch below instead of bailing.
const rebuilt = await runRebuildWithRetry(attempt => {
if (attempt > 0) {
emitUpdateProgress({ stage: 'rebuild', message: 'Retrying the desktop rebuild…', percent: 60 })
}
return runStreamedUpdate(hermes, ['desktop', '--build-only'], { cwd: updateRoot, env, stage: 'rebuild' })
const rebuilt = await runStreamedUpdate(hermes, ['desktop', '--build-only'], {
cwd: updateRoot,
env,
stage: 'rebuild'
})
if (rebuilt.code !== 0) {
emitUpdateProgress({
@@ -2488,14 +2432,6 @@ async function ensureRuntime(backend) {
if (backend.kind === 'bootstrap-needed') {
rememberLog('[bootstrap] no Hermes install found; starting first-launch bootstrap')
if (await handOffWindowsBootstrapRecovery('bootstrap-needed')) {
const handoffError = new Error('Hermes recovery was handed off to Hermes Setup. The desktop will restart when recovery completes.')
handoffError.isBootstrapFailure = true
handoffError.bootstrapHandedOff = true
bootstrapFailure = handoffError
throw handoffError
}
// Eagerly flip the bootstrap UI state to 'active' so the renderer
// shows the install overlay BEFORE the runner finishes fetching the
// manifest (which on slow networks can take tens of seconds and would
@@ -5090,68 +5026,65 @@ function focusWindow(win) {
win.focus()
}
function spawnSecondaryWindow({ sessionId, watch, newSession } = {}) {
const icon = getAppIconPath()
const win = new BrowserWindow({
width: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH,
height: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT,
minWidth: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH,
minHeight: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT,
title: 'Hermes',
titleBarStyle: 'hidden',
titleBarOverlay: getTitleBarOverlayOptions(),
trafficLightPosition: IS_MAC ? WINDOW_BUTTON_POSITION : undefined,
vibrancy: IS_MAC ? 'sidebar' : undefined,
opacity: windowOpacity(),
icon,
// Don't show until the renderer's first themed paint is ready. macOS
// `vibrancy` ignores `backgroundColor` and paints a translucent OS
// material (which follows the OS appearance, not the app theme), so a
// dark-themed app on a light-mode Mac flashes white until the renderer
// covers it. ready-to-show fires after the boot-time paint in
// themes/context.tsx, so the window appears already themed.
show: false,
backgroundColor: getWindowBackgroundColor(),
webPreferences: chatWindowWebPreferences(path.join(__dirname, 'preload.cjs'))
})
if (IS_MAC) {
win.setWindowButtonPosition?.(WINDOW_BUTTON_POSITION)
}
win.once('ready-to-show', () => {
if (!win.isDestroyed()) win.show()
})
win.on('will-enter-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(true))
win.on('enter-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(true))
win.on('will-leave-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(false))
win.on('leave-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(false))
wireCommonWindowHandlers(win)
win.loadURL(
buildSessionWindowUrl(sessionId, {
devServer: DEV_SERVER,
rendererIndexPath: DEV_SERVER ? undefined : resolveRendererIndex(),
watch,
newSession
})
)
return win
}
// Open (or focus) a standalone window for a single chat session.
function createSessionWindow(sessionId, { watch = false } = {}) {
return sessionWindows.openOrFocus(sessionId, () => spawnSecondaryWindow({ sessionId, watch }))
}
return sessionWindows.openOrFocus(sessionId, () => {
const icon = getAppIconPath()
const win = new BrowserWindow({
width: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH,
height: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT,
minWidth: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH,
minHeight: SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT,
title: 'Hermes',
titleBarStyle: 'hidden',
titleBarOverlay: getTitleBarOverlayOptions(),
trafficLightPosition: IS_MAC ? WINDOW_BUTTON_POSITION : undefined,
vibrancy: IS_MAC ? 'sidebar' : undefined,
opacity: windowOpacity(),
icon,
// Don't show until the renderer's first themed paint is ready. macOS
// `vibrancy` ignores `backgroundColor` and paints a translucent OS
// material (which follows the OS appearance, not the app theme), so a
// dark-themed app on a light-mode Mac flashes white until the renderer
// covers it. ready-to-show fires after the boot-time paint in
// themes/context.tsx, so the window appears already themed.
show: false,
backgroundColor: getWindowBackgroundColor(),
webPreferences: {
preload: path.join(__dirname, 'preload.cjs'),
contextIsolation: true,
webviewTag: true,
sandbox: true,
nodeIntegration: false,
devTools: true
}
})
// Open a fresh compact window on the new-session draft (#/). Not registry-keyed:
// like ⌘N in a browser, every press opens a new window — and a draft window that
// later converts to a real session must not get refocused as if it were blank.
function createNewSessionWindow() {
return spawnSecondaryWindow({ newSession: true })
if (IS_MAC) {
win.setWindowButtonPosition?.(WINDOW_BUTTON_POSITION)
}
win.once('ready-to-show', () => {
if (!win.isDestroyed()) win.show()
})
win.on('will-enter-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(true))
win.on('enter-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(true))
win.on('will-leave-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(false))
win.on('leave-full-screen', () => sendWindowStateChanged(false))
wireCommonWindowHandlers(win)
win.loadURL(
buildSessionWindowUrl(sessionId, {
devServer: DEV_SERVER,
rendererIndexPath: DEV_SERVER ? undefined : resolveRendererIndex(),
watch
})
)
return win
})
}
function createWindow() {
@@ -5179,11 +5112,23 @@ function createWindow() {
// material before the renderer paints the app theme. See createSessionWindow.
show: false,
backgroundColor: getWindowBackgroundColor(),
// Shared with the secondary session windows (chatWindowWebPreferences) so
// both keep `backgroundThrottling: false` — the chat transcript streams via
// a requestAnimationFrame-gated flush that Chromium pauses for blurred
// windows, stalling the live answer until refocus. See session-windows.cjs.
webPreferences: chatWindowWebPreferences(path.join(__dirname, 'preload.cjs'))
webPreferences: {
preload: path.join(__dirname, 'preload.cjs'),
contextIsolation: true,
webviewTag: true,
sandbox: true,
nodeIntegration: false,
devTools: true,
// Keep timers + requestAnimationFrame running at full speed when the
// window is blurred/occluded. The chat transcript streams to the screen
// through a requestAnimationFrame-gated flush (useSessionStateCache),
// so with Chromium's default background throttling the live answer
// stalls whenever this window isn't focused (e.g. you switch to your
// editor mid-turn, or open detached devtools) and only appears once you
// refocus or refresh. A streaming chat app must render in the
// background, so opt out — matching the secondary windows above.
backgroundThrottling: false
}
})
if (IS_MAC) {
@@ -5326,11 +5271,6 @@ ipcMain.handle('hermes:window:openSession', async (_event, sessionId, opts) => {
return { ok: true }
})
ipcMain.handle('hermes:window:openNewSession', async () => {
createNewSessionWindow()
return { ok: true }
})
ipcMain.handle('hermes:bootstrap:reset', async () => {
// Renderer's "Reload and retry" path. Clear the latched failure and
// reset connection state so the next startHermes() call restarts the
@@ -5600,14 +5540,9 @@ ipcMain.handle('hermes:api', async (_event, request) => {
await prepareProfileDeleteRequest(request)
const profile = request?.profile
const connection = await ensureBackend(profile)
const connection = await ensureBackend(request?.profile)
const timeoutMs = resolveTimeoutMs(request?.timeoutMs, DEFAULT_FETCH_TIMEOUT_MS)
const requestPath = pathWithGlobalRemoteProfile(request.path, profile, {
globalRemote: globalRemoteActive(),
profileRemoteOverride: profileHasRemoteOverride(profile)
})
const url = `${connection.baseUrl}${requestPath}`
const url = `${connection.baseUrl}${request.path}`
// OAuth gateways authenticate REST via the HttpOnly session cookie held in
// the OAuth partition — route through Electron's net stack bound to that
// session so the cookie attaches automatically. Token/local modes keep using
@@ -5628,30 +5563,11 @@ ipcMain.handle('hermes:api', async (_event, request) => {
ipcMain.handle('hermes:notify', (_event, payload) => {
if (!Notification.isSupported()) return false
// Action buttons render only on signed macOS builds; elsewhere they're dropped
// and the body click still works.
const actions = Array.isArray(payload?.actions) ? payload.actions : []
const notification = new Notification({
new Notification({
title: payload?.title || 'Hermes',
body: payload?.body || '',
silent: Boolean(payload?.silent),
actions: actions.map(action => ({ type: 'button', text: String(action?.text || '') }))
})
notification.on('click', () => {
if (!mainWindow || mainWindow.isDestroyed()) return
focusWindow(mainWindow)
if (payload?.sessionId) {
mainWindow.webContents.send('hermes:focus-session', payload.sessionId)
}
})
notification.on('action', (_actionEvent, index) => {
if (!mainWindow || mainWindow.isDestroyed()) return
const action = actions[index]
if (action?.id) {
mainWindow.webContents.send('hermes:notification-action', { sessionId: payload?.sessionId, actionId: action.id })
}
})
notification.show()
silent: Boolean(payload?.silent)
}).show()
return true
})
@@ -6551,12 +6467,6 @@ app.on('before-quit', () => {
flushDesktopLogBufferSync()
closePreviewWatchers()
// Kill open PTYs before environment teardown to avoid the node-pty#904
// ThreadSafeFunction SIGABRT race.
for (const id of [...terminalSessions.keys()]) {
disposeTerminalSession(id)
}
if (hermesProcess && !hermesProcess.killed) {
hermesProcess.kill('SIGTERM')
}

View File

@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('hermesDesktop', {
touchBackend: profile => ipcRenderer.invoke('hermes:backend:touch', profile),
getGatewayWsUrl: profile => ipcRenderer.invoke('hermes:gateway:ws-url', profile),
openSessionWindow: (sessionId, opts) => ipcRenderer.invoke('hermes:window:openSession', sessionId, opts),
openNewSessionWindow: () => ipcRenderer.invoke('hermes:window:openNewSession'),
getBootProgress: () => ipcRenderer.invoke('hermes:boot-progress:get'),
getConnectionConfig: profile => ipcRenderer.invoke('hermes:connection-config:get', profile),
saveConnectionConfig: payload => ipcRenderer.invoke('hermes:connection-config:save', payload),
@@ -95,16 +94,6 @@ contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld('hermesDesktop', {
ipcRenderer.on('hermes:window-state-changed', listener)
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener('hermes:window-state-changed', listener)
},
onFocusSession: callback => {
const listener = (_event, sessionId) => callback(sessionId)
ipcRenderer.on('hermes:focus-session', listener)
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener('hermes:focus-session', listener)
},
onNotificationAction: callback => {
const listener = (_event, payload) => callback(payload)
ipcRenderer.on('hermes:notification-action', listener)
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener('hermes:notification-action', listener)
},
onPreviewFileChanged: callback => {
const listener = (_event, payload) => callback(payload)
ipcRenderer.on('hermes:preview-file-changed', listener)

View File

@@ -10,41 +10,17 @@ const { pathToFileURL } = require('node:url')
const SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH = 420
const SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT = 620
// Shared webPreferences for every window that renders the chat transcript — the
// primary window AND the secondary session windows. Keeping it in one place is
// the whole point: the two BrowserWindow definitions in main.cjs used to be
// hand-copied, and the secondary windows silently lost `backgroundThrottling:
// false`, so a streamed answer stalled until the window regained focus.
//
// `backgroundThrottling: false` is load-bearing: the transcript streams to the
// screen through a requestAnimationFrame-gated flush, which Chromium pauses for
// blurred/occluded windows. A streaming chat app must keep painting in the
// background, so every chat window opts out. The preload path is injected
// because it depends on the Electron entry's __dirname.
function chatWindowWebPreferences(preloadPath) {
return {
preload: preloadPath,
contextIsolation: true,
webviewTag: true,
sandbox: true,
nodeIntegration: false,
devTools: true,
backgroundThrottling: false
}
}
// Build the renderer URL for a secondary window. The renderer uses a
// HashRouter, so the session route lives after the '#'. The `?win=secondary`
// flag MUST sit in the query string BEFORE the '#': anything after the '#' is
// treated as the route by HashRouter and would break routeSessionId(). The
// renderer reads the flag from window.location.search to suppress the install /
// onboarding overlays and the global session sidebar. `new=1` marks the compact
// scratch window; `watch=1` marks a spectator window (e.g. a running subagent's
// session): the renderer resumes it lazily so the gateway never builds an agent
// just to stream into it.
function buildSessionWindowUrl(sessionId, { devServer, rendererIndexPath, watch, newSession } = {}) {
const query = `?win=secondary${newSession ? '&new=1' : ''}${watch ? '&watch=1' : ''}`
const route = newSession ? '#/' : `#/${encodeURIComponent(sessionId)}`
// onboarding overlays and the global session sidebar. `watch=1` marks a
// spectator window (e.g. a running subagent's session): the renderer resumes
// it lazily so the gateway never builds an agent just to stream into it.
function buildSessionWindowUrl(sessionId, { devServer, rendererIndexPath, watch } = {}) {
const query = `?win=secondary${watch ? '&watch=1' : ''}`
const route = `#/${encodeURIComponent(sessionId)}`
if (devServer) {
const base = devServer.endsWith('/') ? devServer.slice(0, -1) : devServer
@@ -117,7 +93,6 @@ function createSessionWindowRegistry() {
module.exports = {
buildSessionWindowUrl,
chatWindowWebPreferences,
createSessionWindowRegistry,
SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_HEIGHT,
SESSION_WINDOW_MIN_WIDTH

