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Siddharth Balyan
75e1339d4c
fix(telegram): send seed message after creating DM topics (#18334)
Telegram's client does not display empty forum topics in the chat's
topic list. After createForumTopic succeeds, send a short pin message
into the new topic so it becomes immediately visible to the user.

Only fires for newly created topics (no thread_id in config yet).
Failure to send the seed is non-fatal (debug-logged, topic still works).
2026-05-01 15:21:56 +05:30
UgwujaGeorge
b7ad3f478f fix(yuanbao): enforce owner identity check on group slash commands
The bot-owner identity check inside OwnerCommandMiddleware was commented
out and replaced with a hardcoded `is_owner = True`, so any group member
could trigger allowlisted privileged commands (/approve, /deny, /stop,
/reset, /retry, /undo, /new, /background, /bg, /btw, /queue, /q) by
sending the slash command without @-mentioning the bot. The most severe
case is /approve: a non-owner could approve a dangerous tool call the
bot was waiting on the owner to confirm.

Re-enable the documented identity check (push.from_account ==
push.bot_owner_id) so only the configured owner can issue these
commands.
2026-04-30 23:57:55 -07:00
Teknium
4caad285a6
feat(gateway): auto-delete slash-command system notices after TTL (#18266)
Adds opt-in auto-deletion for slash-command reply messages like
"New session started!", "Restarting gateway…", "Stopped.", and
YOLO toggles.  After the TTL elapses the gateway calls the adapter's
delete_message; on platforms without a delete API (everything except
Telegram today) the TTL is silently ignored and the message stays.

Requested on Twitter by @charlesmcdowell — tool-call bubbles are useful
real-time, but system notices clutter the thread once the agent finishes.

Implementation:

- EphemeralReply(str) sentinel in gateway/platforms/base.py.  Subclasses
  str so existing 'X' in response / response.startswith(...) checks in
  tests and call sites keep working unchanged; isinstance() still
  distinguishes it for the send path.
- _process_message_background and both busy-session bypass paths
  (in base.py) call _unwrap_ephemeral() on the handler return, send
  the unwrapped text, and schedule a detached delete task when the
  TTL > 0 AND the adapter class overrides delete_message.
- display.ephemeral_system_ttl (default 0 = disabled) in DEFAULT_CONFIG.
  Handler can pass ttl_seconds explicitly to override.
- Wrapped the highest-noise return sites: /new, /reset, /stop,
  /yolo on/off, /restart success + "already in progress".  Draining
  notices and /help output left as plain strings — those are
  informational and users want to read them.

Backward-compat: default TTL 0 → no scheduling, no behavior change
for existing users.  Platforms without delete_message silently no-op.
2026-04-30 23:05:48 -07:00
Oxidane-bot
8d7500d80d fix(gateway): snapshot callback generation after agent binds it, not before
_process_message_background snapshotted callback_generation from the
interrupt event at the TOP of the task — before the handler ran.
_hermes_run_generation is only set on the event by
GatewayRunner._bind_adapter_run_generation during
_handle_message_with_agent, which runs DURING the handler await. The
early snapshot always captured None, which then flowed into
pop_post_delivery_callback(..., generation=None) in the finally block.

In pop_post_delivery_callback, generation=None with a tuple-registered
entry (generation, callback) bypasses the ownership check — it pops and
fires the callback regardless of which run owns it. Result: a stale run
could fire a fresher run's post-delivery callback (e.g. a
background-review notification attributed to the wrong turn).

Fix: move the snapshot into the finally block, after the handler has
run and _hermes_run_generation has been bound to the current run.

Regression test added: simulates a stale handler at generation=1 and a
fresher callback registered at generation=2. Pre-fix: snapshot=None →
pop fires the generation=2 callback under generation=1's ownership
("newer" fires). Post-fix: snapshot=1 → pop skips the mismatched
entry, callback stays in the dict for the correct run to claim.

Verified: test FAILS on current main (captures "newer" in fired list),
PASSES with this fix.

Salvaged from PR #12565 (the callback-ownership portion only; the
/status totals portion was already fixed on main in 7abc9ce4d via #17158).

Co-authored-by: Oxidane-bot <1317078257maroon@gmail.com>
2026-04-30 20:41:18 -07:00
hharry11
158eb32686 fix(gateway): preserve document type when merging queued events 2026-04-30 20:37:27 -07:00
Roy-oss1
b94cb8e2c4 feat(feishu): operator-configurable bot admission and mention policy
Add two operator-facing toggles for inbound Feishu admission, enabling
bot-to-bot scenarios such as A2A orchestration and inter-bot
notifications:

  FEISHU_ALLOW_BOTS=none|mentions|all   (default: none)
    Accept messages from other bots. `mentions` requires the peer
    bot to @-mention Hermes; `all` admits every peer-bot message.

  FEISHU_REQUIRE_MENTION=true|false     (default: true)
    Whether group messages must @-mention the bot. Override per-chat
    via `group_rules.<chat_id>.require_mention` in config.yaml.

Defaults preserve prior behavior. Self-echo protection is always on:
when the bot's identity is unresolved (auto-detection failed and
FEISHU_BOT_OPEN_ID unset), peer-bot messages are rejected fail-closed
to avoid feedback loops.

Admitted peer bots bypass the human-user allowlist
(FEISHU_ALLOWED_USERS) to match existing Discord behavior; humans
still need an explicit allowlist entry. yaml feishu.allow_bots is
bridged to the env var so the adapter and gateway auth layer share
one source of truth.

