hermes --tui launches the native OpenTUI engine (Bun) when
HERMES_TUI_ENGINE=opentui (env) or display.tui_engine=opentui (config);
Ink stays the default and the shipping path is untouched.
- _resolve_tui_engine() (env > config > ink); refuses opentui on
Windows/Termux (no Bun) -> falls back to ink with a notice.
- _make_opentui_argv() -> [bun, src/entry.real.tsx] (no build step).
- _bun_bin() with HERMES_BUN override.
- Branch at top of _make_tui_argv BEFORE _ensure_tui_node (Bun-only host
must not bootstrap Node).
- Gate _launch_tui NODE_OPTIONS/--max-old-space-size on engine==ink (Bun
is JSC; the V8 flag errors/ignores).
Verified end-to-end via tmux: real hermes --tui -> Bun -> OpenTUI ->
real Python gateway streamed a real reply. No-flag default still ink.
Fully removes the cron per-job 'profile' arg added in #28124: the
cronjob tool schema field, CLI --profile flags on cron create/edit,
job-record storage/validation, the scheduler's _job_profile_context
wrapper, and the script-runner env override. Sequential-partition
logic reverts to workdir-only.
The context-local HERMES_HOME override in hermes_constants and the
subprocess bridging in tools/environments/local.py are kept — they
now have other consumers (dashboard multi-profile, TUI gateway).
Phase 2 of the god-file decomposition plan. main()'s argparse tree is 179
inline add_parser calls in one 3,297-line function. This establishes the
hermes_cli/subcommands/ package and extracts the first group (cron) as the
proof-of-pattern:
- hermes_cli/subcommands/_shared.py: shared parser helpers (add_accept_hooks_flag),
re-exported from main.py for backwards compat.
- hermes_cli/subcommands/cron.py: build_cron_parser(subparsers, cmd_cron=...).
Handler injected so the module never imports main (cycle avoidance).
- main()'s ~155-line inline cron block becomes one build_cron_parser() call.
Behavior-neutral: 'hermes cron create --help' output is byte-identical to
origin/main. main() 3297 -> 3143 LOC.
Validation: tests/hermes_cli/ 6466 passed / 0 failed under per-file process
isolation; new test_subcommands_cron.py covers subactions, aliases, options,
no-agent tristate, injected dispatch, and --accept-hooks.