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brooklyn!
08671d8771
tui: make URLs clickable + hover-highlight in any terminal (#25071)
* tui: make URLs clickable + hover-highlight in any terminal

Problem
-------
URLs printed by `hermes --tui` were not clickable in basic macOS Terminal.app.
Cmd+click did nothing, the cursor didn't change shape — like nothing was
detected — even though arrow buttons and other Box onClick handlers worked
fine.

Root cause
----------
Two layers of dead plumbing:

1. `<Link>` only emitted the underlying `<ink-link>` (which carries the
   hyperlink metadata into the screen buffer) when `supportsHyperlinks()`
   said yes. On Apple_Terminal that's false, so the per-cell hyperlink
   field stayed empty, so `Ink.getHyperlinkAt()` had nothing to return on
   click. The visible underline was just decorative.

2. `Ink.openHyperlink()` calls `this.onHyperlinkClick?.(url)`, but
   `onHyperlinkClick` was never assigned anywhere in the codebase. The
   click pipeline (`App.tsx → onOpenHyperlink → Ink.openHyperlink`) ran
   but bailed silently on the optional chain.

Bonus discovery: even when wired up, there was no hover affordance —
terminal apps can't change the system mouse cursor, so users had no
visual signal that a cell was clickable. Arrow buttons in the chrome
worked because they had explicit `<Box onClick>` styling; inline link
URLs didn't.

Fix
---
- `Link.tsx`: always emit `<ink-link>` regardless of terminal capability.
  The renderer's `wrapWithOsc8Link` already gates the actual OSC 8 escape
  on `supportsHyperlinks()` further down — so terminals that don't
  understand OSC 8 still don't see the escape, but the screen-buffer
  metadata (which the click dispatcher reads) is now populated everywhere.

- `ink.tsx + root.ts`: add `onHyperlinkClick?: (url: string) => void` to
  `Options` / `RenderOptions`, wire it to the existing `Ink.onHyperlinkClick`
  field in the constructor.

- `src/lib/openExternalUrl.ts`: small platform-aware opener using
  `child_process.spawn` with arg-array (no shell) — http(s) only, rejects
  `file:`, `javascript:`, `data:`, etc., so a hostile model can't trigger
  arbitrary local handlers via `<Link url="file:///...">`. Detached + stdio
  ignore so closing the TUI doesn't kill the browser and Chrome stderr
  doesn't leak into the alt screen.

- `entry.tsx`: pass `onHyperlinkClick: openExternalUrl` to `ink.render`.

- `hyperlinkHover.ts` + Ink hover wiring: track the URL under the pointer
  in `Ink.hoveredHyperlink`, update it from `dispatchHover`, and inverse-
  highlight every cell of the matching link in the render-pass overlay
  (same pattern as `applySearchHighlight`). This is the cursor-hover
  affordance for clickable links — terminals don't expose cursor shape,
  so we light up the link itself.

- `types/hermes-ink.d.ts`: add `onHyperlinkClick` to the `RenderOptions`
  shim so consumers (`entry.tsx`) type-check against the new option.

Tests
-----
- `src/lib/openExternalUrl.test.ts` (15 cases): http(s) accepted; file/js/
  data/mailto/ftp/ssh rejected; macOS open(1), Windows cmd.exe start with
  empty title slot, Linux xdg-open dispatch; shell-metacharacter URLs
  pass through unmolested as a single argv element; synchronous spawn
  failure returns false.

Verified empirically in Apple Terminal 455.1 (macOS 15.7.3): clicking a
URL opens in default browser, hovering inverts the link cells, and
moving away clears the highlight. Full TUI suite: 713 passing, 0
type errors.

Reverts
-------
The earlier attempt that version-gated Apple_Terminal in
`supports-hyperlinks.ts` was based on a wrong assumption — Terminal.app
silently strips OSC 8 sequences but does not render them as clickable
hyperlinks. Reverted to the original allowlist.

* tui: address Copilot review — explorer.exe on win32 + comment fixes

- openExternalUrl: switch win32 from `cmd.exe /c start` to `explorer.exe`.
  cmd.exe's `start` builtin reparses the URL through cmd's tokenizer, so
  `&`, `|`, `^`, `<`, `>` either split the command or get reinterpreted —
  breaking both the protocol-allowlist safety story AND plain http(s) URLs
  with `&` in query strings. `explorer.exe <url>` invokes the registered
  protocol handler directly with no shell.

- openExternalUrl.test.ts: rename the win32 test to reflect the new
  contract and add two regression tests — one with `&|^<>` metachars,
  one with the common analytics-URL `&` query-param pattern — both pinned
  to single-argv-element delivery via explorer.exe.

- Link.tsx: fix misleading comment. OSC 8 escapes are emitted
  unconditionally by the renderer (`wrapWithOsc8Link` in
  render-node-to-output.ts, `oscLink` in log-update.ts). Non-supporting
  terminals silently strip the sequence, which is why hover/click
  affordance has to come from the in-process overlay rather than the
  terminal's own link rendering.

Verified: 715/715 tests pass, type-check + build clean.

* tui: address Copilot review #2 — async spawn errors + hover scope + docs

1. openExternalUrl: attach a no-op `'error'` listener on the spawned
   child BEFORE unref(). spawn() returns a ChildProcess synchronously
   even when the binary is missing (ENOENT on xdg-open / explorer.exe),
   unreachable, or otherwise unusable; the failure surfaces later as
   an 'error' event. An unhandled 'error' on an EventEmitter crashes
   Node, which would tear down the whole TUI. The listener is a
   deliberate no-op — we already returned `true` synchronously and the
   user just doesn't see the browser pop.