Resolving peer-bot display names requires the
application:bot.basic_info:read scope; without it, peers still route
but appear as their open_id.

Test: tests/gateway/test_feishu_bot_admission.py covers the admission
pipeline, group-policy bot-bypass, hydration, and event-dispatch
plumbing as a parametrized matrix.

Change-Id: I363cccb578c2a5c8b8bf0f0a890c01c89909e256
2026-04-30 20:30:31 -07:00
Yukipukii1
25cbe3e1d6 fix(gateway): preserve thread routing for /update progress and prompts 2026-04-30 20:19:23 -07:00
hharry11
2997ef9446 fix(api-server): use session-scoped task IDs for tool isolation 2026-04-30 19:59:38 -07:00
johnncenae
a83d579d5b fix(telegram): enforce gateway auth for inline approval callbacks 2026-04-30 19:59:31 -07:00
Teknium
f43b126677 fix(gateway): atomic writes for sibling recovery/dedup state files
Widen PR #17842's atomic-write fix to two sibling sites that exhibit the
same 'partial JSON on interrupted write' class of bug:

- gateway/platforms/feishu.py: dedup state (_dedup_state_path)
- gateway/platforms/helpers.py: ParticipatedThreadTracker save

Both are small recovery/coordination files that get rewritten frequently and
break cross-restart dedup if left partial.
2026-04-30 19:58:16 -07:00
Chris Danis
f61695ee73 fix(signal): skip contentless envelopes (profile key updates, empty messages)
Signal-cli sends dataMessage wrappers for profile key updates and other
metadata events that have no actual text content. These were reaching the
gateway as msg='' and triggering full agent turns for nothing.

Add early return in _handle_envelope() when both message field is empty/
missing/whitespace AND there are no attachments. Messages with media
attachments but no text still flow through.

- 12 lines added to gateway/platforms/signal.py
- 5 new tests in TestSignalContentlessEnvelope class
2026-04-30 19:42:59 -07:00
Teknium
3de8e21683 feat(gateway): native send_multiple_images for Telegram, Discord, Slack, Mattermost, Email
Ports PR #17888's send_multiple_images ABC to every gateway platform that
has a native multi-attachment API, so images arrive as a single bundled
message instead of N separate ones.

Native overrides:
- Telegram: send_media_group (10 photos per album, chunks over); animated
  GIFs peeled off and routed through send_animation (albums don't support
  animations)
- Discord: channel.send(files=[...]) (10 attachments per message, chunks
  over); URL images downloaded into BytesIO so they render inline; forum
  channels use create_thread with files=[...]
- Slack: files_upload_v2(file_uploads=[...]) (10 per call, chunks over);
  respects thread_ts; records thread participation
- Mattermost: single post with file_ids list (5 per post — Mattermost cap,
  chunks over)
- Email: single SMTP message with multiple MIME attachments (no chunk cap,
  SMTP size governs); remote URLs remain linked in body (parity with
  existing send_image)

All platforms fall back to the base per-image loop on any failure, so a
single bad image in a batch never loses the rest.

Matrix, WhatsApp, and single-attachment platforms (BlueBubbles, Feishu,
WeCom, WeChat, DingTalk) continue to use the base default loop — their
server APIs only accept one attachment per message anyway.

Tests: adds tests/gateway/test_send_multiple_images.py with 19 targeted
tests covering base default loop, chunking, animation peel-off, fallback
paths, and empty-batch no-ops across all five new overrides.

Co-authored-by: Maxence Groine <maxence@groine.fr>
2026-04-30 04:28:08 -07:00
Maxence Groine
04ea895ffb feat(gateway/signal): add support for multiple images sending
Adds a new `send_multiple_images` method to the ``BasePlatformAdapter``
that implements the default "One image per message" loop and allows for
platform-specific overriding.

Implements such an override for the Signal adapter, batching images
and trying (best-effort) to work around rate-limits for voluminous
batches using a specific scheduler.

Also implements batching + rate-limit handling in the `send_message`
tool.

New tests added for the Signal adapter, its rate-limit scheduler and the
`send_message` tool
2026-04-30 04:28:08 -07:00
briandevans
f44f1f9615 fix(gateway): preserve session guard across in-band drain handoff
When the in-band pending-message drain spawns a fresh task and
transfers ownership via _session_tasks[session_key] = drain_task,
the original task still unwinds through the finally block.  The
drain task picks up the same interrupt_event in its own
_process_message_background entry, so an unconditional
_release_session_guard(session_key, guard=interrupt_event) at the
end of the finally matches and deletes _active_sessions[session_key]
while the drain task is still pending its first await.

A concurrent inbound message arriving in that handoff window passes
the Level-1 guard (no entry exists) and spawns a second
_process_message_background for the same session — two agents on
one session_key, duplicate responses, duplicate tool calls.

Fix: only call _release_session_guard when the current task still
owns _session_tasks[session_key].  When ownership has been
transferred to a drain task, leave _active_sessions populated; the
drain task's own lifecycle releases it.  This mirrors the
late-arrival drain path in the same finally block, which already
leaves both entries alone after handing off.

Also reorder stdlib imports in the new regression test file to
match the gateway test convention (stdlib before third-party).

