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Teknium
411faf08bd
fix(soul): installers seed the real default persona, upgrade legacy empty templates (#52246)
The desktop bootstrap (and curl/PowerShell/docker installs) seeded
~/.hermes/SOUL.md with a comment-only scaffold that contained no persona
text. That shadowed the runtime default (_ensure_default_soul_md ->
DEFAULT_SOUL_MD), since seeding is guarded by 'if SOUL.md doesn't exist'.
Result: every fresh installer install got the empty template instead of
the documented Hermes persona; desktop just made it visible in onboarding.

- install.sh / install.ps1 / docker/SOUL.md now write DEFAULT_SOUL_MD.
- _ensure_default_soul_md() upgrades a SOUL.md still matching the known
  legacy scaffold in place; customized files (any deviation, incl. a
  persona appended below the comment) are never touched.
- Detection normalizes CRLF/BOM so Windows-installer drift still matches.
2026-06-24 18:56:26 -07:00
brooklyn!
b649cdee4a
Merge pull request #52203 from NousResearch/bb/update-drain-announce
fix(update): announce gateway drain waits so desktop updates don't look hung
2026-06-24 19:28:44 -05:00
Ben
538c419d2e fix(gateway): scope dashboard liveness fallback to the profile
PR #52151 hardened the runtime-status liveness check to trust a readable
live process command line over stale gateway_state.json argv, so a recycled
PID now owned by an s6 supervisor no longer counts as a running gateway.

That fix is correct but incomplete for the reported symptom: the web
dashboard showed a named profile's gateway green while
`hermes -p <name> gateway status` showed it stopped. Two further issues:

1. Cross-profile PID reuse. In per-profile Docker supervision, one profile's
   stale `gateway_state.json` can record a PID the OS later recycled onto a
   DIFFERENT profile's live gateway. That PID's command line still
   `looks_like_gateway`, so the dead profile was reported running. The
   recorded argv has its `-p <name>` selector stripped in-process by
   `_apply_profile_override`, so it cannot disambiguate; the live `/proc`
   cmdline still carries it. `get_runtime_status_running_pid` now accepts an
   `expected_home` and validates the live command line belongs to THAT
   profile (mirroring `hermes_cli.gateway._matches_current_profile`, the
   logic the CLI scan path already uses — which is why the CLI was correct).
   `_check_gateway_running` passes the enumerated profile dir.

2. The existing regression test `test_gateway_running_check_falls_back_to_
   runtime_state` used the live pytest PID with a gateway-shaped record; once
   the live cmdline became authoritative it no longer looked like a gateway.
   Updated to mock the live cmdline to the real separate-process scenario it
   describes.

The active-profile path (`get_running_pid`) is intentionally left unscoped:
it is lock-verified and any live gateway cmdline is acceptable there. Multiplex
mode is unaffected — `running` state is only ever written to a gateway's own
home, never a secondary served profile's.

Adds coverage for: cross-profile PID reuse (named + default), matching
profile cmdline (`-p`, `--profile`, explicit HERMES_HOME=), the bare default
gateway, and the unreadable-cmdline cross-platform fallback. Each new
cross-profile assertion fails without the profile scope and passes with it.

Co-authored-by: helix4u <4317663+helix4u@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-25 10:25:54 +10:00
AIalliAI
463bf2be25 fix(update): announce gateway drain waits so desktop updates don't look hung
On macOS, the desktop updater's stage 1 (hermes update --gateway) ends by
restarting running gateways. launchd_restart() SIGTERMs the gateway and
silently waits up to agent.restart_drain_timeout (default 180s) for the
drain; the manual profile-gateway loop waits its drain budget per gateway
the same way. Neither path prints anything before the wait, so the desktop
updater's live output goes dead for minutes right after '✓ Update
complete!' — users read it as a hung update and force-kill their gateway
processes to make it move (#44515). The systemd branch already announces
its drain ('draining (up to Ns)...'); launchd and the manual loop did not.

Print the stop/drain (with PID and budget) before the wait in both paths,
mirroring the systemd branch, and assert the message in the existing
launchd drain test.

Fixes #44515
2026-06-24 19:12:44 -05:00
kshitij
c42d44cb2f
revert(plugins): restore user dashboard plugin backend API auto-import (#43719) (#51950)
* Revert "refactor(security): centralize non-bundled plugin sources in one constant"

This reverts commit e2bea0abe6.

* Revert "fix(security): restrict dashboard plugin backend import to bundled plugins (#43719)"

This reverts commit 8845f3316c.
2026-06-24 07:46:54 -07:00
Elshayib
1a435a6d5d fix(model-switch): prevent custom-provider misattribution in model picker (#48305)
When the current provider is a custom endpoint (custom or custom:*), the model
switch pipeline must NOT auto-switch to a native provider/OpenRouter based on a
static-catalog match. The user explicitly configured their own endpoint and the
same model name may be served there; silently rewriting model.provider destroys
their config.

- detect_static_provider_for_model(): skip the static-catalog scan when the
  current provider is custom/custom:*
- switch_model() Step e: extend is_custom to cover custom:* so the
  detect_provider_for_model() last-resort fallback cannot fire

Salvaged from #48351 by Elshayib (authorship preserved).

Fixes #48305
2026-06-24 19:34:33 +05:30
kshitij
2187fd884c
Merge pull request #51027 from NousResearch/salvage/typed-model-routing
fix(model_switch): route typed configured models off openai-codex (#45006)
2026-06-24 19:32:35 +05:30
kshitijk4poor
1a174dfb50 fix(models): gate openai-codex/xai-oauth soft-accept to family-shaped slugs (#45006)
Completes the #45006 fix. PR-base commit (configured-provider routing) handles
the case where a typed model IS declared in user/custom provider config. This
commit closes the other root: when a typed model is NOT in any config and the
current provider is a soft-accepting one (openai-codex / xai-oauth), the
hidden-model soft-accept (#16172 / #19729) would accept ANY unknown name as a
hidden model — so `qwen3.5-4b` typed on a Codex-default session "succeeded" and
mislabeled the provider as "OpenAI Codex" (the exact reported symptom), then
400'd on the next turn.