2. openExternalUrl.test.ts: add a regression test using a real
   EventEmitter to simulate the async-error path. Pins both the
   listener-attached contract and the "doesn't throw on emit" behavior.
   Was 17/17, now 18/18.

3. ink.tsx dispatchHover: bypass `getHyperlinkAt()` and read
   `cellAt(...).hyperlink` directly. `getHyperlinkAt` falls back to
   `findPlainTextUrlAt` for cells without an OSC 8 hyperlink, but the
   render-pass overlay (`applyHyperlinkHoverHighlight`) only matches on
   `cell.hyperlink === hoveredUrl` — so plain-text URLs would burn
   re-renders without ever producing the highlight. Hover is now a
   strictly 1:1 fit for what the overlay can paint. Plain-text URLs
   still get the click action via the existing dispatch path.

4. root.ts + ink.tsx doc comments: replace the misleading "typically
   `open` / `xdg-open` / `start` shell" wording with the actual safe
   recipe — argv-array spawn into `open` / `xdg-open` / `explorer.exe`,
   with an explicit warning that `cmd.exe /c start` reparses the URL
   through cmd's tokenizer and is unsafe + breaks `&`-query URLs.

Verified: 716/716 tests pass, type-check + build clean.

* tui: address Copilot review #3 — hover damage, alt-screen cleanup, opener allowlist

1. ink.tsx onRender: stop folding steady-state hover into hlActive.
   hlActive forces a full-screen damage diff so previous-frame inverted
   cells get re-emitted when the highlight set changes. The transition
   IS the trigger — enter / leave / change-to-other-link. While the
   pointer just sits on a link the painted cells don't change and the
   per-cell diff handles the no-op. Folding the steady state in would
   burn a full-screen diff on every frame. Added a
   lastRenderedHoveredHyperlink tracker and gate the hlActive bump on
   `hovered !== lastRendered`.

2. ink.tsx setAltScreenActive: clear hoveredHyperlink (and the tracker)
   when toggling alt-screen state. Hover dispatch is alt-screen-gated,
   so once we leave there's no path to clear it. Without this, remounting
   <AlternateScreen> would paint a phantom hover from the previous
   session until the next mouse-move arrived.

3. openExternalUrl.ts openCommand: allowlist linux + the BSD family for
   xdg-open and return null for everything else (aix, sunos, cygwin,
   haiku, etc.). Previously the default-fallback always returned
   xdg-open, which made the caller's `if (!command) return false` dead
   and yielded a misleading `true` on platforms that probably don't
   have xdg-open. New tests cover the null path AND the
   openExternalUrl-returns-false-without-spawning behavior.

Verified: 718/718 tests pass, type-check + build clean.

* tui: address Copilot review #4 — doc comment accuracy

1. openExternalUrl return-value doc: now lists all three false paths
   (URL rejected / no opener for platform / synchronous spawn throw)
   plus a note that async 'error' events still return true because the
   spawn was attempted.

2. ink.tsx onHyperlinkClick field doc: clarifies the callback receives
   either an OSC 8 hyperlink OR a plain-text URL detected by
   findPlainTextUrlAt — App.tsx routes both into the same callback.

3. hyperlinkHover applyHyperlinkHoverHighlight doc: drops the misleading
   'caller forces full-frame damage' promise. Caller decides; for hover
   the current caller only forces full damage on transitions.

No behavior change. 718/718 tests pass.

* tui: address Copilot review #5 — lint fixes

1. ink.tsx: reorder `./hyperlinkHover.js` import before `./screen.js` to
   satisfy perfectionist/sort-imports.

2. Link.tsx: drop unused `fallback` parameter destructuring + the
   trailing `void (null as ...)` dead-statement (would trip
   no-unused-expressions). Kept `fallback?: ReactNode` on the Props
   interface as a documented compat shim so existing call sites still
   compile, with a comment explaining why it's no longer wired up.

3. openExternalUrl.test.ts: replace `typeof import('node:child_process').spawn`
   inline annotations (forbidden by @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports)
   with a `SpawnLike` type alias backed by a real `import type { spawn as SpawnFn }`.

No behavior change. 718/718 tests pass, type-check clean, lint clean on
all modified files.
2026-05-13 13:52:10 -07:00
Ben Barclay
3c23b15f81
fix(tui-clipboard): skip native safety net on OSC52-capable terminals (#20954)
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* fix(tui-clipboard): skip native safety net on OSC52-capable terminals

On terminals with first-class OSC 52 support (Ghostty, kitty, WezTerm,
Windows Terminal, VS Code), setClipboard() currently fires both OSC 52
AND a parallel native-tool write (wl-copy / xclip / pbcopy). On Wayland
+ wl-copy this corrupts the clipboard: probeLinuxCopy() runs wl-copy
with empty stdin as an existence check (destructive — wipes clipboard
to empty string), and the subsequent real wl-copy invocation races
OSC 52 plus its own daemon's previous SIGTERM.

Symptom: user on Arch + Ghostty + wl-copy (Wayland, no tmux, no SSH)
had to press Ctrl+Shift+C three times before a selection landed.
env -u WAYLAND_DISPLAY -u DISPLAY HERMES_TUI_FORCE_OSC52=1 (which
short-circuits copyNative via the DISPLAY-absent early-return) made
every copy work instantly — proving OSC 52 alone is sufficient on
Ghostty and that copyNative() is actively destructive there.