View File

@@ -1,11 +1,7 @@
const assert = require('node:assert/strict')
const test = require('node:test')
const {
buildSessionWindowUrl,
chatWindowWebPreferences,
createSessionWindowRegistry
} = require('./session-windows.cjs')
const { buildSessionWindowUrl, createSessionWindowRegistry } = require('./session-windows.cjs')
// A minimal fake BrowserWindow: tracks listeners + destroyed state and lets a
// test fire the 'closed' event, mirroring the slice of the Electron API the
@@ -86,12 +82,6 @@ test('buildSessionWindowUrl adds the watch flag for spectator windows, before th
assert.equal(url, 'http://localhost:5173/?win=secondary&watch=1#/abc')
})
test('buildSessionWindowUrl routes new-session windows to the draft (#/)', () => {
const url = buildSessionWindowUrl(null, { devServer: 'http://localhost:5173', newSession: true })
assert.equal(url, 'http://localhost:5173/?win=secondary&new=1#/')
})
test('registry opens one window per session and focuses on re-open', () => {
const registry = createSessionWindowRegistry()
let built = 0
@@ -179,21 +169,3 @@ test('registry trims the session id before keying', () => {
assert.equal(registry.has('s1'), true)
})
test('chatWindowWebPreferences disables background throttling so streaming paints while blurred', () => {
// Regression: secondary session windows used to omit this flag, so a streamed
// answer stalled until the window regained focus (Chromium pauses the
// requestAnimationFrame-gated transcript flush for backgrounded windows).
const prefs = chatWindowWebPreferences('/tmp/preload.cjs')
assert.equal(prefs.backgroundThrottling, false)
})
test('chatWindowWebPreferences passes the preload path through and keeps the hardened defaults', () => {
const prefs = chatWindowWebPreferences('/some/preload.cjs')
assert.equal(prefs.preload, '/some/preload.cjs')
assert.equal(prefs.contextIsolation, true)
assert.equal(prefs.sandbox, true)
assert.equal(prefs.nodeIntegration, false)
})

View File

@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
'use strict'
/**
* Retry-once policy for the desktop `--build-only` rebuild during self-update.
*
* The first rebuild can return nonzero on a still-settling post-update tree or a
* network-blocked Electron fetch that the installer's self-heal repaired mid-run.
* A second attempt then builds clean off the healed dist (the content-hash stamp
* makes it a near-no-op when the first actually succeeded). Without the retry the
* updater bails before the relaunch step — the app updates but doesn't restart.
*/
function shouldRetryRebuild(code) {
return code !== 0
}
/**
* Run `rebuild()` (async, resolves `{ code, ... }`), retrying once on failure.
* Returns the final result.
*/
async function runRebuildWithRetry(rebuild) {
let result = await rebuild(0)
if (shouldRetryRebuild(result.code)) {
result = await rebuild(1)
}
return result
}
module.exports = { shouldRetryRebuild, runRebuildWithRetry }

View File

@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
/**
* Tests for electron/update-rebuild.cjs — the retry-once policy for the desktop
* `--build-only` rebuild during self-update.
*
* Run with: node --test electron/update-rebuild.test.cjs
* (Wired into npm test:desktop:platforms in package.json.)
*
* Why this matters: a first rebuild can return nonzero on a still-settling tree
* or a self-healed (network-blocked) Electron download. Without a second attempt
* the updater bails before the relaunch step — the app updates but never restarts
* (the field report behind this fix). The retry must fire on failure, not on
* success, and must run at most twice.
*/
const test = require('node:test')
const assert = require('node:assert/strict')
const { shouldRetryRebuild, runRebuildWithRetry } = require('./update-rebuild.cjs')
test('shouldRetryRebuild retries only on a non-success exit', () => {
assert.equal(shouldRetryRebuild(0), false)
assert.equal(shouldRetryRebuild(1), true)
assert.equal(shouldRetryRebuild(null), true)
})
test('a clean first rebuild runs once and does not retry', async () => {
const codes = []
const result = await runRebuildWithRetry(attempt => {
codes.push(attempt)
return Promise.resolve({ code: 0 })
})
assert.deepEqual(codes, [0])
assert.equal(result.code, 0)
})
test('a failed first rebuild retries once and succeeds', async () => {
const codes = []
const result = await runRebuildWithRetry(attempt => {
codes.push(attempt)
return Promise.resolve({ code: attempt === 0 ? 1 : 0 })
})
assert.deepEqual(codes, [0, 1])
assert.equal(result.code, 0)
})
test('a rebuild that keeps failing runs at most twice and reports the failure', async () => {
const codes = []
const result = await runRebuildWithRetry(attempt => {
codes.push(attempt)
return Promise.resolve({ code: 1, error: 'rebuild-failed' })
})
assert.deepEqual(codes, [0, 1])
assert.equal(result.code, 1)
assert.equal(result.error, 'rebuild-failed')
})

View File

@@ -42,9 +42,6 @@ test('intentional or interactive desktop child processes stay documented', () =>
const source = readElectronFile('main.cjs')
assert.match(source, /windowsHide: false/)
assert.match(source, /handOffWindowsBootstrapRecovery/)
assert.match(source, /'--repair', '--branch'/)
assert.match(source, /'--update', '--branch'/)
assert.match(source, /nodePty\.spawn\(command, args/)
assert.match(source, /spawn\('cmd\.exe', \['\/c', 'start'/)
})

View File

@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
// windows-user-env.cjs
//
// Read a User-scoped environment variable straight from the Windows registry
// (HKCU\Environment).
//
// A GUI app launched from Explorer inherits the environment block captured at
// login, so a variable set via `setx` AFTER login is invisible in process.env
// even though a fresh shell — and the Hermes CLI — sees it immediately. The
// desktop's HERMES_HOME resolution relies on process.env, so that stale-snapshot
// gap silently sends the backend to the default %LOCALAPPDATA%\hermes. Reading
// the live registry value closes the gap. See #45471.
const { execFileSync } = require('node:child_process')
// Parse the output of `reg query HKCU\Environment /v <name>`, which looks like:
//
// HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment
// HERMES_HOME REG_SZ F:\Hermes\data
//
// Returns the raw value string (spaces inside the value preserved), or null when
// the requested value line isn't present.
function parseRegQueryValue(stdout, name) {
if (!stdout || !name) return null
const typePattern =
/^(\S+)\s+(?:REG_SZ|REG_EXPAND_SZ|REG_MULTI_SZ|REG_DWORD|REG_QWORD|REG_BINARY|REG_NONE)\s+(.*)$/
for (const rawLine of String(stdout).split(/\r?\n/)) {
const line = rawLine.trim()
const match = line.match(typePattern)
if (match && match[1].toLowerCase() === name.toLowerCase()) {
return match[2]
}
}
return null
}
// Expand %VAR% references against an env map. REG_EXPAND_SZ values store
// unexpanded references; plain REG_SZ paths have none, so this is a no-op for
// the common F:\... case. Unknown references are left verbatim.
function expandWindowsEnvRefs(value, env = process.env) {
if (!value) return value
return value.replace(/%([^%]+)%/g, (whole, name) => {
const key = Object.keys(env).find(k => k.toUpperCase() === String(name).toUpperCase())
return key != null && env[key] != null ? env[key] : whole
})
}
// Read a User-scoped env var from HKCU\Environment. Windows-only: returns null
// off-Windows (without spawning), on any spawn error, when `reg` exits non-zero
// (the value doesn't exist), or when the value is empty.
function readWindowsUserEnvVar(
name,
{ platform = process.platform, env = process.env, exec = execFileSync } = {}
) {
if (platform !== 'win32' || !name) return null
let stdout
try {
stdout = exec('reg', ['query', 'HKCU\\Environment', '/v', name], {
encoding: 'utf8',
windowsHide: true,
timeout: 5000
})
} catch {
// `reg` missing, or value absent (reg exits 1) — caller falls back.
return null
}
const raw = parseRegQueryValue(stdout, name)
if (raw == null) return null
const expanded = expandWindowsEnvRefs(raw, env).trim()
return expanded || null
}
module.exports = {
expandWindowsEnvRefs,
parseRegQueryValue,
readWindowsUserEnvVar
}

View File

@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
const assert = require('node:assert/strict')
const { test } = require('node:test')
const {
expandWindowsEnvRefs,
parseRegQueryValue,
readWindowsUserEnvVar
} = require('./windows-user-env.cjs')
// ── parseRegQueryValue ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
test('parseRegQueryValue extracts a REG_SZ value', () => {
const out = [
'',
'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Environment',
' HERMES_HOME REG_SZ F:\\Hermes\\data',
''
].join('\r\n')
assert.equal(parseRegQueryValue(out, 'HERMES_HOME'), 'F:\\Hermes\\data')
})
test('parseRegQueryValue matches the name case-insensitively', () => {
const out = 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Environment\r\n Hermes_Home REG_EXPAND_SZ %USERPROFILE%\\h\r\n'
assert.equal(parseRegQueryValue(out, 'HERMES_HOME'), '%USERPROFILE%\\h')
})
test('parseRegQueryValue preserves spaces inside the value', () => {
const out = ' HERMES_HOME REG_SZ C:\\Program Files\\Hermes\r\n'
assert.equal(parseRegQueryValue(out, 'HERMES_HOME'), 'C:\\Program Files\\Hermes')
})
test('parseRegQueryValue returns null when the value line is absent', () => {
const out = 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Environment\r\n Path REG_SZ C:\\x\r\n'
assert.equal(parseRegQueryValue(out, 'HERMES_HOME'), null)
assert.equal(parseRegQueryValue('', 'HERMES_HOME'), null)
assert.equal(parseRegQueryValue('garbage', 'HERMES_HOME'), null)
})
// ── expandWindowsEnvRefs ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
test('expandWindowsEnvRefs expands %VAR% case-insensitively', () => {
assert.equal(
expandWindowsEnvRefs('%UserProfile%\\h', { USERPROFILE: 'C:\\Users\\jeff' }),
'C:\\Users\\jeff\\h'
)
})
test('expandWindowsEnvRefs leaves literal paths and unknown refs intact', () => {
assert.equal(expandWindowsEnvRefs('F:\\Hermes\\data', {}), 'F:\\Hermes\\data')
assert.equal(expandWindowsEnvRefs('%NOPE%\\x', {}), '%NOPE%\\x')
})
// ── readWindowsUserEnvVar ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
test('readWindowsUserEnvVar returns null off Windows without spawning', () => {
let spawned = false
const exec = () => {
spawned = true
return ''
}
assert.equal(readWindowsUserEnvVar('HERMES_HOME', { platform: 'linux', exec }), null)
assert.equal(spawned, false)
})
test('readWindowsUserEnvVar queries HKCU\\Environment and expands the value', () => {
const calls = []
const exec = (cmd, args) => {
calls.push([cmd, args])
return 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Environment\r\n HERMES_HOME REG_EXPAND_SZ %DRIVE%\\Hermes\r\n'
}
const value = readWindowsUserEnvVar('HERMES_HOME', {
platform: 'win32',
env: { DRIVE: 'F:' },
exec
})
assert.equal(value, 'F:\\Hermes')
assert.deepEqual(calls, [['reg', ['query', 'HKCU\\Environment', '/v', 'HERMES_HOME']]])
})
test('readWindowsUserEnvVar returns null when reg exits non-zero (value missing)', () => {
const exec = () => {
throw new Error('reg exited 1')
}
assert.equal(readWindowsUserEnvVar('HERMES_HOME', { platform: 'win32', exec }), null)
})
test('readWindowsUserEnvVar returns null for an empty value', () => {
const exec = () => ' HERMES_HOME REG_SZ \r\n'
assert.equal(readWindowsUserEnvVar('HERMES_HOME', { platform: 'win32', exec }), null)
})

View File

@@ -20,8 +20,7 @@
"start": "npm run build && electron .",
"build": "node scripts/assert-root-install.cjs && node scripts/write-build-stamp.cjs && node scripts/stage-native-deps.cjs && tsc -b && vite build && npm run postbuild",
"postbuild": "node scripts/assert-dist-built.cjs",
"prebuilder": "node scripts/patch-electron-builder-mac-binary.cjs",
"builder": "cross-env NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=16384 node scripts/run-electron-builder.cjs",
"builder": "cross-env NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=16384 electron-builder",
"pack": "npm run build && npm run builder -- --dir",
"dist": "npm run build && npm run builder",
"dist:mac": "npm run build && npm run builder -- --mac",
@@ -37,7 +36,7 @@
"test:desktop:nsis": "node scripts/test-desktop.mjs nsis",
"test:desktop:existing": "node scripts/test-desktop.mjs existing",
"test:desktop:fresh": "node scripts/test-desktop.mjs fresh",
"test:desktop:platforms": "node --test electron/bootstrap-platform.test.cjs electron/hardening.test.cjs electron/backend-env.test.cjs electron/backend-probes.test.cjs electron/bootstrap-runner.test.cjs electron/connection-config.test.cjs electron/dashboard-token.test.cjs electron/gateway-ws-probe.test.cjs electron/oauth-net-request.test.cjs electron/desktop-uninstall.test.cjs electron/session-windows.test.cjs electron/workspace-cwd.test.cjs electron/fs-read-dir.test.cjs electron/git-root.test.cjs electron/windows-child-process.test.cjs electron/update-remote.test.cjs electron/update-rebuild.test.cjs electron/windows-user-env.test.cjs",
"test:desktop:platforms": "node --test electron/bootstrap-platform.test.cjs electron/hardening.test.cjs electron/backend-env.test.cjs electron/backend-probes.test.cjs electron/bootstrap-runner.test.cjs electron/connection-config.test.cjs electron/dashboard-token.test.cjs electron/gateway-ws-probe.test.cjs electron/oauth-net-request.test.cjs electron/desktop-uninstall.test.cjs electron/session-windows.test.cjs electron/workspace-cwd.test.cjs electron/fs-read-dir.test.cjs electron/git-root.test.cjs electron/windows-child-process.test.cjs electron/update-remote.test.cjs",
"typecheck": "tsc -p . --noEmit",
"lint": "eslint src/ electron/",
"lint:fix": "eslint src/ electron/ --fix",
@@ -55,7 +54,7 @@
"@dnd-kit/sortable": "^10.0.0",
"@dnd-kit/utilities": "^3.2.2",
"@hermes/shared": "file:../shared",
"@icons-pack/react-simple-icons": "=13.11.1",
"@icons-pack/react-simple-icons": "^13.13.0",
"@nanostores/react": "^1.1.0",
"@nous-research/ui": "^0.13.0",
"@radix-ui/react-slot": "^1.2.4",
@@ -117,7 +116,7 @@
"@vitejs/plugin-react": "^6.0.1",
"concurrently": "^10.0.3",
"cross-env": "^10.1.0",
"electron": "40.10.2",
"electron": "^40.9.3",
"electron-builder": "^26.8.1",
"eslint": "^9.39.4",
"eslint-plugin-perfectionist": "^5.9.0",
@@ -134,7 +133,7 @@
"wait-on": "^9.0.5"
},
"build": {
"electronVersion": "40.10.2",
"electronVersion": "40.9.3",
"appId": "com.nousresearch.hermes",
"productName": "Hermes",
"executableName": "Hermes",

