'Set as active' on the Profiles page only flips the sticky active_profile
file (future CLI/gateway runs) — it never retargets the running dashboard
process. The skills/toolsets endpoints called bare load_config()/
save_config(), so after 'activating' a profile in the web UI, deactivating
a skill silently wrote into the dashboard's own profile and the activated
profile was untouched.
Backend:
- _profile_scope() context manager on the skills/toolsets endpoints:
context-local HERMES_HOME override for call-time config resolution +
cron-style locked swap of tools.skills_tool's import-time SKILLS_DIR
- profile param on /api/skills, /api/skills/toggle, /api/tools/toolsets*
(list/toggle/config/provider/env), hub sources/search installed-state
- hub install/uninstall/update spawn 'hermes -p <profile> skills ...' so
the child rebinds skills_hub.SKILLS_DIR at import (the override cannot
reach import-time globals); profile validated -> 404/400 before spawn
Frontend:
- Skills page: profile selector (deep-linkable /skills?profile=<name>),
amber banner naming the managed profile, threaded through skill toggles,
toolset drawer, and hub browser
- Profiles page: 'Manage skills & tools' action per card; 'Set as active'
toast now says it applies to new CLI/gateway runs only
Omitted profile keeps legacy behavior (dashboard's own profile).
* feat(profiles): extend create endpoint for full profile-builder (model + MCPs + skills)
Backend foundation for the dashboard profile builder. Extends POST /api/profiles
to accept, in one call, everything a profile needs beyond name/clone:
- mcp_servers[] -> written into the new profile's config.yaml
- keep_skills[] -> replace-semantics: disable every seeded skill not kept
- hub_skills[] -> async install via 'hermes -p <name> skills install <id>'
All applied best-effort AFTER the profile dir exists, so a hiccup in any one
never 500s the create. Model/MCP/keep-skills writes are profile-scoped via the
HERMES_HOME context override (same mechanism as the existing _write_profile_model).
Hub installs go through a subprocess scoped with -p because skills_hub.SKILLS_DIR
is import-time-bound and the runtime override can't redirect it.
Adds two helpers (_write_profile_mcp_servers, _disable_unselected_skills) and a
TestClient test asserting all four paths land in the NEW profile's config and
the hub spawn is scoped to it. Design doc at docs/design/profile-builder.md.
* feat(dashboard): full-featured profile builder page
Adds a dedicated /profiles/new builder that composes everything a profile
needs into one stepped create flow, reusing the existing Models/Skills/MCP
data paths instead of duplicating them:
- Identity name + description
- Model provider+model picker (api.getModelOptions)
- Skills keep-which-built-in/optional (replace semantics, default = full
bundle) + skills-hub search/add (api.getSkills, searchSkillsHub)
- MCPs add HTTP/stdio servers inline
- Review blueprint -> single POST /api/profiles create
Nothing writes until Create; the one call commits model+MCPs+skill selection
and spawns hub-skill installs (reported in the success toast). ProfilesPage
header gets a 'Build' button (full builder) alongside 'Create' (quick modal).
Route is page-only (not in the sidebar nav). Verified with vite build (2258
modules, green).
Rebased onto current main and re-ported across the restructured
surfaces: model flows now thread confirm_provider/base_url/api_key
through hermes_cli/model_setup_flows.py, the Discord picker lives in
plugins/platforms/discord/adapter.py, and the web dashboard picker
applies chat-mode switches via config.set so the expensive-model
confirmation can ride the response.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The dashboard font is now selectable from the UI, not just YAML. A new Font
section in the header theme picker overrides the UI font of whatever theme is
active; the choice is orthogonal to the theme and survives theme switches.
Each theme keeps its own font as the default — picking "Theme default" clears
the override.
- web/src/themes/fonts.ts: curated font catalog (system + Google Fonts across
sans/serif/mono), each with a family stack and optional webfont URL. The
catalog is the only injected-font surface — no free-text URL box, so the
injected <link> origins stay fixed.
- web/src/themes/context.tsx: font-override state (localStorage + server),
applied after theme typography so it wins; theme apply re-asserts it, and
clearing re-runs theme apply to restore the theme's own font. Mono is left
to the theme so code/terminal are untouched.
- web/src/components/ThemeSwitcher.tsx: Font section with grouped, self-
previewing font rows and a "Theme default" clear option.
- hermes_cli/web_server.py: GET/PUT /api/dashboard/font persisting to
config.yaml dashboard.font, with a server-side id allow-list (unknown ids
coerce to the theme sentinel).
- i18n + types, api client methods, tests, and docs.
Validation: 6 new backend endpoint tests pass; tsc + vite build clean; live
browser test confirmed pick/persist/survive-theme-switch/clear all work.
Replicate the `hermes tools` configurator in the dashboard Skills →
Toolsets view. Each toolset now opens a config drawer that covers the
full lifecycle the CLI offers: enable/disable, pick a provider/backend,
enter and save API keys, and run a provider's post-setup install hook
with a live log tail.
The toolset view was previously read+toggle only — the provider matrix
and key-status endpoints existed but the page never called them, and
there was no way to save a key or run a backend install (npm/pip/binary)
from the browser.
Backend:
- New CLI subcommand `hermes tools post-setup <KEY>` — non-interactive,
scriptable target that runs a provider's install hook (agent_browser,
camofox, cua_driver, kittentts, piper, ddgs, spotify, langfuse,
xai_grok). Validated against valid_post_setup_keys() so an arbitrary
key can't drive _run_post_setup.
- PUT /api/tools/toolsets/{name}/env — save API keys to ~/.hermes/.env
via save_env_value (same store the CLI writes), validated against the
toolset category's env-var allowlist; blank values skipped.
- POST /api/tools/toolsets/{name}/post-setup — spawn-action that runs
`hermes tools post-setup <key>`; frontend tails the log via the
existing /api/actions/tools-post-setup/status. Registered in
_ACTION_LOG_FILES.
Frontend:
- New ToolsetConfigDrawer component (provider radios, password key
inputs with saved-state, get-a-key links, Run-setup + live install
log). Toolset cards get a Configure button + the drawer also exposes
the enable toggle.
- api.ts: toggleToolset, getToolsetConfig, selectToolsetProvider,
saveToolsetEnv, runToolsetPostSetup + ToolsetConfig/Provider/EnvVar/
EnvResult types.
Validation: 56 admin-endpoint tests pass (10 new: env save w/ CLI
parity + allowlist reject + blank-skip, post-setup spawn validation,
auth gate); 232 web_server tests pass; web npm run build + eslint clean;
HTTP E2E exercises save-key (CLI reads it back) and spawn+poll
post-setup to exit 0.
The Browse-hub tab was a blank search box with sparse result cards (name +
source + one Install button), no way to read a skill before installing, no
visual security scan, and no indication it was even connected to any hubs.
Backend (web_server.py):
- GET /api/skills/hub/sources — lists the configured hubs (label + trust
tier + GitHub rate-limit + index availability) and featured skills pulled
from the centralized index (zero extra API calls), plus installed-skill
provenance so the UI can mark already-installed results.
