- Add HERMES_CRON_TIMEOUT and HERMES_CRON_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT to env vars reference
- Add script timeout and provider recovery sections to cron features page
- Add timeout resolution chain and credential pool details to cron internals
Add streaming timeout documentation to three pages:
- guides/local-llm-on-mac.md: New 'Timeouts' section with table of all
three timeouts, their defaults, local auto-adjustments, and env var
overrides
- reference/faq.md: Tip box in the local models FAQ section
- user-guide/configuration.md: 'Streaming Timeouts' subsection under
the agent config section
Follow-up to #6967.
Raise the default httpx stream read timeout from 60s to 120s for all
providers. Additionally, auto-detect local LLM endpoints (Ollama,
llama.cpp, vLLM) and raise the read timeout to HERMES_API_TIMEOUT
(1800s) since local models can take minutes for prefill on large
contexts before producing the first token.
The stale stream timeout already had this local auto-detection pattern;
the httpx read timeout was missing it — causing a hard 60s wall that
users couldn't find (HERMES_STREAM_READ_TIMEOUT was undocumented).
Changes:
- Default HERMES_STREAM_READ_TIMEOUT: 60s -> 120s
- Auto-detect local endpoints -> raise to 1800s (user override respected)
- Document HERMES_STREAM_READ_TIMEOUT and HERMES_STREAM_STALE_TIMEOUT
- Add 10 parametrized tests
Reported-by: Pavan Srinivas (@pavanandums)
* feat: API server model name derived from profile name
For multi-user setups (e.g. OpenWebUI), each profile's API server now
advertises a distinct model name on /v1/models:
- Profile 'lucas' -> model ID 'lucas'
- Profile 'admin' -> model ID 'admin'
- Default profile -> 'hermes-agent' (unchanged)
Explicit override via API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME env var or
platforms.api_server.model_name config for custom names.
Resolves friction where OpenWebUI couldn't distinguish multiple
hermes-agent connections all advertising the same model name.
* docs: multi-user setup with profiles for API server + Open WebUI
- api-server.md: added Multi-User Setup section, API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME
to config table, updated /v1/models description
- open-webui.md: added Multi-User Setup with Profiles section with
step-by-step guide, updated model name references
- environment-variables.md: added API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME entry
When the API returns "max_tokens too large given prompt" (input tokens
are within the context window, but input + requested output > window),
the old code incorrectly routed through the same handler as "prompt too
long" errors, calling get_next_probe_tier() and permanently halving
context_length. This made things worse: the window was fine, only the
requested output size needed trimming for that one call.
Two distinct error classes now handled separately:
Prompt too long — input itself exceeds context window.
Fix: compress history + halve context_length (existing behaviour,
unchanged).
Output cap too large — input OK, but input + max_tokens > window.
Fix: parse available_tokens from the error message, set a one-shot
_ephemeral_max_output_tokens override for the retry, and leave
context_length completely untouched.
Changes:
- agent/model_metadata.py: add parse_available_output_tokens_from_error()
that detects Anthropic's "available_tokens: N" error format and returns
the available output budget, or None for all other error types.
- run_agent.py: call the new parser first in the is_context_length_error
block; if it fires, set _ephemeral_max_output_tokens (with a 64-token
safety margin) and break to retry without touching context_length.
_build_api_kwargs consumes the ephemeral value exactly once then clears
it so subsequent calls use self.max_tokens normally.
- agent/anthropic_adapter.py: expand build_anthropic_kwargs docstring to
clearly document the max_tokens (output cap) vs context_length (total
window) distinction, which is a persistent source of confusion due to
the OpenAI-inherited "max_tokens" name.
- cli-config.yaml.example: add inline comments explaining both keys side
by side where users are most likely to look.
- website/docs/integrations/providers.md: add a callout box at the top
of "Context Length Detection" and clarify the troubleshooting entry.
- tests/test_ctx_halving_fix.py: 24 tests across four classes covering
the parser, build_anthropic_kwargs clamping, ephemeral one-shot
consumption, and the invariant that context_length is never mutated
on output-cap errors.
