Covers ~60 merged PRs from Apr 15–29 that shipped user-visible behavior without docs coverage. No functional code changes; docs + static manifest regeneration only. Highlights: Stale / incorrect: - configuration.md: auxiliary auto-routing line was wrong since #11900; now correctly states auto routes to the main model, with a note on the cost trade-off and per-task override pattern. - integrations/providers.md + configuration.md compression intro: removed stale 'Gemini Flash via OpenRouter' claim. - website/static/api/model-catalog.json: rebuilt from hermes_cli/models.py so the live manifest picks up tencent/hy3-preview (and remains in sync for future model-catalog PRs). Platform messaging (#17417 #16997 #16193 #14315 #13151 #11794 #10610 #10283 #10246 #11564 #13178): - Signal: native formatting (bodyRanges), reply quotes, reactions. - Telegram: table rendering (bullets + code-block fallback), disable_link_previews, group_allowed_chats. - Slack: strict_mention config. - Discord: slash_commands disable, send_animation GIF, send_message native media attachments. - DingTalk: require_mention + allowed_users. CLI (#16052 #16539 #16566 #15841 #14798 #10043): - New 'hermes fallback' interactive manager. - New 'hermes update --check', '--backup' flag, and pre-update pairing snapshot behavior. - 'hermes gateway start/restart --all' multi-profile flag. - cron.md: 'hermes tools' as a platform, per-job enabled_toolsets, wakeAgent gate, context_from chaining. Config keys / env vars (#17305 #17026 #17000 #15077 #14557 #14227 #14166 #14730 #17008): - terminal.docker_run_as_host_user, display.runtime_metadata_footer, compression.hygiene_hard_message_limit, HINDSIGHT_TIMEOUT, skills.guard_agent_created, TAVILY_BASE_URL, security.allow_private_urls, agent.api_max_retries, gateway hot-reload of compression/context_length config edits. TUI / CLI UX (#17130 #17113 #17175 #17150 #16707 #12312 #12305 #12934 #14810 #14045 #17286 #17126): - HERMES_TUI_RESUME, HERMES_TUI_THEME, LaTeX rendering, busy-indicator styles, ctrl-x queued-message delete, git branch in status bar, per- prompt elapsed stopwatch, external-editor keybind, markdown stripping, TUI voice-mode parity, /agents overlay, /reload + /mouse. Gateway features (#16506 #15027 #13428 #12116): - Native multimodal image routing based on vision capability. - /usage account-limits section. - /steer slash command (added to reference + explanation in CLI). Plugins / hooks (#12929 #12972 #10763 #16364): - transform_tool_result, transform_terminal_output plugin hooks. - PluginContext.dispatch_tool() documented with slash-command example. - google_meet bundled plugin entry under built-in-plugins.md. Other (#16576 #16572 #16383 #15878 #15608 #15606 #14809 #14767 #14231 #14232 #14307 #13683 #12373 #11891 #11291 #10066): - hermes backup exclusions (WAL/SHM/journal + checkpoints/). - security.md hardline blocklist (floor below --yolo). - FHS install layout for root installs. - openssh-client + docker-cli baked into the Docker image. - MEDIA: tag supported extensions table (docs/office/archives/pdf). - Remote-to-host file sync on SSH/Modal/Daytona teardown. - 'hermes model' -> Configure Auxiliary Models interactive picker. - Podman support via HERMES_DOCKER_BINARY. Providers / STT / one-shot (#15045 #14473 #15704): - alibaba-coding-plan first-class provider entry. - xAI Grok STT as a 6th transcription option. - 'hermes -z' scripted one-shot mode + HERMES_INFERENCE_MODEL. Build: 'docusaurus build' succeeds. No new broken links/anchors; pre-existing warnings unchanged.
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TUI
The TUI is the modern front-end for Hermes — a terminal UI backed by the same Python runtime as the Classic CLI. Same agent, same sessions, same slash commands; a cleaner, more responsive surface for interacting with them.
It's the recommended way to run Hermes interactively.
Launch
# Launch the TUI
hermes --tui
# Resume the latest TUI session (falls back to the latest classic session)
hermes --tui -c
hermes --tui --continue
# Resume a specific session by ID or title
hermes --tui -r 20260409_000000_aa11bb
hermes --tui --resume "my t0p session"
# Run source directly — skips the prebuild step (for TUI contributors)
hermes --tui --dev
You can also enable it via env var:
export HERMES_TUI=1
hermes # now uses the TUI
hermes chat # same
The classic CLI remains available as the default. Anything documented in CLI Interface — slash commands, quick commands, skill preloading, personalities, multi-line input, interrupts — works in the TUI identically.
