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Teknium
8d12fb1e6b
refactor(spotify): convert to built-in bundled plugin under plugins/spotify (#15174)
Moves the Spotify integration from tools/ into plugins/spotify/,
matching the existing pattern established by plugins/image_gen/ for
third-party service integrations.

Why:
- tools/ should be reserved for foundational capabilities (terminal,
  read_file, web_search, etc.). tools/providers/ was a one-off
  directory created solely for spotify_client.py.
- plugins/ is already the home for image_gen backends, memory
  providers, context engines, and standalone hook-based plugins.
  Spotify is a third-party service integration and belongs alongside
  those, not in tools/.
- Future service integrations (eventually: Deezer, Apple Music, etc.)
  now have a pattern to copy.

Changes:
- tools/spotify_tool.py → plugins/spotify/tools.py (handlers + schemas)
- tools/providers/spotify_client.py → plugins/spotify/client.py
- tools/providers/ removed (was only used for Spotify)
- New plugins/spotify/__init__.py with register(ctx) calling
  ctx.register_tool() × 7. The handler/check_fn wiring is unchanged.
- New plugins/spotify/plugin.yaml (kind: backend, bundled, auto-load).
- tests/tools/test_spotify_client.py: import paths updated.

tools_config fix — _DEFAULT_OFF_TOOLSETS now wins over plugin auto-enable:
- _get_platform_tools() previously auto-enabled unknown plugin
  toolsets for new platforms. That was fine for image_gen (which has
  no toolset of its own) but bad for Spotify, which explicitly
  requires opt-in (don't ship 7 tool schemas to users who don't use
  it). Added a check: if a plugin toolset is in _DEFAULT_OFF_TOOLSETS,
  it stays off until the user picks it in 'hermes tools'.

Pre-existing test bug fix:
- tests/hermes_cli/test_plugins.py::test_list_returns_sorted
  asserted names were sorted, but list_plugins() sorts by key
  (path-derived, e.g. image_gen/openai). With only image_gen plugins
  bundled, name and key order happened to agree. Adding plugins/spotify
  broke that coincidence (spotify sorts between openai-codex and xai
  by name but after xai by key). Updated test to assert key order,
  which is what the code actually documents.

Validation:
- scripts/run_tests.sh tests/hermes_cli/test_plugins.py \
    tests/hermes_cli/test_tools_config.py \
    tests/hermes_cli/test_spotify_auth.py \
    tests/tools/test_spotify_client.py \
    tests/tools/test_registry.py
  → 143 passed
- E2E plugin load: 'spotify' appears in loaded plugins, all 7 tools
  register into the spotify toolset, check_fn gating intact.
2026-04-24 07:06:11 -07:00
Keira Voss
1ef1e4c669 feat(plugins): add pre_gateway_dispatch hook
Introduces a new plugin hook `pre_gateway_dispatch` fired once per
incoming MessageEvent in `_handle_message`, after the internal-event
guard but before the auth / pairing chain. Plugins may return a dict
to influence flow:

    {"action": "skip",    "reason": "..."}  -> drop (no reply)
    {"action": "rewrite", "text":   "..."}  -> replace event.text
    {"action": "allow"}  /  None             -> normal dispatch

Motivation: gateway-level message-flow patterns that don't fit cleanly
into any single adapter — e.g. listen-only group-chat windows (buffer
ambient messages, collapse on @mention), or human-handover silent
ingest (record messages while an owner handles the chat manually).
Today these require forking core; with this hook they can live in a
single profile-agnostic plugin.

Hook runs BEFORE auth so plugins can handle unauthorized senders
(e.g. customer-service handover ingest) without triggering the
pairing-code flow. Exceptions in plugin callbacks are caught and
logged; the first non-None action dict wins, remaining results are
ignored.

Includes:
- `VALID_HOOKS` entry + inline doc in `hermes_cli/plugins.py`
- Invocation block in `gateway/run.py::_handle_message`
- 5 new tests in `tests/gateway/test_pre_gateway_dispatch.py`
  (skip, rewrite, allow, exception safety, internal-event bypass)
- 2 additional tests in `tests/hermes_cli/test_plugins.py`
- Table entry in `website/docs/user-guide/features/plugins.md`

Made-with: Cursor
2026-04-24 03:02:03 -07:00
Teknium
51ca575994 feat(gateway): expose plugin slash commands natively on all platforms + decision-capable command hook
Plugin slash commands now surface as first-class commands in every gateway
enumerator — Discord native slash picker, Telegram BotCommand menu, Slack
/hermes subcommand map — without a separate per-platform plugin API.

The existing 'command:<name>' gateway hook gains a decision protocol via
HookRegistry.emit_collect(): handlers that return a dict with
{'decision': 'deny'|'handled'|'rewrite'|'allow'} can intercept slash
command dispatch before core handling runs, unifying what would otherwise
have been a parallel 'pre_gateway_command' hook surface.