/pr <anything> silently resolved to /prompt via the shortest-match
tiebreaker in prefix expansion, permanently overwriting the system
prompt and persisting to config. The command's functionality (setting
agent.system_prompt) is available via config.yaml and /personality
covers the common use case.
Removes: CommandDef, dispatch branch, _handle_prompt_command handler,
docs references, and updates subcommand extraction test.
* fix(nix): switch nixpkgs input from nixos-24.11 to nixos-unstable
nixos-24.11 reached EOL on 2025-06-30. For a dev tool, tracking a
frozen release branch causes dependency versions to go stale.
nixos-unstable provides rolling updates and is the conventional
choice for development packages.
* docs(website): update nix flake example
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Co-authored-by: sk <sk@mercury>
Documents both debugging commands with full option tables,
examples, and usage guidance. Adds both to the top-level
commands table and as detailed sections with subsections for
log files, filtering behavior, and log rotation.
The docs incorrectly referenced 'hermes pairing generate bluebubbles'
which doesn't exist. The existing reactive pairing flow already handles
this — when an unknown user messages the bot, it sends them a code
automatically, and the owner approves with 'hermes pairing approve'.
The old setup wizard (pre-March 2026) wrote LLM_MODEL to ~/.hermes/.env
across 12 provider flows. Commit 9302690e removed the writes but never
cleaned up existing .env files, leaving a dead variable that:
- Nothing in the codebase reads (zero os.getenv calls)
- The docs incorrectly claimed the gateway still used as fallback
- Caused user confusion when debugging model resolution issues
Changes:
- config.py: Bump _config_version 12 → 13, add migration to clear
LLM_MODEL and OPENAI_MODEL from .env (both dead since March 2026)
- environment-variables.md: Remove LLM_MODEL row, fix HERMES_MODEL
description to stop referencing it
- providers.md: Update deprecation notice from 'deprecated' to 'removed'
Port missing features from the hindsight-hermes external integration
package into the native plugin. Only touches plugin files — no core
changes.
Features:
- Tags on retain/recall (tags, recall_tags, recall_tags_match)
- Recall config (recall_max_tokens, recall_max_input_chars, recall_types,
recall_prompt_preamble)
- Retain controls (retain_every_n_turns, auto_retain, auto_recall,
retain_async via aretain_batch, retain_context)
- Bank config via Banks API (bank_mission, bank_retain_mission)
- Structured JSON retain with per-message timestamps
- Full session accumulation with document_id for dedup
- Custom post_setup() wizard with curses picker
- Mode-aware dep install (hindsight-client for cloud, hindsight-all for local)
- local_external mode and openai_compatible LLM provider
- OpenRouter support with auto base URL
- Auto-upgrade of hindsight-client to >=0.4.22 on session start
- Comprehensive debug logging across all operations
- 46 unit tests
- Updated README and website docs
Documents the per-platform tool_progress_overrides config key added in
PR #6348. Shows example YAML with Signal set to 'off' while Telegram
stays on 'verbose'. Lists all valid platform keys.
Add configurable reply-reference behavior for Discord, matching the
existing Telegram (TELEGRAM_REPLY_TO_MODE) and Mattermost
(MATTERMOST_REPLY_MODE) implementations.
Modes:
- 'off': never reply-reference the original message
- 'first': reply-reference on first chunk only (default, current behavior)
- 'all': reply-reference on every chunk
Set DISCORD_REPLY_TO_MODE=off in .env to disable reply-to messages.
Changes:
- gateway/config.py: parse DISCORD_REPLY_TO_MODE env var
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: read reply_to_mode from config, respect
it in send() — skip fetch_message entirely when 'off'
- hermes_cli/config.py: add to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS for hermes setup
- 23 tests covering config, send behavior, env var override
- docs: discord.md env var table + environment-variables.md reference
Closes community request from Stuart on Discord.