- GET /api/skills/hub/preview — fetches a skill's SKILL.md text + file
manifest WITHOUT installing (decodes byte-stored text, masks binaries).
- GET /api/skills/hub/scan — runs the SAME quarantine + scan_skill +
should_allow_install pipeline the CLI installer uses, then cleans up
quarantine, returning verdict / per-finding detail / severity tally /
install-policy decision.
- search now returns per-source counts + timed-out sources + installed map.
Frontend (SkillsPage HubBrowser):
- Landing state: connected-hubs strip + featured skill grid (no more blank
page).
- Rich cards: trust-level color coding, source, tags, identifier,
Details + Install (or Installed state).
- Detail dialog: read the actual SKILL.md, on-demand visual security scan
(verdict pill, severity tally, per-finding list, allow/block policy),
GitHub repo link.
- Search meta line: result count + timing + per-source breakdown (the
'feels slow / no feedback' complaint).
Tests: 4 new endpoint test classes (sources/preview/scan + updated search
shape) in test_dashboard_admin_endpoints.py.
Switching the main model never touches auxiliary slot pins (they're
independent, sticky per-task overrides). A user who switches main away
from a now-unpaid provider keeps paying 402s on every background aux call
until they manually reset those pins — silently, with no UI signal.
- /api/model/set scope:'main' now returns stale_aux: slots still pinned
to a provider different from the new main (additive field).
- Desktop Model Settings shows a switch-time notice after Apply AND a
persistent banner when any loaded aux slot mismatches the main provider,
both wired to the existing 'Reset all to main' action.
- Never auto-clears pins — a dedicated cheaper aux model is a legitimate
config; surface-and-offer instead of nuking.
- Fixes a stale pre-existing assertion in the panel test (main model now
renders via selectors, not a standalone label).
* fix: respect disabled auto-compaction on context overflow
Port from anomalyco/opencode#30749.
When compression.enabled is false, NO automatic compaction trigger may
fire. The proactive token-threshold paths (preflight + post-response
should_compress gate) already honoured the setting, but the three
provider-overflow recovery paths in the agent loop — long-context-tier
429, 413 payload-too-large, and context-overflow — called
_compress_context() unconditionally, silently compressing and rotating
the session against the user's explicit choice.
Add a single guard at the top of the overflow-recovery dispatch: when
compression is disabled and the error is one of those three overflow
classes, surface a terminal error (compaction_disabled: True) telling the
user to /compress manually, /new, switch to a larger-context model, or
reduce attachments. Manual /compress (force=True) is unaffected — it never
enters this loop.
Tests: new TestOverflowWithCompactionDisabled (413 + 400 overflow don't
compress when disabled; control case still compresses when enabled).
Existing overflow-recovery tests updated to enable compaction explicitly
(they verify the recovery fires); fixture defaults flipped to True to
match production (compression.enabled defaults to True).
* fix(dashboard): populate cron delivery dropdown from configured platforms
The dashboard cron-create/edit dropdown hardcoded five delivery options
(local, telegram, discord, slack, email), so users on Matrix — or any
other backend-supported platform — had no way to pick their channel even
though the cron scheduler delivers to all of them. It also offered
Telegram/Discord/etc. to users who never set those up.
- cron/scheduler.py: add cron_delivery_targets() — the single source of
truth. Intersects gateway-configured platforms with cron-deliverable
ones and reports whether each platform's home channel is set.
- web_server.py: GET /api/cron/delivery-targets exposes that list (+ the
implicit local option) to the dashboard.
- CronPage.tsx: both modals render options from the endpoint. Configured
platforms missing a home channel still appear, annotated "set a home
channel first" (option B), so the user knows what to fix. Edit modal
preserves a job's current target even if it's no longer configured.
Local-only state shows a "configure a platform under Channels" hint.
Validation: scheduler + endpoint E2E'd with a Matrix gateway (home set
and unset); 5 new tests; tests/cron + tests/hermes_cli/test_web_server
green (366 passed).
* Port from google-gemini/gemini-cli#21541: back up corrupted config.yaml
When config.yaml fails to parse, load_config() silently falls back to
DEFAULT_CONFIG and leaves the broken file on disk. If the user then re-runs
the setup wizard or hermes config set (both rewrite config.yaml), their
broken-but-recoverable overrides are lost for good.
Adapts the policy-file recovery from gemini-cli#21541: on the first parse
warning for a given broken file, snapshot it to config.yaml.corrupt.<ts>.bak
(best-effort, symlink-guarded, size-deduped) and tell the user where it
landed. Unlike Gemini's version we deliberately do NOT reset config.yaml to a
clean state — hermes never silently mutates user config, and leaving it means
a hand-fixed file is re-read on the next load.
Tests: 3 new cases (backup created + content preserved + original untouched;
same-size backup dedup; symlink not copied). E2E verified with isolated
HERMES_HOME and a real tab-indented broken config.
* feat(dashboard): add Debug Share to the System page
Surface `hermes debug share` in the dashboard. The System > Operations
section gets a dedicated card that uploads a redacted report + full logs
and returns the paste URLs as real, copyable links instead of a log tail.
- debug.py: factor a pure build_debug_share() returning structured
{urls, failures, redacted, auto_delete_seconds}; run_debug_share now
calls it (CLI output unchanged).
- web_server.py: POST /api/ops/debug-share runs the share core in a
worker thread and returns the structured payload synchronously (the
URLs are the whole point — not a backgrounded action).
- api.ts: runDebugShare() + DebugShareResponse.
- SystemPage.tsx: share card with a redaction toggle (on by default),
per-link + copy-all buttons, and the 6h auto-delete countdown.
- tests: build_debug_share core + endpoint (redact toggle, failure 502,
token gate).
Dashboard plugins (kanban, hermes-achievements) read
window.__HERMES_SESSION_TOKEN__ directly and hand-assembled WebSocket
URLs with ?token=. That works in loopback/--insecure mode but is
rejected on OAuth-gated deployments, where the session token is absent
and _ws_auth_ok only accepts single-use ?ticket= auth. The result was
401s on plugin REST calls and 1008/403 on the kanban live-events WS
whenever the dashboard ran behind OAuth (e.g. hosted Fly agents).
Make the plugin SDK the single sanctioned auth surface:
- web/src/lib/api.ts: add authedFetch() (raw Response for FormData
uploads / blob downloads, token-or-cookie auth, no throw / no 401
redirect) and buildWsUrl() (assembles a ws(s):// URL with the correct
auth param for the active mode — fresh single-use ticket in gated
mode, token in loopback).
- web/src/plugins/registry.ts: expose authedFetch, buildWsUrl,
buildWsAuthParam, and sdkVersion on window.__HERMES_PLUGIN_SDK__;
add SDK_CONTRACT_VERSION.
- web/src/plugins/sdk.d.ts: hand-authored typed contract for the
plugin SDK + registry globals (single source of truth for the
Window declarations).