Regression test: capture _active_sessions[sk] identity at every
handler entry across a 2-step in-band drain chain and assert the
guard Event identity stays the same.  Pre-fix, the original task's
finally deletes the entry, the drain task falls through to the
`or asyncio.Event()` branch, and a fresh Event is installed —
identity diverges.  Post-fix, the entry is preserved and the drain
task reuses the original Event.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 03:27:08 -07:00
briandevans
663ba9a58f fix(gateway): drain pending messages via fresh task, not recursion (#17758)
`_process_message_background` finished a turn, found a queued
follow-up, and drained it via `await
self._process_message_background(pending_event, session_key)`.  Each
chained follow-up added a frame to the call stack instead of starting
fresh.  Under sustained pending-queue activity (e.g. a user sending
follow-ups faster than the agent finishes turns) the C stack would
exhaust at ~2000 nested frames and SIGSEGV the process.

Mirror the late-arrival drain pattern that already exists in the same
function: spawn a new `asyncio.create_task(...)` for the pending event
and return so the current frame can unwind.  The new task takes
ownership via `_session_tasks[session_key]`.

The late-arrival drain in `finally` could now race with the in-band
drain across the `await typing_task` / `await stop_typing` window, so
add a guard: if `_session_tasks[session_key]` is no longer the current
task, an in-band drain already spawned a follow-up task — re-queue the
late-arrival event so that task picks it up after its current event,
instead of spawning a second concurrent task for the same session_key.

Regression test (`test_pending_drain_no_recursion.py`) chains 12
follow-ups and asserts the recorded
`_process_message_background` stack depth stays bounded at handler
entry.  Pre-fix: depths grow linearly `[1,2,3,…,12]`.  Post-fix: all
depths are `1`.

`test_duplicate_reply_suppression::test_stale_response_suppressed_when_interrupted`
called `_process_message_background` directly and implicitly relied on
the old recursive `await` semantic — updated to wait for the spawned
drain task before checking the sent list.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 03:27:08 -07:00
Teknium
aa7bf329bc
feat(gateway): centralize audio routing + FLAC support + Telegram doc fallback (#17833)
Extracted from PR #17211 (@versun) so it can land independently of the
local_command TTS provider redesign.

- Add should_send_media_as_audio(platform, ext, is_voice) in
  gateway/platforms/base.py; single source of truth for audio routing.
- Add .flac to recognized audio extensions (MEDIA regex, weixin audio
  set, send_message audio set).
- Telegram send_voice() now falls back to send_document for formats
  Telegram's Bot API can't play natively (.wav, .flac, ...) instead of
  raising; MP3/M4A still go to sendAudio, Opus/OGG still go to sendVoice.
- Route _send_telegram() in send_message_tool through a narrower
  _TELEGRAM_SEND_AUDIO_EXTS = {.mp3, .m4a} set.
- cron.scheduler._send_media_via_adapter now delegates the audio
  decision to should_send_media_as_audio so it matches the gateway.
- Update the cron live-adapter ogg test to flag [[audio_as_voice]] so
  it still routes to sendVoice under the new Telegram-specific policy.
- Tests: unit coverage for should_send_media_as_audio across platforms,
  end-to-end MEDIA routing via _process_message_background and
  GatewayRunner._deliver_media_from_response, TelegramAdapter.send_voice
  fallback for FLAC/WAV.

Co-authored-by: Versun <me+github7604@versun.org>
2026-04-30 01:32:31 -07:00
Stephen Schoettler
f73364b1c4
fix(ci): stabilize main test suite regressions (#17660)
* fix: stabilize main test suite regressions

* test(agent): update MiniMax normalization expectation

* test: stabilize remaining CI assertions

* test: harden config helper monkeypatching

* test: harden CI-only assertions

* fix(agent): propagate fast streaming interrupts
2026-04-29 23:18:55 -07:00
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
Teknium
e464cde58f feat: final platform plugin parity — webhook delivery, platform hints, docs
Closes remaining functional gaps and adds documentation.

webhook.py: Cross-platform delivery now checks the plugin registry
  for unknown platform names instead of hardcoding 15 names in a tuple.
  Plugin platforms can receive webhook-routed deliveries.

prompt_builder: Platform hints (system prompt LLM guidance) now fall
  back to the plugin registry's platform_hint field. Plugin platforms
  can tell the LLM 'you're on IRC, no markdown.'

PlatformEntry: Added platform_hint field for LLM guidance injection.

IRC adapter: Added acquire_scoped_lock/release_scoped_lock in
  connect/disconnect to prevent two profiles from using the same IRC
  identity. Added platform_hint for IRC-specific LLM guidance.

Removed dead token-empty-warning extension for plugin platforms
  (plugin adapters handle their own env vars via check_fn).

website/docs/developer-guide/adding-platform-adapters.md:
  - Added 'Plugin Path (Recommended)' section with full code examples,
    PLUGIN.yaml template, config.yaml examples, and a table showing all
    18 integration points the plugin system handles automatically
  - Renamed built-in checklist to clarify it's for core contributors

gateway/platforms/ADDING_A_PLATFORM.md:
  - Added Plugin Path section pointing to the reference implementation
    and full docs guide
  - Clarified built-in path is for core contributors only
2026-04-29 21:56:51 -07:00
Teknium
4d7fc0f37c feat(gateway,cli): confirm /reload-mcp to warn about prompt cache invalidation
Reloading MCP servers rebuilds the tool set for the active session, which
invalidates the provider prompt cache (tool schemas are baked into the
system prompt). The next message re-sends full input tokens — can be
expensive on long-context or high-reasoning models.

To surface that cost, /reload-mcp now routes through a new slash-confirm
primitive with three options: Approve Once / Always Approve / Cancel.
'Always Approve' persists approvals.mcp_reload_confirm: false so future
reloads run silently.