Users were setting model.provider to "main" after reading the auxiliary
provider docs, causing "Unknown provider" errors. The "main" alias is
only valid inside auxiliary:, compression:, and fallback_model: configs
where it means "use the same provider as my main agent chat."
Added warning admonitions and inline clarifications to:
- configuration.md: Auxiliary Models provider list and Provider Options table
- fallback-providers.md: Provider Options for Auxiliary Tasks table
Reported by community member cn on Discord.
Documents the proxy env var support added in PR #3591 (salvage of #3411
by @kufufu9). Covers HTTPS_PROXY/HTTP_PROXY/ALL_PROXY precedence,
configuration methods, and scope.
Add documentation for cocktailpeanut's hermes-mod community tool —
a web UI for creating and managing Hermes skins visually. Covers
installation (Pinokio, npx, manual), usage walkthrough, and feature
overview including ASCII art generation from images.
Ref: https://github.com/cocktailpeanut/hermes-mod
* fix(telegram): replace substring caption check with exact line-by-line match
Captions in photo bursts and media group albums were silently dropped when
a shorter caption happened to be a substring of an existing one (e.g.
"Meeting" lost inside "Meeting agenda"). Extract a shared _merge_caption
static helper that splits on "\n\n" and uses exact match with whitespace
normalisation, then use it in both _enqueue_photo_event and
_queue_media_group_event.
Adds 13 unit tests covering the fixed bug scenarios.
Cherry-picked from PR #2671 by Dilee.
* fix: extend caption substring fix to all platforms
Move _merge_caption helper from TelegramAdapter to BasePlatformAdapter
so all adapters inherit it. Fix the same substring-containment bug in:
- gateway/platforms/base.py (photo burst merging)
- gateway/run.py (priority photo follow-up merging)
- gateway/platforms/feishu.py (media batch merging)
The original fix only covered telegram.py. The same bug existed in base.py
and run.py (pure substring check) and feishu.py (list membership without
whitespace normalization).
* fix(auxiliary): resolve named custom providers and 'main' alias in auxiliary routing
Two bugs caused auxiliary tasks (vision, compression, etc.) to fail when
using named custom providers defined in config.yaml:
1. 'provider: main' was hardcoded to 'custom', which only checks legacy
OPENAI_BASE_URL env vars. Now reads _read_main_provider() to resolve
to the actual provider (e.g., 'custom:beans', 'openrouter', 'deepseek').
2. Named custom provider names (e.g., 'beans') fell through to
PROVIDER_REGISTRY which doesn't know about config.yaml entries.
Now checks _get_named_custom_provider() before the registry fallback.
Fixes both resolve_provider_client() and _normalize_vision_provider()
so the fix covers all auxiliary tasks (vision, compression, web_extract,
session_search, etc.).
Adds 13 unit tests. Reported by Laura via Discord.
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Co-authored-by: Dilee <uzmpsk.dilekakbas@gmail.com>
Based on PR #5413 spec by MaheshtheDev (Mahesh Sanikommu).
Changes:
- Add search_mode config (hybrid/memories/documents) passed to SDK
- Add {identity} template support in container_tag for profile-scoped containers
- Add SUPERMEMORY_CONTAINER_TAG env var override (priority over config)
- Add multi-container mode: enable_custom_container_tags, custom_containers,
custom_container_instructions in supermemory.json
- Dynamic tool schemas when multi-container enabled (optional container_tag param)
- Whitelist validation for custom container tags in tool calls
- Simplify get_config_schema() to only prompt for API key during setup
- Defer container_tag sanitization to initialize() (after template resolution)
- Add custom_id support to documents.add calls
- Update README with multi-container docs, search_mode, identity template,
support links (Discord, email)
- Update memory-providers.md with new features and multi-container example
- Update memory-provider-plugin.md with minimal vs full schema guidance
- Add 12 new tests covering identity template, search_mode, multi-container,
config schema, and env var override
* refactor: remove browser_close tool — auto-cleanup handles it
The browser_close tool was called in only 9% of browser sessions (13/144
navigations across 66 sessions), always redundantly — cleanup_browser()
already runs via _cleanup_task_resources() at conversation end, and the
background inactivity reaper catches anything else.