View File

@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
const fs = require('node:fs')
const path = require('node:path')
if (process.platform !== 'darwin') {
process.exit(0)
}
const desktopRoot = path.resolve(__dirname, '..')
const repoRoot = path.resolve(desktopRoot, '..', '..')
const electronMacPath = path.join(repoRoot, 'node_modules', 'app-builder-lib', 'out', 'electron', 'electronMac.js')
const marker = 'hermes-macos-electron-binary-fallback'
const needle = ` await Promise.all([
doRename(path.join(contentsPath, "MacOS"), electronBranding.productName, appPlist.CFBundleExecutable),
(0, builder_util_1.unlinkIfExists)(path.join(appOutDir, "LICENSE")),
(0, builder_util_1.unlinkIfExists)(path.join(appOutDir, "LICENSES.chromium.html")),
]);`
const replacement = ` // ${marker}: electron-builder 26.8.x can sometimes copy
// Electron.app without its main MacOS/Electron binary before this rename.
// Restore it from the installed Electron runtime so local desktop installs
// do not fail with ENOENT during macOS arm64 packaging.
const macosDir = path.join(contentsPath, "MacOS");
const bundledElectronBinary = path.join(macosDir, electronBranding.productName);
if (!fs.existsSync(bundledElectronBinary)) {
const candidates = [
path.join(packager.info.framework.distMacOsAppName, "Contents", "MacOS", electronBranding.productName),
// npm may nest the workspace-only electron devDep under
// apps/desktop/node_modules (process.cwd() during pack), or hoist
// it to the repo root. Try the workspace-local install first, then
// the root hoist, so the fallback works under either layout.
path.join(process.cwd(), "node_modules", "electron", "dist", "Electron.app", "Contents", "MacOS", electronBranding.productName),
path.join(process.cwd(), "..", "..", "node_modules", "electron", "dist", "Electron.app", "Contents", "MacOS", electronBranding.productName),
];
const sourceBinary = candidates.find(candidate => fs.existsSync(candidate));
if (sourceBinary == null) {
throw new Error("Electron binary missing from packaged app and Electron runtime: " + bundledElectronBinary);
}
await (0, promises_1.copyFile)(sourceBinary, bundledElectronBinary);
await (0, promises_1.chmod)(bundledElectronBinary, 0o755);
}
await Promise.all([
doRename(macosDir, electronBranding.productName, appPlist.CFBundleExecutable),
(0, builder_util_1.unlinkIfExists)(path.join(appOutDir, "LICENSE")),
(0, builder_util_1.unlinkIfExists)(path.join(appOutDir, "LICENSES.chromium.html")),
]);`
if (!fs.existsSync(electronMacPath)) {
console.warn(`[patch-electron-builder] skipped: ${electronMacPath} not found`)
process.exit(0)
}
const source = fs.readFileSync(electronMacPath, 'utf8')
if (source.includes(marker)) {
console.log('[patch-electron-builder] macOS Electron binary fallback already applied')
process.exit(0)
}
if (!source.includes(needle)) {
console.warn('[patch-electron-builder] skipped: expected electronMac.js shape not found')
process.exit(0)
}
fs.writeFileSync(electronMacPath, source.replace(needle, replacement))
console.log('[patch-electron-builder] applied macOS Electron binary fallback')

View File

@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
"use strict"
// Resolve electronDist at runtime (#38673, #47917): electron-builder 26.8.x can
// re-unpack a broken Electron.app; reusing the installed dist dodges that.
// npm workspace hoisting is non-deterministic — require.resolve finds electron
// wherever it landed. Dist present → -c.electronDist=<abs>/dist; absent → let
// electron-builder fetch via @electron/get (electronVersion + ELECTRON_MIRROR).
const fs = require("node:fs")
const path = require("node:path")
const { spawnSync } = require("node:child_process")
function electronDistDir() {
try {
return path.join(path.dirname(require.resolve("electron/package.json")), "dist")
} catch {
return null
}
}
function distBinary(dist) {
if (process.platform === "darwin") {
return path.join(dist, "Electron.app", "Contents", "MacOS", "Electron")
}
if (process.platform === "win32") {
return path.join(dist, "electron.exe")
}
return path.join(dist, "electron")
}
function electronBuilderCli() {
const pkgJson = require.resolve("electron-builder/package.json")
const bin = require(pkgJson).bin
const rel = typeof bin === "string" ? bin : bin["electron-builder"]
return path.join(path.dirname(pkgJson), rel)
}
const dist = electronDistDir()
const args = []
if (dist && fs.existsSync(distBinary(dist))) {
args.push(`-c.electronDist=${dist}`)
} else {
console.warn(
"[run-electron-builder] no local electron dist; electron-builder will fetch " +
"via @electron/get (electronVersion + ELECTRON_MIRROR)."
)
}
args.push(...process.argv.slice(2))
const result = spawnSync(process.execPath, [electronBuilderCli(), ...args], {
stdio: "inherit",
})
if (result.error) {
console.error(`[run-electron-builder] spawn failed: ${result.error.message}`)
process.exit(1)
}
process.exit(result.status == null ? 1 : result.status)

View File

@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ import { type Translations, useI18n } from '@/i18n'
import { sessionTitle } from '@/lib/chat-runtime'
import { ExternalLink, ExternalLinkIcon, hostPathLabel, urlSlugTitleLabel, useLinkTitle } from '@/lib/external-link'
import { FileImage, FileText, FolderOpen, Link2 } from '@/lib/icons'
import { mediaExternalUrl } from '@/lib/media'
import { cn } from '@/lib/utils'
import { notifyError } from '@/store/notifications'
import type { SessionInfo, SessionMessage } from '@/types/hermes'
@@ -125,12 +124,17 @@ function artifactKind(value: string): ArtifactKind {
}
function artifactHref(value: string): string {
if (value.startsWith('http://') || value.startsWith('https://') || value.startsWith('data:')) {
if (
value.startsWith('http://') ||
value.startsWith('https://') ||
value.startsWith('file://') ||
value.startsWith('data:')
) {
return value
}
if (value.startsWith('file://') || value.startsWith('/')) {
return mediaExternalUrl(value)
if (value.startsWith('/')) {
return `file://${encodeURI(value)}`
}
return value

View File

@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import { formatCombo } from '@/lib/keybinds/combo'
import { cn } from '@/lib/utils'
import type { ConversationStatus } from './hooks/use-voice-conversation'
import { ModelPill } from './model-pill'
import type { ChatBarState, VoiceStatus } from './types'
export const ICON_BTN = 'size-(--composer-control-size) shrink-0 rounded-md'
@@ -67,7 +66,6 @@ export function ComposerControls({
const c = t.composer
const steerCombo = formatCombo('mod+enter')
const steerLabel = `${c.steer} (${steerCombo})`
const steerTip = (
<span className="inline-flex items-center gap-1.5">
{c.steer}
@@ -83,10 +81,8 @@ export function ComposerControls({
return (
<div className="ml-auto flex shrink-0 items-center gap-(--composer-control-gap)">
<ModelPill disabled={disabled} model={state.model} />
{/* While the agent runs and the user is typing, steer takes over the mic's
slot rather than crowding the row with an extra button. */}
{canSteer ? (
<DictationButton disabled={disabled} onToggle={onDictate} state={state.voice} status={voiceStatus} />
{canSteer && (
<Tip label={steerTip}>
<Button
aria-label={steerLabel}
@@ -100,8 +96,6 @@ export function ComposerControls({
<SteeringWheel size={16} />
</Button>
</Tip>
) : (
<DictationButton disabled={disabled} onToggle={onDictate} state={state.voice} status={voiceStatus} />
)}
{showVoicePrimary ? (
<Tip label={c.startVoice}>

View File

@@ -85,8 +85,6 @@ import {
import { QueuePanel } from './queue-panel'
import {
composerPlainText,
deleteSelectionInEditor,
insertPlainTextAtCaret,
normalizeComposerEditorDom,
placeCaretEnd,
refChipElement,
@@ -137,12 +135,6 @@ function slashChipKindForItem(item: Unstable_TriggerItem): SlashChipKind {
return 'command'
}
/** A `/` query is at its arg stage once it's past the command name. */
const slashArgStage = (query: string) => query.includes(' ')
/** The `/command` token of a slash query (`personality x` → `/personality`). */
const slashCommandToken = (query: string) => `/${query.split(/\s+/, 1)[0]?.toLowerCase() ?? ''}`
interface QueueEditState {
attachments: ComposerAttachment[]
draft: string
@@ -540,6 +532,48 @@ export function ChatBar({
})
}, [])
const handlePaste = (event: ClipboardEvent<HTMLDivElement>) => {
const imageBlobs = extractClipboardImageBlobs(event.clipboardData)
if (imageBlobs.length > 0) {
event.preventDefault()
if (onAttachImageBlob) {
triggerHaptic('selection')
for (const blob of imageBlobs) {
void onAttachImageBlob(blob)
}
}
return
}
// Trim surrounding whitespace so a copy that dragged along leading/trailing
// blank lines (common when selecting from terminals, code blocks, web pages)
// doesn't dump multiline padding into the composer. Internal newlines are
// preserved — only the edges are cleaned up.
const pastedText = event.clipboardData.getData('text').trim()
if (!pastedText) {
event.preventDefault()
return
}
if (DATA_IMAGE_URL_RE.test(pastedText)) {
event.preventDefault()
return
}
event.preventDefault()
document.execCommand('insertText', false, pastedText)
const nextDraft = composerPlainText(event.currentTarget)
draftRef.current = nextDraft
aui.composer().setText(nextDraft)
}
const [trigger, setTrigger] = useState<TriggerState | null>(null)
const [triggerActive, setTriggerActive] = useState(0)
const [triggerItems, setTriggerItems] = useState<readonly Unstable_TriggerItem[]>([])
@@ -576,15 +610,7 @@ export function ChatBar({
}
const before = textBeforeCaret(editor)
const found = detectTrigger(before ?? composerPlainText(editor))
// The arg-stage popover is only useful for commands with an options screen.
// For a no-arg command it would dead-end on "No matches", so drop it — the
// directive is already complete.
const detected =
found?.kind === '/' && slashArgStage(found.query) && !desktopSlashCommandTakesArgs(slashCommandToken(found.query))
? null
: found
const detected = detectTrigger(before ?? composerPlainText(editor))
setTrigger(detected)
@@ -624,46 +650,6 @@ export function ChatBar({
flushEditorToDraft(event.currentTarget)
}
const handlePaste = (event: ClipboardEvent<HTMLDivElement>) => {
const imageBlobs = extractClipboardImageBlobs(event.clipboardData)
if (imageBlobs.length > 0) {
event.preventDefault()
if (onAttachImageBlob) {
triggerHaptic('selection')
for (const blob of imageBlobs) {
void onAttachImageBlob(blob)
}
}
return
}
// Trim surrounding whitespace so a copy that dragged along leading/trailing
// blank lines (common when selecting from terminals, code blocks, web pages)
// doesn't dump multiline padding into the composer. Internal newlines are
// preserved — only the edges are cleaned up.
const pastedText = event.clipboardData.getData('text').trim()
if (!pastedText) {
event.preventDefault()
return
}
if (DATA_IMAGE_URL_RE.test(pastedText)) {
event.preventDefault()
return
}
event.preventDefault()
insertPlainTextAtCaret(event.currentTarget, pastedText)
flushEditorToDraft(event.currentTarget)
}
const triggerAdapter: Unstable_TriggerAdapter | null =
trigger?.kind === '@' ? at.adapter : trigger?.kind === '/' ? slash.adapter : null
@@ -679,12 +665,6 @@ export function ChatBar({
const triggerLoading = trigger?.kind === '@' ? at.loading : trigger?.kind === '/' ? slash.loading : false
// Suppress the "No matches" empty state once a slash command is past its name:
// a no-arg command has nothing to offer, and a fully-typed arg commits on
// Space/Tab — neither should dead-end on a popover.
const argStageEmpty =
trigger?.kind === '/' && slashArgStage(trigger.query) && !triggerLoading && !triggerItems.length
const closeTrigger = () => {
setTrigger(null)
setTriggerItems([])
@@ -695,25 +675,6 @@ export function ChatBar({
setTriggerActive(idx => Math.min(idx, Math.max(0, triggerItems.length - 1)))
}, [triggerItems.length])
// Commit the literally-typed `/command arg` as a directive chip — used when
// the completion list is empty because the arg is already fully typed (the
// backend completer drops exact matches). Reuses the chip path via a
// synthetic item whose serialized form is the verbatim text.
const commitTypedSlashDirective = () => {
if (trigger?.kind !== '/') {
return
}
const text = `/${trigger.query.trimEnd()}`
replaceTriggerWithChip({
id: text,
type: 'slash',
label: text.slice(1),
metadata: { command: slashCommandToken(trigger.query), display: text, meta: '', group: '', action: '', rawText: text }
})
}
const replaceTriggerWithChip = (item: Unstable_TriggerItem) => {
const editor = editorRef.current
@@ -832,18 +793,6 @@ export function ChatBar({
return
}
// Non-collapsed Backspace/Delete: native selection-delete is ~O(n²) on large
// drafts (Ctrl+A → Delete froze ~1.3s). Collapsed carets fall through.
if (
(event.key === 'Backspace' || event.key === 'Delete') &&
deleteSelectionInEditor(event.currentTarget)
) {
event.preventDefault()
flushEditorToDraft(event.currentTarget)
return
}
// Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+K drains the next queued message. Plain Cmd/Ctrl+K is
// reserved for the global command palette.
if ((event.metaKey || event.ctrlKey) && !event.altKey && event.shiftKey && event.key.toLowerCase() === 'k') {
@@ -873,15 +822,7 @@ export function ChatBar({
return
}
// Enter / Tab / Space all accept the highlighted item: a no-arg command
// commits its directive chip, an arg-taking command expands to its
// options step, and an arg option commits the full `/cmd arg` chip. Space
// is slash-only (an `@` mention takes a literal space) and gated to a
// non-empty query so a bare `/ ` still types a space.
const acceptOnSpace = event.key === ' ' && trigger.kind === '/' && Boolean(trigger.query.trim())
const accept = event.key === 'Enter' || event.key === 'Tab' || acceptOnSpace
if (accept) {
if (event.key === 'Enter' || event.key === 'Tab') {
event.preventDefault()
triggerKeyConsumedRef.current = true
const item = triggerItems[triggerActive]
@@ -902,24 +843,6 @@ export function ChatBar({
}
}
// Arg stage with nothing left to suggest — a fully-typed arg the backend
// completer no longer echoes (it drops the exact match), e.g.
// `/personality creative`. Space/Tab still commit what's typed as a single
// directive chip; Enter falls through to submit (send it as-is).
if (
trigger?.kind === '/' &&
!triggerItems.length &&
(event.key === ' ' || event.key === 'Tab') &&
slashArgStage(trigger.query) &&
trigger.query.trim()
) {
event.preventDefault()
triggerKeyConsumedRef.current = true
commitTypedSlashDirective()
return
}
// ArrowUp/ArrowDown navigate, in priority order: the queue (edit entries in
// place) then sent-message history. The history ring is derived from live
// session messages each press — single source of truth, no mirror.
@@ -1842,7 +1765,7 @@ export function ChatBar({
ref={composerRef}
>
{showHelpHint && <HelpHint />}
{trigger && !argStageEmpty && (
{trigger && (
<ComposerTriggerPopover
activeIndex={triggerActive}
items={triggerItems}