- plugins/kanban + hermes-achievements dist bundles: stop reading the
session token directly; route uploads/downloads through
SDK.authedFetch and the live-events WS through SDK.buildWsUrl.
- plugins/kanban plugin_api.py: _ws_upgrade_authorized() delegates the
/events WS upgrade to the canonical web_server._ws_auth_ok gate, so
it transparently accepts loopback token / gated ticket / internal
credential and can never drift from core auth again.
- tests: guard test asserting no plugin dist reads
__HERMES_SESSION_TOKEN__ directly; kanban gated-ticket WS test.
Verified live on a gated staging Fly agent: kanban /events upgrades
101 with a minted ticket (ticket_len=43, ws_auth_ok=True) where the
old code got 403.
* feat(desktop): enrich profiles dashboard and de-dupe channel env vars
Add active-profile switching, role descriptions (manual + auto-generate
via the auxiliary LLM), per-profile model selection, and gateway-running
/ distribution badges to the GUI Profiles page. New profile creation
gains clone-all, optional description and model assignment.
Hide messaging-platform credentials (channel_managed) from the Keys/Env
page since the Channels page is the canonical surface for them, and
relabel the trimmed "messaging" category as "Gateway".
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* fix(desktop): address review feedback on profiles/env changes
- ProfilesPage: scope the action-menu outside-click handler to the menu's
own container via a ref so opening one card's menu no longer leaves
others open.
- EnvPage: route the "Gateway" label and hint through i18n
(t.common.gateway / gatewayHint) instead of hard-coded English, with an
English fallback for untranslated locales.
- web_server: only report description_auto=true when auto-generation
actually succeeded.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* fix(desktop): address second-round review on profiles
- ProfilesPage: treat describe-auto success by null-checking the
description and trust the response's description_auto flag instead of
assuming true; disable the model-editor Save button unless the selected
choice resolves to a real /api/model/options entry (avoids silent
no-op saves).
- tests: cover the new profile endpoints (active get/set + 404,
description round-trip + 404, model round-trip + 400 validation, and
describe-auto success/failure contracts).
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* fix(desktop): more profiles review fixes (toggles, races, tests)
- ProfilesPage: use the canonical `active` returned by setActiveProfile;
make the SOUL/description/model action-menu items toggle their editor
closed when already open; guard description save/auto-describe against
stale responses via an activeDescRequest ref so a late reply can't
clobber a different open editor.
- tests: assert /api/env channel_managed classification matches
_channel_managed_env_keys().
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
The dashboard's update button ran 'hermes update' immediately with no
preview. Now the System page shows whether an update is available and
asks the user to confirm before applying it.
- New GET /api/hermes/update/check: reports install method, current
version, and commits-behind (via banner.check_for_updates, 6h-cached;
?force=1 busts the cache). Soft-fails to behind=null on network error;
marks docker/nix/homebrew as can_apply=false with the out-of-band cmd.
- System page: update-status badge on the Hermes version row (latest /
N behind), a Check-for-updates button, and an Update-now button that
opens a ConfirmDialog showing the commit count before POST /api/hermes/
update fires. Cached status loads with the rest of the page.
- Docs + 5 endpoint tests (git/up-to-date/docker/soft-failure + auth gate).
* feat(dashboard): nous-blue theme, bulk sessions, schedule picker
Batch of related dashboard improvements gathered on
austin/fix/dashboard-changes:
* Nous Blue theme — faithful port of the LENS_5I overlay system onto
the existing DashboardTheme. Lifts the foreground inversion layer to
z-index 200 to fix the long-standing hover / loading visual artifact,
adds an explicit swatchColors slot so the theme picker shows the
post-inversion preview, and migrates the legacy "lens-5i" theme key
from localStorage / API to "nous-blue" on first read.
* Theme-aware series colors: new --series-input-token /
--series-output-token CSS vars consumed by Analytics + Models
charts; ToolCall + ModelInfoCard switched to semantic
--color-success for diff lines and the Tools capability badge.
* Analytics + Models headers: consolidate period selector + refresh
next to the page title and drop the redundant period badge.
* Bulk session management — "Delete empty (N)" button + per-row
checkboxes with shift-click range select and a bulk-delete action
bar. Backed by SessionDB.delete_sessions() /
delete_empty_sessions() plus POST /api/sessions/bulk-delete and
DELETE /api/sessions/empty (registered before the templated
/api/sessions/{session_id} family so they don't get shadowed).
Hard cap of 500 IDs per bulk request. Full pytest coverage.
* Cron page — human-readable schedule picker (every-interval / daily
/ weekly / monthly / once / custom) replaces the raw cron
expression input; the job list now renders "Weekly on Mon, Wed,
Fri at 14:30" instead of "30 14 * * 1,3,5". English-only ordinals
for monthly schedules so non-English locales don't get incorrect
suffixes.
* example-dashboard plugin moved from plugins/ to tests/fixtures/ so
stock installs no longer ship the demo. Tests install it
dynamically via a pytest fixture that also reorders the FastAPI
routes.
* i18n: 40+ new keys for the bulk-select UI and schedule
picker/describer translated across all 16 locales.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* refactor(dashboard): dedupe memory provider picker
The memory provider <Select> lived on both /system and /plugins,
writing the same config.yaml field through two different endpoints
with no cross-page refresh. Remove the picker from /system in favor
of a read-only status row + link to /plugins, where it pairs with
the context-engine picker under "Plugin providers".
/system retains the destructive admin controls (file sizes, Reset
MEMORY.md / USER.md / all). The api.setMemoryProvider client and
PUT /api/memory/provider backend endpoint are left in place for
CLI / script callers.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* docs(dashboard): address Copilot review on PR #37383
- Backdrop layer-stack comment claimed LENS_5I-style themes override
--component-backdrop-bg-blend-mode to multiply, but our only
LENS_5I-style theme (nous-blue) keeps the default difference.
Reword to describe what the code actually does and present the
var as a forward-looking extension hook.
- /api/sessions/bulk-delete docstring promised the response would
echo back the list of deleted IDs, but the implementation only
returns {ok, deleted}. Tighten the docstring to match the wire
format; the client already knows what it asked to delete, so the
IDs aren't needed.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* fix(dashboard): address copilot review on cron describe + bulk-select checkbox
- schedule.ts: restrict `describeCronExpression` to strictly 5-field cron
expressions. The backend `parse_schedule` also accepts the 6-field
`min hour dom month dow year` form, and humanising those by
destructuring only the first five fields would silently drop the year
(e.g. ``0 9 * * * 2099`` rendered as "Daily at 09:00"). 6+ field
expressions now fall through to the raw-string fallback so the user
sees what's actually scheduled.
- SessionsPage.tsx (SessionRow): wire the bulk-select Checkbox's
``onClick`` directly instead of attaching it to a parent ``<span>``
with a no-op ``onCheckedChange``. Radix forwards onClick to the
underlying ``<button role=checkbox>``, so the same handler now drives
both mouse clicks (preserving shift-key state for range select) and
keyboard activation (Space on the focused checkbox, which the browser
synthesises as a click on the <button>). Improves a11y / keyboard UX
without changing the controlled-selection model.