Removing it saves one tool schema slot in every browser-enabled API call.
Also fixes a latent bug: cleanup_browser() now handles Camofox sessions
too (previously only Browserbase). Camofox sessions were never auto-cleaned
per-task because they live in a separate dict from _active_sessions.
Files changed (13):
- tools/browser_tool.py: remove function, schema, registry entry; add
camofox cleanup to cleanup_browser()
- toolsets.py, model_tools.py, prompt_builder.py, display.py,
acp_adapter/tools.py: remove browser_close from all tool lists
- tests/: remove browser_close test, update toolset assertion
- docs/skills: remove all browser_close references
* fix: repeat browser_scroll 5x per call for meaningful page movement
Most backends scroll ~100px per call — barely visible on a typical
viewport. Repeating 5x gives ~500px (~half a viewport), making each
scroll tool call actually useful.
Backend-agnostic approach: works across all 7+ browser backends without
needing to configure each one's scroll amount individually. Breaks
early on error for the agent-browser path.
* feat: auto-return compact snapshot from browser_navigate
Every browser session starts with navigate → snapshot. Now navigate
returns the compact accessibility tree snapshot inline, saving one
tool call per browser task.
The snapshot captures the full page DOM (not viewport-limited), so
scroll position doesn't affect it. browser_snapshot remains available
for refreshing after interactions or getting full=true content.
Both Browserbase and Camofox paths auto-snapshot. If the snapshot
fails for any reason, navigation still succeeds — the snapshot is
a bonus, not a requirement.
Schema descriptions updated to guide models: navigate mentions it
returns a snapshot, snapshot mentions it's for refresh/full content.
* refactor: slim cronjob tool schema — consolidate model/provider, drop unused params
Session data (151 calls across 67 sessions) showed several schema
properties were never used by models. Consolidated and cleaned up:
Removed from schema (still work via backend/CLI):
- skill (singular): use skills array instead
- reason: pause-only, unnecessary
- include_disabled: now defaults to true
- base_url: extreme edge case, zero usage
- provider (standalone): merged into model object
Consolidated:
- model + provider → single 'model' object with {model, provider} fields.
If provider is omitted, the current main provider is pinned at creation
time so the job stays stable even if the user changes their default.
Kept:
- script: useful data collection feature
- skills array: standard interface for skill loading
Schema shrinks from 14 to 10 properties. All backend functionality
preserved — the Python function signature and handler lambda still
accept every parameter.
* fix: remove mixture_of_agents from core toolsets — opt-in only via hermes tools
MoA was in _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS and composite toolsets (hermes-cli,
hermes-messaging, safe), which meant it appeared in every session
for anyone with OPENROUTER_API_KEY set. The _DEFAULT_OFF_TOOLSETS
gate only works after running 'hermes tools' explicitly.
Now MoA only appears when a user explicitly enables it via
'hermes tools'. The moa toolset definition and check_fn remain
unchanged — it just needs to be opted into.
- Add full Supermemory section to memory-providers.md with config table,
tools, setup instructions, and key features
- Update provider count from 7 to 8 across memory.md and memory-providers.md
- Add SUPERMEMORY_API_KEY to environment-variables.md
- Add Supermemory to integrations/providers.md optional API keys table
- Add supermemory to cli-commands.md provider list
- Add Supermemory to profile isolation section (config file providers)
signal-cli is not available via apt or snap. Replace the incorrect
'sudo apt install signal-cli' with the official install method:
downloading from GitHub releases (Linux) or brew (macOS).
Updated both signal.md docs and the gateway.py setup hint.
Inspired by PR #4225 (which proposed snap, also incorrect).
Comprehensive guide covering:
- llama.cpp and MLX (omlx) setup on Apple Silicon
- Model selection and memory optimization (quantized KV cache)
- Real benchmarks on M5 Max comparing both backends
- Hermes connection instructions
Cherry-picked from PR #2590.