Gate the soft-accept to slugs that plausibly belong to the provider's family
(openai-codex -> gpt-/codex-/o1/o3/o4; xai-oauth -> grok-). Family-shaped
unknown slugs are still soft-accepted (preserving the #16172 entitlement-gated
hidden-model intent); unrelated names are rejected with actionable guidance to
pin the right provider via `--provider <slug>` or the picker.

Adds TestCodexSoftAcceptPlausibilityGate (5 tests): unrelated names rejected on
codex/xai, family-shaped hidden slugs still accepted, real catalog models
unaffected. Verified load-bearing.
2026-06-24 19:23:53 +05:30
xxxigm
89540d592b test(cli): cover non-interactive prompt_yes_no fallback
Regression coverage for the desktop gateway-restart hang: prompt_yes_no
returns its default when HERMES_NONINTERACTIVE=1 or on a bare EOFError
(closed/redirected stdin), and still exits on KeyboardInterrupt.
2026-06-24 17:56:30 +05:30
Teknium
be78fbd70e
Revert "fix(profiles): clone auth.json so OAuth credentials carry to cloned profiles (#51719)" (#51732)
This reverts commit f504aecffe.
2026-06-23 23:58:43 -07:00
teknium1
53f8386587 test(delegation): regression for bedrock Claude target_model api_mode routing
Asserts resolve_runtime_provider honors target_model over the stale
persisted model.default when choosing the Bedrock dual-path api_mode:
Claude target -> anthropic_messages, Nova target -> bedrock_converse.
Both fail without the #49095 fix.
2026-06-23 23:49:37 -07:00
teknium1
d4be583d98 fix(telegram): raise default command-menu cap to 60 so skills stay visible
The 30-slot default could not fit Hermes's ~50 built-in commands, so
every skill command (and 20 built-ins) were silently dropped from the
Telegram \`/\` menu by default — they only worked when typed manually.
Raising the default to 60 keeps all built-ins plus common skill commands
visible out of the box while staying under Telegram's ~4KB payload limit.
Users can still tune it via platforms.telegram.extra.command_menu.
2026-06-23 23:49:22 -07:00
Thestral
dbe14ce35d feat(gateway): configure Telegram command menu priority
Adds a configurable Telegram BotCommand menu cap and priority list via
platforms.telegram.extra.command_menu (max_commands clamped 1..100;
priority_mode prepend|append|replace). Default cap stays 30; hidden
commands remain invokable when typed and /commands lists the full set.

Salvaged from PR #42021. Cherry-picked onto current main; the original
edited gateway/platforms/telegram.py, now relocated to
plugins/platforms/telegram/adapter.py.
2026-06-23 23:49:22 -07:00
Teknium
f504aecffe
fix(profiles): clone auth.json so OAuth credentials carry to cloned profiles (#51719)
Selective --clone / --clone-from / --clone-config copied .env but not
auth.json, silently dropping the credential pool — including OAuth tokens
(Anthropic `claude /login`, Codex, xAI) that never land in .env. A profile
cloned from an OAuth-authenticated default therefore resolved a different
provider (or none) than the source under provider: auto. --clone-all already
carried auth.json via the full copytree; only the selective path missed it.

Add auth.json to _CLONE_CONFIG_FILES and tighten it to 0o600 after copy,
matching .env semantics.
2026-06-23 23:44:34 -07:00
teknium1
901165b5a4 fix(cron): complete plugins.cron_providers rename in 2 missed test files
uperLu's #50958 renamed plugins/cron → plugins/cron_providers but left
two test files patching the now-gone plugins.cron.chronos.verify path,
which would fail collection. Point them at plugins.cron_providers.*.
Add uperLu to release.py AUTHOR_MAP.
2026-06-23 23:39:22 -07:00
Ben
31bced1607 fix(profiles): detect a separate-process gateway in profile status
The dashboard Profiles view showed "Gateway stopped" for a gateway that
is in fact running — while the sidebar status strip and `hermes gateway
status` (CLI) both correctly showed it running. Reported on v0.17.0
running the gateway + dashboard in one Docker container.

Root cause: three liveness surfaces with three detection strengths, all
reading the same `gateway.pid`:

  - `hermes gateway status` -> find_gateway_pids() (process-table scan)
  - sidebar /api/status     -> get_running_pid() + gateway_state.json PID
                               fallback + health-URL probe
  - Profiles view           -> _check_gateway_running() = get_running_pid()
                               ONLY, no fallback

`get_running_pid()` short-circuits to None the moment the runtime lock
(`gateway.lock`) doesn't register as held by the *calling* process —
which is always true when the reader is a separate process from the
gateway (the dashboard is its own s6 service in the container), and also
for any launch-service-managed gateway that left a fresh
`gateway_state.json` but no live PID file. So the Profiles view alone
reported the live gateway as stopped.

Fix: give _check_gateway_running the same fallback the sidebar already
has — after the pid-file/lock check misses, validate the PID recorded in
that profile's gateway_state.json against the live process table via the
existing get_runtime_status_running_pid(). read_runtime_status() gains an
optional path arg so a profile's state file can be read without mutating
the process-global HERMES_HOME (preserving the contextvar-based profile
isolation the dashboard relies on). Backward compatible: every existing
caller passes no argument.

Tests: a regression test that fails pre-fix (live gateway, lock check
returns None -> must still report running) and a guard test that a
'stopped' state file is never reported running even with a live PID.
2026-06-24 16:36:17 +10:00
Francesco Mucio
776f68e1ee fix(gateway): exit 78 (EX_CONFIG) on fatal startup errors, s6 finish script stops restart loop
Profiles without their own messaging token inherit the default
profile's token via os.getenv, hit a token collision, and exit with
startup_failed.  s6 restarts them immediately, creating ~30MB tirith
sandbox dirs in /tmp each cycle — filling the disk in hours (#51228).