- SessionsPage.tsx: also extend ``SessionRowProps`` with the new
``onRename`` / ``onExport`` props introduced on main so the row's
destructured prop types resolve after the merge.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
The /api/messaging/platforms endpoints (catalog, configure, test) shipped
with the desktop app but never got a dashboard UI; the recent admin-panel
PRs covered MCP/webhooks/hooks/system but skipped messaging channels. This
adds the missing page so all 20+ channels (Telegram, Discord, Slack, Matrix,
Mattermost, WhatsApp, Signal, BlueBubbles, Email, SMS, DingTalk, Feishu,
WeCom, WeChat, QQ Bot, Yuanbao, plugin platforms, etc.) can be configured,
enabled/disabled, tested, and connected entirely from the browser.
- web/src/pages/ChannelsPage.tsx: per-platform list with live status, enable
Switch, Test, and a Configure modal that renders each platform's exact
setup fields (secrets masked, required validated, redacted display).
- web/src/lib/api.ts: MessagingPlatform types + get/update/test client fns.
- web/src/App.tsx: /channels route + nav tab (Radio icon, after MCP).
- docs: Channels section + REST endpoints + screenshot.
Frontend-only — reuses the existing env-write + config-enable backend, which
auto-enables a platform once its required env vars are present and the
gateway restarts. No core changes, no new tool schema.
* feat(dashboard): MCP catalog + enable/disable, webhook toggle, hook create/delete, system stats
Backend for the comprehensive admin pass:
- MCP: GET /api/mcp/catalog (browse Nous-approved optional-mcps), POST
/api/mcp/catalog/install, PUT /api/mcp/servers/{name}/enabled
- Webhooks: PUT /api/webhooks/{name}/enabled; gateway rejects disabled routes
with 403 (hot-reloaded, no restart)
- Hooks: POST/DELETE /api/ops/hooks — create (with consent approval) + remove;
list now reports accurate allowlist status + valid events
- System: GET /api/system/stats — OS/arch/python/cpu + psutil memory/disk/
uptime/process, stdlib fallback
All gated by dashboard auth; secrets never returned.
* feat(dashboard): MCP catalog UI, enable/disable toggles, hook create, system stats
- McpPage: catalog section (browse Nous-approved MCPs, one-click install with
env prompts) + per-server enable/disable toggle with gateway-restart note
- WebhooksPage: per-subscription enable/disable toggle (muted + badge when off)
- SystemPage: new Host stats section (OS/arch/python/cpu/mem/disk/uptime/load),
shell-hook create modal + delete, 'Create backup' label
- api.ts: client methods + types for catalog, toggles, hook CRUD, system stats
* test(dashboard): cover catalog, toggles, hook CRUD, system stats, webhook toggle
Adds tests for the comprehensive pass: MCP enable/disable + catalog list +
catalog-install-unknown, hook create/delete with consent, system stats shape,
and webhook enable/disable. 26 tests total, all green.
* docs(dashboard): document the comprehensive admin pass + fresh screenshots
Updates the MCP/Webhooks/Pairing/System sections for catalog browse+install,
enable/disable toggles, hook creation, and host system stats; adds the new
endpoints to the API table; replaces the screenshots with live captures of
the rebuilt pages (real data, no dummies) including the hook-create modal.
* feat(dashboard): curator, portal status, and prompt-size/dump/migrate ops
Closes the last in-scope CLI gaps from the coverage audit:
- Curator: GET /api/curator (status), PUT /api/curator/paused, POST
/api/curator/run (background)
- Portal: GET /api/portal (Nous auth + Tool Gateway routing, read-only)
- Diagnostics: POST /api/ops/prompt-size, /api/ops/dump, /api/ops/config-migrate
(backgrounded, tailed via action status)
Host-bound commands (secrets/proxy/lsp/acp/computer-use/desktop/completion/
postinstall/uninstall/claw) remain CLI-only by design.
* feat(dashboard): curator + portal + diagnostics UI, tests
- SystemPage: Nous Portal status section (auth + Tool Gateway routing),
Skill curator card (status + pause/resume + run now), and three new
Operations buttons (prompt size, support dump, migrate config)
- api.ts: client methods + CuratorStatus/PortalStatus types
- tests: curator pause/resume, portal shape, system-stats shape, + auth-gate
coverage for the new GET endpoints (31 tests total)
* docs(dashboard): document curator, portal, and diagnostics + refresh System screenshots
Updates the System section for the Nous Portal status, Skill curator
controls, and the new prompt-size/dump/migrate operations; adds them to the
API table; refreshes the System screenshots (now showing Portal + Curator)
and adds a dedicated curator/gateway/memory capture.
* feat(dashboard): session stats/export/prune + skills hub search endpoints
Completes the existing tabs' backend depth (audit vs CLI):
- Sessions: GET /api/sessions/stats (store stats), GET /api/sessions/{id}/export,
POST /api/sessions/prune. /stats is registered before /{session_id} so the
literal path isn't captured by the parameterized route.
- Skills: GET /api/skills/hub/search — parallel multi-source hub search (threaded),
returns installable identifiers
- (rename via PATCH and cron-edit via PUT already existed; now surfaced in UI)
* feat(dashboard): complete existing tabs — sessions mgmt, skills hub browse, cron edit
Audited every existing tab against its CLI command and filled the gaps:
- Sessions: store stats bar, per-row rename + export (JSON download), and a
prune-old-sessions control (mirrors hermes sessions rename/export/prune/stats)
- Skills: new 'Browse hub' view — search the skill hub across all sources,
install by identifier with a live install log, and 'Update all' (mirrors
hermes skills search/install/update)
- Cron: per-job Edit modal (pre-filled) calling updateCronJob (hermes cron edit)
- api.ts: renameSession/getSessionStats/exportSessionUrl/pruneSessions,
updateCronJob, searchSkillsHub + types
Models tab was already comprehensive (provider+model picker, dynamic per-provider
lists, main + all 11 aux-task assignments, reset) — verified, no change needed.
* test(dashboard): cover session stats/rename/export/prune + skills hub search
Adds the route-shadowing guard for /api/sessions/stats (must not be captured
by /api/sessions/{session_id}), rename/export/prune, and the empty-query
short-circuit for hub search. 36 tests total, all green.
* docs(dashboard): document enhanced Sessions, Skills hub, and Cron edit
Sessions: stats bar, rename, export, prune (+ screenshot). Skills: new Browse
hub view for search/install/update (+ screenshot). Cron: edit action. API
table updated with the new endpoints.
* feat(dashboard): backend API for MCP, pairing, webhooks, credential pool, memory, gateway lifecycle
Adds REST endpoints so a remote admin can manage these without CLI access:
- MCP servers: list/add/remove/test (config.yaml parity with hermes mcp)
- Pairing: list/approve/revoke/clear-pending messaging codes
- Webhooks: list/subscribe/remove (hot-reloaded JSON store)
- Credential pool: list/add/remove rotation keys (via CredentialPool API)
- Memory provider: status/select/disable/reset
- Gateway lifecycle: start/stop (restart+update already existed)
Secrets redacted on read; usable values only reach the agent at session start.