Coverage:

* Classic CLI (cli.py) — interactive numbered prompt.
* TUI (tui_gateway + Ink ops.ts) — text warning on first call; `now` /
  `always` args skip the gate; `always` also persists the opt-out.
* Messenger gateway — button UI on Telegram (inline keyboard), Discord
  (discord.ui.View), Slack (Block Kit actions); text fallback on every
  other platform via /approve /always /cancel replies intercepted in
  gateway/run.py _handle_message.
* Config key: approvals.mcp_reload_confirm (default true).
* Auto-reload paths (CLI file watcher, TUI config-sync mtime poll) pass
  confirm=true so they do NOT prompt.

Implementation:

* tools/slash_confirm.py — module-level pending-state store used by all
  adapters and by the CLI prompt. Thread-safe register/resolve/clear.
* gateway/platforms/base.py — send_slash_confirm hook (default 'Not
  supported' → text fallback).
* gateway/run.py — _request_slash_confirm helper + text intercept in
  _handle_message (yields to in-progress tool-exec approvals so
  dangerous-command /approve still unblocks the tool thread first).

Tests:

* tests/tools/test_slash_confirm.py — primitive lifecycle + async
  resolution + double-click atomicity (16 tests).
* tests/hermes_cli/test_mcp_reload_confirm_gate.py — default-config
  shape + deep-merge preserves user opt-out (5 tests).

Targeted runs (hermetic): 89 passed (slash-confirm, config gate,
existing agent cache, existing telegram approval buttons).
2026-04-29 21:56:47 -07:00
memosr
d69a0b2c29 fix(security): apply ACL checks to QQBot guild messages and guild DMs to prevent allowlist bypass 2026-04-29 21:08:28 -07:00
Shannon Sands
7966560fb5 feat(skills): /reload-skills slash command + skills_reload agent tool
Adds a public reload path for the in-process skill caches so newly
installed (or removed) skills become visible mid-session without a
gateway restart. Mirrors the shape of /reload-mcp.

Three surfaces:
* /reload-skills slash command — CLI (cli.py) and gateway (gateway/run.py),
  with /reload_skills alias for Telegram autocomplete and an explicit
  Discord registration.
* skills_reload agent tool (tools/skills_tool.py) — lets agents/subagents
  pick up freshly-installed skills via tool call.
* agent.skill_commands.reload_skills() — shared helper that clears
  _skill_commands, _SKILLS_PROMPT_CACHE (in-process LRU), and the
  on-disk .skills_prompt_snapshot.json, then returns an added/removed
  diff plus the new total count.

Tested:
* tests/agent/test_skill_commands_reload.py (9 cases)
* tests/cli/test_cli_reload_skills.py       (3 cases)
* tests/gateway/test_reload_skills_command.py (4 cases)

Use case: NemoClaw / OpenShell-style sandboxed orchestrators that drop
skills into ~/.hermes/skills mid-session, plus agentic flows where the
agent itself installs a skill via the shell tool and needs it bound
without a gateway restart. The Python helper
clear_skills_system_prompt_cache(clear_snapshot=True) already exists
internally — this PR just exposes it via slash command and tool.
2026-04-29 21:07:47 -07:00
Teknium
31f70d1f2a
fix(ci): recover 38 failing tests on main (#17642)
CI Tests workflow has been red on main for 40+ consecutive runs. This
commit recovers every failure visible in run 25130722163 (most recent
completed run prior to this PR).

Root causes, by group:

Test-mock drift after product landed (fix: update mocks)
- test_mcp_structured_content / test_mcp_dynamic_discovery (6 tests):
  product added _rpc_lock (#02ae15222) and _schedule_tools_refresh
  (#1350d12b0) without updating sibling test files. Install a real
  asyncio.Lock inside the fake run-loop and patch at _schedule_tools_refresh.
- test_session.py: renamed normalize_whatsapp_identifier → canonical_
  whatsapp_identifier upstream; keep a local alias so the legacy tests
  keep working.
- test_run_progress_topics Slack DM test: PR #8006 made Slack default
  tool_progress=off; explicitly set it to 'all' in the test fixture so
  the progress-callback path still runs. Also read tool_progress_callback
  at call time rather than freezing it in FakeAgent.__init__ — production
  assigns it AFTER construction.
- test_tui_gateway_server session-create/close race: session.create now
  defers _start_agent_build behind a 50ms timer — wait for the build
  thread to enter _make_agent before closing, otherwise the orphan-
  cleanup path never runs.
- test_protocol session.resume: product get_messages_as_conversation now
  takes include_ancestors kwarg; accept **_kwargs in the test stub.
- test_copilot_acp_client redaction: redactor is OFF by default (snapshots
  HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS at import); patch agent.redact._REDACT_ENABLED=True
  for the duration of the test.
- test_minimax_provider: after #17171, dots in non-Anthropic model names
  stay dots even with preserve_dots=False. Assert the new invariant
  rather than the old 'broken for MiniMax' behavior.
- test_update_autostash: updater now scans `ps -A` for dashboard PIDs;
  the test's catch-all subprocess.run stub needed stdout/stderr fields.
- test_accretion_caps: read_timestamps dict is populated lazily when
  os.path.getmtime succeeds. Use .get("read_timestamps", {}) to tolerate
  CI filesystems where the stat races file creation.