Why the TUI
- Instant first frame — the banner paints before the app finishes loading, so the terminal never feels frozen while Hermes is starting.
- Non-blocking input — type and queue messages before the session is ready. Your first prompt sends the moment the agent comes online.
- Rich overlays — model picker, session picker, approval and clarification prompts all render as modal panels rather than inline flows.
- Live session panel — tools and skills fill in progressively as they initialize.
- Mouse-friendly selection — drag to highlight with a uniform background instead of SGR inverse. Copy with your terminal's normal copy gesture.
- Alternate-screen rendering — differential updates mean no flicker when streaming, no scrollback clutter after you quit.
- Composer affordances — inline paste-collapse for long snippets,
Cmd+V/Ctrl+Vtext paste with clipboard-image fallback, bracketed-paste safety, and image/file-path attachment normalization.
Same skins and personalities apply. Switch mid-session with /skin ares, /personality pirate, and the UI repaints live. See Skins & Themes for the full list of customizable keys and which ones apply to classic vs TUI — the TUI honors the banner palette, UI colors, prompt glyph/color, session display, completion menu, selection bg, tool_prefix, and help_header.
Requirements
- Node.js ≥ 20 — the TUI runs as a subprocess launched from the Python CLI.
hermes doctorverifies this. - TTY — like the classic CLI, piping stdin or running in non-interactive environments falls back to single-query mode.
On first launch Hermes installs the TUI's Node dependencies into ui-tui/node_modules (one-time, a few seconds). Subsequent launches are fast. If you pull a new Hermes version, the TUI bundle is rebuilt automatically when sources are newer than the dist.
External prebuild
Distributions that ship a prebuilt bundle (Nix, system packages) can point Hermes at it:
export HERMES_TUI_DIR=/path/to/prebuilt/ui-tui
hermes --tui
The directory must contain dist/entry.js and an up-to-date node_modules.
Keybindings
Keybindings match the Classic CLI exactly. The only behavioral differences:
- Mouse drag highlights text with a uniform selection background.
Cmd+V/Ctrl+Vfirst tries normal text paste, then falls back to OSC52/native clipboard reads, and finally image attach when the clipboard or pasted payload resolves to an image./terminal-setupinstalls local VS Code / Cursor / Windsurf terminal bindings for betterCmd+Enterand undo/redo parity on macOS.- Slash autocompletion opens as a floating panel with descriptions, not an inline dropdown.
Ctrl+X— when a queued message is highlighted (sent while the agent was still running), delete it from the queue.Esccancels editing and unhighlights without deleting.Ctrl+G/Ctrl+X Ctrl+E— open the current input buffer in$EDITORfor multi-line / long-prompt composition; save-and-exit sends the contents back as the prompt.
Slash commands
All slash commands work unchanged. A few are TUI-owned — they produce richer output or render as overlays rather than inline panels:
| Command | TUI behavior |
|---|---|
/help |
Overlay with categorized commands, arrow-key navigable |
/sessions |
Modal session picker — preview, title, token totals, resume inline |
/model |
Modal model picker grouped by provider, with cost hints |
/skin |
Live preview — theme change applies as you browse |
/details |
Toggle verbose tool-call details (global or per-section) |
/usage |
Rich token / cost / context panel |
/agents (alias /tasks) |
Observability overlay — live subagent tree with kill/pause controls, per-branch cost / token / file rollups, turn-by-turn history |
/reload |
Re-reads ~/.hermes/.env into the running TUI process so newly added API keys take effect without a restart |
/mouse |
Toggle mouse tracking on/off at runtime (also persists to display.mouse_tracking in config.yaml) |
Every other slash command (including installed skills, quick commands, and personality toggles) works identically to the classic CLI. See Slash Commands Reference.
LaTeX math rendering
The TUI's markdown pipeline renders LaTeX math inline: $E = mc^2$ and $$\frac{a}{b}$$ render as Unicode-formatted math instead of the raw TeX source. Works for inline and block math; unsupported syntax falls back to showing the literal TeX wrapped in a code span so it remains copyable.
This is always-on — nothing to configure. Classic CLI keeps the raw TeX.
Light-terminal detection
The TUI auto-detects light terminals and swaps to the light theme accordingly. Detection works in three layers:
HERMES_TUI_THEMEenv var — highest priority. Values:light,dark, or a raw 6-char background hex (e.g.ffffff,1a1a2e).COLORFGBGenv var — the classic "what's my background color?" hint used by xterm-derived terminals.- Terminal background probe via OSC 11 — works on modern terminals (Ghostty, Warp, iTerm2, WezTerm, Kitty) that don't set
COLORFGBG.