All endpoints sit behind the existing dashboard auth gate.
* feat(dashboard): backend API for ops + skills hub
- Ops actions (spawned, log-tailed via /api/actions): doctor, security audit,
backup, import, checkpoints prune
- Ops reads (structured JSON): hooks list + allowlist status, checkpoints list
with per-session size
- Skills hub actions (spawned): install / uninstall / update
- Registers new action log files for all spawn-based endpoints
All gated by the existing dashboard auth middleware.
* feat(dashboard): admin pages for MCP, pairing, webhooks, and system ops
Adds four new dashboard pages + nav entries so a remote admin can manage
Hermes without CLI access:
- MCP: list/add/remove/test MCP servers
- Webhooks: list/create/delete subscriptions (one-time secret reveal)
- Pairing: approve/revoke/clear messaging pairing codes
- System: gateway start/stop/restart, memory provider + reset, credential
pool add/remove, ops (doctor/audit/backup/import/skills update) with a
live action-log viewer, checkpoints prune, shell-hooks status
api.ts: client methods + types for all new endpoints.
App.tsx: routes + sidebar nav (plain labels, no i18n key required).
Verified: tsc -b clean, production build succeeds, new pages lint clean,
zero new eslint errors in App.tsx.
* test(dashboard): cover admin API endpoints
20 tests across MCP, credential pool, memory, pairing, webhooks, ops, plus
an auth-gate parametrize that asserts every admin endpoint requires the
session token. Asserts request contract + CLI-config parity, not catalog
values (per the no-change-detector-tests rule).
* docs(dashboard): document MCP, Webhooks, Pairing, and System admin pages
Adds Pages sections for the four new admin tabs and an Admin-endpoints table
to the REST API reference. Updates the page description to reflect the
dashboard's expanded role as a full administration panel.
In loopback mode the dashboard's identity probe (/api/auth/me) returns
401 by design — AuthWidget swallows it and renders nothing. But the
probe routed through fetchJSON, whose loopback 401 handler treats a 401
as a rotated session token and full-page-reloads to pick up a fresh one.
That reload is guarded by a one-shot sessionStorage flag which every
*successful* request clears, so with auth/me reliably 401ing and the
other dashboard calls (status/config/sessions) reliably succeeding, the
guard never sticks and the page reload-loops indefinitely (the "boot
flash").
Add an allowUnauthorized option to fetchJSON that skips only the loopback
stale-token reload (the 401 still throws so AuthWidget can catch it, and
the gated-mode login_url envelope redirect is unaffected), and use it for
getAuthMe.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
The dashboard's loopback auth uses an ephemeral '_SESSION_TOKEN' that
rotates on every server restart (hermes update, hermes gateway restart,
etc.). A tab kept open across the restart holds the OLD token in
window.__HERMES_SESSION_TOKEN__ from the previous HTML render, so every
'/api/*' fetch returns '401 Unauthorized' — surfacing in the UI as
'Failed to load Kanban board: 401: Unauthorized', 'Analytics 401', etc.
(#24186, #25275).
Before this patch the workaround was to manually clear site data or
hard-reload — annoying enough that users reported it as a regression
even though the token rotation is by design (security property:
stolen tokens can't survive a server restart).
The HTML response already sets 'Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache,
must-revalidate', so a reload reliably picks up the freshly-injected
token. fetchJSON now triggers that reload automatically on the first
loopback-mode 401, guarded by a sessionStorage flag so a genuine
auth bug (where even the new token fails) falls through to throw
on the second attempt instead of reload-looping. The flag is
cleared on any 2xx so a subsequent server restart in the same tab
gets its own reload cycle.
Gated mode is unaffected — that path already redirects to login_url
via the structured 401 envelope (Phase 6), and the new code is
explicitly skipped when window.__HERMES_AUTH_REQUIRED__ is set.
Refs #24186, #25275
Phase 7 surfaces the OAuth gate state to users.
web/src/components/AuthWidget.tsx (new):
Sidebar widget that fetches /api/auth/me on mount and renders a
compact 'Logged in as <user_id…> via <provider>' row with a logout
icon. Contract V1 (Nous Portal) emits no email/display_name claims,
so user_id is the display value (truncated to 14 chars + ellipsis);
display_name and email fallthroughs are forward-compat for OQ-C1.
Renders nothing on 401 from /api/auth/me — that's the signal the
gate isn't engaged (loopback mode), in which case the widget would
be confusing.
Logout POSTs /auth/logout (which clears cookies + redirects to
/login) then full-page-navigates to /login itself; the SPA's fetch
wrapper doesn't follow that redirect, so the navigation is explicit.
web/src/App.tsx: mounts <AuthWidget /> above <SidebarFooter />.
Component is self-hiding in loopback mode so there's no need for a
conditional mount.
web/src/lib/api.ts:
- getAuthMe() + logout() helpers
- AuthMeResponse type
- StatusResponse gets optional auth_required + auth_providers fields
so the existing StatusPage can render a gated/loopback badge.
hermes_cli/web_server.py: /api/status payload now includes
- auth_required: bool — whether app.state.auth_required is True
- auth_providers: list[str] — registered DashboardAuthProvider names
Lazy-imports list_providers so early-startup status calls don't
crash if the dashboard_auth module is still being set up.
tests/hermes_cli/test_dashboard_auth_status_endpoint.py: 3 new tests
covering the new status fields in both gated and loopback modes plus
a regression that no existing field got dropped from the payload.
The hermes status CLI is unchanged in this commit — that command
tracks model providers + OAuth credentials, not running-dashboard
state. The /api/status endpoint is the canonical place to query
dashboard auth-gate state, consumed by the React StatusPage already.
Contract V1 of nous-account-service PR #180 ships no refresh tokens, so
the original Phase 6 silent-refresh design is replaced with a thinner
'401 → redirect to /login' UX. The dashboard's gated middleware now
emits a structured envelope on any auth failure; the SPA's fetch
wrapper sees it and full-page-navigates the user through re-auth.
hermes_cli/dashboard_auth/cookies.py:
set_session_cookies(refresh_token='') SKIPS writing the
hermes_session_rt cookie. Forward-compat: a non-empty refresh_token
still emits the cookie unchanged, so a future Portal contract that
starts issuing RTs flips the persistence on with no other change.
clear_session_cookies still emits a Max-Age=0 deletion for the RT
cookie so stale cookies from earlier deployments get flushed on
logout / session expiry. Deprecation marker + rationale in
module docstring per the user's docstring-only deprecation pattern.
hermes_cli/dashboard_auth/middleware.py:
_unauth_response now builds a structured JSON envelope for API 401s:
{ error: 'session_expired' | 'unauthenticated',
detail: 'Unauthorized',
reason: <internal>,
login_url: '/login?next=<safe-path>' }
HTML redirects also carry next= so a user landing on /sessions
without a cookie bounces back to /sessions after re-auth.