View File

@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
import { useStore } from '@nanostores/react'
import { useState } from 'react'
import { ModelMenuCloseContext } from '@/app/shell/model-menu-panel'
import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button'
import { DropdownMenu, DropdownMenuContent, DropdownMenuTrigger } from '@/components/ui/dropdown-menu'
import { GlyphSpinner } from '@/components/ui/glyph-spinner'
import { useI18n } from '@/i18n'
import { ChevronDown } from '@/lib/icons'
import { formatModelStatusLabel } from '@/lib/model-status-label'
import { cn } from '@/lib/utils'
import {
$currentFastMode,
$currentModel,
$currentProvider,
$currentReasoningEffort,
setModelPickerOpen
} from '@/store/session'
import type { ChatBarState } from './types'
const PILL = cn(
'h-(--composer-control-size) max-w-40 shrink-0 gap-1 rounded-md px-2 text-xs font-normal',
'text-(--ui-text-tertiary) hover:bg-(--chrome-action-hover) hover:text-foreground'
)
/**
* Composer model selector — the relocated status-bar pill. Reuses the live
* `model.options` dropdown (`modelMenuContent`) verbatim; falls back to the
* full picker when the gateway is closed and no live menu exists.
*/
export function ModelPill({ disabled, model }: { disabled: boolean; model: ChatBarState['model'] }) {
const copy = useI18n().t.shell.statusbar
const currentModel = useStore($currentModel)
const currentProvider = useStore($currentProvider)
const fastMode = useStore($currentFastMode)
const reasoningEffort = useStore($currentReasoningEffort)
const [open, setOpen] = useState(false)
// The model resolves a beat after the gateway/session comes up. Rather than
// flash a literal "No model", show a quiet loader (inherits the pill text
// color at half opacity) until a model lands.
const label = (
<>
{currentModel.trim() ? (
<span className="truncate">{formatModelStatusLabel(currentModel, { fastMode, reasoningEffort })}</span>
) : (
<GlyphSpinner className="opacity-50" spinner="braille" />
)}
<ChevronDown className="size-2.5 shrink-0 opacity-50" />
</>
)
const title = currentProvider ? copy.modelTitle(currentProvider, currentModel || copy.modelNone) : copy.switchModel
if (!model.modelMenuContent) {
return (
<Button
aria-label={copy.openModelPicker}
className={PILL}
disabled={disabled}
onClick={() => setModelPickerOpen(true)}
title={copy.openModelPicker}
type="button"
variant="ghost"
>
{label}
</Button>
)
}
return (
<DropdownMenu onOpenChange={setOpen} open={open}>
<DropdownMenuTrigger asChild>
<Button aria-label={title} className={PILL} disabled={disabled} title={title} type="button" variant="ghost">
{label}
</Button>
</DropdownMenuTrigger>
<DropdownMenuContent align="end" className="w-64 p-0" side="top" sideOffset={8}>
<ModelMenuCloseContext.Provider value={() => setOpen(false)}>
{model.modelMenuContent}
</ModelMenuCloseContext.Provider>
</DropdownMenuContent>
</DropdownMenu>
)
}

View File

@@ -3,24 +3,12 @@ import { describe, expect, it } from 'vitest'
import { insertInlineRefsIntoEditor } from './inline-refs'
import {
composerPlainText,
deleteSelectionInEditor,
insertPlainTextAtCaret,
normalizeComposerEditorDom,
refChipElement,
renderComposerContents,
RICH_INPUT_SLOT
} from './rich-editor'
const caretIn = (editor: HTMLElement) => {
const range = document.createRange()
const selection = window.getSelection()!
range.selectNodeContents(editor)
range.collapse(false)
selection.removeAllRanges()
selection.addRange(range)
}
describe('renderComposerContents', () => {
it('renders refs and raw text without interpreting user text as HTML', () => {
const editor = document.createElement('div')
@@ -71,64 +59,3 @@ describe('insertInlineRefsIntoEditor', () => {
expect(composerPlainText(editor)).toBe('@file:`src/foo.ts` ')
})
})
describe('insertPlainTextAtCaret', () => {
it('inserts multiline text as text nodes + br', () => {
const editor = document.createElement('div')
editor.dataset.slot = RICH_INPUT_SLOT
document.body.append(editor)
caretIn(editor)
insertPlainTextAtCaret(editor, 'one\ntwo\nthree')
expect(editor.querySelectorAll('br').length).toBe(2)
expect(composerPlainText(editor)).toBe('one\ntwo\nthree')
editor.remove()
})
it('replaces the selected span', () => {
const editor = document.createElement('div')
editor.dataset.slot = RICH_INPUT_SLOT
editor.textContent = 'abXYef'
document.body.append(editor)
const text = editor.firstChild!
const selection = window.getSelection()!
const range = document.createRange()
range.setStart(text, 2)
range.setEnd(text, 4)
selection.removeAllRanges()
selection.addRange(range)
insertPlainTextAtCaret(editor, 'cd')
expect(composerPlainText(editor)).toBe('abcdef')
editor.remove()
})
})
describe('deleteSelectionInEditor', () => {
it('clears a non-collapsed range and leaves a collapsed caret', () => {
const editor = document.createElement('div')
editor.dataset.slot = RICH_INPUT_SLOT
editor.textContent = 'hello world'
document.body.append(editor)
const selection = window.getSelection()!
const range = document.createRange()
range.selectNodeContents(editor)
selection.removeAllRanges()
selection.addRange(range)
expect(deleteSelectionInEditor(editor)).toBe(true)
expect(composerPlainText(editor)).toBe('')
expect(selection.getRangeAt(0).collapsed).toBe(true)
expect(deleteSelectionInEditor(editor)).toBe(false)
editor.remove()
})
})

View File

@@ -132,63 +132,6 @@ export function renderComposerContents(target: HTMLElement, text: string) {
appendComposerContents(target, text)
}
/** Caret range when the selection lives inside `editor`; else null. */
function composerSelectionRange(editor: HTMLElement) {
const selection = window.getSelection()
const range = selection?.rangeCount ? selection.getRangeAt(0) : null
if (!selection || !range || !editor.contains(range.commonAncestorContainer)) {
return null
}
return { range, selection }
}
/** Insert plain text at the caret (replacing any selection). Pastes use this
* instead of `execCommand('insertText')` — Chromium's editing pipeline is
* ~O(n²) on large multiline blobs. */
export function insertPlainTextAtCaret(editor: HTMLElement, text: string) {
const hit = composerSelectionRange(editor)
const fragment = document.createDocumentFragment()
appendTextWithBreaks(fragment, text)
const tail = fragment.lastChild
if (hit) {
hit.range.deleteContents()
hit.range.insertNode(fragment)
} else {
editor.append(fragment)
}
if (tail) {
const caret = document.createRange()
caret.setStartAfter(tail)
caret.collapse(true)
const selection = hit?.selection ?? window.getSelection()
selection?.removeAllRanges()
selection?.addRange(caret)
}
}
/** Remove a non-collapsed selection in-editor. Skips collapsed carets so word/
* line delete (Opt/Cmd+Backspace) stays native. Returns whether anything ran. */
export function deleteSelectionInEditor(editor: HTMLElement) {
const hit = composerSelectionRange(editor)
if (!hit || hit.range.collapsed) {
return false
}
hit.range.deleteContents()
hit.range.collapse(true)
hit.selection.removeAllRanges()
hit.selection.addRange(hit.range)
return true
}
/** Serialize a draft string into chip-HTML for the contenteditable surface. */
export function composerHtml(text: string) {
let cursor = 0

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
import type { ReactNode } from 'react'
import type { HermesGateway } from '@/hermes'
import type { ComposerAttachment } from '@/store/composer'
@@ -24,8 +22,6 @@ export interface ChatBarState {
canSwitch: boolean
loading?: boolean
quickModels?: QuickModelOption[]
/** Reused status-bar dropdown (built with gateway + selectModel upstream). */
modelMenuContent?: ReactNode
}
tools: { enabled: boolean; label: string; suggestions?: ContextSuggestion[] }
voice: { enabled: boolean; active: boolean }