If you want the light theme permanently regardless of terminal:
export HERMES_TUI_THEME=light
Busy indicator styles
The status-bar FaceTicker is pluggable — the default rotates Hermes' kawaii face palette every 2.5 seconds during agent work. Pick a different style (or none for a minimal dot) via config:
display:
busy_indicator:
style: kawaii # kawaii | minimal | dots | wings | none
Styles ship with matched glyph widths so the rest of the status bar doesn't jitter on rotation.
Auto-resume
By default, hermes --tui starts a fresh session each launch. To re-attach to the most recent TUI session automatically (useful when your terminal or SSH connection drops unexpectedly), opt in:
export HERMES_TUI_RESUME=1 # most-recent TUI session
# or:
export HERMES_TUI_RESUME=<session-id> # specific session
Unset the variable or pass --resume <id> explicitly to override on a per-launch basis.
Status line
The TUI's status line tracks agent state in real time:
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
starting agent… |
Session ID is live; tools and skills still coming online. You can type — messages queue and send when ready. |
ready |
Agent is idle, accepting input. |
thinking… / running… |
Agent is reasoning or running a tool. |
interrupted |
Current turn was cancelled; press Enter to send again. |
forging session… / resuming… |
Initial connect or --resume handshake. |
The per-skin status-bar colors and thresholds are shared with the classic CLI — see Skins for customization.
The status line also shows:
- Working directory with git branch —
~/projects/hermes-agent (docs/two-week-gap-sweep). The branch suffix updates when yougit checkoutin a side terminal (mtime-cached) so the TUI reflects your actual active branch, not whatever it was at launch. - Per-prompt elapsed time —
⏱ 12s/3m 45swhile the turn is running (live), frozen to⏲ 32s / 3m 45safter the turn completes. First number is time since last user message; second is total session duration. Resets on every new prompt.
Configuration
The TUI respects all standard Hermes config: ~/.hermes/config.yaml, profiles, personalities, skins, quick commands, credential pools, memory providers, tool/skill enablement. No TUI-specific config file exists.
A handful of keys tune the TUI surface specifically:
display:
skin: default # any built-in or custom skin
personality: helpful
details_mode: collapsed # hidden | collapsed | expanded — global accordion default
sections: # optional: per-section overrides (any subset)
thinking: expanded # always open
tools: expanded # always open
activity: collapsed # opt back IN to the activity panel (hidden by default)
mouse_tracking: true # disable if your terminal conflicts with mouse reporting
Runtime toggles:
/details [hidden|collapsed|expanded|cycle]— set the global mode/details <section> [hidden|collapsed|expanded|reset]— override one section (sections:thinking,tools,subagents,activity)
Default visibility
The TUI ships with opinionated per-section defaults that stream the turn as a live transcript instead of a wall of chevrons:
thinking— expanded. Reasoning streams inline as the model emits it.tools— expanded. Tool calls and their results render open.subagents— falls through to the globaldetails_mode(collapsed under chevron by default — stays quiet until a delegation actually happens).activity— hidden. Ambient meta (gateway hints, terminal-parity nudges, background notifications) is noise for most day-to-day use. Tool failures still render inline on the failing tool row; ambient errors/warnings surface via a floating-alert backstop when every panel is hidden.
Per-section overrides take precedence over both the section default and the
global details_mode. To reshape the layout:
display.sections.thinking: collapsed— put thinking back under a chevrondisplay.sections.tools: collapsed— put tool calls back under a chevrondisplay.sections.activity: collapsed— opt the activity panel back in/details <section> <mode>at runtime
Anything set explicitly in display.sections wins over the defaults, so
existing configs keep working unchanged.
Sessions
Sessions are shared between the TUI and the classic CLI — both write to the same ~/.hermes/state.db. You can start a session in one, resume in the other. The session picker surfaces sessions from both sources, with a source tag.
See Sessions for lifecycle, search, compression, and export.
Reverting to the classic CLI
Launching hermes (without --tui) stays on the classic CLI. To make a machine prefer the TUI, set HERMES_TUI=1 in your shell profile. To go back, unset it.
If the TUI fails to launch (no Node, missing bundle, TTY issue), Hermes prints a diagnostic and falls back — rather than leaving you stuck.
See also
- CLI Interface — full slash command and keybinding reference (shared)
- Sessions — resume, branch, and history
- Skins & Themes — theme the banner, status bar, and overlays
- Voice Mode — works in both interfaces
- Configuration — all config keys