_safe_next_target validates same-origin: drops protocol-relative
paths (//evil.com), absolute URLs, and any /login or /auth/* loop.
Dead cookies are cleared on the 401 path so the browser stops
replaying invalid tokens.
hermes_cli/dashboard_auth/routes.py:
/auth/callback accepts next= query param and validates via
_validate_post_login_target (same rules as the gate's
_safe_next_target — defence-in-depth because next= survived a full
IDP round trip and attacker-controlled state can re-enter via the
callback URL). Open-redirect attempts land at '/' instead.
web/src/lib/api.ts:
fetchJSON parses the 401 envelope and full-page-navigates to
body.login_url ONLY on the known session-expiry error codes.
Domain-level 401s (e.g. permission errors) bubble up as regular
errors. credentials: 'include' added so cookie auth works for all
fetches routed through this wrapper. sessionStorage.lastLocation is
preserved for future use by AuthWidget / hermes_status.
Test files marked with pytest.mark.xdist_group so the four files that
mutate web_server.app.state.auth_required serialize onto the same xdist
worker — eliminates 'works locally, fails in CI' app-state bleed.
20 new tests in test_dashboard_auth_401_reauth.py:
- set_session_cookies(refresh_token='') skips RT cookie
- clear_session_cookies still emits RT deletion
- 401 envelope shape (unauthenticated vs session_expired)
- dead cookie cleared on invalid-token 401
- login_url carries next= for deep paths
- login loop avoided when path is /login/auth/api-auth
- protocol-relative URL rejected
- _safe_next_target unit tests (accept same-origin, reject loops/abs)
- /auth/callback respects safe next= but rejects open redirects
2 pre-existing tests updated to accept the new /login?next=%2F shape.
Full dashboard-auth suite: 168 passed, 1 skipped (Phase 0 pre-existing).
Phase 5 task 5.3. The dashboard's three WS-using surfaces (ChatPage,
gatewayClient, ChatSidebar) previously hardcoded ?token=<session>. In
gated mode the server rejects that path; the SPA must mint a single-use
ticket via POST /api/auth/ws-ticket and pass ?ticket= on the upgrade.
web/src/lib/api.ts: adds getWsTicket() (POST /api/auth/ws-ticket with
credentials: 'include') and buildWsAuthParam() — a helper that returns
['ticket', <minted>] in gated mode and ['token', <session>] in loopback.
Window.__HERMES_AUTH_REQUIRED__ is read from the server-injected
bootstrap script and toggles the path. Documented as the bridge from
cookie auth (REST) to WS auth.
web/src/pages/ChatPage.tsx: buildWsUrl() now takes an [authName, authValue]
pair instead of a bare token. The WS construct is wrapped in an IIFE so
the outer effect can stay synchronous (the cleanup returns the effect's
disposer at top level). onDataDisposable + onResizeDisposable hoisted to
`let` bindings the cleanup closes over.
web/src/lib/gatewayClient.ts: connect() branches on
window.__HERMES_AUTH_REQUIRED__ before opening /api/ws. Explicit token
overrides win (test-only path); otherwise gated → fetch ticket, loopback
→ use injected session token.
web/src/components/ChatSidebar.tsx: events-feed WS opens through the
same IIFE pattern as ChatPage. The ws local is hoisted so the cleanup's
ws?.close() works after the async mint resolves.
Server side already injects window.__HERMES_AUTH_REQUIRED__ in
_serve_index (Phase 3.5).
Removes the global `uppercase` + `font-mondwest` from the App.tsx root
that forced every page to opt-out, replaces stacked-alpha text colors
with semantic tokens for WCAG-AA contrast across all 7 themes, and
applies the new `text-display` utility from @nous-research/ui@0.16.0
on intentional brand chrome (page titles, sidebar headings, segmented
filters) only. Bumps every sub-12px arbitrary text size to text-xs.
Also widens the dashboard plugin routes (/api/dashboard/agent-plugins/
{name:path}/...) so category-namespaced plugins like observability/
langfuse and image_gen/openai can be enable/disabled from the dashboard
— previously the FE encodeURIComponent-ed the slash and the backend
{name} route rejected it. _validate_plugin_name still blocks .. and
backslash, and strips leading/trailing slash.
Touches sessions/env/keys page chrome and adds two new i18n keys
(`overview`, `showMore`/`showLess`) across all 18 locales.
Squashes 19 commits from PR #28832.
Co-authored-by: Hermes <noreply@nousresearch.com>
Salvages #27568 by @SerenityTn. Dashboard cron page now lists cron
jobs from all profiles, with profile-aware filter UI and storage
routing. Includes test coverage for cross-profile listing, mutation,
deletion, and validation.
Also fixes orphan conflict markers in config.py left by an earlier
salvage merge (kanban.dispatch_stale_timeout_seconds was double-nested
in HEAD/PR markers from #28452 salvage of #23790).
The Hermes dashboard previously assumed it was served at the root of its
host (e.g. https://kanban.tilos.com/). When mounted behind a path-prefix
reverse proxy (e.g. https://mission-control.tilos.com/hermes/), the SPA
404'd because:
- index.html shipped absolute /assets/index-*.js URLs
- React Router had no basename
- The plugin loader hit /dashboard-plugins/<name>/... at the root host
- CSS in the bundle had absolute url(/fonts/...) references
This patch makes the dashboard prefix-aware at runtime, no rebuild
required. The proxy injects 'X-Forwarded-Prefix: /hermes' on every
request and the Python server:
- Rewrites href/src in served index.html to '${prefix}/assets/...'
- Injects 'window.__HERMES_BASE_PATH__="${prefix}"' for the SPA to read
- Rewrites url() refs in CSS at serve time
The SPA reads window.__HERMES_BASE_PATH__ once at boot and:
- Prefixes all /api/... fetches via api.ts
- Prefixes all /dashboard-plugins/... script/css URLs in usePlugins
- Sets <BrowserRouter basename={...}> so client-side routing works
When no X-Forwarded-Prefix header is present, behavior is unchanged
(empty prefix => serves at root, kanban.tilos.com keeps working).
Refs: MC-AUTO-13
- New config key: dashboard.hidden_plugins (list of plugin names)
- GET /api/dashboard/plugins now filters out hidden plugins from sidebar
- POST /api/dashboard/plugins/{name}/visibility toggles visibility
- Hub response includes user_hidden boolean per plugin row
- Eye/EyeOff toggle on plugin cards with dashboard manifests
- i18n: 'Show in sidebar' / 'Hide from sidebar' (en/zh)
- New PluginsPage.tsx: full plugin management UI (list, enable/disable,
install from git, remove, git pull updates, provider picker)
- Backend: dashboard_set_agent_plugin_enabled now also toggles the
plugin's toolset in platform_toolsets so enabling actually makes
tools visible in agent sessions
- Backend: /api/dashboard/plugins/hub returns auth_required + auth_command
per plugin (checks tool registry check_fn)
- Frontend: auth_required shown as Badge + CommandBlock with copy-able
auth command
- Fix: Select overflow in providers card (min-w-0 grid cells, removed
truncate/overflow-hidden that clipped dropdown)
- Refactor: _install_plugin_core extracted for non-interactive reuse,
PluginOperationError for structured error handling
- i18n: en/zh/types updated with all new plugin page strings
Merge resolved conflicts in web/src/{i18n/{en,zh,types}.ts,lib/api.ts}
by keeping both this branch's `profiles` additions and upstream's new
`models` page additions.