Change-detector tests (fix: rewrite as structural invariants)
- test_credential_sources_registry_has_expected_steps: was a frozen set
  comparison that broke when minimax-oauth was added. Rewrite as an
  invariant check (every step has description, no dupes, core steps
  present) per AGENTS.md 'don't write change-detector tests'.

xdist ordering / test pollution (fix: reset state, use module-local patches)
- test_setup vercel: sibling test saved VERCEL_PROJECT_ID='project' to
  os.environ via save_env_value() and never cleared it. monkeypatch.delenv
  the VERCEL_* vars in the link-file test.
- test_clipboard TestIsWsl: GitHub Actions is on Azure VMs whose real
  /proc/version often contains 'microsoft'. Patching builtins.open with
  mock_open didn't reliably intercept hermes_constants.is_wsl's call in
  xdist workers that had already cached _wsl_detected=True from an
  earlier test. Patch hermes_constants.open directly and add
  teardown_method to reset the cache after each test.

Pytest-asyncio cancellation hangs (fix: bound product await with timeout)
- test_session_split_brain_11016 (3 params) + test_gateway_shutdown
  cancel-inflight: under pytest-asyncio 1.3.0, 'await task' and
  'asyncio.gather(cancelled_tasks)' can stall for 30s when the cancelled
  task's finally block awaits typing-task cleanup. Bound both with
  asyncio.wait_for(..., timeout=5.0) and asyncio.shield — the stragglers
  are released from adapter tracking and allowed to finish unwinding in
  the background. This is also a legitimate hardening: a wedged finally
  shouldn't stall the caller's dispatch or a gateway shutdown.

Orphan UI config (fix: merge tiny tab into messaging category)
- test_web_server test_no_single_field_categories: the telegram.reactions
  config field lived in its own 'telegram' schema category with no
  siblings. Fold it under 'discord' via _CATEGORY_MERGE so the dashboard
  doesn't render an orphan single-field tab.

Local verification: 38/38 originally-failing tests pass; 4044/4044
gateway tests pass; 684/684 targeted subset (all 16 touched test files)
passes.
2026-04-29 20:05:32 -07:00
briandevans
e0a03f3f40 fix(api-server): collapse tool start/lifecycle into a single SSE event
Address Copilot review on PR #16666:

1. **Duplicate event on every tool start** — both ``tool_progress_callback``
   and ``tool_start_callback`` fire side-by-side in ``run_agent.py``, so
   wiring both into chat completions emitted *two* ``hermes.tool.progress``
   events per real tool call. Drop the legacy ``_on_tool_progress`` emit
   entirely; ``_on_tool_start`` now produces a single unified event that
   carries the legacy ``tool``/``emoji``/``label`` fields plus the new
   ``toolCallId``/``status`` correlation fields. Label is computed inline
   via ``build_tool_preview`` so callers do not need to pre-format it.

2. **Weak per-event correlation in the regression test** — the previous
   assertion checked that a ``toolCallId`` appeared *somewhere* in the
   aggregate, which would have passed even if ``running`` lacked the id.
   Collect ``(status, toolCallId)`` per event and assert each event
   carries the correct pair, plus exactly two events on the wire (no
   silent duplication regression).

The two existing chat-completions tool-progress tests are updated to fire
``tool_start_callback`` instead of ``tool_progress_callback``, matching
production reality where ``run_agent`` always pairs them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 08:08:16 -07:00
Magaav
810d98e892 feat(api_server): expose run status for external UIs (#17085)
Adds two API server endpoints for external UIs and orchestrators:

- GET /v1/capabilities — machine-readable feature discovery so clients
  can detect which Runs API / SSE / auth features this Hermes version
  supports before depending on them.
- GET /v1/runs/{run_id} — pollable run status so dashboards can check
  queued/running/completed/failed/cancelled/stopping state without
  holding an SSE connection open.

Also moves request validation ahead of run allocation so invalid
payloads no longer leave orphaned entries in _run_streams waiting for
the TTL sweep.

task_id is intentionally kept as "default" for the Runs API to
preserve the shared-sandbox model used by CLI, gateway, and the
existing _run_agent_with_callbacks path. session_id is surfaced in
run status for external-UI correlation only.

Salvage of PR #17085 by @Magaav.
2026-04-29 06:38:10 -07:00
Teknium
f317325279
docs(weixin): clarify iLink bot identity limits and warn on group policy (#17433)
QR-login connects an iLink bot identity (...@im.bot), not a scriptable
personal WeChat account. iLink typically does not deliver ordinary WeChat
group events to these bots, so WEIXIN_GROUP_POLICY / WEIXIN_GROUP_ALLOWED_USERS
often have no effect regardless of value.

- Setup wizard: print iLink-bot caveat before the group-policy prompt; relabel
  the allowlist input as 'group chat IDs (not member user IDs)'; note that
  'open' / 'allowlist' only take effect if iLink delivers group events.
- Adapter: log a WARNING at connect() when WEIXIN_GROUP_POLICY is non-disabled
  so the limitation is surfaced in gateway logs, not just docs.
- Docs: add a top-of-page warning callout to weixin.md explaining the iLink
  bot identity, narrow the 'DM and group messaging' feature line to DM-only
  with a group caveat, tighten the Group Policy section and troubleshooting
  row, and clarify WEIXIN_GROUP_ALLOWED_USERS as group IDs (not user IDs)
  in weixin.md and environment-variables.md.

Closes #17094
2026-04-29 06:26:10 -07:00
vominh1919
e9b96fd050 fix: recognize ret=-2 as stale-session signal in Weixin adapter
The Weixin adapter only recognized errcode=-14 as a session-expired
signal. However, iLink also returns ret=-2 with errmsg="unknown error"
for the same underlying condition (stale session). The adapter treated
ret=-2 as a rate-limit, exhausting retries with the same stale
context_token instead of refreshing the session.