Add OSC52_CAPABLE_TERMINALS allowlist to terminal.ts (same pattern as
the existing EXTENDED_KEYS_TERMINALS), and gate copyNative() on the
terminal NOT being on it. The native safety net continues to fire on
unrecognised terminals (xterm, GNOME Terminal, Konsole, Terminal.app,
etc.) where OSC 52 is less reliable.

* fix(tui-clipboard): address Copilot review feedback

- Move OSC52_CAPABLE_TERMINALS + supportsOsc52Clipboard() from
  ink/terminal.ts to utils/env.ts. ink/terminal.ts already imports
  link from ink/termio/osc.ts; importing back into termio/osc.ts
  introduced a circular dependency. utils/env.ts has no deps on
  either file and already owns terminal detection (detectTerminal()),
  so the helper sits naturally next to it.

- Replace the inline gating (!SSH_CONNECTION && !supportsOsc52Clipboard())
  with a pure shouldUseNativeClipboard(env, terminal) helper. The old
  expression skipped native on allowlisted terminals even when
  setClipboard() wouldn't actually emit OSC 52 (e.g. inside
  TMUX/STY where we use tmux load-buffer instead, or when the user
  has set HERMES_TUI_FORCE_OSC52=0). That made the clipboard write
  a no-op in those configurations. The new helper:
    1. SSH_CONNECTION set -> false (existing behaviour)
    2. TMUX or STY set -> true (we go through load-buffer, no race)
    3. shouldEmitClipboardSequence() false -> true (native is the
       only path left when OSC 52 is suppressed)
    4. Otherwise: skip native iff terminal is allowlisted.

- Add 11 tests for shouldUseNativeClipboard covering the SSH guard,
  TMUX/STY tmux-inside-Ghostty case, HERMES_TUI_FORCE_OSC52=0
  override, allowlisted vs non-allowlisted terminals, precedence,
  and default-args smoke. Tests follow the package's existing
  parameterised-helper style (no vi.mock; helpers accept env and
  terminal as arguments).

- Update test imports to the new utils/env.js path.

* fix(tui-clipboard): address Copilot round 2 feedback

* fix(tui-clipboard): address Copilot round 3 feedback

* fix(tui-clipboard): address Copilot round 4 feedback
2026-05-11 19:40:07 -07:00
brooklyn!
a7e7921dbc
fix(tui): trim markdown wrap spaces (#22062)
* fix(tui): trim markdown wrap spaces

Use trim-aware wrapping for markdown prose so word-wrapped continuation lines do not keep boundary spaces.

* fix(tui): simplify markdown wrap nodes

Keep trim-aware wrapping on the rendered markdown text node while leaving nested inline segments as plain virtual text.

* fix(tui): trim definition row wrapping

Apply trim-aware wrapping to markdown definition rows so continuation lines match other prose rows.

* fix(tui): trim list and quote wrapping

Put trim-aware wrapping on the rendered list and quote rows that own markdown inline layout.

* fix(tui): preserve markdown nesting with trim wrap

Move list and quote indentation into layout padding so trim-aware wrapping does not erase nested markdown structure.

* fix(tui): trim only soft wrap spaces

Change trim-aware wrapping to remove whitespace only at soft-wrap boundaries so original leading inline spaces stay verbatim.

* fix(tui): preserve extra boundary whitespace

Trim only one soft-wrap boundary whitespace character so wrap-trim avoids leading continuations without collapsing intentional spacing.

* fix(tui): align styled wrap-trim mapping

Update styled text remapping to skip the single whitespace removed at soft-wrap boundaries without dropping preserved indentation.

* fix(tui): clean wrap trim test helpers

Clarify boundary-trim wording and strip OSC escapes from markdown render test output.

* fix(tui): strip osc before ansi in markdown tests

Remove OSC escapes from raw render output before SGR/CSI cleanup so markdown render assertions stay plain text.
2026-05-08 20:51:34 -07:00
LeonSGP43
a494a614d0 fix(tui): avoid main-screen scrollback reset loops 2026-05-07 06:07:03 -07:00
ygd58
2d3d1d9736 fix(tui): use --outdir instead of --outfile in hermes-ink build script
esbuild raises 'Must use outdir when there are multiple input files'
on Android/Termux ARM64 with esbuild >=0.25. The build script used
--outfile=dist/ink-bundle.js which is only valid for a single entry
point with no code splitting. Switching to --outdir=dist fixes the
error and names the output file dist/entry-exports.js (matching the
input file name). Update index.js to import from the new path.

Fixes #16072
2026-05-04 03:09:41 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
279b656adc fix(tui): clear Apple Terminal resize artifacts
Use a deeper alt-screen clear for Apple Terminal resize repaints so host reflow artifacts do not survive the recovery frame.
2026-05-03 12:11:24 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
ded011c5a5 fix(tui): tighten SGR fragment matching 2026-04-30 17:50:49 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
71b685aee0 fix(tui): recover fragmented SGR mouse reports 2026-04-30 17:43:21 -05:00
Teknium
71c8ca17dc chore(salvage): strip duplicated/merge-corrupted blocks from PR #17664
Removes drive-by duplication that accumulated during the contributor
branch's multiple rebases. All runtime-benign (dict last-wins,
redefinition last-wins) but left dead source that would confuse
reviewers and maintainers.