Copilot review feedback:
- Implement POST /api/profiles/{name}/open-terminal endpoint (already
present); align Windows branch to `cmd.exe /c start "" <cmd>` so it
matches the new test and spawns a fresh window instead of /k reusing
the parent console.
- Move backslash escaping out of the macOS AppleScript f-string
expression (Python <3.12 disallows backslashes inside f-string
expression parts).
- Patch `_get_wrapper_dir` via monkeypatch in
test_profiles_create_creates_wrapper_alias_when_safe so the test no
longer writes to the real `~/.local/bin`.
- Extend test_dashboard_browser_safe_imports to scan `.ts` files in
addition to `.tsx`.
- Switch upstream's new ModelsPage.tsx away from the `@nous-research/ui`
root barrel onto per-component subpaths to satisfy the stricter scan.
- Fix NouiTypography `leading-1.4` -> `leading-[1.4]` so Tailwind
actually emits the line-height for the `sm` variant.
- Guard ProfilesPage.openSoulEditor against out-of-order responses by
tracking the latest requested profile via a ref.
- Replace ProfilesPage's hand-rolled setup command with a fetch to
`/api/profiles/{name}/setup-command` so the copied command always
matches what the backend would actually run (handles wrapper-alias
collisions and reserved names correctly).
- Wire SOUL.md textarea label `htmlFor` -> textarea `id` so screen
readers and clicking the label work as expected.
Dashboard Models page was analytics-only — no way to pick a model as main
for new sessions or override an auxiliary task slot without hand-editing
config.yaml or running a /model slash command inside a chat.
Changes:
- hermes_cli/web_server.py: three REST endpoints (GET /api/model/options,
GET /api/model/auxiliary, POST /api/model/set). Reuses
list_authenticated_providers() from model_switch.py so the REST path
surfaces the same curated model lists as the TUI-gateway model.options
JSON-RPC. POST /api/model/set writes model.provider + model.default for
scope=main, and auxiliary.<task>.{provider,model} for scope=auxiliary
(with task="" meaning 'all 8 slots' and task="__reset__" resetting them
to auto).
- web/src/components/ModelPickerDialog.tsx: accepts an optional loader +
onApply pair so it works without an open chat PTY. ChatSidebar's
gw-WebSocket path still works unchanged (back-compat).
- web/src/pages/ModelsPage.tsx: Model Settings panel at the top showing
main model + collapsible list of 8 auxiliary tasks with per-row Change
buttons and Reset all to auto. Every existing model card gets a
'Use as' dropdown for one-click assignment to main or any aux slot.
Cards badged 'main' or 'aux · <task>' when currently assigned.
- website/docs/user-guide/configuring-models.md: new docs page walking
through both UI paths, aux task override patterns, troubleshooting,
plus REST/CLI alternatives.
- Screenshots under website/static/img/docs/dashboard-models/.
Applies to new sessions only — running sessions keep their model (use
/model slash command to hot-swap a live session). No prompt-cache
invalidation on existing sessions.
- New /models page in left nav (after Analytics)
- New /api/analytics/models endpoint with per-model token/cost/session
breakdown, cache read/reasoning tokens, tool calls, avg tokens/session,
and capabilities from models.dev (vision/tools/reasoning/context window)
- Model cards with stacked token distribution bar, capability badges,
provider badges, cost info, and relative time
- Summary stats bar (models used, total tokens, est. cost, sessions)
- Period selector (7d/30d/90d) with refresh
- i18n support (en + zh)
Copy profile dashboard changes onto a fresh branch under the vincez-hms-coder account.
Includes:
- Profiles dashboard route and sidebar entry
- Profile lifecycle REST endpoints
- SOUL.md read/write support
- i18n labels and helper text updates
- Targeted profile API tests
Test plan:
- pytest tests/hermes_cli/test_web_server.py -k profile -q
- cd web && npm run build
Dashboard themes now control typography and layout, not just colors.
Each built-in theme picks its own fonts, base size, radius, and density
so switching produces visible changes beyond hue.
Schema additions (per theme):
- typography — fontSans, fontMono, fontDisplay, fontUrl, baseSize,
lineHeight, letterSpacing. fontUrl is injected as <link> on switch
so Google/Bunny/self-hosted stylesheets all work.
- layout — radius (any CSS length) and density
(compact | comfortable | spacious, multiplies Tailwind spacing).
- colorOverrides (optional) — pin individual shadcn tokens that would
otherwise derive from the palette.
Built-in themes are now distinct beyond palette:
- default — system stack, 15px, 0.5rem radius, comfortable
- midnight — Inter + JetBrains Mono, 14px, 0.75rem, comfortable
- ember — Spectral (serif) + IBM Plex Mono, 15px, 0.25rem
- mono — IBM Plex Sans + Mono, 13px, 0 radius, compact
- cyberpunk— Share Tech Mono everywhere, 14px, 0 radius, compact
- rose — Fraunces (serif) + DM Mono, 16px, 1rem, spacious
Also fixes two bugs:
1. Custom user themes silently fell back to default. ThemeProvider
only applied BUILTIN_THEMES[name], so YAML files in
~/.hermes/dashboard-themes/ showed in the picker but did nothing.
Server now ships the full normalised definition; client applies it.
2. Docs documented a 21-token flat colors schema that never matched
the code (applyPalette reads a 3-layer palette). Rewrote the
Themes section against the actual shape.
Implementation:
- web/src/themes/types.ts: extend DashboardTheme with typography,
layout, colorOverrides; ThemeListEntry carries optional definition.
- web/src/themes/presets.ts: 6 built-ins with distinct typography+layout.
- web/src/themes/context.tsx: applyTheme() writes palette+typography+
layout+overrides as CSS vars, injects fontUrl stylesheet, fixes the
fallback-to-default bug via resolveTheme(name).
- web/src/index.css: html/body/code read the new theme-font vars;
--radius-sm/md/lg/xl derive from --theme-radius; --spacing scales
with --theme-spacing-mul so Tailwind utilities shift with density.
- hermes_cli/web_server.py: _normalise_theme_definition() parses loose
YAML (bare hex strings, partial blocks) into the canonical wire
shape; /api/dashboard/themes ships full definitions for user themes.
- tests/hermes_cli/test_web_server.py: 16 new tests covering the
normaliser and discovery (rejection cases, clamping, defaults).