Changes:
- gateway/restart.py: add GATEWAY_FATAL_CONFIG_EXIT_CODE = 78
- gateway/run.py: set exit_code=78 on non-retryable startup errors
  (token collision, no platforms)
- hermes_cli/service_manager.py: add _render_finish_script() that
  translates exit 78 → exit 125 (s6 permanent failure)
- hermes_cli/container_boot.py: write finish script alongside run
  script during profile registration

The s6 finish script pattern follows docker/s6-rc.d/dashboard/finish.

Closes #51228
2026-06-24 16:34:51 +10:00
Teknium
78e122ae1a
feat(cron): warn when gateway not running on cron create/list (#51696)
The cron ticker only runs inside the gateway (_start_cron_ticker); there
is no standalone cron daemon. When the gateway isn't running, next_run_at
passes but jobs never fire and last_run_at stays null — and manual
'hermes cron run' (which bypasses the ticker) appears to work, masking
the real cause. This is the most common cron support report (#51038).

cron list already warned; extend the same warning to cron create (the
moment the user is most likely to hit this) via a shared helper, and add
a pointer to 'hermes cron status'. Silent when a gateway is running, so
the gateway /cron path is unaffected.
2026-06-23 23:29:50 -07:00
teknium1
3d56807fbd fix(gateway): actively reap no-systemd gateway orphan before restart
Builds on @wgu9's runtime-tracking fix: now that find_gateway_pids() can
see a no-supervisor `gateway restart` runtime, have stop_profile_gateway()
fall back to an orphan-aware, profile-scoped reap (SIGTERM then SIGKILL)
when the pidfile/runtime record is missing or stale. Closes the duplicate-
accumulation path in #51325 — a follow-up restart now kills the prior
orphan instead of stacking another listener on :8644. Gated on
not supports_systemd_services() so a transient `gateway restart` argv on
supervised hosts is never killed.

Also adds the AUTHOR_MAP entry for the salvaged contributor.
2026-06-23 23:29:28 -07:00
jeremy gu
044996e403 fix(gateway): track no-systemd restart runtimes 2026-06-23 23:29:28 -07:00
Teknium
d539cd9004
fix(config): write config.yaml as UTF-8 to stop emoji/personality corruption (#51676)
atomic_yaml_write (and two sibling config writers) called yaml.dump
without allow_unicode=True. The default personalities shipped in cli.py
contain emoji/kaomoji, so PyYAML escaped astral-plane chars as 8-digit
\\UXXXXXXXX sequences inside multi-line double-quoted strings wrapped
with \\ line-continuations. Stricter/non-PyYAML parsers, editors, and
hand-edits break that structure into unclosed quotes, failing the whole
config parse -> silent fallback to defaults -> custom_providers lost.

Add allow_unicode=True to the canonical writer plus tui_gateway/server.py
and the telegram adapter's atomic config write so config is written as
readable UTF-8 with no escape/fold artifacts.

Fixes #51356
2026-06-23 23:28:21 -07:00
pefontana
667a9f5139 fix(update): reuse an existing PATH uv on Termux before pip
_ensure_uv_for_termux only checked resolve_uv() (the managed
$HERMES_HOME/bin/uv) before falling back to pip, so a uv installed via
`pkg install uv` lives on PATH but is invisible to the helper. Combined
with the cherry-picked wheel-only fallback, a Termux user with no managed
uv still hit `pip install uv`, which has no Android wheel and tried to
source-build the Rust crate, OOM-killing low-memory devices.

Probe shutil.which("uv") right after the Termux guard and reuse it before
pip. Add a regression test that keeps resolve_uv() returning None while a
uv exists on PATH and asserts pip is never invoked.
2026-06-23 18:42:05 -07:00
jinhyuk9714
3e508363f7 fix(update): avoid source-building uv on Termux 2026-06-23 18:42:05 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
e495b33bf1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into bb/pets-merge
# Conflicts:
#	hermes_cli/commands.py
#	tui_gateway/server.py
2026-06-23 19:05:22 -05:00
lEWFkRAD
433db17c0a
fix(windows): harden gateway scheduled task (#45610)
* fix(windows): harden gateway scheduled task

* fix(windows): launch gateway scheduled task via console-less wscript

The Scheduled Task ran the gateway through cmd.exe, which allocates a
console. During logon Windows broadcasts CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT to console
process groups, reaping cmd.exe and the half-initialized gateway with
STATUS_CONTROL_C_EXIT (0xC000013A) - which Task Scheduler treats as a
user cancel, so RestartOnFailure never fires and the gateway vanishes on
every reboot (issue #45599 root cause #1).

Add a console-less .vbs launcher (wscript.exe -> pythonw.exe, both
GUI-subsystem) mirroring the gateway.cmd env + argv, and point the task
action at it. The .cmd stays for the Startup-folder fallback and /Run.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: Jeff <jeffrobodie@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-23 16:07:52 -07:00
konsisumer
02050859f3 fix(tui): preserve live session identity across compression (#49041)
When a session rotates id on compression, _sync_session_key_after_compress()
re-anchored the session_key, approval-notify routing, yolo state, and slash
worker — but never moved the active-session lease, which stayed keyed to the
pre-compression id. And _find_live_session_by_key() matched live sessions on
the stale session_key, not the live agent's current agent.session_id. After
compression a resume/create path failed to recognize the existing live agent
and could build a SECOND live agent against the same DB continuation -> forked
lineage / cross-session message mixing.

- active_sessions.transfer_active_session(): move a lease in place to the new
  id under the exclusive file lock (no slot drop).
- gateway _transfer_active_session_slot(): call it inside
  _sync_session_key_after_compress(); on the rare fallback (entry pruned)
  RESERVE the new slot before releasing the old lease (reserve-before-release),
  so a concurrent gateway at the session cap cannot grab the freed slot in a
  release-then-reacquire window and leave this session with no lease; if the
  reserve fails, keep the existing lease (review fix).
- _session_lookup_key(): make live-session lookup authoritative on
  agent.session_id, wired into all stale-session_key consumers
  (_find_live_session_by_key, _session_live_item, _live_session_payload) —
  fixes the whole lookup class.

Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <82637225+kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-24 00:54:18 +05:30
Victor Kyriazakos
da80ac0042 feat(slack): add --no-assistant flag to manifest generation
By default `hermes slack manifest` opts the app into Slack's AI Assistant
container (assistant_view feature + assistant:write scope +
assistant_thread_* events). Slack then renders DMs as the right-hand
Assistant split-pane, where every exchange is a thread and bare slash
commands (/help, /new, ...) are not delivered as normal command events —
they only work when the bot is @mentioned. There was no way to opt out
short of hand-editing the generated JSON.

Add --no-assistant to emit a flat-DM manifest that omits those three
pieces, so DMs render as a normal chat and slash commands dispatch
inline. The regular messaging surface (Messages tab, slash commands,
Socket Mode, channel + DM scopes/events) is preserved in both modes.

Default behaviour is unchanged (assistant mode still on).

Tests: cover both manifest modes and the argparse wiring.
2026-06-23 11:30:10 -07:00
Teknium
0f741cef28 fix(tests): update cua install tests for cross-platform support
f-trycua's #50855 test file predated the cross-platform PR (#50552) and
reintroduced two stale tests asserting Linux is unsupported
(test_*_non_macos_*, patching platform.system="Linux" and expecting a
no-op/warn). Linux + Windows are supported now, so install proceeds on
those platforms. Restore main's cross-platform-correct versions:
test_*_on_unsupported_platform_* using FreeBSD as the genuinely
unsupported case.
2026-06-22 13:41:03 -07:00
Francesco Bonacci
5f1d23cfb2 fix(computer-use): delete broken pre-install asset probe; trust the upstream installer
`hermes computer-use install` refused to install on Linux, Windows, and
macOS x86_64 because the pre-install asset probe was hitting the wrong
GitHub endpoint AND duplicating tag-resolution logic the upstream
installer already does correctly.

`_check_cua_driver_asset_for_arch()` queried
`https://api.github.com/repos/trycua/cua/releases/latest`. On trycua/cua:

- cua-driver-rs releases (the binary the installer fetches) are marked
  **prerelease** on every cut. GitHub's `/releases/latest` explicitly
  skips prereleases.
- The Python package releases (`cua-agent`, `cua-computer`, `cua-train`)
  are non-prerelease and end up as the "latest" instead.

Live API check today:

  $ curl -sf https://api.github.com/repos/trycua/cua/releases/latest \
      | jq '{tag:.tag_name, asset_count: (.assets|length)}'
  { "tag": "agent-v0.8.3", "asset_count": 0 }

The probe sees zero assets, prints "Latest CUA release has no Linux
x86_64 asset", and skips install on every Linux / Windows / macOS-x86_64
host — even though the cua-driver-rs-v0.6.0 release ships 19 binary
assets covering all those platforms.

Filtering `/releases?per_page=N` for the `cua-driver-rs-v*` prefix
fixes the bug, but it duplicates tag-resolution logic the upstream
`_install-rust.sh` already does correctly via `CUA_DRIVER_RS_BAKED_VERSION`
(auto-baked by CD on every release, with a `/releases?per_page=N` API
fallback for dev checkouts). The right answer is to trust that
contract instead of mirroring it in Python where it can drift.

Two paths get the same outcome without the probe:

1. **Fresh install**: run `install.sh` directly. It has the baked
   release tag, fetches the right asset, and errors with a clear
   message on missing-arch downloads. No preflight needed.
2. **Upgrade path**: `cua_driver_update_check()` (separately added)
   shells `cua-driver check-update --json` against the installed
   binary, which returns the canonical update answer from the same
   source the installer uses.

- `hermes_cli/tools_config.py`: delete `_check_cua_driver_asset_for_arch`
  and its two call sites in `install_cua_driver`. Replace with an
  inline comment near the top of the module explaining the rationale.
- `tests/hermes_cli/test_install_cua_driver.py`: drop the
  `TestCheckCuaDriverAssetForArch` block. Add `TestArchProbeRemoval`
  with three regressions:

  - `test_probe_function_is_gone` — asserts the deleted helpers stay
    deleted.
  - `test_fresh_install_does_not_call_github_api` — asserts the
    install path doesn't hit GitHub directly from Python anymore.
  - `test_upgrade_with_binary_does_not_call_github_api_directly` —
    same for the upgrade path.

All 9 `test_install_cua_driver` tests pass.

Reported by @teknium1 while testing on a headed Ubuntu host.
2026-06-22 13:41:03 -07:00
harjothkhara
791c992b55 fix(model_switch): route typed configured models off openai-codex (#45006)
A typed `/model <name>` where `<name>` is declared under `providers.<slug>` or
`custom_providers` — but typed while the current provider is a soft-accepting
one (e.g. `openai-codex`) — stayed on the current provider and was swallowed as
an unknown hidden Codex model, instead of routing to the provider that actually
declares it.

Add configured-provider exact-match detection (`_configured_provider_matches`)
and a new Step d.5 in `switch_model`: if the typed model is declared in
user/custom provider config, route to that provider BEFORE
`detect_provider_for_model()` guesses from static catalogs and BEFORE the
common-path validation lets a soft-accepting current provider swallow the name.

- Matching is exact (case-insensitive) against explicitly-declared model
  collections only (`models`, `model`, `default_model`) — never fuzzy/family.
- Same-provider declarer → keep current provider (canonicalize the id).
- Multiple declarers → fail clearly and ask for `--provider <slug>`.
- Single declarer → route there; for `providers.<slug>` user providers, set
  `explicit_provider` so the credential block resolves base_url/key from config.
- Step e (`detect_provider_for_model`) is gated off when `config_routed`.