Adds a concise post-update validation checklist (git status, hermes
doctor, version check, gateway status). Adapted from PR #3050 with
corrections — removed inaccurate submodule claim (hermes update
already handles submodules) and tightened the checklist.
Cherry-picked and adapted from PR #3050.
The docker container needs the explicit 'setup' subcommand to launch
the setup wizard. Without it, the container starts in default mode.
Co-authored-by: Omar <omar2535@users.noreply.github.com>
Cherry-picked from PR #4896 (also submitted independently as PR #5532).
Two fixes:
1. Replace all stale 'hermes login' references with 'hermes auth' across
auth.py, auxiliary_client.py, delegate_tool.py, config.py, run_agent.py,
and documentation. The 'hermes login' command was deprecated; 'hermes auth'
now handles OAuth credential management.
2. Fix credential removal not persisting for singleton-sourced credentials
(device_code for openai-codex/nous, hermes_pkce for anthropic).
auth_remove_command already cleared env vars for env-sourced credentials,
but singleton credentials stored in the auth store were re-seeded by
_seed_from_singletons() on the next load_pool() call. Now clears the
underlying auth store entry when removing singleton-sourced credentials.
Updates the plugin build guide and features page to reflect the
interactive env var prompting added in PR #5470. Documents the rich
manifest format (name/description/url/secret) alongside the simple
string format.
* feat(tools): add Firecrawl cloud browser provider
Adds Firecrawl (https://firecrawl.dev) as a cloud browser provider
alongside Browserbase and Browser Use. All browser tools route through
Firecrawl's cloud browser via CDP when selected.
- tools/browser_providers/firecrawl.py — FirecrawlProvider
- tools/browser_tool.py — register in _PROVIDER_REGISTRY
- hermes_cli/tools_config.py — add to onboarding provider picker
- hermes_cli/setup.py — add to setup summary
- hermes_cli/config.py — add FIRECRAWL_BROWSER_TTL config
- website/docs/ — browser docs and env var reference
Based on #4490 by @developersdigest.
Co-Authored-By: Developers Digest <124798203+developersdigest@users.noreply.github.com>
* refactor: simplify FirecrawlProvider.emergency_cleanup
Use self._headers() and self._api_url() instead of duplicating
env-var reads and header construction.
* fix: recognize Firecrawl in subscription browser detection
_resolve_browser_feature_state() now handles "firecrawl" as a direct
browser provider (same pattern as "browser-use"), so hermes setup
summary correctly shows "Browser Automation (Firecrawl)" instead of
misreporting as "Local browser".
Also fixes test_config_version_unchanged assertion (11 → 12).
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Skills can now declare config.yaml settings via metadata.hermes.config
in their SKILL.md frontmatter. Values are stored under skills.config.*
namespace, prompted during hermes config migrate, shown in hermes config
show, and injected into the skill context at load time.
Also adds the llm-wiki skill (Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern) as the first
skill to use the new config interface, declaring wiki.path.
Skill config interface (new):
- agent/skill_utils.py: extract_skill_config_vars(), discover_all_skill_config_vars(),
resolve_skill_config_values(), SKILL_CONFIG_PREFIX
- agent/skill_commands.py: _inject_skill_config() injects resolved values
into skill messages as [Skill config: ...] block
- hermes_cli/config.py: get_missing_skill_config_vars(), skill config
prompting in migrate_config(), Skill Settings in show_config()
LLM Wiki skill (skills/research/llm-wiki/SKILL.md):
- Three-layer architecture (raw sources, wiki pages, schema)
- Three operations (ingest, query, lint)
- Session orientation, page thresholds, tag taxonomy, update policy,
scaling guidance, log rotation, archiving workflow
Docs: creating-skills.md, configuration.md, skills.md, skills-catalog.md
Closes#5100
Windows users running Hermes in WSL2 with model servers on the Windows
host hit 'connection refused' because WSL2's NAT networking means
localhost points to the VM, not Windows.