- website/docs/user-guide/features/web-dashboard.md: rewrite Themes
section with real schema, per-model tables, full YAML example.
Adds schema v7 'api_call_count' column. run_agent.py increments it by 1
per LLM API call, web_server analytics SQL aggregates it, frontend uses
the real counter instead of summing sessions.
The 'API Calls' card on the analytics dashboard previously displayed
COUNT(*) from the sessions table — the number of conversations, not
LLM requests. Each session makes 10-90 API calls through the tool loop,
so the reported number was ~30x lower than real.
Salvaged from PR #10140 (@kshitijk4poor). The cache-token accuracy
portions of the original PR were deferred — per-provider analytics is
the better path there, since cache_write_tokens and actual_cost_usd
are only reliably available from a subset of providers (Anthropic
native, Codex Responses, OpenRouter with usage.include).
Tests:
- schema_version v7 assertion
- migration v2 -> v7 adds api_call_count column with default 0
- update_token_counts increments api_call_count by provided delta
- absolute=True sets api_call_count directly
- /api/analytics/usage exposes total_api_calls in totals
When the dashboard connects to a remote gateway via GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL,
display the URL instead of the remote PID (which is meaningless locally).
Falls back to PID display for local gateways as before.
- Backend: expose gateway_health_url in /api/status response
- Frontend: prefer gateway_health_url over PID in gatewayValue()
- Add truncate + title tooltip for long URLs that overflow the card
- Add min-w-0/overflow-hidden on status cards for proper truncation
- Tests: verify gateway_health_url in remote and no-URL scenarios
Add a theme engine for the web dashboard that mirrors the CLI skin
engine philosophy — pure data, no code changes needed for new themes.
Frontend:
- ThemeProvider context that loads active theme from backend on mount
and applies CSS variable overrides to document.documentElement
- ThemeSwitcher dropdown component in the header (next to language
switcher) with instant preview on click
- 6 built-in themes: Hermes Teal (default), Midnight, Ember, Mono,
Cyberpunk, Rosé — each defines all 21 color tokens + overlay settings
- Theme types, presets, and context in web/src/themes/
Backend:
- GET /api/dashboard/themes — returns available themes + active name
- PUT /api/dashboard/theme — persists selection to config.yaml
- User custom themes discoverable from ~/.hermes/dashboard-themes/*.yaml
- Theme list endpoint added to public API paths (no auth needed)
Config:
- dashboard.theme key in DEFAULT_CONFIG (default: 'default')
- Schema override for select dropdown in config page
- Category merged into 'display' tab in config UI
i18n: theme switcher strings added for en + zh.
Expose skill usage in analytics so the dashboard and insights output can
show which skills the agent loads and manages over time.
This adds skill aggregation to the InsightsEngine by extracting
`skill_view` and `skill_manage` calls from assistant tool_calls,
computing per-skill totals, and including the results in both terminal
and gateway insights formatting. It also extends the dashboard analytics
API and Analytics page to render a Top Skills table.
Terminology is aligned with the skills docs:
- Agent Loaded = `skill_view` events
- Agent Managed = `skill_manage` actions
Architecture:
- agent/insights.py collects and aggregates per-skill usage
- hermes_cli/web_server.py exposes `skills` on `/api/analytics/usage`
- web/src/lib/api.ts adds analytics skill response types
- web/src/pages/AnalyticsPage.tsx renders the Top Skills table
- web/src/i18n/{en,zh}.ts updates user-facing labels
Tests:
- tests/agent/test_insights.py covers skill aggregation and formatting
- tests/hermes_cli/test_web_server.py covers analytics API contract
including the `skills` payload
- verified with `cd web && npm run build`
Files changed:
- agent/insights.py
- hermes_cli/web_server.py
- tests/agent/test_insights.py
- tests/hermes_cli/test_web_server.py
- web/src/i18n/en.ts
- web/src/i18n/types.ts
- web/src/i18n/zh.ts
- web/src/lib/api.ts
- web/src/pages/AnalyticsPage.tsx
Addresses responsible disclosure from FuzzMind Security Lab (CVE pending).
The web dashboard API server had 36 endpoints, of which only 5 checked
the session token. The token itself was served from an unauthenticated
GET /api/auth/session-token endpoint, rendering the protection circular.
When bound to 0.0.0.0 (--host flag), all API keys, config, and cron
management were accessible to any machine on the network.
Changes:
- Add auth middleware requiring session token on ALL /api/ routes except
a small public whitelist (status, config/defaults, config/schema,
model/info)
- Remove GET /api/auth/session-token endpoint entirely; inject the token
into index.html via a <script> tag at serve time instead
- Replace all inline token comparisons (!=) with hmac.compare_digest()
to prevent timing side-channel attacks
- Block non-localhost binding by default; require --insecure flag to
override (with warning log)
- Update frontend fetchJSON() to send Authorization header on all
requests using the injected window.__HERMES_SESSION_TOKEN__
Credit: Callum (@0xca1x) and @migraine-sudo at FuzzMind Security Lab
- Add GET /api/model/info endpoint that resolves model metadata using the
same 10-step context-length detection chain the agent uses. Returns
auto-detected context length, config override, effective value, and
model capabilities (tools, vision, reasoning, max output, model family).
- Surface model.context_length as model_context_length virtual field in
the config normalize/denormalize cycle. 0 = auto-detect (default),
positive value overrides. Writing 0 removes context_length from the
model dict on disk.
- Add ModelInfoCard component showing resolved context window (e.g. '1M
auto-detected' or '500K override — auto: 1M'), max output tokens, and
colored capability badges (Tools, Vision, Reasoning, model family).
- Inject ModelInfoCard between model field and context_length override in
ConfigPage General tab. Card re-fetches on model change and after save.
- Insert model_context_length right after model in CONFIG_SCHEMA ordering
so the three elements (model input → info card → override) are adjacent.
Add OAuth provider management to the Hermes dashboard with full
lifecycle support for Anthropic (PKCE), Nous and OpenAI Codex
(device-code) flows.
## Backend (hermes_cli/web_server.py)
- 6 new API endpoints:
GET /api/providers/oauth — list providers with connection status
POST /api/providers/oauth/{id}/start — initiate PKCE or device-code
POST /api/providers/oauth/{id}/submit — exchange PKCE auth code
GET /api/providers/oauth/{id}/poll/{session} — poll device-code
DELETE /api/providers/oauth/{id} — disconnect provider
DELETE /api/providers/oauth/sessions/{id} — cancel pending session
- OAuth constants imported from anthropic_adapter (no duplication)
- Blocking I/O wrapped in run_in_executor for async safety
- In-memory session store with 15-minute TTL and automatic GC
- Auth token required on all mutating endpoints
## Frontend
- OAuthLoginModal — PKCE (paste auth code) and device-code (poll) flows
- OAuthProvidersCard — status, token preview, connect/disconnect actions
- Toast fix: createPortal to document.body for correct z-index
- App.tsx: skip animation key bump on initial mount (prevent double-mount)
- Integrated into the Env/Keys page