The deliberately-supported openai-codex / xai-oauth hidden-model soft-accept
(#16172 / #19729) is left untouched: when nothing in config matches, detection
is a no-op.

Salvaged from #45442 by harjothkhara (authorship preserved).

Tests: tests/hermes_cli/test_model_switch_configured_provider_routing.py
(7 tests). Full model_switch suite: 214 passed.

Fixes #45006
2026-06-23 02:03:21 +05:30
Austin Pickett
2a58fee1a1
fix(api): allow dashboard updates for git checkouts in containers (#51005)
Salvages #50469 by @libre-7.

_dashboard_local_update_managed_externally() previously blocked every containerized dashboard from the local update API, even when the running install was a bind-mounted git checkout that can be updated with hermes update.

Allow the dashboard updater only for git installs inside containers, while keeping hosted /opt/data, docker, and pip installs managed externally. Pip remains blocked because its apply path mutates the running container filesystem and is not the self-managed checkout case.

Adds regression coverage for docker, git, and pip install-method handling inside containers, and maps the contributor email for release attribution.

Co-authored-by: libre-7 <libre-7@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-22 15:55:33 -04:00
Teknium
2ba1cfeb2e
feat(goals): completion contracts for /goal — evidence-based judging (#50501)
Adds an optional structured completion contract to the standing-goal loop,
adapted from OpenAI Codex's /goal guidance (a durable objective works best
when it names what done means, how to prove it, what not to break, what's in
scope, and when to stop).

A contract has five optional fields — outcome, verification, constraints,
boundaries, stop_when. When set, the continuation prompt tells the agent to
target the verification surface and respect constraints, and the judge marks
the goal done only when the verification criterion is met with concrete
evidence (command result, file excerpt, test output) instead of a loose
"looks done" claim. This tightens the most common /goal failure mode:
premature completion / endless over-continuation on an underspecified goal.

Two ways to set a contract, both backward compatible (bare /goal <text>
behaves exactly as before):
- /goal draft <objective>  — expands plain text into a full contract via the
  goal_judge aux model (cache-safe side call), falls back to a free-form goal
  if the model is unavailable.
- /goal <text> with inline 'field: value' lines (verify:, constraints:,
  boundaries:, stop when:, ...). Plain goals with an incidental colon are not
  mangled — only known field prefixes are pulled out.
- /goal show prints the active contract.

Contracts persist in SessionDB.state_meta alongside the goal (survive /resume),
compose with /subgoal criteria, and old goal rows load unchanged. CLI + every
gateway platform via the shared GoalManager engine; zero new model tools.

Tests: +18 in tests/hermes_cli/test_goals.py (parse/serialize/judge-prompt/
draft/fallback), 73/73 green; 42/42 across the broader goal test surface;
live E2E roundtrip (set -> persist -> reload -> contract-aware prompts) green.
2026-06-22 12:20:09 -07:00
kshitij
5937b95192
Merge pull request #50773 from NousResearch/salvage/43719-dashboard-plugin-rce
fix(security): restrict dashboard plugin backend auto-import to bundled plugins — defense-in-depth (#43719)
2026-06-22 22:57:33 +05:30
teknium1
38c56a1e86 fix(computer_use): probe cua-driver-rs release tag, not monorepo releases/latest
The install pre-flight asset probe queried trycua/cua's `releases/latest`,
which floats across the monorepo's components (agent-*, computer-*, lume-*,
train-*) — most ship zero binary assets. So the probe false-negatived and
hard-blocked `install_cua_driver` (line 770: `if not probe: return False`)
BEFORE the upstream installer ran, on Linux, Windows, and Intel macOS — even
though the installer it gates resolves the right tag and would have succeeded.

Net effect: the normal enable path (`hermes tools` → Computer Use post-setup,
and `hermes computer-use install`) refused to install on every platform this
PR claims to support.

Fix: list `/releases?per_page=100`, pick the newest `cua-driver-rs-v*` tag,
and match its assets on OS-token + arch — mirroring what the upstream
`install.sh` already does. Fail open if no driver release surfaces (installer
remains the source of truth). Adds an OS-token gate so a darwin asset can't
satisfy a Linux probe.

Tests: updated the install-probe fixtures to the list-of-releases shape with
`cua-driver-rs-v*` tags + OS-token asset names; added a regression guard
(`test_releases_latest_tag_ignored_picks_driver_rs_tag`) for the monorepo
floating-latest case. 25/25 install + 192 computer_use tests green.

Verified live: probe returns True for all six platform/arch combos against
the real GitHub releases API.
2026-06-22 06:42:30 -07:00
Francesco Bonacci
f2e37549c6 feat(computer_use): cross-platform cua-driver (macOS/Windows/Linux)
Make the computer_use toolset platform-agnostic by driving cua-driver on
macOS, Windows, and Linux. Consumes the 8 cua-driver decoupling surfaces
(capability discovery, structuredContent AX tree, opaque element_token,
click button enum, explicit mimeType, machine-readable manifest,
structured list_windows, structured health_report), each degrading
gracefully on older drivers.

Adds `hermes computer-use doctor` (drives cua-driver health_report with a
per-OS check matrix and an exit 0/1/2 ok/degraded/blocked contract), full
typed wrappers for the previously-uncovered cua-driver tools plus a generic
call_tool escape hatch, per-session agent-cursor lifecycle, platform-aware
system-prompt guidance (host-deterministic, cache-safe), and honors
HERMES_CUA_DRIVER_CMD end-to-end.

Replaces the macOS-only skills/apple/macos-computer-use skill with a
cross-platform skills/computer-use skill, and refreshes the EN + zh-Hans
docs.

Supersedes #44221 (Windows-enablement salvage of #30660).

Co-authored-by: Teknium <127238744+teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-22 06:42:30 -07:00
Teknium
ff85af3fc7
feat(goals): /goal wait <pid> — park the loop on a background process (#50503)
* feat(goals): add /goal wait <pid> barrier to park the loop on a background process

The /goal loop re-pokes the agent every turn via the post-turn judge. When a
goal is gated on a long-running background process (CI poller, build, test
matrix, deploy) that produces nothing to judge yet, this spins the agent into
'is it done?' busy-work and burns the turn budget.