Surgical in-place de-duplication (kept PR's intentional additions,
removed only the doubled copy):

* hermes_cli/auth.py: duplicate "gmi" + "azure-foundry" ProviderConfig
* hermes_cli/models.py: duplicate "gmi" entry in _PROVIDER_MODELS
* hermes_cli/config.py: duplicate NOTION/LINEAR/AIRTABLE/TENOR skill env
  block + duplicate get_custom_provider_context_length definition
* hermes_cli/gateway.py: duplicate _setup_yuanbao
* gateway/platforms/base.py: duplicate is_host_excluded_by_no_proxy
* gateway/platforms/telegram.py: duplicate delete_message
* gateway/stream_consumer.py: duplicate _should_send_fresh_final and
  _try_fresh_final
* gateway/run.py: duplicate _parse_reasoning_command_args /
  _resolve_session_reasoning_config / _set_session_reasoning_override,
  duplicate "Drain silently when interrupted" interrupt check
* run_agent.py: duplicate HERMES_AGENT_HELP_GUIDANCE append, duplicate
  codex_message_items capture, duplicate custom_providers resolution
* tools/approval.py: duplicate HARDLINE_PATTERNS section and duplicate
  hardline call in check_dangerous_command
* tools/mcp_tool.py: duplicate _orphan_stdio_pids module-level decl
* cron/scheduler.py: duplicate "not configured/enabled" check — kept
  the new early-rejection, removed the stale late-path copy

Full-file resets to origin/main (all PR additions were duplicates of
content already on main):

* ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/index.d.ts
* ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/src/entry-exports.ts
* ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/src/ink/selection.ts
* ui-tui/src/app/interfaces.ts
* ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/core.ts
* ui-tui/src/components/thinking.tsx
* ui-tui/src/lib/memoryMonitor.ts
* ui-tui/src/types.ts
* ui-tui/src/types/hermes-ink.d.ts
* tests/hermes_cli/test_doctor.py
* tests/hermes_cli/test_api_key_providers.py
* tests/hermes_cli/test_model_validation.py
* tests/plugins/memory/test_hindsight_provider.py
* tests/run_agent/test_run_agent.py
* tests/gateway/test_email.py
* tests/tools/test_dockerfile_pid1_reaping.py
* hermes_cli/commands.py (slack_native_slashes block — full duplicate)
2026-04-29 21:56:51 -07:00
Ari Lotter
868bc1c242 feat(irc): add interactive setup
feat(gateway): refine Platform._missing_ and platform-connected dispatch

Restricts plugin-name acceptance to bundled plugin scan + registry
(no arbitrary string -> enum-pollution), pulls per-platform connectivity
checks into a _PLATFORM_CONNECTED_CHECKERS lambda map with a clean
_is_platform_connected method, and adds tests covering the checker map,
plugin platform interface, and IRC setup wizard.
2026-04-29 21:56:51 -07:00
brooklyn!
4cc6da84a1
fix(tui): normalize legacy Terminal.app colors (#17695)
Keep light Terminal.app TUI colors readable by normalizing non-banner theme tokens into ANSI256-safe buckets while preserving truecolor terminals.
2026-04-29 20:13:49 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
b978fd8b26 feat(tui): preserve modifiers on mouse wheel events
Decode Shift, Meta, and Ctrl bits from SGR and legacy X10 wheel event button bytes so TUI input handlers can distinguish modified wheel gestures from plain scrolling.
2026-04-29 20:39:39 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
10ad7006b6 fix(tui): use paste timeout when rearming paste watchdog
Match the buffered-stdin rearm cadence to IN_PASTE state so large pastes do not spin the normal escape timeout while waiting for readable data to drain.
2026-04-28 22:21:44 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
f542d17b00 style(tui): apply npm run fix
Run the TUI lint autofix and formatter on the PR branch after the sticky prompt and paste recovery changes.
2026-04-28 22:18:26 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
afb20a1d67 fix(tui): recover from stuck paste mode
Prevent unterminated bracketed paste input from swallowing future keystrokes, and avoid rendering an empty Thinking panel before reasoning arrives.
2026-04-28 22:06:27 -05:00
brooklyn!
6b09df39be
fix(tui): restore macOS copy behavior and theme polish (#17131)
This PR groups the TUI fixes that restore macOS Terminal usability and clean up the theme/composer regressions:

- copy transcript selections on macOS drag-release so Terminal.app users can copy while mouse tracking is enabled
- copy composer selections on macOS drag-release; composer selection is internal to TextInput and does not use the global Ink selection bus
- keep IDE Cmd+C forwarding setup macOS-only, and make keybinding conflict checks respect simple when-clause overlap/negation
- force truecolor before chalk initializes (unless NO_COLOR / FORCE_COLOR / HERMES_TUI_TRUECOLOR opt-outs apply) so the default banner keeps its gold/amber/bronze gradient in Terminal.app
- move TUI surfaces onto semantic theme tokens and preserve skin prompt symbols as bare tokens with renderer-owned spacing
- render focused placeholders as dim hint text in TTY mode instead of inverse/selected-looking synthetic cursor text
2026-04-28 18:47:14 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
b3e7a412e2 fix(tui): wire Ctrl+L to Ink forceRedraw path
Expose a small forceRedraw API from @hermes/ink and use it for Ctrl/Cmd+L so the hotkey performs a real terminal clear + full repaint instead of a no-op state patch.
2026-04-27 12:44:24 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
ffa33e53f6 chore(tui): remove dead branch cleanup code
- drop unused TUI helpers, test-only layout scaffolding, and stale public debug exports
- remove an unused profiler import and trim test-only coverage for deleted helpers
2026-04-26 21:54:24 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
dda12775f2 fix(tui): address Copilot review follow-ups
Keep history metadata consistent with lineage replay, globally order replayed lineage messages, and make Ink cache eviction report post-eviction sizes. Also keys TUI config cache by path to avoid cross-home test leakage.
2026-04-26 21:24:54 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
2e4b65b9f5 chore(tui): clean remaining Ink perf scaffolding
Trim narration comments and collapse small one-off helpers in the remaining ui-tui perf support files while preserving behaviour.
2026-04-26 21:20:54 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
b1c49d5e73 chore(tui): /clean recent perf work — KISS/DRY pass
24 files, -319 LoC. Behaviour preserved, 369/369 tests green.