Covers:
- Mirrored networking mode (Win 11 22H2+) — makes localhost work
- NAT mode fallback using the host IP via ip route
- Per-server bind address table (Ollama, LM Studio, llama-server,
vLLM, SGLang)
- Detailed Ollama Windows service config for OLLAMA_HOST
- Windows Firewall rules for WSL2 connections
- Quick verification steps
- Cross-reference from Troubleshooting section
Add full Configuration Reference section to Discord docs covering all
env vars (10 total) and config.yaml options with types, defaults, and
detailed explanations. Previously undocumented: DISCORD_AUTO_THREAD,
DISCORD_ALLOW_BOTS, DISCORD_REACTIONS, discord.auto_thread,
discord.reactions, display.tool_progress, display.tool_progress_command.
Cleaned up manual setup flow to show only required vars.
As the agent navigates into subdirectories via tool calls (read_file,
terminal, search_files, etc.), automatically discover and load project
context files (AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, .cursorrules) from those directories.
Previously, context files were only loaded from the CWD at session start.
If the agent moved into backend/, frontend/, or any subdirectory with its
own AGENTS.md, those instructions were never seen.
Now, SubdirectoryHintTracker watches tool call arguments for file paths
and shell commands, resolves directories, and loads hint files on first
access. Discovered hints are appended to the tool result so the model
gets relevant context at the moment it starts working in a new area —
without modifying the system prompt (preserving prompt caching).
Features:
- Extracts paths from tool args (path, workdir) and shell commands
- Loads AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, .cursorrules (first match per directory)
- Deduplicates — each directory loaded at most once per session
- Ignores paths outside the working directory
- Truncates large hint files at 8K chars
- Works on both sequential and concurrent tool execution paths
Inspired by Block/goose SubdirectoryHintTracker.
Plugin context from pre_llm_call hooks was injected into the system
prompt, breaking the prompt cache prefix every turn when content
changed (typical for memory plugins). Now all plugin context goes
into the current turn's user message — the system prompt stays
identical across turns, preserving cached tokens.
The system prompt is reserved for Hermes internals. Plugins
contribute context alongside the user's input.
Also adds comprehensive documentation for all 6 plugin hooks:
pre_tool_call, post_tool_call, pre_llm_call, post_llm_call,
on_session_start, on_session_end — each with full callback
signatures, parameter tables, firing conditions, and examples.
Supersedes #5138 which identified the same cache-busting bug
and proposed an uncached system suffix approach. This fix goes
further by removing system prompt injection entirely.
Co-identified-by: OutThisLife (PR #5138)
Bring Matrix feature parity with Discord by adding mention gating and
auto-threading. Both default to true, matching Discord behavior.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Audit found 24+ discrepancies between docs and code. Fixed:
HIGH severity:
- Remove honcho toolset from tools-reference, toolsets-reference, and tools.md
(converted to memory provider plugin, not a built-in toolset)
- Add note that Honcho is available via plugin
MEDIUM severity:
- Add hermes memory command family to cli-commands.md (setup/status/off)
- Add --clone-all, --clone-from to profile create in cli-commands.md
- Add --max-turns option to hermes chat in cli-commands.md
- Add /btw slash command to slash-commands.md
- Fix profile show example output (remove nonexistent disk usage,
add .env and SOUL.md status lines)
- Add missing hermes-webhook toolset to toolsets-reference.md
- Add 5 missing providers to fallback-providers.md table
- Add 7 missing providers to providers.md fallback list
- Fix outdated model examples: glm-4-plus→glm-5, moonshot-v1-auto→kimi-for-coding
- 7 new tests covering skill binding, fallthrough, coercion
- Docs section in telegram.md with config format, field reference,
comparison table, and thread_id discovery tip
Addresses common questions from the Nous Research community Discord:
- Multi-model workflows via delegation config
- WhatsApp per-chat binding limitations and workarounds
- Controlling tool progress display on Telegram
- Per-platform skills config and Telegram 100-command limit
- Shared thread sessions across multiple users
- Exporting/migrating Hermes to a new machine
- Permission denied on shell reload after install
- HTTP 400 on first agent run