Added _is_stale_session_ret() helper that distinguishes ret=-2 with
"unknown error" from genuine rate limits. Updated both the poll loop
and _send_text_chunk to use the helper.

Fixes NousResearch/hermes-agent#17228
2026-04-29 05:44:44 -07:00
teknium1
4a62ba9ccd fix(signal): correct SPOILER docstring + AUTHOR_MAP for exiao
- _markdown_to_signal docstring claimed SPOILER support but the regex list
  never handled ``||...||``. Correct the docstring to match the four
  actually-supported styles (BOLD / ITALIC / STRIKETHROUGH / MONOSPACE).
  Signal's SPOILER bodyRange would need dedicated ``||spoiler||`` parsing
  and is left for a follow-up.

- scripts/release.py: add exiao's noreply email to AUTHOR_MAP so the
  contributor-attribution gate accepts their cherry-picked commit.
2026-04-29 04:38:17 -07:00
exiao
23f5fc6765 feat(gateway/signal): native formatting, reply quotes, and reactions
Three Signal adapter improvements that depend on the no-edit-mode
plumbing from the previous commit.

1. Native formatting (markdown -> Signal bodyRanges)
   Signal renders markdown as literal characters (**bold**, `code`, #
   heading), which looks broken. Added _markdown_to_signal(text) that
   strips markdown syntax and emits Signal-native bodyRanges as
   start:length:STYLE entries. Offsets are computed in UTF-16 code
   units so non-BMP emoji stay aligned. Supports BOLD, ITALIC, STRIKE,
   MONO, and headings mapped to BOLD. Fenced code and inline code are
   handled; link syntax is unwrapped to visible text + URL.

   Includes edge-case fixes reported previously:
   - Bullet lists ("* item") no longer misidentified as italics
   - URLs containing underscores no longer italicized around the dot

2. Reply-quote context
   Parses dataMessage.quote on inbound messages and populates
   MessageEvent.raw_message with sender + timestamp_ms. This lets the
   gateway's existing [Replying to: "..."] injector (gateway/run.py)
   work on Signal, matching Telegram/Matrix behavior.

3. Processing reactions
   Overrides on_processing_start -> hourglass and on_processing_complete
   -> checkmark via the sendReaction JSON-RPC using targetAuthor and
   targetTimestamp pulled from raw_message. Uses the ProcessingOutcome
   enum introduced in the previous commit.

Also sets SUPPORTS_MESSAGE_EDITING = False on SignalAdapter so the
no-edit streaming path activates.

Tests: 40+ new tests in tests/gateway/test_signal_format.py covering
markdown conversion, UTF-16 offset correctness with non-BMP emoji,
bullet-list and URL false-positive regressions, reply-quote extraction,
and reaction payload shape. Regression extensions to test_signal.py.
2026-04-29 04:38:17 -07:00
Teknium
e0f5d39837
fix(discord): widen slash-sync timeout to 600s under rate-limit pressure (#16713) (#17029)
Discord's per-app command-management bucket is ~5 writes / 20 s. A
mass-prune-plus-upsert reconcile (77 orphans + 30 desired = 107 writes
in the reported case) can't finish under the old flat 30 s budget, and
the subsequent reconnect retries inside the rate-limit cooldown also
time out — leaving slash commands broken for ~60 min until the bucket
fully recovers.

Bump the timeout to 600 s so realistic bursts drain, update the warning
message to point at the saturated bucket instead of a hardcoded 30 s.
The 600 s cap still guards against a true hang.

Credit to @Tranquil-Flow for PR #16739 and @davidbordenwi for reporting
#16713 with the bucket-math diagnosis.

Closes #16713.

Co-authored-by: Teknium <teknium@nousresearch.com>
2026-04-28 07:02:43 -07:00
Teknium
6085d7a93e
chore: remove unused imports and dead locals (ruff F401, F841) (#17010)
Mechanical cleanup across 43 files — removes 46 unused imports
(F401) and 14 unused local variables (F841) detected by
`ruff check --select F401,F841`. Net: -49 lines.

Also fixes a latent NameError in rl_cli.py where `get_hermes_home()`
was called at module line 32 before its import at line 65 — the
module never imported successfully on main. The ruff audit surfaced
this because it correctly saw the symbol as imported-but-unused
(the call happened before the import ran); the fix moves the import
to the top of the file alongside other stdlib imports.

One `# noqa: F401` kept in hermes_cli/status.py for `subprocess`:
tests monkeypatch `hermes_cli.status.subprocess` as a regression
guard that systemctl isn't called on Termux, so the name must
exist at module scope even though the module body doesn't reference
it. Docstring explains the reason.

Also fixes an invalid `# noqa:` directive in
gateway/platforms/discord.py:308 that lacked a rule code.

Co-authored-by: teknium1 <teknium@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-28 06:46:45 -07:00
Siwen Wang
d6137453ac fix(gateway): drain stale httpx polling connections on Telegram reconnect
Network errors through proxies (e.g. sing-box) can leave httpx
connections in a half-closed state occupying pool slots.  After enough
reconnect cycles the 256-connection default fills up entirely, causing
Pool timeout: All connections in the connection pool are occupied.

Fix: cycle only the getUpdates request object (_request[0]) via
shut-down + re-initialize before restarting polling.  This drains stale
connections without touching the general request (_request[1]) that
concurrent send_message / edit_message calls rely on.