View File

@@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ import { Backdrop } from '@/components/Backdrop'
import { PromptOverlays } from '@/components/prompt-overlays'
import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button'
import { Codicon } from '@/components/ui/codicon'
import { ErrorState } from '@/components/ui/error-state'
import { getGlobalModelOptions, type HermesGateway } from '@/hermes'
import { useI18n } from '@/i18n'
import type { ChatMessage } from '@/lib/chat-messages'
import { quickModelOptions, sessionTitle, toRuntimeMessage } from '@/lib/chat-runtime'
import { useIncrementalExternalStoreRuntime } from '@/lib/incremental-external-store-runtime'
@@ -40,12 +38,10 @@ import {
$lastVisibleMessageIsUser,
$messages,
$messagesEmpty,
$resumeExhaustedSessionId,
$selectedStoredSessionId,
$sessions,
sessionPinId
} from '@/store/session'
import { isSecondaryWindow } from '@/store/windows'
import type { ModelOptionsResponse } from '@/types/hermes'
import { routeSessionId } from '../routes'
@@ -65,7 +61,6 @@ import { threadLoadingState } from './thread-loading'
interface ChatViewProps extends Omit<React.ComponentProps<'div'>, 'onSubmit'> {
gateway: HermesGateway | null
modelMenuContent?: React.ReactNode
onToggleSelectedPin: () => void
onDeleteSelectedSession: () => void
onCancel: () => Promise<void> | void
@@ -89,9 +84,7 @@ interface ChatViewProps extends Omit<React.ComponentProps<'div'>, 'onSubmit'> {
onEdit: (message: AppendMessage) => Promise<void>
onReload: (parentId: string | null) => Promise<void>
onRestoreToMessage?: (messageId: string) => Promise<void>
onRetryResume: (sessionId: string) => void
onTranscribeAudio?: (audio: Blob) => Promise<string>
onDismissError?: (messageId: string) => void
}
interface ChatHeaderProps {
@@ -126,10 +119,10 @@ function ChatHeader({
? pinnedSessionIds.includes(selectedSessionId)
: false
// Secondary windows (new-session scratch, subagent watch, cmd-click pop-out)
// are compact side panels — they drop the session-actions header + border
// entirely. A brand-new draft has nothing to pin/delete/rename either.
if (isSecondaryWindow() || (!selectedSessionId && !activeSessionId && !isRoutedSessionView)) {
// A brand-new session has no session to pin/delete/rename, so the header is
// just a dead "New session" label + chevron. Drop it (and its border)
// entirely until there's a real session to act on.
if (!selectedSessionId && !activeSessionId && !isRoutedSessionView) {
return null
}
@@ -256,7 +249,6 @@ function ChatRuntimeBoundary({
export function ChatView({
className,
gateway,
modelMenuContent,
onToggleSelectedPin,
onDeleteSelectedSession,
onCancel,
@@ -277,12 +269,9 @@ export function ChatView({
onEdit,
onReload,
onRestoreToMessage,
onRetryResume,
onTranscribeAudio,
onDismissError
onTranscribeAudio
}: ChatViewProps) {
const location = useLocation()
const { t } = useI18n()
const activeSessionId = useStore($activeSessionId)
const awaitingResponse = useStore($awaitingResponse)
const busy = useStore($busy)
@@ -304,7 +293,6 @@ export function ChatView({
const messagesEmpty = useStore($messagesEmpty)
const lastVisibleIsUser = useStore($lastVisibleMessageIsUser)
const selectedSessionId = useStore($selectedStoredSessionId)
const resumeExhaustedSessionId = useStore($resumeExhaustedSessionId)
const routedSessionId = routeSessionId(location.pathname)
const isRoutedSessionView = Boolean(routedSessionId)
@@ -314,31 +302,16 @@ export function ChatView({
// waiting for the resume effect (which paints a frame later) to clear them.
const routeSessionMismatch = isRoutedSessionView && routedSessionId !== selectedSessionId
// The compact new-session pop-out skips the wordmark/tagline intro — it's a
// scratch window, not the full-height empty state.
const showIntro =
!isSecondaryWindow() && freshDraftReady && !isRoutedSessionView && !selectedSessionId && !activeSessionId && messagesEmpty
const showIntro = freshDraftReady && !isRoutedSessionView && !selectedSessionId && !activeSessionId && messagesEmpty
// Session is still loading if the route references a session we haven't
// resumed yet. Once `activeSessionId` is set (runtime has resumed), the
// session exists — even if it has zero messages (a brand-new routed
// session). The flicker where `busy` flips true briefly during hydrate
// is handled by `threadLoadingState`'s last-visible-user gate.
//
// resumeExhausted: the bounded auto-retry in use-route-resume gave up on this
// routed session (gateway RPC + REST fallback failed through every attempt).
// Suppress the loader and show an explicit error + manual Retry instead of
// spinning forever. Gated on the route matching so a stale latch from another
// session can't blank the current one.
const resumeExhausted = isRoutedSessionView && resumeExhaustedSessionId === routedSessionId
const loadingSession =
!resumeExhausted && isRoutedSessionView && (routeSessionMismatch || (messagesEmpty && !activeSessionId))
const loadingSession = isRoutedSessionView && (routeSessionMismatch || (messagesEmpty && !activeSessionId))
const threadLoading = threadLoadingState(loadingSession, busy, awaitingResponse, lastVisibleIsUser)
// Hide the composer in the exhausted error state too: there's no live runtime
// to send to until a retry rebinds one.
const showChatBar = !loadingSession && !resumeExhausted
const showChatBar = !loadingSession
const threadKey = selectedSessionId || activeSessionId || (isRoutedSessionView ? location.pathname : 'new')
const modelOptionsQuery = useQuery<ModelOptionsResponse>({
@@ -369,7 +342,6 @@ export function ChatView({
provider: currentProvider,
canSwitch: gatewayOpen,
loading: !gatewayOpen || (!currentModel && !currentProvider),
modelMenuContent,
quickModels
},
tools: {
@@ -382,7 +354,7 @@ export function ChatView({
active: false
}
}),
[contextSuggestions, currentModel, currentProvider, gatewayOpen, modelMenuContent, quickModels]
[contextSuggestions, currentModel, currentProvider, gatewayOpen, quickModels]
)
// Drop files anywhere in the conversation area, not just on the composer
@@ -453,7 +425,6 @@ export function ChatView({
loading={threadLoading}
onBranchInNewChat={onBranchInNewChat}
onCancel={onCancel}
onDismissError={onDismissError}
onRestoreToMessage={onRestoreToMessage}
sessionId={activeSessionId}
sessionKey={threadKey}
@@ -487,21 +458,6 @@ export function ChatView({
</Suspense>
)}
</ChatRuntimeBoundary>
{resumeExhausted && routedSessionId && (
<div className="absolute inset-0 z-10 grid place-items-center bg-(--ui-chat-surface-background) px-8 py-10">
<ErrorState
className="max-w-sm"
description={t.desktop.resumeStrandedBody}
title={t.desktop.resumeStrandedTitle}
>
<div className="grid justify-items-center">
<Button onClick={() => onRetryResume(routedSessionId)} size="sm" variant="outline">
{t.desktop.resumeRetry}
</Button>
</div>
</ErrorState>
</div>
)}
{showChatBar && <ScrollToBottomButton />}
<ChatDropOverlay kind={dragKind} />
<ChatSwapOverlay profile={gatewaySwapTarget} />

View File

@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
import { cleanup, fireEvent, render, screen } from '@testing-library/react'
import { afterEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import { clearAllPrompts, setApprovalRequest } from '@/store/prompts'
import { $activeSessionId } from '@/store/session'
import { onScrollToBottomRequest, resetThreadScroll, setThreadAtBottom } from '@/store/thread-scroll'
import { ScrollToBottomButton } from './scroll-to-bottom-button'
function pendingApproval() {
$activeSessionId.set('sess-1')
setApprovalRequest({ command: 'rm -rf /tmp/x', description: 'dangerous command', sessionId: 'sess-1' })
}
afterEach(() => {
cleanup()
clearAllPrompts()
resetThreadScroll()
$activeSessionId.set(null)
})
// `getByRole('button')` excludes aria-hidden nodes, so "queryByRole null" is the
// control's hidden (parked-at-bottom) state.
describe('ScrollToBottomButton', () => {
it('stays hidden while parked at the bottom', () => {
render(<ScrollToBottomButton />)
expect(screen.queryByRole('button')).toBeNull()
})
it('is a plain jump-to-bottom control when scrolled up with no approval', () => {
setThreadAtBottom(false)
render(<ScrollToBottomButton />)
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: 'Scroll to bottom' })).toBeTruthy()
expect(screen.queryByText('Approval needed')).toBeNull()
})
it('morphs into the approval pill when scrolled up with a pending approval', () => {
pendingApproval()
setThreadAtBottom(false)
render(<ScrollToBottomButton />)
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: 'Approval needed' })).toBeTruthy()
expect(screen.getByText('Approval needed')).toBeTruthy()
})
it('does not morph while a pending approval is still in view (at bottom)', () => {
pendingApproval()
render(<ScrollToBottomButton />)
// Parked at bottom → control hidden, so it can't claim "approval needed".
expect(screen.queryByRole('button')).toBeNull()
})
it('re-arms sticky-bottom on click', () => {
const handler = vi.fn()
const stop = onScrollToBottomRequest(handler)
setThreadAtBottom(false)
render(<ScrollToBottomButton />)
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
expect(handler).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
stop()
})
})

View File

@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import { Codicon } from '@/components/ui/codicon'
import { useI18n } from '@/i18n'
import { triggerHaptic } from '@/lib/haptics'
import { cn } from '@/lib/utils'
import { $approvalRequest } from '@/store/prompts'
import { $threadJumpButtonVisible, requestScrollToBottom } from '@/store/thread-scroll'
/**
@@ -16,13 +15,6 @@ import { $threadJumpButtonVisible, requestScrollToBottom } from '@/store/thread-
* / background cards. Visible only while the user has scrolled meaningfully
* away from the bottom; clicking re-arms sticky-bottom and pins the viewport.
*
* When the turn is BLOCKED on an approval, this same control morphs into an
* "Approval needed" pill — the only response surface is the inline Run/Reject
* bar on the parked tool row, which is always the bottom-most content, so the
* existing scroll-to-bottom action lands the user right on it. One control, no
* collision, no second scroll path (native scrollIntoView would scroll
* overflow:hidden ancestors that can't scroll back and wreck the layout).
*
* Enter/exit motion lives in styles.css under `.thread-jump-button` — a
* directional scale (contract in from 1.1, contract out to 0.9) keyed off
* `data-state`. `idle` (never-shown) stays silent so it can't flash on mount;
@@ -31,11 +23,6 @@ import { $threadJumpButtonVisible, requestScrollToBottom } from '@/store/thread-
export function ScrollToBottomButton() {
const { t } = useI18n()
const visible = useStore($threadJumpButtonVisible)
const request = useStore($approvalRequest)
// Scrolled away while an approval is pending → the inline Run/Reject bar is
// below the fold. Relabel so the user knows the session needs them, not just
// that there's more to read.
const approval = visible && Boolean(request)
const hasShownRef = useRef(false)
if (visible) {
@@ -43,17 +30,15 @@ export function ScrollToBottomButton() {
}
const state = visible ? 'in' : hasShownRef.current ? 'out' : 'idle'
const label = approval ? t.assistant.approval.jumpToApproval : t.assistant.thread.scrollToBottom
return (
<button
aria-hidden={!visible}
aria-label={label}
aria-label={t.assistant.thread.scrollToBottom}
className={cn(
'thread-jump-button absolute left-1/2 z-20 grid place-items-center backdrop-blur-[0.75rem] [-webkit-backdrop-filter:blur(0.75rem)]',
approval
? 'h-8 grid-flow-col gap-1.5 rounded-full border border-primary/40 bg-(--composer-fill) px-3 text-primary hover:bg-primary/10'
: 'size-8 rounded-full border border-border/65 bg-(--composer-fill) text-muted-foreground hover:text-foreground',
'thread-jump-button absolute left-1/2 z-20 grid size-8 place-items-center rounded-full',
'border border-border/65 bg-(--composer-fill) text-muted-foreground hover:text-foreground',
'backdrop-blur-[0.75rem] [-webkit-backdrop-filter:blur(0.75rem)]',
!visible && 'pointer-events-none'
)}
data-state={state}
@@ -67,8 +52,7 @@ export function ScrollToBottomButton() {
tabIndex={visible ? 0 : -1}
type="button"
>
<Codicon name="arrow-down" size={approval ? '0.875rem' : '1rem'} />
{approval && <span className="text-xs font-medium">{label}</span>}
<Codicon name="arrow-down" size="1rem" />
</button>
)
}

View File

@@ -284,7 +284,6 @@ export function ProfileRail() {
selectProfile(name)
}}
open={createOpen}
profiles={profiles}
/>
<RenameProfileDialog

View File

@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import { useEffect, useRef, useState } from 'react'
import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button'
import { Codicon } from '@/components/ui/codicon'
import { ContextMenu, ContextMenuContent, ContextMenuItem, ContextMenuTrigger } from '@/components/ui/context-menu'
import { CopyButton } from '@/components/ui/copy-button'
import { writeClipboardText } from '@/components/ui/copy-button'
import {
Dialog,
DialogContent,
@@ -49,17 +49,26 @@ function useSessionActions({ sessionId, title, pinned = false, profile, onPin, o
const r = t.sidebar.row
const [renameOpen, setRenameOpen] = useState(false)
const pinItem: ItemSpec = {
disabled: !onPin,
icon: 'pin',
label: pinned ? r.unpin : r.pin,
onSelect: () => {
triggerHaptic('selection')
onPin?.()
}
}
const items: ItemSpec[] = [
{
disabled: !onPin,
icon: 'pin',
label: pinned ? r.unpin : r.pin,
onSelect: () => {
triggerHaptic('selection')
onPin?.()
}
},
{
disabled: !sessionId,
icon: 'copy',
label: r.copyId,
onSelect: event => {
event.preventDefault()
triggerHaptic('selection')
void writeClipboardText(sessionId).catch(err => notifyError(err, r.copyIdFailed))
}
},
...(canOpenSessionWindow()
? [
{
@@ -113,28 +122,13 @@ function useSessionActions({ sessionId, title, pinned = false, profile, onPin, o
}
]
const renderMenuItem = (Item: MenuItem, { className, disabled, icon, label, onSelect, variant }: ItemSpec) => (
<Item className={className} disabled={disabled} key={label} onSelect={onSelect} variant={variant}>
<Codicon name={icon} size="0.875rem" />
<span>{label}</span>
</Item>
)
const renderItems = (Item: MenuItem) => (
<>
{renderMenuItem(Item, pinItem)}
<CopyButton
appearance={Item === DropdownMenuItem ? 'menu-item' : 'context-menu-item'}
disabled={!sessionId}
errorMessage={r.copyIdFailed}
key={r.copyId}
label={r.copyId}
onCopyError={err => notifyError(err, r.copyIdFailed)}
text={sessionId}
/>
{items.map(spec => renderMenuItem(Item, spec))}
</>
)
const renderItems = (Item: MenuItem) =>
items.map(({ className, disabled, icon, label, onSelect, variant }) => (
<Item className={className} disabled={disabled} key={label} onSelect={onSelect} variant={variant}>
<Codicon name={icon} size="0.875rem" />
<span>{label}</span>
</Item>
))
const renameDialog = (
<RenameSessionDialog