/goal wait <pid> [reason] parks the loop: while the PID is alive, the judge is
skipped, no turn is consumed, no continuation fires, and /goal status shows a
parked indicator. The barrier auto-clears the moment the process exits (the
agent's notify_on_complete watcher is the natural wake signal), then the next
turn resumes normal judging. /goal unwait clears it manually; pause/resume/clear
drop it; a dead/stale PID can never wedge the loop.

Wired across CLI, gateway, and the mid-run command guard for parity. Barrier
persists in SessionDB.state_meta (survives /resume); GoalState gains
backward-compatible waiting_on_pid/waiting_reason/waiting_since fields. 12 new
tests; docs updated.

* fix(goals): use gateway.status._pid_exists for liveness, not os.kill(pid,0)

The Windows-footguns CI guard flagged os.kill(pid, 0) in _pid_alive — on
Windows that's not a no-op, it routes to CTRL_C_EVENT and hard-kills the
target's console process group (bpo-14484). Delegate to the canonical
footgun-safe gateway.status._pid_exists (psutil + ctypes/POSIX fallback)
instead, with a direct-psutil last resort.

* feat(goals): judge-driven auto-wait — the loop parks itself, no manual /goal wait

Makes the wait barrier automatic. Every turn the judge is shown the agent's
live background processes (pid, command, uptime, output tail from the
process_registry) alongside the goal + response, and can return a new 'wait'
verdict instead of continue:
  {"verdict":"wait","wait_on_pid":N}      → park until that process exits
  {"verdict":"wait","wait_for_seconds":N} → park until the deadline passes
evaluate_after_turn acts on the directive (sets the barrier, parks the loop)
so the agent isn't re-poked into busy-work while CI/builds/deploys run. Adds a
time-based waiting_until barrier alongside the pid barrier; both auto-clear and
can never wedge the loop. Drivers (CLI, gateway, tui_gateway) feed the live
registry in via gather_background_processes(). Manual /goal wait stays as an
override. Judge verdict contract widened to (verdict, reason, parse_failed,
wait_directive); legacy {"done":bool} shape still accepted.

* test(goals): update kanban _fake_judge to the 4-tuple judge contract

CI test(3) caught it: test_kanban_goal_mode's _fake_judge still returned the
3-tuple (verdict, reason, parse_failed), but the kanban loop now unpacks the
4-tuple (+ wait_directive). Update the fake to return None for the directive
and accept the background_processes kwarg.

* feat(goals): trigger-based wait — park on a process's own signal, not just exit

Addresses two gaps in the judge-driven wait: (1) the judge could only express
'wait until PID exits' or 'wait N seconds', so a long-lived watcher/server that
fires a trigger MID-RUN (and may never exit) couldn't be waited on; (2) the
process's own watch_patterns/notify_on_complete trigger was invisible to the judge.

Adds a session-based barrier (waiting_on_session) that releases on the process's
OWN trigger via process_registry.is_session_waiting(): the session exits, OR (if
started with watch_patterns) its pattern matches — even while the process keeps
running. list_sessions() now surfaces session_id + watch_patterns/watch_hit/
notify_on_complete so the judge sees the trigger and is told to prefer
wait_on_session for trigger processes. Judge verdict gains a {wait_on_session}
directive (preferred over pid). Backward-compatible GoalState field; pid + time
barriers unchanged.

Tests: TestSessionTriggerBarrier (release on mid-run pattern match while alive,
release on exit, unknown-session, full park→trigger→resume, parse, validation,
backcompat load). 105 goal-surface + 85 process_registry tests green.
2026-06-22 06:27:29 -07:00
teknium1
a6ce9b2fbb fix(picker): keep flat-namespace reseller first-party models in desktop picker
OpenCode Go (and OpenCode Zen) showed only a subset of the models they
serve in the desktop/CLI model picker — e.g. opencode-go rendered 13 of
19, silently dropping minimax-m3/m2.7/m2.5, glm-5/5.1, deepseek-v4-flash.

Root cause: the picker dedup in build_models_payload strips any model
from an aggregator row that overlaps a user-defined provider's catalog
(so a local proxy isn't shadowed by OpenRouter). It gated on
is_aggregator(), which is True for opencode-go/zen because their flat
/v1/models returns bare IDs the model-switch resolver searches. But
those are flat-namespace RESELLERS, not routing aggregators — every
model they list is first-party, so deduping them against a user proxy
that happens to serve a same-named model guts their own catalog.

Fix: add is_routing_aggregator() (True only for true routers like
OpenRouter and custom:* proxies; False for opencode-go/zen) and gate the
picker dedup on it. is_aggregator() is unchanged so model-switch flat
catalog resolution keeps working. Both desktop entry points
(model.options JSON-RPC and /api/model/options REST) and hermes model
share build_models_payload, so all surfaces get the full list.

Fixes #47077
2026-06-22 06:09:08 -07:00
Teknium
ef6492b648
fix(gateway): cold-start installed Windows gateway after update when none was running (#50804)
The post-update gateway resume path (`_resume_windows_gateways_after_update`)
only relaunched gateways that were *running* when the update began — it
enumerates live PIDs in `_pause_windows_gateways_for_update` and respawns
exactly those. A gateway that had already died between updates (e.g. it was
launched attached to a terminal/TUI that later closed, taking the child with
it) was never brought back: the Startup-folder / Scheduled-Task autostart
entry only fires on the next login, not after an in-place update.

So a Desktop-GUI update (which runs `hermes update --yes --gateway`) on a box
whose gateway had quietly died would complete with no gateway running, and the
user had no indication anything should have come up.