Changes:

- gateway/hooks.py: add HookRegistry.emit_collect() that fires the same
  handler set as emit() but collects non-None return values. Backward
  compatible — fire-and-forget telemetry hooks still work via emit().
- hermes_cli/plugins.py: add optional 'args_hint' param to
  register_command() so plugins can opt into argument-aware native UI
  registration (Discord arg picker, future platforms).
- hermes_cli/commands.py: add _iter_plugin_command_entries() helper and
  merge plugin commands into telegram_bot_commands() and
  slack_subcommand_map(). New is_gateway_known_command() recognizes both
  built-in and plugin commands so the gateway hook fires for either.
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: extract _build_auto_slash_command helper
  from the COMMAND_REGISTRY auto-register loop and reuse it for
  plugin-registered commands. Built-in name conflicts are skipped.
- gateway/run.py: before normal slash dispatch, call emit_collect on
  command:<canonical> and honor deny/handled/rewrite/allow decisions.
  Hook now fires for plugin commands too.
- scripts/release.py: AUTHOR_MAP entry for @Magaav.
- Tests: emit_collect semantics, plugin command surfacing per platform,
  decision protocol (deny/handled/rewrite/allow + non-dict tolerance),
  Discord plugin auto-registration + conflict skipping, is_gateway_known_command.

Salvaged from #14131 (@Magaav). Original PR added a parallel
'pre_gateway_command' hook and a platform-keyed plugin command
registry; this re-implementation reuses the existing 'command:<name>'
hook and treats plugin commands as platform-agnostic so the same
capability reaches Telegram and Slack without new API surface.

Co-authored-by: Magaav <73175452+Magaav@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-22 16:23:21 -07:00
Teknium
3e652f75b2
fix(plugins+nous): auto-coerce memory plugins; actionable Nous 401 diagnostic (#14005)
* fix(plugins): auto-coerce user-installed memory plugins to kind=exclusive

User-installed memory provider plugins at $HERMES_HOME/plugins/<name>/
were being dispatched to the general PluginManager, which has no
register_memory_provider method on PluginContext. Every startup logged:

  Failed to load plugin 'mempalace': 'PluginContext' object has no
  attribute 'register_memory_provider'

Bundled memory providers were already skipped via skip_names={memory,
context_engine} in discover_and_load, but user-installed ones weren't.

Fix: _parse_manifest now scans the plugin's __init__.py source for
'register_memory_provider' or 'MemoryProvider' (same heuristic as
plugins/memory/__init__.py:_is_memory_provider_dir) and auto-coerces
kind to 'exclusive' when the manifest didn't declare one explicitly.
This routes the plugin to plugins/memory discovery instead of the
general loader.

The escape hatch: if a manifest explicitly declares kind: standalone,
the heuristic doesn't override it.

Reported by Uncle HODL on Discord.

* fix(nous): actionable CLI message when Nous 401 refresh fails

Mirrors the Anthropic 401 diagnostic pattern. When Nous returns 401
and the credential refresh (_try_refresh_nous_client_credentials)
also fails, the user used to see only the raw APIError. Now prints:

  🔐 Nous 401 — Portal authentication failed.
     Response: <truncated body>
     Most likely: Portal OAuth expired, account out of credits, or
                  agent key revoked.
     Troubleshooting:
       • Re-authenticate: hermes login --provider nous
       • Check credits / billing: https://portal.nousresearch.com
       • Verify stored credentials: $HERMES_HOME/auth.json
       • Switch providers temporarily: /model <model> --provider openrouter

Addresses the common 'my hermes model hangs' pattern where the user's
Portal OAuth expired and the CLI gave no hint about the next step.
2026-04-22 05:54:11 -07:00
Teknium
42c30985c7 fix: enable plugins in config.yaml for lazy-discovery tests
The opt-in-by-default change (70111eea) requires plugins to be listed
in plugins.enabled. The cherry-picked test fixtures didn't write this
config, so two tests failed on current main.
2026-04-20 05:11:39 -07:00
Stephen Schoettler
a5e368ebfb fix: publish plugin slash commands in Telegram menu
- discover plugin commands before building Telegram command menus
- make plugin command and context engine accessors lazy-load plugins
- add regression coverage for Telegram menu and plugin lookup paths
2026-04-20 05:11:39 -07:00
Teknium
70111eea24 feat(plugins): make all plugins opt-in by default
Plugins now require explicit consent to load. Discovery still finds every
plugin — user-installed, bundled, and pip — so they all show up in
`hermes plugins` and `/plugins`, but the loader only instantiates
plugins whose name appears in `plugins.enabled` in config.yaml. This
removes the previous ambient-execution risk where a newly-installed or
bundled plugin could register hooks, tools, and commands on first run
without the user opting in.