View File

@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import { useSkinCommand } from '@/themes/use-skin-command'
import { formatRefValue } from '../components/assistant-ui/directive-text'
import { getCronJobs, getSessionMessages, listAllProfileSessions, type SessionInfo, triggerCronJob } from '../hermes'
import { type ChatMessage, chatMessageText, preserveLocalAssistantErrors, toChatMessages } from '../lib/chat-messages'
import { preserveLocalAssistantErrors, toChatMessages } from '../lib/chat-messages'
import {
isMessagingSource,
LOCAL_SESSION_SOURCE_IDS,
@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ import {
SIDEBAR_SESSIONS_PAGE_SIZE,
unpinSession
} from '../store/layout'
import { respondToApprovalAction } from '../store/native-notifications'
import { $filePreviewTarget, $previewTarget, closeActiveRightRailTab } from '../store/preview'
import {
$activeGatewayProfile,
@@ -52,10 +51,7 @@ import {
$currentCwd,
$freshDraftReady,
$gatewayState,
$messages,
$messagingSessions,
$resumeFailedSessionId,
$resumeExhaustedSessionId,
$selectedStoredSessionId,
$sessions,
$workingSessionIds,
@@ -80,7 +76,6 @@ import {
setSessionsLoading,
setSessionsTotal
} from '../store/session'
import { onSessionsChanged } from '../store/session-sync'
import { clearSessionTodos, setSessionTodos, todoListActive } from '../store/todos'
import { openUpdatesWindow, startUpdatePoller, stopUpdatePoller } from '../store/updates'
import { isSecondaryWindow } from '../store/windows'
@@ -202,8 +197,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
const activeSessionId = useStore($activeSessionId)
const currentCwd = useStore($currentCwd)
const freshDraftReady = useStore($freshDraftReady)
const resumeFailedSessionId = useStore($resumeFailedSessionId)
const resumeExhaustedSessionId = useStore($resumeExhaustedSessionId)
const filePreviewTarget = useStore($filePreviewTarget)
const previewTarget = useStore($previewTarget)
const selectedStoredSessionId = useStore($selectedStoredSessionId)
@@ -276,26 +269,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
}
}, [])
// Notification click: the main process already focused the window; jump to its session.
useEffect(() => {
const unsubscribe = window.hermesDesktop?.onFocusSession?.(sessionId => {
if (sessionId) {
navigate(sessionRoute(sessionId))
}
})
return () => unsubscribe?.()
}, [navigate])
// Notification action button (Approve/Reject) — resolve in place, no navigation.
useEffect(() => {
const unsubscribe = window.hermesDesktop?.onNotificationAction?.(({ actionId, sessionId }) => {
void respondToApprovalAction(sessionId ?? null, actionId)
})
return () => unsubscribe?.()
}, [])
// hermes:// deep links (e.g. a docs "Send to App" button for an automation blueprint).
// Build the equivalent /blueprint slash command from the payload and drop
// it into the composer — the user reviews/edits, then sends; the agent (or
@@ -470,17 +443,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
void refreshSessions()
}, [refreshSessions])
// Another window mutated the shared session list (e.g. a chat started in the
// pop-out). Re-pull so the sidebar reflects it. Pop-outs have no sidebar, so
// only real windows bother.
useEffect(() => {
if (isSecondaryWindow()) {
return
}
return onSessionsChanged(() => void refreshSessions().catch(() => undefined))
}, [refreshSessions])
// ALL-profiles view pages one profile at a time: fetch that profile's next
// page and merge it in place, leaving every other profile's rows untouched.
const loadMoreSessionsForProfile = useCallback(async (profile: string) => {
@@ -716,9 +678,7 @@ export function DesktopController() {
}
lastGatewayProfileRef.current = activeGatewayProfile
// Force: the new profile has its own default, so reseed even if the composer
// already shows the previous profile's model.
void refreshCurrentModel(true)
void refreshCurrentModel()
void refreshActiveProfile()
}, [activeGatewayProfile, refreshCurrentModel])
@@ -741,49 +701,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
[branchCurrentSession, refreshSessions]
)
// Clear a failed turn's red error banner from the transcript. Errors are
// renderer-local state (never persisted), so dismissing is purely a view +
// session-cache edit. A message that errored before emitting any visible
// text is a bare error placeholder → drop it entirely; one that streamed
// partial output then failed keeps its content and just sheds the error.
// Both the per-runtime cache AND the live $messages view must be updated:
// `preserveLocalAssistantErrors` re-grafts any still-errored message it
// finds in the view onto the next session.info flush, so clearing only the
// cache would let the heartbeat resurrect the banner.
const dismissError = useCallback(
(messageId: string) => {
const runtimeSessionId = activeSessionIdRef.current
if (!runtimeSessionId) {
return
}
const clearErrorIn = (messages: ChatMessage[]): ChatMessage[] =>
messages.flatMap(message => {
if (message.id !== messageId || !message.error) {
return [message]
}
if (!chatMessageText(message).trim() && !message.parts.some(part => part.type !== 'text')) {
return []
}
return [{ ...message, error: undefined, pending: false }]
})
// View first: the flush below reads $messages as the "current" baseline
// for error preservation, so the banner must be gone from it before the
// cache update triggers a re-sync.
setMessages(clearErrorIn($messages.get()))
updateSessionState(runtimeSessionId, state => ({
...state,
messages: clearErrorIn(state.messages)
}))
},
[activeSessionIdRef, updateSessionState]
)
const startSessionInWorkspace = useCallback(
(path: null | string) => {
startFreshSessionDraft()
@@ -893,8 +810,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
gatewayState,
locationPathname: location.pathname,
resumeSession,
resumeFailedSessionId,
resumeExhaustedSessionId,
routedSessionId,
runtimeIdByStoredSessionIdRef,
selectedStoredSessionId,
@@ -911,6 +826,7 @@ export function DesktopController() {
gatewayLogLines,
gatewayState,
inferenceStatus,
modelMenuContent,
openAgents,
freshDraftReady,
openCommandCenterSection,
@@ -1032,7 +948,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
<ChatView
gateway={gatewayRef.current}
maxVoiceRecordingSeconds={voiceMaxRecordingSeconds}
modelMenuContent={modelMenuContent}
onAddContextRef={composer.addContextRefAttachment}
onAddUrl={url => composer.addContextRefAttachment(`@url:${formatRefValue(url)}`, url)}
onAttachDroppedItems={composer.attachDroppedItems}
@@ -1044,7 +959,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
void removeSession(selectedStoredSessionId)
}
}}
onDismissError={dismissError}
onEdit={editMessage}
onPasteClipboardImage={() => void composer.pasteClipboardImage()}
onPickFiles={() => void composer.pickContextPaths('file')}
@@ -1053,7 +967,6 @@ export function DesktopController() {
onReload={reloadFromMessage}
onRemoveAttachment={id => void composer.removeAttachment(id)}
onRestoreToMessage={restoreToMessage}
onRetryResume={sessionId => void resumeSession(sessionId, true)}
onSteer={steerPrompt}
onSubmit={submitText}
onThreadMessagesChange={handleThreadMessagesChange}

View File

@@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ import {
switcherActive,
switcherJustClosed
} from '@/store/session-switcher'
import { openNewSessionInNewWindow } from '@/store/windows'
import { useTheme } from '@/themes/context'
import { requestComposerFocus } from '../chat/composer/focus'
@@ -133,7 +132,6 @@ export function useKeybinds(deps: KeybindRuntimeDeps): void {
deps.startFreshSession()
window.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent('hermes:new-session-shortcut'))
},
'session.newWindow': () => void openNewSessionInNewWindow(),
'session.next': () => stepSession(1),
'session.prev': () => stepSession(-1),
...sessionSlotHandlers,

View File

@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ const PLATFORM_INTRO: Record<string, string> = {
wecom_callback:
'Set up a WeCom self-built app, expose its callback URL, and provide the corp ID, secret, agent ID, and AES key.',
weixin:
'Run `hermes gateway setup`, select Weixin, then scan and confirm the QR code with a personal WeChat account. Hermes connects through Tencent\'s iLink Bot API and saves the credentials.',
'Sign in to the WeChat Official Account platform, copy the AppID and Token, and point the message callback URL at Hermes.',
qqbot: 'Register an app on the QQ Open Platform (q.qq.com) and copy the App ID and Client Secret.',
api_server:
'Expose Hermes as an OpenAI-compatible API. Set an auth key, then point Open WebUI / LobeChat / etc. at the host:port.',

View File

@@ -2,15 +2,14 @@ import { useEffect, useState } from 'react'
import { ActionStatus } from '@/components/ui/action-status'
import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button'
import { Checkbox } from '@/components/ui/checkbox'
import { Dialog, DialogContent, DialogDescription, DialogFooter, DialogHeader, DialogTitle } from '@/components/ui/dialog'
import { Input } from '@/components/ui/input'
import { Select, SelectContent, SelectItem, SelectTrigger, SelectValue } from '@/components/ui/select'
import { Textarea } from '@/components/ui/textarea'
import { createProfile, updateProfileSoul } from '@/hermes'
import { useI18n } from '@/i18n'
import { AlertTriangle } from '@/lib/icons'
import { cn } from '@/lib/utils'
import type { ProfileInfo } from '@/types/hermes'
const PROFILE_NAME_RE = /^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9_-]{0,63}$/
@@ -24,18 +23,16 @@ export function isValidProfileName(name: string): boolean {
export function CreateProfileDialog({
onClose,
onCreated,
open,
profiles = []
open
}: {
onClose: () => void
onCreated?: (name: string) => Promise<void> | void
open: boolean
profiles?: ProfileInfo[]
}) {
const { t } = useI18n()
const p = t.profiles
const [name, setName] = useState('')
const [cloneFrom, setCloneFrom] = useState<null | string>('default')
const [cloneFromDefault, setCloneFromDefault] = useState(true)
const [soul, setSoul] = useState('')
const [status, setStatus] = useState<'done' | 'idle' | 'saving'>('idle')
const [error, setError] = useState<null | string>(null)
@@ -46,7 +43,7 @@ export function CreateProfileDialog({
}
setName('')
setCloneFrom('default')
setCloneFromDefault(true)
setSoul('')
setError(null)
setStatus('idle')
@@ -69,7 +66,7 @@ export function CreateProfileDialog({
setError(null)
try {
await createProfile({ name: trimmed, clone_from: cloneFrom })
await createProfile({ name: trimmed, clone_from_default: cloneFromDefault })
if (soul.trim()) {
await updateProfileSoul(trimmed, soul)
@@ -110,25 +107,17 @@ export function CreateProfileDialog({
</p>
</div>
<div className="grid gap-1.5">
<label className="text-xs font-medium" htmlFor="new-profile-clone-from">
{p.cloneFrom}
</label>
<Select onValueChange={value => setCloneFrom(value === '__none__' ? null : value)} value={cloneFrom ?? '__none__'}>
<SelectTrigger className="h-9 rounded-md" id="new-profile-clone-from">
<SelectValue />
</SelectTrigger>
<SelectContent>
<SelectItem value="__none__">{p.cloneFromNone}</SelectItem>
{profiles.map(profile => (
<SelectItem key={profile.name} value={profile.name}>
{profile.name}
</SelectItem>
))}
</SelectContent>
</Select>
<p className="text-xs text-muted-foreground">{p.cloneFromDesc}</p>
</div>
<label className="flex cursor-pointer select-none items-start gap-2.5 px-0.5 py-1">
<Checkbox
checked={cloneFromDefault}
className="mt-0.5 shrink-0"
onCheckedChange={checked => setCloneFromDefault(checked === true)}
/>
<span className="grid gap-0.5 leading-snug">
<span className="text-sm font-medium">{p.cloneFromDefault}</span>
<span className="text-xs text-muted-foreground">{p.cloneFromDefaultDesc}</span>
</span>
</label>
<div className="grid gap-1.5">
<label className="text-xs font-medium" htmlFor="new-profile-soul">
@@ -138,7 +127,7 @@ export function CreateProfileDialog({
className="min-h-28 font-mono text-xs leading-5"
id="new-profile-soul"
onChange={event => setSoul(event.target.value)}
placeholder={p.soulPlaceholder(cloneFrom ? p.soulPlaceholderCloned : p.soulPlaceholderEmpty)}
placeholder={p.soulPlaceholder(cloneFromDefault ? p.soulPlaceholderCloned : p.soulPlaceholderEmpty)}
value={soul}
/>
</div>