The drain is applied to both _handle_polling_network_error and
_handle_polling_conflict reconnect paths via a shared
_drain_polling_connections() helper.  Failures in the drain are
swallowed so reconnect always proceeds.

Based on #16466 by @Mirac1eSky.
2026-04-28 06:37:22 -07:00
LeonSGP43
a3b9343f08 feat(telegram): render markdown tables as row groups 2026-04-28 05:37:50 -07:00
teknium1
c69310c625 fix(weixin): raise descriptive error when rate-limit retries exhaust
The rate-limit branch added by the original PR did sleep+continue with
no attempt to record the last error, so persistent iLink -2 responses
exhausted the retry loop and hit 'assert last_error is not None',
raising AssertionError instead of a descriptive RuntimeError.

Record last_error = RuntimeError(...) before continuing, and break out
of the loop on the final attempt instead of sleeping uselessly.
2026-04-28 05:21:58 -07:00
Leihb
a54106bbc8 fix(weixin): split long messages (>2000 chars) into chunks to prevent truncation
- Change MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH from 4000 to 2000 to match Weixin iLink API limit
- Add RATE_LIMIT_ERRCODE = -2 handling with 3x backoff retry
- Increase default send_chunk_delay_seconds from 0.35 to 1.5 to avoid rate limits
- Increase default send_chunk_retries from 2 to 4 for better reliability
- Use _split_text() in send() to chunk long messages before delivery

Fixes #16411
2026-04-28 05:21:58 -07:00
Teknium
b61d9b297a refactor: consolidate symlink-safe atomic replace into shared helper
Extract the islink/realpath guard from the 16743 fix into a single
atomic_replace() helper in utils.py, then migrate every os.replace()
call site in the codebase to use it.

The original PR #16777 correctly identified and fixed the bug, but
only patched 9 of ~24 call sites. The same bug class (managed
deployments that symlink state files silently losing the link on
every write) still existed at auth.json, sessions file, gateway
config, env_loader, webhook subscriptions, debug store, model
catalog, pairing, google OAuth, nous rate guard, and more.

Rather than add another 10+ copies of the same three-line guard,
consolidate into atomic_replace(tmp, target) which:
- resolves symlinks via os.path.realpath before os.replace
- returns the resolved real path so callers can re-apply permissions
- is a drop-in replacement for os.replace at the use sites

Changes:
- utils.py: new atomic_replace() helper + atomic_json_write /
  atomic_yaml_write now call it instead of inlining the guard
- 16 files: all os.replace() call sites migrated to atomic_replace()
  - agent/{google_oauth, nous_rate_guard, shell_hooks}.py
  - cron/jobs.py
  - gateway/{pairing, session, platforms/telegram}.py
  - hermes_cli/{auth, config, debug, env_loader, model_catalog, webhook}.py
  - tools/{memory_tool, skill_manager_tool, skills_sync}.py

Tests: tests/test_atomic_replace_symlinks.py pins the invariant for
atomic_replace + atomic_json_write + atomic_yaml_write, covers plain
files, first-time creates, broken symlinks, and permission preservation.

Refs #16743
Builds on #16777 by @vominh1919.
2026-04-28 04:58:22 -07:00
Teknium
4e5ebf07ea
fix(matrix): stop tagging the user on every reply (#16932)
The mention_user_id injection from #38a6bada9 unconditionally attached an
@user:server mention pill + MSC3952 m.mentions.user_ids payload to every
outbound reply and every tool-progress status update. The stated intent
was push notifications in muted rooms, but shipped as always-on in every
room, DM or group, muted or not — so every reply pinged the user.

- gateway/platforms/base.py: stop injecting mention_user_id into send
  metadata on every reply; restore the original _thread_metadata passthrough.
- gateway/run.py: drop mention_user_id from status-thread metadata.
- gateway/platforms/matrix.py: drop the mention-pill append block in
  _send_text that consumed the metadata. Keep the reaction-based exec
  approval half of #38a6bada9 and the inbound/outbound m.mentions
  handling (unrelated to the per-reply ping).

Reported by Elkim [NOUS] on Discord.

Co-authored-by: teknium1 <teknium@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-28 02:00:37 -07:00
Surat Srichan
4d3e3ff8a2 fix(gateway): coerce plaintext "restart gateway" DMs to /restart
Narrow plaintext shortcut that rewrites a tiny set of admin phrases
("restart gateway", "restart the gateway", "restart hermes") into the
/restart slash command, but only in DMs. Scope is intentionally tight:

- DM text messages only — group chats keep natural-language semantics
- Exact restart-style phrases only
- Skips anything already starting with "/"

Without this, the LLM can receive "restart gateway" as a user turn and
try to satisfy it via the terminal tool (systemctl restart ...). That
kills the gateway while the originating agent is still running, which
leaves systemd in "draining" state waiting on a process it's about to
kill. Routing the phrase to the slash-command dispatcher bypasses the
agent loop and uses the existing restart machinery (request_restart).

Called once, at the adapter level in BasePlatformAdapter.handle_message,
so every platform gets it for free and pending-message reinjection is
covered by the same call site.

Adds 2 Telegram-parametrized e2e tests: DM routes to request_restart,
group chats fall through to the normal agent path.
2026-04-28 01:40:28 -07:00
nbot
38a6bada92 feat(matrix): reaction-based exec approval + mention_user_id
Add Matrix reaction-based exec approval (/) and mention_user_id
support for push notifications in muted rooms.