The three-state model is now explicit:
  enabled     — in plugins.enabled, loads on next session
  disabled    — in plugins.disabled, never loads (wins over enabled)
  not enabled — discovered but never opted in (default for new installs)

`hermes plugins install <repo>` prompts "Enable 'name' now? [y/N]"
(defaults to no). New `--enable` / `--no-enable` flags skip the prompt
for scripted installs. `hermes plugins enable/disable` manage both lists
so a disabled plugin stays explicitly off even if something later adds
it to enabled.

Config migration (schema v20 → v21): existing user plugins already
installed under ~/.hermes/plugins/ (minus anything in plugins.disabled)
are auto-grandfathered into plugins.enabled so upgrades don't silently
break working setups. Bundled plugins are NOT grandfathered — even
existing users have to opt in explicitly.

Also: HERMES_DISABLE_BUNDLED_PLUGINS env var removed (redundant with
opt-in default), cmd_list now shows bundled + user plugins together with
their three-state status, interactive UI tags bundled entries
[bundled], docs updated across plugins.md and built-in-plugins.md.

Validation: 442 plugin/config tests pass. E2E: fresh install discovers
disk-cleanup but does not load it; `hermes plugins enable disk-cleanup`
activates hooks; migration grandfathers existing user plugins correctly
while leaving bundled plugins off.
2026-04-20 04:46:45 -07:00
Teknium
04068c5891
feat(plugins): add transform_tool_result hook for generic tool-result rewriting (#12972)
Closes #8933 more fully, extending the per-tool transform_terminal_output
hook from #12929 to a generic seam that fires after every tool dispatch.
Plugins can rewrite any tool's result string (normalize formats, redact
fields, summarize verbose output) without wrapping individual tools.

Changes
- hermes_cli/plugins.py: add "transform_tool_result" to VALID_HOOKS
- model_tools.py: invoke the hook in handle_function_call after
  post_tool_call (which remains observational); first valid str return
  replaces the result; fail-open
- tests/test_transform_tool_result_hook.py: 9 new tests covering no-op,
  None return, non-string return, first-match wins, kwargs, hook
  exception fallback, post_tool_call observation invariant, ordering
  vs post_tool_call, and an end-to-end real-plugin integration
- tests/hermes_cli/test_plugins.py: assert new hook in VALID_HOOKS
- tests/test_model_tools.py: extend the hook-call-sequence assertion
  to include the new hook

Design
- transform_tool_result runs AFTER post_tool_call so observers always
  see the original (untransformed) result. This keeps post_tool_call's
  observational contract.
- transform_terminal_output (from #12929) still runs earlier, inside
  terminal_tool, so plugins can canonicalize BEFORE the 50k truncation
  drops middle content. Both hooks coexist; they target different layers.
2026-04-20 03:48:08 -07:00
sjz-ks
2081b71c42 feat(tools): add terminal output transform hook 2026-04-20 03:04:06 -07:00
Teknium
a55a133387
fix(tests): attach caplog to specific logger in 3 order-dependent tests (#11453)
Three tests in tests/test_plugin_skills.py and tests/hermes_cli/test_plugins.py
used caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING) without specifying a logger. When another
test earlier in the same xdist worker touched propagation on tools.skills_tool
or hermes_cli.plugins, caplog would miss the warning and the assertion would
fail intermittently in CI.

These three tests accounted for 15 of the last ~30 Tests workflow failures
(5 each), including the recent main failure on commit 436a7359 (PR #11398).

Fix: pass logger="tools.skills_tool" / logger="hermes_cli.plugins" to
caplog.at_level() so the handler attaches directly to the logger under test
and capture is independent of global propagation state.

Affected tests:
- tests/test_plugin_skills.py::TestSkillViewPluginGuards::test_injection_logged_but_served
- tests/hermes_cli/test_plugins.py::TestPluginCommands::test_register_command_empty_name_rejected
- tests/hermes_cli/test_plugins.py::TestPluginCommands::test_register_command_builtin_conflict_rejected

No production code change. Verified passing under xdist (-n 4) alongside
test_hermes_logging.py (the test most likely to poison the logger state).
2026-04-17 00:20:40 -07:00
Teknium
36b54afbc4
feat(plugins): add dispatch_tool() to PluginContext (#10763)
Expands the plugin interface so slash command handlers can dispatch tool
calls through the registry with parent agent context wired up automatically.

This is the public API for plugins that need to orchestrate tools like
delegate_task — they call ctx.dispatch_tool() instead of reaching into
framework internals. The parent agent is resolved lazily from _cli_ref
when available (CLI mode) and omitted in gateway mode (tools degrade
gracefully).

Enables the hermes-deliver-plugin pattern where /deliver and /fanout
slash commands spawn subagents via delegate_task without touching the
agent conversation loop.