View File

@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ import {
DialogTitle
} from '@/components/ui/dialog'
import { Input } from '@/components/ui/input'
import { Select, SelectContent, SelectItem, SelectTrigger, SelectValue } from '@/components/ui/select'
import { Textarea } from '@/components/ui/textarea'
import {
createProfile,
@@ -83,14 +82,14 @@ export function ProfilesView({ onClose }: ProfilesViewProps) {
}, [profiles, selectedName])
const handleCreate = useCallback(
async (name: string, cloneFrom: null | string) => {
async (name: string, cloneFromDefault: boolean) => {
const trimmed = name.trim()
if (!isValidProfileName(trimmed)) {
throw new Error(p.nameHint)
}
await createProfile({ name: trimmed, clone_from: cloneFrom })
await createProfile({ name: trimmed, clone_from_default: cloneFromDefault })
notify({ kind: 'success', title: p.created, message: trimmed })
setSelectedName(trimmed)
await refresh()
@@ -181,9 +180,8 @@ export function ProfilesView({ onClose }: ProfilesViewProps) {
<CreateProfileDialog
onClose={() => setCreateOpen(false)}
onCreate={async (name, cloneFrom) => handleCreate(name, cloneFrom)}
onCreate={async (name, cloneFromDefault) => handleCreate(name, cloneFromDefault)}
open={createOpen}
profiles={profiles ?? []}
/>
<Dialog onOpenChange={open => !open && !deleting && setPendingDelete(null)} open={pendingDelete !== null}>
@@ -455,18 +453,16 @@ function SoulEditor({ profileName }: { profileName: string }) {
function CreateProfileDialog({
onClose,
onCreate,
open,
profiles
open
}: {
onClose: () => void
onCreate: (name: string, cloneFrom: null | string) => Promise<void>
onCreate: (name: string, cloneFromDefault: boolean) => Promise<void>
open: boolean
profiles: ProfileInfo[]
}) {
const { t } = useI18n()
const p = t.profiles
const [name, setName] = useState('')
const [cloneFrom, setCloneFrom] = useState<null | string>('default')
const [cloneFromDefault, setCloneFromDefault] = useState(true)
const [saving, setSaving] = useState(false)
const [error, setError] = useState<null | string>(null)
@@ -476,7 +472,7 @@ function CreateProfileDialog({
}
setName('')
setCloneFrom('default')
setCloneFromDefault(true)
setError(null)
setSaving(false)
}, [open])
@@ -497,7 +493,7 @@ function CreateProfileDialog({
setError(null)
try {
await onCreate(trimmed, cloneFrom)
await onCreate(trimmed, cloneFromDefault)
onClose()
} catch (err) {
setError(err instanceof Error ? err.message : p.failedCreate)
@@ -532,25 +528,18 @@ function CreateProfileDialog({
</p>
</div>
<div className="grid gap-1.5">
<label className="text-xs font-medium" htmlFor="new-profile-clone-from">
{p.cloneFrom}
</label>
<Select onValueChange={value => setCloneFrom(value === '__none__' ? null : value)} value={cloneFrom ?? '__none__'}>
<SelectTrigger className="h-9 rounded-md" id="new-profile-clone-from">
<SelectValue />
</SelectTrigger>
<SelectContent>
<SelectItem value="__none__">{p.cloneFromNone}</SelectItem>
{profiles.map(profile => (
<SelectItem key={profile.name} value={profile.name}>
{profile.name}
</SelectItem>
))}
</SelectContent>
</Select>
<p className="text-xs text-muted-foreground">{p.cloneFromDesc}</p>
</div>
<label className="flex cursor-pointer items-center gap-2 rounded-md border border-border/40 bg-background/50 px-3 py-2 text-sm">
<input
checked={cloneFromDefault}
className="size-4 accent-primary"
onChange={event => setCloneFromDefault(event.target.checked)}
type="checkbox"
/>
<span>
<span className="font-medium">{p.cloneFromDefault}</span>
<span className="ml-2 text-xs text-muted-foreground">{p.cloneFromDefaultDesc}</span>
</span>
</label>
{error && (
<div className="flex items-start gap-2 rounded-md border border-destructive/30 bg-destructive/10 px-3 py-2 text-xs text-destructive">

View File

@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
import { cleanup, fireEvent, render, screen, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
import { afterEach, beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import type { HermesReadDirResult } from '@/global'
import { $connection, setCurrentCwd } from '@/store/session'
import { resetProjectTreeState } from './files/use-project-tree'
import { RightSidebarPane } from './index'
const readDir = vi.fn<(path: string) => Promise<HermesReadDirResult>>()
const selectPaths = vi.fn()
function ok(entries: { name: string; path: string; isDirectory: boolean }[]): HermesReadDirResult {
return { entries }
}
function installBridge() {
;(
window as unknown as {
hermesDesktop: {
readDir: typeof readDir
selectPaths: typeof selectPaths
}
}
).hermesDesktop = { readDir, selectPaths }
}
describe('RightSidebarPane', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
$connection.set(null)
resetProjectTreeState()
setCurrentCwd('/repo')
readDir.mockReset()
selectPaths.mockReset()
readDir.mockResolvedValue(ok([{ name: 'README.md', path: '/repo/README.md', isDirectory: false }]))
selectPaths.mockResolvedValue(['/repo-next'])
installBridge()
})
afterEach(() => {
cleanup()
$connection.set(null)
setCurrentCwd('')
resetProjectTreeState()
delete (window as unknown as { hermesDesktop?: unknown }).hermesDesktop
})
it('refreshes the current tree without opening the folder picker', async () => {
const onChangeCwd = vi.fn()
render(<RightSidebarPane onActivateFile={vi.fn()} onActivateFolder={vi.fn()} onChangeCwd={onChangeCwd} />)
await waitFor(() => expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: 'Refresh tree' }).hasAttribute('disabled')).toBe(false))
readDir.mockClear()
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: 'Refresh tree' }))
await waitFor(() => expect(readDir).toHaveBeenCalledWith('/repo'))
expect(selectPaths).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: 'Open folder' }))
await waitFor(() =>
expect(selectPaths).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
defaultPath: '/repo',
directories: true,
multiple: false,
title: 'Change working directory'
})
)
await waitFor(() => expect(onChangeCwd).toHaveBeenCalledWith('/repo-next'))
})
})

View File

@@ -126,12 +126,12 @@ interface FilesystemTabProps extends FileTreeBodyProps {
onRefresh: () => void
}
// Sidebar palette + hover-reveal: header actions stay reachable while moving
// from the project label to the action buttons.
// Sidebar palette + hover-reveal: refresh tracks label hover; collapse-all
// stays visible while any folder is expanded.
const HEADER_ACTION_CLASS =
'text-sidebar-foreground/70 hover:bg-sidebar-accent! hover:text-sidebar-accent-foreground! focus-visible:ring-sidebar-ring'
const HEADER_ACTION_LABEL_REVEAL = `${HEADER_ACTION_CLASS} pointer-events-none opacity-0 transition-opacity focus-visible:pointer-events-auto focus-visible:opacity-100 group-focus-within/project-header:pointer-events-auto group-focus-within/project-header:opacity-100 group-hover/project-header:pointer-events-auto group-hover/project-header:opacity-100`
const HEADER_ACTION_LABEL_REVEAL = `${HEADER_ACTION_CLASS} pointer-events-none opacity-0 transition-opacity focus-visible:pointer-events-auto focus-visible:opacity-100 peer-focus-visible/project-label:pointer-events-auto peer-focus-visible/project-label:opacity-100 peer-hover/project-label:pointer-events-auto peer-hover/project-label:opacity-100`
function FilesystemTab({
canCollapse,
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ function FilesystemTab({
return (
<div className="flex min-h-0 flex-1 flex-col">
<RightSidebarSectionHeader>
<div className="flex min-w-0 flex-1">
<div className="peer/project-label flex min-w-0 flex-1">
<button
className="flex w-full min-w-0 items-center rounded-md text-left hover:text-(--ui-text-secondary)"
onClick={() => void onChangeFolder()}
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ function FilesystemTab({
}
export function RightSidebarSectionHeader({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
return <div className="group/project-header flex h-7 shrink-0 items-center px-2.5">{children}</div>
return <div className="flex h-7 shrink-0 items-center px-2.5">{children}</div>
}
interface FileTreeBodyProps {

View File

@@ -9,22 +9,3 @@ export const $terminalTakeover = atom(storedBoolean(TAKEOVER_KEY, false))
$terminalTakeover.subscribe(active => persistBoolean(TAKEOVER_KEY, active))
export const setTerminalTakeover = (active: boolean) => $terminalTakeover.set(active)
/** A command queued to run in the embedded terminal. The terminal pane flushes
* (and clears) it once its session is live, so a value set before the pane
* mounts still runs. Cleared after flush so a later remount can't replay it. */
export const $terminalInjection = atom<null | string>(null)
/** Open the terminal pane and run a command in it. Used to disconnect external
* (CLI-managed) providers, which Hermes can't clear via the API — the user
* sees exactly what runs instead of Hermes silently deleting their creds. */
export const runInTerminal = (command: string) => {
const trimmed = command.trim()
if (!trimmed) {
return
}
setTerminalTakeover(true)
$terminalInjection.set(trimmed)
}

View File

@@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ import { triggerHaptic } from '@/lib/haptics'
import { $filePreviewTarget, $previewTarget } from '@/store/preview'
import { useTheme } from '@/themes/context'
import { $terminalInjection } from '../store'
import { makeTerminalReader, setActiveTerminalReader } from './buffer'
import {
isAddSelectionShortcut,
@@ -677,28 +675,6 @@ export function useTerminalSession({ cwd, onAddSelectionToChat }: UseTerminalSes
return () => cancelAnimationFrame(raf)
}, [activeTheme, themeName])
// Flush a queued command (e.g. a provider-disconnect) into the live session.
// Only active while open; the subscribe fires immediately, so a command set
// before this pane mounted runs as soon as the session is ready. Clearing the
// atom after writing stops a later remount from replaying a stale command.
useEffect(() => {
if (status !== 'open') {
return
}
return $terminalInjection.subscribe(command => {
const id = sessionIdRef.current
if (!command || !id) {
return
}
void window.hermesDesktop?.terminal?.write(id, `${command}\r`)
$terminalInjection.set(null)
termRef.current?.focus()
})
}, [status])
return {
addSelectionToChat,
hostRef,

View File

@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ import type { QueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { type MutableRefObject, useCallback, useEffect, useRef } from 'react'
import { readActiveTerminal } from '@/app/right-sidebar/terminal/buffer'
import { translateNow } from '@/i18n'
import {
appendAssistantTextPart,
appendReasoningPart,
@@ -13,11 +12,9 @@ import {
type GatewayEventPayload,
reasoningPart,
renderMediaTags,
textPart,
upsertToolPart
} from '@/lib/chat-messages'
import { coerceGatewayText, coerceThinkingText, normalizePersonalityValue } from '@/lib/chat-runtime'
import { playCompletionSound } from '@/lib/completion-sound'
import { gatewayEventRequiresSessionId } from '@/lib/gateway-events'
import {
dedupeGeneratedImageEchoesInParts,
@@ -28,10 +25,8 @@ import { triggerHaptic } from '@/lib/haptics'
import { isProviderSetupErrorMessage } from '@/lib/provider-setup-errors'
import { parseTodos } from '@/lib/todos'
import { setClarifyRequest } from '@/store/clarify'
import { setSessionCompacting } from '@/store/compaction'
import { refreshBackgroundProcesses } from '@/store/composer-status'
import { $gateway } from '@/store/gateway'
import { dispatchNativeNotification } from '@/store/native-notifications'
import { notify } from '@/store/notifications'
import { requestDesktopOnboarding } from '@/store/onboarding'
import { clearAllPrompts, setApprovalRequest, setSecretRequest, setSudoRequest } from '@/store/prompts'
@@ -48,7 +43,6 @@ import {
setTurnStartedAt,
setYoloActive
} from '@/store/session'
import { broadcastSessionsChanged } from '@/store/session-sync'
import { clearSessionSubagents, pruneDelegateFallbackSubagents, upsertSubagent } from '@/store/subagents'
import { setSessionTodos } from '@/store/todos'
import { recordToolDiff } from '@/store/tool-diffs'
@@ -336,8 +330,6 @@ export function useMessageStream({
const flushHandleRef = useRef<number | null>(null)
const lastFlushAtRef = useRef<number>(0)
const nativeSubagentSessionsRef = useRef<Set<string>>(new Set())
// Turns that auto-compacted: skip post-turn hydrate so live scrollback survives.
const compactedTurnRef = useRef<Set<string>>(new Set())
const flushQueuedDeltas = useCallback(
(sessionId?: string) => {
@@ -643,26 +635,19 @@ export function useMessageStream({
})
void refreshSessions().catch(() => undefined)
// Sync the freshly-titled row to other windows (e.g. main, when the turn
// ran in the pop-out).
broadcastSessionsChanged()
if (compactedTurnRef.current.delete(sessionId)) {
shouldHydrate = false
}
if (shouldHydrate) {
void hydrateFromStoredSession(3, completedState.storedSessionId, sessionId)
}
dispatchNativeNotification({
body: text.slice(0, 140) || translateNow('notifications.native.turnDoneBody'),
kind: 'turnDone',
sessionId,
title: translateNow('notifications.native.turnDoneTitle')
})
if (document.hidden && sessionId === activeSessionIdRef.current) {
void window.hermesDesktop?.notify({
title: 'Hermes finished',
body: text.slice(0, 140) || 'The response is ready.'
})
}
},
[hydrateFromStoredSession, refreshSessions, updateSessionState]
[activeSessionIdRef, hydrateFromStoredSession, refreshSessions, updateSessionState]
)
const failAssistantMessage = useCallback(
@@ -837,8 +822,6 @@ export function useMessageStream({
flushQueuedDeltas(sessionId)
clearSessionSubagents(sessionId)
setSessionCompacting(sessionId, false)
compactedTurnRef.current.delete(sessionId)
nativeSubagentSessionsRef.current.delete(sessionId)
if (isActiveEvent) {
@@ -884,11 +867,12 @@ export function useMessageStream({
// session so a background turn finishing can't wipe the active chat's
// prompt, and vice versa.
clearAllPrompts(sessionId)
setSessionCompacting(sessionId, false)
flushQueuedDeltas(sessionId)
playCompletionSound()
if (isActiveEvent) {
triggerHaptic('streamDone')
}
const finalText = coerceGatewayText(payload?.text) || coerceGatewayText(payload?.rendered)
completeAssistantMessage(sessionId, finalText)
@@ -919,7 +903,10 @@ export function useMessageStream({
// terminal/process tool calls are the only things that spawn or reap
// background processes — sync the composer status stack right after.
if (!sessionInterrupted(sessionId) && (payload?.name === 'terminal' || payload?.name === 'process')) {
if (
!sessionInterrupted(sessionId) &&
(payload?.name === 'terminal' || payload?.name === 'process')
) {
void refreshBackgroundProcesses(sessionId)
}
}
@@ -971,13 +958,6 @@ export function useMessageStream({
if (sessionId) {
updateSessionState(sessionId, state => ({ ...state, needsInput: true }))
}
dispatchNativeNotification({
body: question,
kind: 'input',
sessionId,
title: translateNow('notifications.native.inputTitle')
})
}
} else if (event.type === 'approval.request') {
// Dangerous-command / execute_code approval. The Python side is blocked
@@ -986,31 +966,17 @@ export function useMessageStream({
// Park it per-session (like clarify) so a *background* profile's turn can
// raise it and wait — the sidebar flags "needs input" and the inline bar
// surfaces once the user focuses that chat.
const command = typeof payload?.command === 'string' ? payload.command : ''
const description = typeof payload?.description === 'string' ? payload.description : 'dangerous command'
setApprovalRequest({
// false only when a tirith warning forbids it; backend omits the field otherwise.
allowPermanent: payload?.allow_permanent !== false,
command,
description,
command: typeof payload?.command === 'string' ? payload.command : '',
description: typeof payload?.description === 'string' ? payload.description : 'dangerous command',
sessionId: sessionId ?? null
})
if (sessionId) {
updateSessionState(sessionId, state => ({ ...state, needsInput: true }))
}
dispatchNativeNotification({
actions: [
{ id: 'approve', text: translateNow('notifications.native.approveAction') },
{ id: 'reject', text: translateNow('notifications.native.rejectAction') }
],
body: command || description,
kind: 'approval',
sessionId,
title: translateNow('notifications.native.approvalTitle')
})
} else if (event.type === 'sudo.request') {
// Sudo password capture (tools/terminal_tool.py). Blocked on
// sudo.respond {request_id, password}.
@@ -1022,13 +988,6 @@ export function useMessageStream({
if (sessionId) {
updateSessionState(sessionId, state => ({ ...state, needsInput: true }))
}
dispatchNativeNotification({
body: translateNow('notifications.native.inputBody'),
kind: 'input',
sessionId,
title: translateNow('notifications.native.inputTitle')
})
}
} else if (event.type === 'secret.request') {
// Skill credential capture (tools/skills_tool.py). Blocked on
@@ -1036,26 +995,16 @@ export function useMessageStream({
const requestId = typeof payload?.request_id === 'string' ? payload.request_id : ''
if (requestId) {
const envVar = typeof payload?.env_var === 'string' ? payload.env_var : ''
const promptText = typeof payload?.prompt === 'string' ? payload.prompt : ''
setSecretRequest({
requestId,
envVar,
prompt: promptText,
envVar: typeof payload?.env_var === 'string' ? payload.env_var : '',
prompt: typeof payload?.prompt === 'string' ? payload.prompt : '',
sessionId: sessionId ?? null
})
if (sessionId) {
updateSessionState(sessionId, state => ({ ...state, needsInput: true }))
}
dispatchNativeNotification({
body: promptText || envVar || translateNow('notifications.native.inputBody'),
kind: 'input',
sessionId,
title: translateNow('notifications.native.inputTitle')
})
}
} else if (event.type === 'terminal.read.request') {
// read_terminal tool: serialize the renderer's xterm buffer and answer
@@ -1073,40 +1022,11 @@ export function useMessageStream({
})
}
} else if (event.type === 'status.update') {
if (sessionId && payload?.kind === 'compacting') {
setSessionCompacting(sessionId, true)
compactedTurnRef.current.add(sessionId)
} else if (sessionId && payload?.kind === 'process') {
// The gateway's notification poller announces background process
// completions / watch matches here — re-sync the status stack.
// The gateway's notification poller announces background process
// completions / watch matches here — re-sync the status stack.
if (sessionId && payload?.kind === 'process') {
void refreshBackgroundProcesses(sessionId)
}
} else if (event.type === 'review.summary') {
// Self-improvement background review saved something to memory/skills
// and emitted a persistent summary (Python formats it as
// "💾 Self-improvement review: …"). The CLI prints this via
// prompt_toolkit and the Ink TUI renders it as a system line; the
// desktop has neither, so without this handler the skill/memory
// change happens silently. Surface it as a persistent system message
// in the transcript so the user is always informed — it must not be a
// transient toast that can be missed.
const text = coerceGatewayText(payload?.text).trim()
if (text && sessionId) {
flushQueuedDeltas(sessionId)
updateSessionState(sessionId, state => ({
...state,
messages: [
...state.messages,
{
id: `review-summary-${Date.now()}`,
role: 'system',
parts: [textPart(text)],
timestamp: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000)
}
]
}))
}
} else if (event.type === 'error') {
const errorMessage = payload?.message || 'Hermes reported an error'
const looksLikeProviderSetup = isProviderSetupErrorMessage(errorMessage)
@@ -1116,26 +1036,12 @@ export function useMessageStream({
// the failed turn (same intent as the message.complete clear).
if (sessionId) {
clearAllPrompts(sessionId)
setSessionCompacting(sessionId, false)
compactedTurnRef.current.delete(sessionId)
}
dispatchNativeNotification({
body: errorMessage,
kind: 'turnError',
sessionId,
title: translateNow('notifications.native.turnErrorTitle')
})
if (looksLikeProviderSetup) {
requestDesktopOnboarding(errorMessage)
} else {
// Toast globally, not just when the failing thread is focused: a
// turn-ending error (e.g. out of funds) blocks every thread, so the
// inline error alone is too easy to miss. The stable id collapses the
// same error from multiple blocked threads into one toast.
} else if (isActiveEvent) {
notify({
id: `gateway-error:${errorMessage}`,
kind: 'error',
title: 'Hermes error',
message: errorMessage