- hermes-ink caches: shared lruEvict helper for the four parallel LRU
  caches (stringWidth, wrapText, sliceAnsi, lineWidth); touch-on-read
  stays inlined per cache; tightened output.ts skip-slice fast path.
- wheelAccel: trimmed provenance header, collapsed env parsing, ternary
  dispatch in computeWheelStep.
- perfPane: folded ensureLogDir into once-flag, spread-with-overrides
  for fastPath/phases instead of full rebuilds.
- env: extracted truthy() (used 4×).
- virtualHeights: collapsed user/diff/slash height bumps; trail+todos
  estimate.
- useInputHandlers: scrollIdleTimer cleanup on unmount, ?? undefined
  shorthand.
- useMainApp: dropped dead liveTailVisible IIFE and liveProgress
  indirection.
- appLayout, markdown, messageLine, entry: vertical rhythm, dropped
  narration comments, inlined one-shot vars.
- fix: empty catch blocks → /* best-effort */ for no-empty lint.
2026-04-26 20:38:47 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
527ac351b4 fix(tui): address Copilot review comments
- stringWidth: true LRU on cache hit (touch-on-read via delete+set) so
  hot strings stay resident under long sessions; was insertion-order
  FIFO before
- virtualHeights: include todos, panel sections, and intro version in
  messageHeightKey so height-cache reuse correctly invalidates when
  todo content / panel sections change
- virtualHeights: estimate trail+todos rows at todos.length+2 (or 2
  collapsed) instead of the generic ~1-line fallback, so initial
  virtualization offsets are closer to reality
- useInputHandlers: clearTimeout on unmount for scrollIdleTimer so
  pending relaxStreaming() never fires after teardown
- render-node-to-output: drop unused declined.noHint counter from
  scrollFastPathStats; it was always 0 (the "hint missing" branch is
  outside the diagnostics block)
- perfPane / hermes-ink.d.ts: follow the noHint removal
- wheelAccel: replace ~/claude-code path comment with generic
  attribution that doesn't reference a developer-local checkout
2026-04-26 20:07:41 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
25767513f2 perf(tui): unified Ink cache eviction on memory pressure + session reset
Adds an `evictInkCaches(level)` API that prunes the four hot module-level
caches (`widthCache`, `wrapCache`, `sliceCache`, `lineWidthCache`) with
either a half-keep LRU pass or a full clear. Wired into:

- memoryMonitor: half-prune on 'high', full drop on 'critical', before
  the heap dump / auto-restart path. Gives long sessions a shot at
  recovering RSS instead of hard-exiting.
- useSessionLifecycle.resetSession: half-prune so a /new session starts
  with a half-warm pool and the prior session can resume cheaply.

Also: lineWidthCache now uses LRU half-eviction on overflow instead of a
full `cache.clear()`, matching the other three caches.

Comparison vs claude-code: both forks now share the same `prevScreen`
blit + dirty-cascade machinery in render-node-to-output. Their smoothness
came from sibling-memo discipline (every chrome pane memo'd so dirty
cascade doesn't disable transcript blit) — already in place in our
appLayout.tsx (TranscriptPane / ComposerPane / StatusRulePane all memo'd).
Alt-screen is not the cause; both use it. The remaining gap was per-row
CPU on width/wrap/slice, which the previous commit closed.
2026-04-26 19:41:53 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
c370e2e1e5 perf(tui): cache stringWidth/wrapText/sliceAnsi + skip-slice when line fits clip
CPU profile (Apr 2026, real-user scroll on 11k-line session) showed three
hot loops in the per-frame render path:

  Output.get() per-frame walk:                 24% total
  └─ sliceAnsi(line, from, to) per write:     18% total
  stringWidth(line) chain (cached + JS):      14% total

All three were re-doing identical work every frame: same string → same
clipped slice → same width.

Fixes:

1. Memoize stringWidth (8k-entry LRU) for non-ASCII strings; ASCII fast-path
   skips the cache (inline scan beats Map.get for short ASCII, the >90%
   case). String.charCodeAt scan up to 64 chars is cheaper than the regex
   fallback.

2. Memoize wrapText (4k-entry LRU keyed by maxWidth|wrapType|text) — wrapAnsi
   is pure and the same content reflows identically every frame.

3. Memoize sliceAnsi (4k-entry LRU keyed by start|end|str) for the
   end-defined hot path used by Output.get().

4. Skip the slice entirely in Output.get() when the line already fits the
   clip box (startsBefore=false && endsAfter=false). Most transcript lines
   never exceed their container width, and tokenizing them just to slice
   (line, 0, width) was pure overhead. This single fast-path drops
   sliceAnsi from 18% → ~0% in the profile.