Fix: when no gateway is running at pause time but an autostart entry is
installed (`gateway_windows.is_installed()` — an explicit "I want a gateway"
signal), return a `cold_start_if_installed` token. The resume step then does a
fresh detached spawn via `gateway_windows._spawn_detached()` — the same
windowless `pythonw` + `CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB` path `hermes gateway start`
uses. It re-checks liveness immediately before spawning so a concurrent start
(autostart entry firing) can't produce a duplicate.

Gateway-less users (no autostart entry) get nothing forced on them — the
pause step still returns None for them. POSIX is unaffected: enabled systemd
units already restart via `Restart=always`.

Windows-only; best-effort throughout (logs at debug and no-ops on any error).

Tests: pause returns the cold-start token only when installed, returns None
when not installed, resume cold-starts on the token, and resume skips the
cold-start when a gateway is already running.
2026-06-22 06:02:31 -07:00
Teknium
eecb5b9dd1
fix(update): don't count across shallow-clone boundary (bogus '12492 commits behind') (#50784)
* chore: re-trigger CI (workflows did not dispatch on prior head)

* fix(update): don't count across shallow-clone boundary (bogus '12492 commits behind')

Installer checkouts are shallow (git clone --depth 1). The CLI banner and
hermes update --check both did a plain git fetch (silently unshallowing the
repo) then git rev-list --count HEAD..origin/main, which counts across the
shallow boundary and prints a huge nonsense number like '12492 commits behind'.

Detect shallow up front, fetch with --depth 1 to preserve the boundary, and
compare tip SHAs instead of counting:
- banner _check_via_local_git: returns UPDATE_AVAILABLE_NO_COUNT when behind
  (renders as 'update available') instead of the bogus count.
- _cmd_update_check: reports presence-only on shallow clones.
Full clones keep the exact count path unchanged. Mirrors the desktop fix in
apps/desktop/electron/main.cjs (commit 2950c6fa2).
2026-06-22 05:39:11 -07:00
Eugeniusz Gilewski
8845f3316c fix(security): restrict dashboard plugin backend import to bundled plugins (#43719)
Defense-in-depth for the dashboard plugin auto-import path. The web server
auto-imports and mounts the Python backend (dashboard/manifest.json -> api file)
of plugins found in ~/.hermes/plugins/ (user) and ./.hermes/plugins/ (project),
not just bundled plugins. So any plugin that reaches one of those dirs gets
arbitrary Python executed on the next dashboard start.

NOTE ON THREAT MODEL: #43719's originally-documented delivery chain (a public
--insecure dashboard + open API used to git clone a malicious repo into
~/.hermes/plugins/) is ALREADY mitigated on main — since the June 2026
hermes-0day hardening, a non-loopback bind ALWAYS requires an auth provider and
--insecure no longer bypasses the auth gate. This change is therefore NOT
closing that (now-authenticated) network path; it removes the residual
'arbitrary code executes merely because a plugin is on disk' hazard, which still
applies when a plugin arrives by other means: a socially-engineered git clone,
a supply-chain drop, an authenticated-but-malicious actor, or a future
regression in the auth gate. Untrusted on-disk code should not auto-execute.

Restrict dashboard backend Python auto-import to BUNDLED plugins only. User and
project plugins may still extend the dashboard UI via static JS/CSS, but their
api Python file is never auto-imported. Two layers: _discover_dashboard_plugins
scrubs api/_api_file for user/project sources (and bundled wins name conflicts
so a non-bundled plugin cannot shadow a trusted backend route);
_mount_plugin_api_routes re-refuses user/project at mount time. Tightens the
prior GHSA-5qr3-c538-wm9j / #29156 hardening (bundled+user) to bundled-only.

Salvaged from #44472 (@egilewski) onto current main.
2026-06-22 17:51:37 +05:30
Brooklyn Nicholson
5342eccf12 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into bb/pets 2026-06-22 05:25:49 -05:00
Teknium
5ff11a689b
feat(cli): /timestamps command + timestamps in /history (#50506)
display.timestamps already drove the [HH:MM] suffix on live submitted and
streamed message labels, but there was no runtime command to toggle it and
/history ignored the setting entirely. Add /timestamps [on|off|status]
(alias /ts) and render [HH:MM] in /history for turns that carry a stored
unix timestamp (resumed sessions). Live unsaved turns without a stored time
are never given a fabricated one. Uses the existing sanctioned non-wire
'timestamp' message key (stripped before the API call in chat_completions),
so message-alternation and prompt-cache invariants are untouched.
2026-06-21 22:44:25 -07:00
Shannon Sands
5dae502b86 Address email pairing review feedback 2026-06-21 22:43:57 -07:00
Teknium
74f0dd62e8
feat(cli): Ctrl+G submits the edited draft on save (TUI parity) (#50560)
Ctrl+G already opened $EDITOR with the current draft, but used
open_in_editor(validate_and_handle=False), which only loaded the saved text
back into the input area — the user still had to press Enter. The TUI's
Ctrl+G (openEditor) submits the draft on a clean exit. Since CLI submission
is driven by the custom Enter keybinding (not the buffer accept_handler),
validate_and_handle can't route through it; instead chain a done-callback on
the editor Task that calls the new _submit_editor_buffer(), which mirrors the
Enter handler's idle/queue/slash branches and drops an empty save.
2026-06-21 22:43:55 -07:00
Shannon Sands
4b09903de5 fix Nous auth refresh for idle agents 2026-06-21 22:43:48 -07:00
Ben Barclay
6202fdfc35
fix(container): detect dashboard role under s6-overlay v3 (#49196) (#50600)
* fix(gateway): walk /proc/*/cmdline to find main-wrapper.sh under s6-overlay v3 (#49196)

(cherry picked from commit 3a108c2df0)

* fix(container): peel s6-v3 rc.init prefix so dashboard role is detected

kyssta-exe's preceding commit (#49238) fixed _read_container_argv() to
locate the rc.init-launched main-wrapper.sh process under s6-overlay v3,
but the skip still never fired: _strip_container_argv_prefix() only peeled
a prefix when args[0] was init/main-wrapper.sh/hermes. Under s6 v3 the
matched argv is

    /bin/sh -e /run/s6/basedir/scripts/rc.init top
        /opt/hermes/docker/main-wrapper.sh dashboard ...

so args[0] stayed /bin/sh, _is_dashboard_container() returned False, and
the dashboard container reconciled + started its own gateway-default —
the exact dual Telegram getUpdates 409 in issue #49196.

