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debugging-hermes-tui-commands Use when debugging or adding Hermes TUI slash commands across the Python backend (hermes_cli/commands.py), the tui_gateway bridge, and the TypeScript/Ink frontend. Covers autocomplete gaps, gateway dispatch issues, and live UI-state wiring. 1.0.0 Hermes Agent MIT
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Debugging Hermes TUI Slash Commands

Overview

Hermes slash commands span three layers — Python command registry, tui_gateway JSON-RPC bridge, and the Ink/TypeScript frontend. When a command misbehaves (missing from autocomplete, works in CLI but not TUI, config persists but UI doesn't update), the bug is almost always one layer being out of sync with another.

Use this skill when you encounter issues with slash commands in the Hermes TUI, particularly when commands aren't showing in autocomplete, aren't working properly in the TUI, or need to be added/updated.

When to Use

  • A slash command exists in one part of the codebase but doesn't work fully
  • A command needs to be added to both backend and frontend
  • Command autocomplete isn't working for specific commands
  • Command behavior is inconsistent between CLI and TUI
  • A command persists config but doesn't apply live in the TUI

Architecture Overview

Python backend (hermes_cli/commands.py)     <- canonical COMMAND_REGISTRY
       │
       ▼
TUI gateway (tui_gateway/server.py)         <- slash.exec / command.dispatch
       │
       ▼
TUI frontend (ui-tui/src/app/slash/)        <- local handlers + fallthrough

Command definitions must be registered consistently across Python and TypeScript to work properly. The Python COMMAND_REGISTRY is the source of truth for: CLI dispatch, gateway help, Telegram BotCommand menu, Slack subcommand map, and autocomplete data shipped to Ink.

Investigation Steps

  1. Check if the command exists in the TUI frontend:

    search_files --pattern "/commandname" --file_glob "*.ts" --path ui-tui/
    search_files --pattern "/commandname" --file_glob "*.tsx" --path ui-tui/
    
  2. Examine the TUI command definition:

    read_file ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/core.ts
    # If not there:
    search_files --pattern "commandname" --path ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands --target files
    
  3. Check if the command exists in the Python backend:

    search_files --pattern "CommandDef" --file_glob "*.py" --path hermes_cli/
    search_files --pattern "commandname" --path hermes_cli/commands.py --context 3
    
  4. Examine the gateway implementation:

    search_files --pattern "complete.slash|slash.exec" --path tui_gateway/
    

Fix: Missing Command Autocomplete

If a command exists in the TUI but doesn't show in autocomplete:

  1. Add a CommandDef entry to COMMAND_REGISTRY in hermes_cli/commands.py:

    CommandDef("commandname", "Description of the command", "Session",
               cli_only=True, aliases=("alias",),
               args_hint="[arg1|arg2|arg3]",
               subcommands=("arg1", "arg2", "arg3")),
    
  2. Pick cli_only vs gateway availability carefully:

    • cli_only=True — only in the interactive CLI/TUI
    • gateway_only=True — only in messaging platforms
    • neither — available everywhere
    • gateway_config_gate="display.foo" — config-gated availability in the gateway
  3. Ensure subcommands matches the expected tab-completion options shown by the TUI.

  4. If the command runs server-side, add a handler in HermesCLI.process_command() in cli.py:

    elif canonical == "commandname":
        self._handle_commandname(cmd_original)
    
  5. For gateway-available commands, add a handler in gateway/run.py:

    if canonical == "commandname":
        return await self._handle_commandname(event)
    

Common Issues

  1. Command shows in TUI but not in autocomplete. The command is defined in the TUI codebase but missing from COMMAND_REGISTRY in hermes_cli/commands.py. Autocomplete data ships from Python.

  2. Command shows in autocomplete but doesn't work. Check the command handler in tui_gateway/server.py and the frontend handler in ui-tui/src/app/createSlashHandler.ts. If the command is local-only in Ink, it must be handled in app.tsx built-in branch; otherwise it falls through to slash.exec and must have a Python handler.

  3. Command behavior differs between CLI and TUI. The command might have different implementations. Check both cli.py::process_command and the TUI's local handler. Local TUI handlers take precedence over gateway dispatch.

  4. Command persists config but doesn't apply live. For TUI-local commands, updating config.set is not enough. Also patch the relevant nanostore state immediately (usually patchUiState(...)) and pass any new state through rendering components. Example: /details collapsed must update live detail visibility, not just save details_mode; in-session global /details <mode> may need a separate command-override flag so live commands can override built-in section defaults while startup/config sync preserves default-expanded thinking/tools behavior.

  5. Gateway dispatch silently ignores the command. The gateway only dispatches commands it knows about. Check GATEWAY_KNOWN_COMMANDS (derived from COMMAND_REGISTRY automatically) includes the canonical name. If the command is cli_only with a gateway_config_gate, verify the gated config value is truthy.

Debugging Tactics

When surface-level inspection doesn't reveal the bug:

  • Python side hangs or misbehaves: use the python-debugpy skill to break inside _SlashWorker.exec or the command handler. remote-pdb set at the handler entry is the fastest path.
  • Ink side not reacting: use the node-inspect-debugger skill to break in app.tsx's slash dispatch or the local command branch. sb('dist/app.js', <line>) after npm run build.
  • Registry mismatch / unclear which side is wrong: compare the canonical COMMAND_REGISTRY entry against the TUI's local command list side-by-side.

Pitfalls

  • Don't forget to set the appropriate category for the command in CommandDef (e.g., "Session", "Configuration", "Tools & Skills", "Info", "Exit")
  • Make sure any aliases are properly registered in the aliases tuple — no other file changes are needed, everything downstream (Telegram menu, Slack mapping, autocomplete, help) derives from it
  • For commands with subcommands, ensure the subcommands tuple in CommandDef matches what's in the TUI code
  • cli_only=True commands won't work in gateway/messaging platforms — unless you add a gateway_config_gate and the gate is truthy
  • After adding live UI state, search every consumer of the old prop/helper and thread the new state through all render paths, not just the active streaming path. TUI detail rendering has at least two important paths: live StreamingAssistant/ToolTrail and transcript/pending MessageLine rows. A /clean pass should explicitly check both.
  • Rebuild the TUI (npm --prefix ui-tui run build) before testing — tsx watch mode may lag on first launch

Verification

After fixing:

  1. Rebuild the TUI:

    cd /home/bb/hermes-agent && npm --prefix ui-tui run build
    
  2. Run the TUI and test the command:

    hermes --tui
    
  3. Type / and verify the command appears in autocomplete suggestions with the expected description and args hint.

  4. Execute the command and confirm:

    • Expected behavior fires
    • Any persisted config updates correctly (read_file ~/.hermes/config.yaml)
    • Live UI state reflects the change immediately (not just after restart)
  5. If the command is also gateway-available, test it from at least one messaging platform (or run the gateway tests: scripts/run_tests.sh tests/gateway/).