Also tighten virtualization constants (MAX_MOUNTED 260→120, OVERSCAN 40→20,
SLIDE_STEP 25→12) and cap historical-message render at 800 chars / 16
lines via HISTORY_RENDER_MAX_*; messages inside the FULL_RENDER_TAIL_ITEMS
window still render in full so reading-zone behavior is unchanged.

Validation, real-user CPU profile, page-up scroll on 11k-line session:

  Output.get() self-time:     24%   →   0.3%
  sliceAnsi total:            18%   →   not in top 25
  stringWidth family:         14%   →   ~3%
  idle:                     60.7%   →  77.3%

Frame timings (synthetic page-up profile harness):
  dur p95:   ~10ms   →  4.87ms
  dur p99:   25ms+   → 12.80ms
  yoga p99:  ~20ms   →  1.87ms

The remaining CPU in the profile is Yoga layoutNode + React commit,
which is the irreducible work for this UI tree size.
2026-04-26 19:28:09 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
4395c2b007 feat(tui): port claude-code's wheel accel state machine
Replaces the static WHEEL_SCROLL_STEP=1 multiplier on wheel events
with an adaptive accel state machine that infers user intent from
inter-event timing.

Algorithm ported straight from claude-code's
src/components/ScrollKeybindingHandler.tsx.  All tuning constants,
the native/xterm.js path split, the encoder-bounce detection, the
trackpad-burst signature → all theirs.  This file is a mechanical
port into our module structure.

What it does:

  precision click (>500ms gap)   1 row/event   (deliberate scan)
  sustained mouse (40-200ms)     2-6 rows      (decay curve)
  detected wheel bounce          ramps to 15   (sticky wheel-mode)
  trackpad flick (5+ <5ms)       1 row/event   (burst detect)
  direction reversal             reset to base

Two implementation paths:

  * native terminals (ghostty, iTerm2, Kitty, WezTerm) — linear
    window-ramp + optional wheel-mode curve triggered by detected
    encoder bounce.  SGR proportional reporting handled via the
    burst-count guard.

  * xterm.js (VS Code / Cursor / browser terminals) — pure
    exponential-decay curve with fractional carry.  Events arrive
    1-per-notch with no pre-amplification, so the curve is more
    aggressive.

Selected at construction via isXtermJs() from @hermes/ink (now
exported).  Per-user tune via HERMES_TUI_SCROLL_SPEED (alias
CLAUDE_CODE_SCROLL_SPEED for portability).

13 unit tests covering direction flip/bounce/reversal, idle
disengage, trackpad-burst disengage, frac invariants, and the
native vs xterm.js branches.

Profiled under --rate 30 (stress test) and --rate 10 (realistic
sustained scroll): accel ramps to cap=6 at 30Hz burst, decays to
1-3 rows at sparse 10Hz clicks.  Perf is comparable to baseline
because accel IS multiplying step — the win is perceptual (fast
flicks cover distance, slow clicks keep precision), not raw fps.

Companion to the earlier WHEEL_SCROLL_STEP=1 change: that set the
base; this modulates around it.
2026-04-26 17:16:11 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
f823535db2 perf(tui): instrument stdout drain — rule out terminal parse bottleneck
Adds four fields to FrameEvent.phases and the matching profile
summary:

  optimizedPatches  post-optimize patch count (what's actually
                    written to stdout; the .patches field is
                    pre-optimize)
  writeBytes        UTF-8 byte count of the write this frame
  backpressure      true when Node's stdout.write returned false
                    (Writable buffer full — outer terminal can't
                    keep up)
  prevFrameDrainMs  end-to-end drain time of the PREVIOUS frame's
                    write, captured from stdout.write's 2-arg
                    callback.  Reported on the next frame so the
                    measurement reflects "time until OS flushed
                    the bytes to the terminal fd", not "time until
                    queued in Node".

writeDiffToTerminal() now returns { bytes, backpressure } and
accepts an optional onDrain callback.  Only attached on TTY with
diff; piped/non-TTY stdout bypasses flow control so the callback
would fire synchronously anyway.

Initial measurements under hold-wheel_up against 1106-msg session
(30Hz for 6s):

  patches total    28,888
  optimized total  16,700   (ratio 0.58 — optimizer cuts ~42%)
  writeBytes       42 KB / 10s = 4.2 KB/s throughput
  drainMs p50      0.14 ms   terminal accepts bytes instantly
  drainMs p99      0.85 ms
  backpressure     0% of frames

This rules out the terminal-parse hypothesis — Cursor's xterm.js
drains our output in sub-millisecond time at only 4 KB/s.  The
remaining lag has to be in the render pipeline, not the wire.
Profile output now includes the bytes+drain+backpressure lines to
keep this visible on every subsequent iteration.
2026-04-26 17:06:22 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
cd7a200e6c perf(tui): instrument scroll fast-path decline reasons
Adds scrollFastPathStats counters to render-node-to-output.ts: captures
every time a ScrollBox's DECSTBM scroll hint is generated, records
whether the fast path took it (blit+shift from prevScreen) or declined,
and why. Exposed through hermes-ink's public exports and snapshotted on
every FrameEvent so the profiler harness can correlate decline reasons
with the actual patch/renderer cost per frame.