View File

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import { renderHook } from '@testing-library/react'
import { QueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { cleanup, render, renderHook } from '@testing-library/react'
import { afterEach, beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from 'vitest'
import { getGlobalModelInfo } from '@/hermes'
@@ -13,51 +13,12 @@ import {
import { useModelControls } from './use-model-controls'
const setGlobalModel = vi.fn()
const notifyError = vi.fn()
vi.mock('@/hermes', () => ({
getGlobalModelInfo: vi.fn(),
setGlobalModel: (...args: Parameters<typeof setGlobalModel>) => setGlobalModel(...args)
setGlobalModel: vi.fn()
}))
vi.mock('@/i18n', () => ({
useI18n: () => ({
t: {
desktop: {
modelSwitchFailed: 'Model switch failed'
}
}
})
}))
vi.mock('@/store/notifications', () => ({
notifyError: (...args: Parameters<typeof notifyError>) => notifyError(...args)
}))
type Controls = ReturnType<typeof useModelControls>
function Harness({
activeSessionId,
onReady,
requestGateway
}: {
activeSessionId: string | null
onReady: (controls: Controls) => void
requestGateway: <T = unknown>(method: string, params?: Record<string, unknown>) => Promise<T>
}) {
const controls = useModelControls({
activeSessionId,
queryClient: new QueryClient(),
requestGateway
})
onReady(controls)
return null
}
describe('useModelControls', () => {
describe('useModelControls.refreshCurrentModel', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
$activeSessionId.set(null)
setCurrentModel('')
@@ -65,7 +26,6 @@ describe('useModelControls', () => {
})
afterEach(() => {
cleanup()
vi.restoreAllMocks()
$activeSessionId.set(null)
setCurrentModel('')
@@ -114,85 +74,4 @@ describe('useModelControls', () => {
expect($currentModel.get()).toBe('deepseek/deepseek-v4-pro')
expect($currentProvider.get()).toBe('deepseek')
})
it('routes active-session picker changes through config.set with an explicit provider', async () => {
const requestGateway = vi.fn(async () => ({ key: 'model', value: 'claude-sonnet-4.6' }) as never)
let controls!: Controls
render(
<Harness
activeSessionId="session-1"
onReady={value => (controls = value)}
requestGateway={requestGateway}
/>
)
await expect(
controls.selectModel({
model: 'claude-sonnet-4.6',
provider: 'anthropic'
})
).resolves.toBe(true)
expect(requestGateway).toHaveBeenCalledWith('config.set', {
session_id: 'session-1',
key: 'model',
value: 'claude-sonnet-4.6 --provider anthropic'
})
expect(requestGateway).not.toHaveBeenCalledWith('slash.exec', expect.anything())
})
it('stores a no-session pick as UI state with no gateway or global write', async () => {
const requestGateway = vi.fn()
let controls!: Controls
render(
<Harness
activeSessionId={null}
onReady={value => (controls = value)}
requestGateway={requestGateway}
/>
)
await expect(
controls.selectModel({
model: 'claude-sonnet-4.6',
provider: 'anthropic'
})
).resolves.toBe(true)
// The pick is plain UI state; session.create ships it later. Nothing touches
// the gateway or the profile default here.
expect($currentModel.get()).toBe('claude-sonnet-4.6')
expect($currentProvider.get()).toBe('anthropic')
expect(requestGateway).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(setGlobalModel).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('seeds an empty composer model from global but never clobbers a pick', async () => {
vi.mocked(getGlobalModelInfo).mockResolvedValue({ model: 'openai/gpt-5.5', provider: 'openai-codex' })
const { result } = renderHook(() =>
useModelControls({
activeSessionId: null,
queryClient: new QueryClient(),
requestGateway: vi.fn()
})
)
// Empty → seeds the default.
await result.current.refreshCurrentModel()
expect($currentModel.get()).toBe('openai/gpt-5.5')
// A user pick must survive the lifecycle refreshes that fire on boot / fresh
// draft / session events.
setCurrentModel('anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6')
setCurrentProvider('anthropic')
await result.current.refreshCurrentModel()
expect($currentModel.get()).toBe('anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6')
// A profile swap forces a reseed to the new profile's default.
await result.current.refreshCurrentModel(true)
expect($currentModel.get()).toBe('openai/gpt-5.5')
})
})

View File

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
import { type QueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { useCallback } from 'react'
import { getGlobalModelInfo } from '@/hermes'
import { getGlobalModelInfo, setGlobalModel } from '@/hermes'
import { useI18n } from '@/i18n'
import { notifyError } from '@/store/notifications'
import {
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import type { ModelOptionsResponse } from '@/types/hermes'
interface ModelSelection {
model: string
persistGlobal: boolean
provider: string
}
@@ -27,7 +28,6 @@ interface ModelControlsOptions {
export function useModelControls({ activeSessionId, queryClient, requestGateway }: ModelControlsOptions) {
const { t } = useI18n()
const copy = t.desktop
const updateModelOptionsCache = useCallback(
(provider: string, model: string, includeGlobal: boolean) => {
const patch = (prev: ModelOptionsResponse | undefined) => ({ ...(prev ?? {}), provider, model })
@@ -41,24 +41,14 @@ export function useModelControls({ activeSessionId, queryClient, requestGateway
[activeSessionId, queryClient]
)
// Seed the composer's model state from the profile default. `force` reseeds
// for a profile swap (the new profile has its own default); otherwise this
// only fills an EMPTY selection so a user's pick (plain UI state in
// $currentModel) survives the lifecycle refreshes that fire on boot / fresh
// draft / session events. A live session owns the footer, so skip entirely.
const refreshCurrentModel = useCallback(async (force = false) => {
const refreshCurrentModel = useCallback(async () => {
try {
if ($activeSessionId.get()) {
return
}
if (!force && $currentModel.get()) {
return
}
const result = await getGlobalModelInfo()
if ($activeSessionId.get() || (!force && $currentModel.get())) {
// A resumed/live session owns the footer model state. Global config
// refreshes (gateway boot, profile swap, settings save) must not clobber
// the active chat's runtime model/provider in the status bar.
if ($activeSessionId.get()) {
return
}
@@ -74,14 +64,12 @@ export function useModelControls({ activeSessionId, queryClient, requestGateway
}
}, [])
// Returns whether the switch succeeded so callers can await it before applying
// follow-up changes. The composer model is plain UI state: with no live
// session it's just stored (and shipped on the next session.create); with one
// it's scoped to that session via config.set. It NEVER writes the profile
// default — that lives in Settings → Model — so picking a model here can't
// silently mutate global config.
// Returns whether the switch succeeded so callers can await it before
// applying follow-up changes (e.g. editing a model's reasoning/fast must land
// on the right active model — bail rather than write to the previous one).
const selectModel = useCallback(
async (selection: ModelSelection): Promise<boolean> => {
const includeGlobal = selection.persistGlobal || !activeSessionId
// Snapshot for rollback: the switch is applied optimistically, so a
// failure must restore the prior model/provider (store + query cache)
// rather than leave the UI showing a model the backend never selected.
@@ -90,34 +78,41 @@ export function useModelControls({ activeSessionId, queryClient, requestGateway
setCurrentModel(selection.model)
setCurrentProvider(selection.provider)
updateModelOptionsCache(selection.provider, selection.model, !activeSessionId)
// No live session yet: the pick is pure UI state. session.create reads
// $currentModel/$currentProvider and applies it as that session's override.
if (!activeSessionId) {
return true
}
updateModelOptionsCache(selection.provider, selection.model, includeGlobal)
try {
await requestGateway('config.set', {
session_id: activeSessionId,
key: 'model',
value: `${selection.model} --provider ${selection.provider}`
})
if (activeSessionId) {
await requestGateway('slash.exec', {
session_id: activeSessionId,
command: `/model ${selection.model} --provider ${selection.provider}${selection.persistGlobal ? ' --global' : ''}`
})
void queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ['model-options', activeSessionId] })
if (selection.persistGlobal) {
void refreshCurrentModel()
}
void queryClient.invalidateQueries({
queryKey: selection.persistGlobal ? ['model-options'] : ['model-options', activeSessionId]
})
return true
}
await setGlobalModel(selection.provider, selection.model)
void refreshCurrentModel()
void queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ['model-options'] })
return true
} catch (err) {
setCurrentModel(prevModel)
setCurrentProvider(prevProvider)
updateModelOptionsCache(prevProvider, prevModel, !activeSessionId)
updateModelOptionsCache(prevProvider, prevModel, includeGlobal)
notifyError(err, copy.modelSwitchFailed)
return false
}
},
[activeSessionId, copy.modelSwitchFailed, queryClient, requestGateway, updateModelOptionsCache]
[activeSessionId, copy.modelSwitchFailed, queryClient, refreshCurrentModel, requestGateway, updateModelOptionsCache]
)
return { refreshCurrentModel, selectModel, updateModelOptionsCache }

Some files were not shown because too many files have changed in this diff Show More