Fix: strip everything up to and including the main-wrapper.sh token (the
stable boundary the image owns), covering both the v2 (/init ...) and v3
(/bin/sh ... rc.init top ...) shapes with one rule, instead of matching
launcher tokens positionally. This also repairs _is_legacy_gateway_run_request()
under v3, which shares the same strip helper (the issue called this out).

Tests: extend the dashboard true/false parametrize sets with the s6-v3
argv shape, and add test_main_skips_reconcile_in_dashboard_container_s6v3
exercising main() end-to-end with the v3 argv. Verified via mutation that
both new v3 assertions fail under the old positional strip and pass with
the fix.

---------

Co-authored-by: kyssta-exe <kyssta-exe@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-22 15:35:38 +10:00
Teknium
9e96e70995
feat(cli): /prompt — compose your next prompt in $EDITOR (#50509)
* feat(cli): /prompt — compose your next prompt in $EDITOR

Adds /prompt (alias /compose): opens $VISUAL/$EDITOR on a temp markdown
file so you can hand-edit a multi-line prompt, then sends the saved buffer
as the next agent turn. Text after the command pre-seeds the buffer; an
empty save cancels. Reuses the one-shot _pending_agent_seed the interactive
loop already consumes (same mechanism as /blueprint), so no changes to the
input event loop or message pipeline. CLI-only.

* feat(tui): /prompt slash command opens $EDITOR (parity with CLI)

The TUI already opens $EDITOR via Ctrl+G (openEditor), but had no /prompt
slash command like the classic CLI. Wire openEditor into the slash handler
context and register /prompt (alias /compose) to call it; inline text after
the command is dropped into the composer first so it carries into the editor,
matching the CLI's /prompt <text>.
2026-06-21 20:21:33 -07:00
Teknium
95d53c3bcb
feat(cli): /reasoning full — show complete thinking, not 10-line clamp (#50499)
* feat(cli): /reasoning full to show complete thinking, not 10-line clamp

The post-response Reasoning recap box hard-clamped long thinking to the
first 10 lines, so there was no way to see the full reasoning trace after
a turn (live streaming already shows it in full). Add display.reasoning_full
(default off) plus /reasoning full|clamp to toggle it at runtime; the clamp
truncation note now points at the command. Addresses repeated user requests
to show all thinking tokens.

* test(gateway): de-snapshot /reasoning help assertion

The test froze the exact args-hint literal '/reasoning [level|show|hide]',
which the new full/clamp args change to '[level|show|hide|full|clamp]'.
Convert to an invariant: assert /reasoning is in help and carries its core
args, not the exact hint string.

* feat(tui): /reasoning full|clamp parity in tui_gateway

The classic-CLI reasoning_full toggle had no TUI equivalent — typing
/reasoning full in the TUI fell through to parse_reasoning_effort and
errored. The TUI renders thinking as an expand/collapse section (no fixed
10-line recap), so map full -> sections.thinking=expanded (raw, uncapped
via thinkingPreview mode='full') and clamp -> collapsed, persisting
display.reasoning_full for cross-surface config consistency.
2026-06-21 20:21:11 -07:00
Teknium
7130d60861
feat(providers): remove google-gemini-cli + google-antigravity OAuth providers (#50492)
* feat(providers): remove google-gemini-cli + google-antigravity OAuth providers

Google now actively bans accounts for third-party tools that piggyback on
Gemini CLI / Antigravity / Code Assist OAuth, and because abuse prevention
sits at a backend layer the ban can extend to the entire Google account
(Gmail/Drive), with a second violation being permanent.
Ref: https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/discussions/20632

Removes both OAuth inference providers entirely (modules, provider profiles,
auth/runtime/config/models wiring, the /gquota Code Assist quota command,
the antigravity-cli optional skill, desktop + docs surface in en + zh-Hans).
The API-key 'gemini' provider (GOOGLE_API_KEY/GEMINI_API_KEY against
generativelanguage.googleapis.com) is unaffected and stays fully supported.

* fix(skills): keep the antigravity-cli skill — only the OAuth provider is removed

The antigravity-cli optional skill orchestrates the external `agy` binary as
a coding-agent tool via the terminal tool — it does NOT wrap Hermes inference
through the banned google-antigravity OAuth provider, so it carries none of
the account-ban risk that motivated removing that provider. Restore the skill,
its docs page, the sidebar entry, and the optional-skills catalog row. The
google-antigravity / google-gemini-cli inference providers stay fully removed.
2026-06-21 19:53:27 -07:00
Teknium
5bf23ff251
fix(banner): don't advertise toolsets/skills the agent wasn't given (#50497)
The welcome banner's 'Available Tools' merged in every toolset from the
global check_tool_availability() registry walk, regardless of whether it
was enabled for the current platform. On a Blank Slate CLI (file +
terminal only) that surfaced discord / feishu / kanban tools the agent
was never actually given — they are not in the agent's tool schema, but
the banner displayed them, making it look like they were exposed.

- Filter the unavailable-toolset merge to toolsets actually in
  enabled_toolsets (a toolset that's enabled but has unmet deps still
  legitimately shows as disabled/lazy).
- Gate the 'Available Skills' section on the skills toolset being
  enabled — when it's off, the agent can't load any skill, so show
  'Skills toolset disabled' instead of the on-disk catalog.

When enabled_toolsets is empty (older callers), behavior is unchanged.

Validation: blank-slate banner now shows only file + terminal and
'Skills toolset disabled'; a skills-enabled banner still lists the
catalog. Added regression tests; full banner suite green (15/15).
2026-06-21 19:08:54 -07:00