Close the remaining end-to-end gaps so the full gpt-5.6 family (sol/
terra/luna + their -pro high-effort modes, 6 slugs) works on every
surface a user can reach them through:
- agent/auxiliary_client.py: the Codex OAuth backend hard-caps context
at 272K for gpt-5.6 exactly as it does for 5.4/5.5, but the default
50% compaction trigger would summarize at ~136K and waste half the
usable window. Extend the existing _is_codex_gpt54_or_gpt55 chokepoint
(single enforced predicate feeding _compression_threshold_for_model)
to match gpt-5.6* on the openai-codex route so those sessions get the
same 0.85 auto-raise. Direct-API/OpenRouter routes (full 1.05M window)
are unaffected; the historical codex_gpt55_autoraise opt-out still
applies. The one-time notice banner is model-dynamic and already
renders the correct slug/cap.
- hermes_cli/config.py, agent/agent_init.py: refresh the autoraise
comments/notice to mention the 5.6 family.
- hermes_cli/codex_models.py: add the -pro variants to DEFAULT_CODEX_MODELS
+ forward-compat so ChatGPT-OAuth (openai-codex) Pro users see the full
family in /model, not just the base tiers.
Supersedes the earlier commit's note that 5.6 was intentionally kept out
of the codex catalog: the slugs are confirmed routable (OpenRouter live
+ codex backend), so they belong there like every other codex-capable
gpt-5.x slug.
E2E verified across all 6 slugs: direct-API ctx 1.05M, codex ctx 272K,
pricing reachable from openai + openai-api routes, codex compaction
override 0.85 (and None on direct-API + when opted out), present in
openai-api picker + codex catalog, /model gpt resolves to sol on both
native routes. Guard tests added for the compaction route matrix.
PR #61578 added the GPT-5.6 series (sol/terra/luna) to the two aggregator
surfaces (OPENROUTER_MODELS, _PROVIDER_MODELS[nous]). This completes the
registration on the remaining surfaces per the standard add-model checklist:
- agent/model_metadata.py: DEFAULT_CONTEXT_LENGTHS 1.05M (direct API, same
as gpt-5.5; more-specific keys precede gpt-5.5 for longest-substring
matching) + _CODEX_OAUTH_CONTEXT_FALLBACK 272K for all three slugs.
Without these the direct-API fallback matched generic "gpt-5" = 400K.
- hermes_cli/codex_models.py: DEFAULT_CODEX_MODELS + forward-compat
templates so ChatGPT-OAuth (openai-codex) pickers surface the series.
- hermes_cli/models.py: _PROVIDER_MODELS[openai-api] (native API picker).
- agent/usage_pricing.py: _OFFICIAL_DOCS_PRICING snapshot — sol 5/30,
terra 2.50/15, luna 1/6 per 1M in/out; cache read 0.10x input, cache
write 1.25x input (OpenAI billing change starting with the 5.6 series).
GA 2026-07-09 at preview rates. Sol Fast mode (Cerebras tier) excluded.
- hermes_cli/model_switch.py: rank "sol" as a flagship suffix so
/model gpt resolves to gpt-5.6-sol, not alphabetical-first luna.
Verified: registry E2E via real imports (both context tables, codex
forward-compat from a gpt-5.5 template, billing-route lookup for
openai/gpt-5.6-sol -> 5.00/M), alias resolution on openai-codex and
openai-api resolves to gpt-5.6-sol; 183 targeted tests pass
(model_metadata, usage_pricing, codex_models, model_catalog).
DEFAULT_CODEX_MODELS shipped three slugs that the chatgpt.com Codex
backend rejects with HTTP 400 'The <slug> model is not supported when
using Codex with a ChatGPT account.' on every account tested live:
gpt-5.2-codex
gpt-5.1-codex-max
gpt-5.1-codex-mini
Live verified against https://chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex/models
which returns gpt-5.5, gpt-5.4, gpt-5.4-mini, gpt-5.3-codex,
gpt-5.3-codex-spark, gpt-5.2 for ChatGPT Pro accounts.