7 new tests covering: registry delegation, parent_agent injection from
cli_ref, gateway mode (no cli_ref), uninitialized agent, explicit
parent_agent override, kwargs forwarding, return value passthrough.
2026-04-15 22:23:01 -07:00
Teknium
498b995c13
feat: implement register_command() on plugin context (#10626)
Complete the half-built plugin slash command system. The dispatch
code in cli.py and gateway/run.py already called
get_plugin_command_handler() but the registration side was never
implemented.

Changes:
- Add register_command() to PluginContext — stores handler,
  description, and plugin name; normalizes names; rejects conflicts
  with built-in commands
- Add _plugin_commands dict to PluginManager
- Add commands_registered tracking on LoadedPlugin
- Add get_plugin_command_handler() and get_plugin_commands()
  module-level convenience functions
- Fix commands.py to use actual plugin description in Telegram
  bot menu (was hardcoded 'Plugin command')
- Add plugin commands to SlashCommandCompleter autocomplete
- Show command count in /plugins display
- 12 new tests covering registration, conflict detection,
  normalization, handler dispatch, and introspection

Closes #10495
2026-04-15 19:53:11 -07:00
Gianfranco Piana
eabc0a2f66 feat(plugins): let pre_tool_call hooks block tool execution
Plugins can now return {"action": "block", "message": "reason"} from
their pre_tool_call hook to prevent a tool from executing. The error
message is returned to the model as a tool result so it can adjust.

Covers both execution paths: handle_function_call (model_tools.py) and
agent-level tools (run_agent.py _invoke_tool + sequential/concurrent).
Blocked tools skip all side effects (counter resets, checkpoints,
callbacks, read-loop tracker).

Adds skip_pre_tool_call_hook flag to avoid double-firing the hook when
run_agent.py already checked and then calls handle_function_call.

Salvaged from PR #5385 (gianfrancopiana) and PR #4610 (oredsecurity).
2026-04-13 22:01:49 -07:00
Teknium
8d023e43ed
refactor: remove dead code — 1,784 lines across 77 files (#9180)
Deep scan with vulture, pyflakes, and manual cross-referencing identified:
- 41 dead functions/methods (zero callers in production)
- 7 production-dead functions (only test callers, tests deleted)
- 5 dead constants/variables
- ~35 unused imports across agent/, hermes_cli/, tools/, gateway/

Categories of dead code removed:
- Refactoring leftovers: _set_default_model, _setup_copilot_reasoning_selection,
  rebuild_lookups, clear_session_context, get_logs_dir, clear_session
- Unused API surface: search_models_dev, get_pricing, skills_categories,
  get_read_files_summary, clear_read_tracker, menu_labels, get_spinner_list
- Dead compatibility wrappers: schedule_cronjob, list_cronjobs, remove_cronjob
- Stale debug helpers: get_debug_session_info copies in 4 tool files
  (centralized version in debug_helpers.py already exists)
- Dead gateway methods: send_emote, send_notice (matrix), send_reaction
  (bluebubbles), _normalize_inbound_text (feishu), fetch_room_history
  (matrix), _start_typing_indicator (signal), parse_feishu_post_content
- Dead constants: NOUS_API_BASE_URL, SKILLS_TOOL_DESCRIPTION,
  FILE_TOOLS, VALID_ASPECT_RATIOS, MEMORY_DIR
- Unused UI code: _interactive_provider_selection,
  _interactive_model_selection (superseded by prompt_toolkit picker)

Test suite verified: 609 tests covering affected files all pass.
Tests for removed functions deleted. Tests using removed utilities
(clear_read_tracker, MEMORY_DIR) updated to use internal APIs directly.
2026-04-13 16:32:04 -07:00
Siddharth Balyan
f3006ebef9
refactor(tests): re-architect tests + fix CI failures (#5946)
* refactor: re-architect tests to mirror the codebase

* Update tests.yml

* fix: add missing tool_error imports after registry refactor

* fix(tests): replace patch.dict with monkeypatch to prevent env var leaks under xdist

patch.dict(os.environ) can leak TERMINAL_ENV across xdist workers,
causing test_code_execution tests to hit the Modal remote path.

* fix(tests): fix update_check and telegram xdist failures

- test_update_check: replace patch("hermes_cli.banner.os.getenv") with
  monkeypatch.setenv("HERMES_HOME") — banner.py no longer imports os
  directly, it uses get_hermes_home() from hermes_constants.

- test_telegram_conflict/approval_buttons: provide real exception classes
  for telegram.error mock (NetworkError, TimedOut, BadRequest) so the
  except clause in connect() doesn't fail with "catching classes that do
  not inherit from BaseException" when xdist pollutes sys.modules.

* fix(tests): accept unavailable_models kwarg in _prompt_model_selection mock
2026-04-07 17:19:07 -07:00
Renamed from tests/test_plugins.py (Browse further)