This is pure observation — no behaviour change. Preparing for the
virtual-history rewrite: the hypothesis was that our topSpacer/
bottomSpacer scheme disqualifies every scroll via heightDelta
mismatch, but the data shows the fast path is actually taken on most
scrolls (19/23 over a 6s PageUp hold through 1100 messages) — the
remaining steady-state renderer cost is Yoga tree traversal, not
the per-frame full redraw I initially suspected.

Declines that do happen correlate with React commits that changed the
mounted range mid-scroll (heightDelta=±3 to ±35). Those are the rarer
cases the virtualization rewrite still needs to address.

No test diffs — instrumentation-only.  Build verified: `tsc --noEmit`
plus the full `npm run build` compiler post-pass pass cleanly.
2026-04-26 16:45:53 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
a7831b63db fix(tui): stabilize live progress rendering 2026-04-26 15:23:43 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
015f6c825d fix(tui): support modified enter for multiline input 2026-04-26 13:52:54 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
cc16d0ef77 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into bb/tui-long-session-perf
# Conflicts:
#	ui-tui/src/app/interfaces.ts
2026-04-26 13:39:57 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
a8fcd1c742 fix(tui): apply details mode live 2026-04-26 13:34:33 -05:00
Teknium
e8441c4c0f fix(clipboard): report native/tmux success, keep Ctrl+Shift+C on dashboard
Follow-up on #16020 salvage. Three corrections:

1. Truth signal for /copy
   Before: success was 'OSC 52 sequence was emitted to stdout'. That's
   false on local Linux inside tmux (emitSequence=false), so /copy kept
   printing 'clipboard copy failed' to users whose xclip/wl-copy had
   already succeeded fire-and-forget.
   Fix: setClipboard() now returns { sequence, success } where success =
   native-fired OR tmux-buffer-loaded OR osc52-emitted. copyNative()
   returns a boolean telling setClipboard whether a native attempt was
   made. /copy only shows 'failed' when literally no path was taken.

2. Dashboard keybinding
   Before: Ctrl+C for copy on non-Mac (Ctrl+Shift+C for paste).
   That swallows SIGINT when a stale selection is present and breaks
   the xterm/gnome-terminal/konsole/Windows-Terminal convention where
   Ctrl+C in a terminal emulator is always SIGINT. The real bug was
   that clipboard writes lost user-gesture through OSC-52 round-trips,
   which the direct writeText already fixes.
   Fix: revert copyModifier to Ctrl+Shift+C on non-Mac. Direct
   writeText in the keydown handler preserves user gesture. term.write
   Escape replaced with term.clearSelection() (works without relying
   on TUI input mode).

3. Error toast text
   Before: 'see HERMES_TUI_DEBUG_CLIPBOARD' — tells users how to
   debug but not how to fix.
   Fix: point users at HERMES_TUI_FORCE_OSC52=1 first (the actual
   escape hatch), mention the debug var second.
2026-04-26 05:46:45 -07:00
Harry Riddle
0f3a6f0fb3 fix(clipboard): dashboard Ctrl+C direct copy; TUI honest feedback; HERMES_TUI_FORCE_OSC52
- Dashboard copy: direct Clipboard API on Ctrl+C/Cmd+C (user gesture);
  send Escape to TUI to clear selection; Ctrl+Shift+C kept as fallback.
- TUI /copy: copySelection() async; only reports success if OSC52 emitted.
- Add HERMES_TUI_FORCE_OSC52 env var to override native-tool detection.
- Fixes "copied N chars" false-positive when clipboard backend absent.

Changes:
  web/src/pages/ChatPage.tsx — direct navigator.clipboard.writeText
  ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/src/ink/ink.tsx — async copySelection
  ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/src/ink/termio/osc.ts — HERMES_TUI_FORCE_OSC52
  ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/core.ts — async /copy with honest feedback
2026-04-26 05:46:45 -07:00
Harry Riddle
a562420383 fix(tui): robust clipboard handling with debug logging and headless detection
Problem: Ctrl+C in Hermes TUI shows 'copied' but clipboard often empty.
Root causes:
- Native Linux tools (xclip, wl-copy) require DISPLAY/WAYLAND_DISPLAY; in
  headless Docker/SSH they fail or hang.
- OSC 52 fallback requires terminal emulator support; when absent, sequence
  is dropped silently.
- Dashboard OSC 52 → Clipboard API path fails due to missing user gesture;
  errors were silently caught.
- User feedback 'copied selection' was shown unconditionally, regardless of
  success.

Solution implemented:
- Short-circuit Linux native clipboard probing when no display server is
  present (no DISPLAY and no WAYLAND_DISPLAY). Avoids futile attempts and
  timeouts.
- Add HERMES_TUI_DEBUG_CLIPBOARD env var (1/true). When set, TUI logs to
  stderr which clipboard path is used, probe results on Linux, and whether
  OSC 52 was emitted. Greatly improves diagnosability.
- Improve dashboard clipboard error handling: replace empty catch blocks
  with console.warn messages for OSC 52 decode/Write failures and direct
  copy/paste errors. Makes browser permission/user-gesture failures visible
  in DevTools.
- Add comprehensive clipboard troubleshooting documentation to README and
  AGENTS, covering OSC 52 verification, tmux config, Docker/headless
  constraints, env vars, dashboard caveats, and fallback strategies.