When _fetch_models_from_api fell back to DEFAULT_CODEX_MODELS (offline
first-run, transient API failure) the picker surfaced these dead slugs
and crashed on selection. The forward-compat synthesis table chained
them downstream too.
If OpenAI re-enables them on the OAuth-backed Codex backend, live
discovery will pick them up automatically — the defaults list is only
consulted when live discovery is unavailable.
Test fixture pivoted to use gpt-5.3-codex (templated by 4 entries) as
the synthesis driver so the forward-compat test still exercises the
synthesis path.
Replace with for all literal-tuple
membership tests. Set lookup is O(1) vs O(n) for tuple — consistent
micro-optimization across the codebase.
608 instances fixed via `ruff --fix --unsafe-fixes`, 0 remaining.
133 files, +626/-626 (net zero).
PR #12994 stripped gpt-5.3-codex-spark on the assumption that it was
unsupported. It's actually research-preview, ChatGPT-Pro-only, exposed
via the Codex OAuth backend at chatgpt.com/backend-api/codex/models —
not via the public OpenAI API.
Add explanatory comments in:
- DEFAULT_CODEX_MODELS / _FORWARD_COMPAT_TEMPLATE_MODELS (codex_models.py)
- _CODEX_OAUTH_CONTEXT_FALLBACK (model_metadata.py)
- list_authenticated_providers' live-discovery branch (model_switch.py)
so future maintainers don't strip the entry again. Also documents the
intentional asymmetry that Spark stays out of the "openai" provider
catalog (it isn't on the public API) and why the supported_in_api
filter is *not* applied for the openai-codex route.
OpenAI launched GPT-5.5 on Codex today (Apr 23 2026). Adds it to the static
catalog and pipes the user's OAuth access token into the openai-codex path of
provider_model_ids() so /model mid-session and the gateway picker hit the
live ChatGPT codex/models endpoint — new models appear for each user
according to what ChatGPT actually lists for their account, without a Hermes
release.
Verified live: 'gpt-5.5' returns priority 0 (featured) from the endpoint,
400k context per OpenAI's launch article. 'hermes chat --provider
openai-codex --model gpt-5.5' completes end-to-end.
Changes:
- hermes_cli/codex_models.py: add gpt-5.5 to DEFAULT_CODEX_MODELS + forward-compat
- agent/model_metadata.py: 400k context length entry
- hermes_cli/models.py: resolve codex OAuth token before calling
get_codex_model_ids() in provider_model_ids('openai-codex')
_fetch_models_from_api checked for "hide" while _read_cache_models
checked for "hidden", causing models hidden by the API to still
appear when loaded from cache. Both now accept either value.
Authored by PercyDikec. Fixes#445.
Changes 'hide' to 'hidden' in _fetch_models_from_api to match
_read_cache_models and the actual API response format.
The Codex model normalization was rejecting any model without 'codex'
in its name, forcing a fallback to gpt-5.3-codex. This blocked models
like gpt-5.4 that the Codex API actually supports.
The fix simplifies _normalize_model_for_provider() to two operations:
1. Strip provider prefixes (API needs bare slugs)
2. Replace the *untouched default* model with a Codex-compatible one
If the user explicitly chose a model — any model — we trust them and
let the API be the judge. No allowlists, no slug checks.
Also removes the 'codex not in slug' filter from _read_cache_models()
so the local cache preserves all API-available models.
Inspired by OpenClaw's approach which explicitly lists non-codex models
(gpt-5.4, gpt-5.2) as valid Codex models.
Updated the authentication mechanism to store Codex OAuth tokens in the Hermes auth store located at ~/.hermes/auth.json instead of the previous ~/.codex/auth.json. This change includes refactoring related functions for reading and saving tokens, ensuring better management of authentication states and preventing conflicts between different applications. Adjusted tests to reflect the new storage structure and improved error handling for missing or malformed tokens.
- Enhanced Codex model discovery by fetching available models from the API, with fallback to local cache and defaults.
- Updated the context compressor's summary target tokens to 2500 for improved performance.
- Added external credential detection for Codex CLI to streamline authentication.
- Refactored various components to ensure consistent handling of authentication and model selection across the application.