- matrix.py: _MatrixApprovalPrompt, send_exec_approval, reaction
  approval handling, bot seed reaction redaction, mention pill in send
- base.py: inject mention_user_id into send metadata
- run.py: inject mention_user_id into status thread metadata
- tests for approval prompt registration and reaction resolution
2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Andrew Miller
d497387cec matrix: auto-bootstrap cross-signing on first startup
Without this, every Matrix bot started under hermes-agent shows the
"Encrypted by a device not verified by its owner" badge in Element
indefinitely, because the cross-signing chain (master → SSK → device)
was never published. Operators currently have to write their own
bootstrap script and remember to run it once per bot — and it's easy
to get wrong (the obvious base64.b64encode().decode() produces padded
keyids that matrix-rust-sdk silently rejects in /keys/query, so even
correctly-signed keys fail to load identity in Element).

mautrix already has the right primitive: generate_recovery_key() does
the full flow — generate seeds, upload privates to SSSS, publish
publics to the homeserver, sign the current device with the new SSK,
and return the human-readable recovery key. We invoke it once on
startup if the bot has no existing cross-signing identity, and log
the recovery key with a clear instruction to save it for future
restarts via MATRIX_RECOVERY_KEY (which the existing recovery-key
path already consumes).

Skipped when MATRIX_RECOVERY_KEY is set (existing path takes over)
or when the bot already has cross-signing keys on the homeserver
(get_own_cross_signing_public_keys returns non-None).

Bootstrap failure is non-fatal — logged with hint about UIA; the bot
continues without cross-signing and Element will show the warning
that prompted this PR. That matches the existing soft-fail pattern
for verify_with_recovery_key.

Tested against Continuwuity 0.5.7 (no UIA required). Synapse with
UIA enabled will need a follow-up PR to thread MATRIX_PASSWORD
through to /keys/device_signing/upload.
2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
konsisumer
32d4048c6b fix: MatrixAdapter respects proxy configuration 2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Adam Rummer
1eab5960f0 feat(matrix): add dm_auto_thread config for DM auto-threading
Adds MATRIX_DM_AUTO_THREAD env var (default: false) to control
auto-threading in DM rooms independently from channel auto-threading.

Closes #15398
2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
LeonSGP43
74a4832b74 fix(matrix): normalize image-only filenames 2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Alexazhu
fbbcfa24c5 fix(matrix): preserve exception tracebacks on E2EE and auth failures
Five ``except Exception as exc:`` blocks in the Matrix adapter logged
only ``str(exc)`` without ``exc_info=True``:

- _reverify_keys_after_upload → post-upload key verification failure
- _upload_keys_if_needed      → initial device-key query failure
- _upload_keys_if_needed      → re-upload device keys failure
- _upload_keys_if_needed      → initial device key upload failure
- connect → whoami / access-token validation failure

The E2EE key paths here are security-critical: a silent traceback-
less failure during device-key verification or upload makes it
hard for operators to tell whether their Matrix bot is failing
because of a stale token, a federation timeout, or an olm state
mismatch — all three fail with different tracebacks, which
``str(exc)`` alone flattens.

The contributing guide asks for ``exc_info=True`` on error logs.
Append it to each of the five call sites. Pure logging enrichment.
2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Heathley
f223346eb7 fix(matrix): add sync timeout, callback diagnostics, and mention-drop logging
- Wrap _sync_loop sync() call with asyncio.wait_for(timeout=45s) to guard
  against TCP-level hangs that the Matrix long-poll timeout cannot catch
- Add logger.debug at the top of _on_room_message so LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
  confirms whether callbacks fire at all (diagnoses #5819, #7914, #12614)
- Add logger.debug when MATRIX_REQUIRE_MENTION silently drops a message,
  pointing users to the env var to disable the filter

Adapted for current mautrix-python adapter (PR was written against the
legacy matrix-nio adapter).

Closes #5819
2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Charles Brooks
57f8cf00e9 fix(matrix): reconcile pending invites from sync state 2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Angel Claw
32b78578e0 fix(matrix): strip only explicit @mentions in _strip_mention 2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Sami Rusani
6769a0aece fix(matrix): add outbound mention payloads 2026-04-27 21:22:44 -07:00
Teknium
f40b20d13c
fix(gateway): keep typing indicator alive across slow send_typing calls (#16763)
The typing-indicator refresh loop in BasePlatformAdapter._keep_typing
awaited each send_typing call unconditionally. Each call is an HTTP
round-trip to the platform API (Telegram/Discord), normally ~100ms. When
the same network instability that causes upstream provider timeouts
(e.g. Anthropic capacity blips slowing first-token latency past the
120s stream-read timeout) also slows the platform typing API to
multi-second response times, the refresh loop stalls inside the await.
Platform-side typing expires at ~5s, so the bubble dies and stays dead
until the stuck send_typing call returns — right when the user most
needs the 'still working' signal and instead sees a bot that looks
dead, then asks 'wtf are you doing' which itself interrupts the
eventually-recovering turn.

Bound each send_typing with asyncio.wait_for (1.5s cap, derived from
interval so it's always below the 2s cadence). Slow calls get abandoned
so the next scheduled tick fires a fresh send_typing on schedule. As
long as any one of them reaches the platform within its ~5s
typing-expiry window, the bubble stays visible across the stall.

Also catches non-timeout send_typing exceptions (transient HTTP errors)
so one bad tick doesn't terminate the whole loop.

Tests: 4 new in tests/gateway/test_keep_typing_timeout.py covering
slow-send non-blocking, fast-send still-awaited, exception resilience,
and paused-chat regression guard.
2026-04-27 19:09:32 -07:00