Technical details:
-  in ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/src/ink/termio/osc.ts:
  - Early return on Linux if both DISPLAY and WAYLAND_DISPLAY unset.
  - Refactor probe sequence to async  with 500ms timeout,
    caching result; subsequent copies use cached tool immediately.
  - Emit debug logs when HERMES_TUI_DEBUG_CLIPBOARD=1.
-  in ink.tsx: log when OSC 52 not emitted (native
  or tmux path in use) in debug mode.
- : OSC 52 handler and Ctrl+Shift+C handler now
  log warnings to console on Clipboard API rejection with error message.
- Documentation: new 'Clipboard Troubleshooting' section in README; new
  'Clipboard environment variables and pitfalls' subsection in AGENTS.md
  (Known Pitfalls).

Tests: full ui-tui test suite (292 tests) passes; clipboard and OSC tests
unaffected. No breaking changes.

Files changed:
- ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/src/ink/termio/osc.ts
- ui-tui/packages/hermes-ink/src/ink/ink.tsx
- web/src/pages/ChatPage.tsx
- README.md
- AGENTS.md
- CHANGELOG.md (new)
2026-04-26 05:46:45 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
e16e196c7e fix(tui): keep selection drag responsive 2026-04-26 04:44:19 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
bc17310442 fix(tui): smooth selection drag behavior 2026-04-26 04:39:25 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
355e0ae960 fix(tui): keep streaming progress stable during interaction 2026-04-26 04:23:57 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
83129e72de refactor(tui): tighten editor handoff helpers
- editor.ts: collapse two private helpers into one flatMap-driven lookup,
  keep `isExecutable` as the only named primitive, document the fallback
  chain with prompt_toolkit parity
- editor.test.ts: hoist the `exe` helper out of `describe`, drop the
  empty afterEach + dead mkdir branch, materialize expected paths before
  the resolveEditor call so argument evaluation order doesn't bite
- useComposerState.openEditor: rmSync the mkdtemp dir (was leaking),
  early-return on bad exit / empty buffer, run cleanup in finally
- useInputHandlers: cheap `ch.toLowerCase() === 'g'` guard before the
  modifier check
- hermes-ink/screen.ts: pick up `npm run fix` import-sort cleanup so
  lint passes
2026-04-25 20:24:06 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
31d7f1951a fix(tui): clamp copied selection bounds
Clamp copied selection columns to the screen width before scanning rendered cells.
2026-04-25 15:32:45 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
b1c18e5a41 refactor(tui): format screen imports
Keep screen.ts import ordering aligned with the ui-tui formatter.
2026-04-25 15:26:51 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
bd66e55a02 fix(tui): track rendered spaces for selection copy
- add a written-cell bitmap so selection can distinguish rendered spaces from blank padding
- preserve code indentation without markdown-specific rendering hacks
2026-04-25 15:21:26 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
bba16943f6 fix(tui): preserve rendered indentation in selections
- trim only empty edge rows instead of full selected text
- bound selection paint using unwritten cells so rendered indentation remains copyable
2026-04-25 15:14:26 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
876bb60044 fix(tui): trim whitespace-only selection chrome
- clamp selection highlight to real row content so blank drag margins do not render or copy
- keep successful copy actions quiet while preserving usage and failure feedback
2026-04-25 15:07:29 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
a046483e86 fix(tui): share overlay close controls
- add reusable overlay key and help-text helpers for picker-style overlays
- make model, session, skills, and pager hints consistently support Esc/q close behavior
2026-04-25 14:17:04 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
48bdd2445e fix(tui): apply ui-tui fix pass and restore type-check
- run the requested ui-tui lint+format pass and include resulting formatting updates
- guard text-measure cache eviction key in hermes-ink so ui-tui type-check stays green
2026-04-25 14:08:54 -05:00
Vesper (on behalf of Director)
1c8ce33d51 fix(tui): proactive mouse disable on ConPTY + /mouse toggle command
On Windows WSL2, ConPTY implicitly enables mouse event injection when
the alternate screen buffer (DEC 1049) is entered, causing raw escape
sequences to appear in the transcript as ghost characters.

Fix (two parts):
1. ConPTY fix: send DISABLE_MOUSE_TRACKING immediately after entering
   alt screen when mouse tracking is off (AlternateScreen.tsx)
2. Runtime toggle: add /mouse [on|off|toggle] slash command with config
   persistence (display.tui_mouse) so users can manage this at runtime

The env var HERMES_TUI_DISABLE_MOUSE continues to work as the initial
default, but can now be overridden via /mouse and persisted to config.

Closes: upstream ConPTY mouse injection issue
Credits: OutThisLife / PR #13716 for the toggle concept
2026-04-24 20:32:12 -07:00
brooklyn!
acdcb167fb
fix(tui): harden terminal dimming and multiplexer copy (#14906)
- disable ANSI dim on VTE terminals by default so dark-background reasoning and accents stay readable
- suppress local multiplexer OSC52 echo while preserving remote passthrough and add regression coverage
2026-04-23 22:46:28 -07:00
Ari Lotter
bd929ea514 perf(ink): cache text measurements across yoga flex re-passes
Adds a per-ink-text measurement cache keyed by width|widthMode to avoid
re-squashing and re-wrapping the same text when yoga calls measureFunc
multiple times per frame with different widths during flex layout re-pass.
2026-04-23 19:45:10 -04:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
882278520b chore: uptick 2026-04-23 14:37:27 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
9bf6e1cd6e refactor(ui-tui): clean touched resize and sticky prompt paths
Trim comment noise, remove redundant typing, normalize sticky prompt viewport args to top→bottom order, and reuse one sticky viewport helper instead of duplicating the math.
2026-04-23 14:37:00 -05:00