The dashboard's public /api/status liveness endpoint is in PUBLIC_API_PATHS
and bypasses dashboard auth, yet it returned absolute hermes_home,
config_path, env_path, the gateway PID, and the internal gateway health URL.
That exceeds the shape its own allowlist documents as public ("version,
gateway state, active session count, and the dashboard auth-gate shape. No
bodies, no session content, no secrets"), leaking deployment recon to any
unauthenticated caller on a network-exposed (gated) bind.
Withhold host-local detail unless the bind is loopback / --insecure, where
the dashboard is local-only and the caller is already inside the trust
envelope -- the same split should_require_auth draws. The NAS liveness probe
and the auth-gate badge are unaffected.
Adds invariant tests for both modes (gated withholds, loopback keeps).
Surface direct model.provider=custom endpoints in /model picker output and keep explicit bare custom switches on the current endpoint instead of requiring a named providers/custom_providers row.
_runtime_model_config persisted the live agent's RESOLVED provider into
the session row's model_config JSON. For any named providers:/
custom_providers: entry, agent.provider is the literal string "custom",
so the entry name was lost (and the api_key is deliberately never
persisted). On session.resume or _reset_session_agent the stored
provider="custom" fed resolve_runtime_provider(requested="custom"),
which cannot match a named entry — the rebuild either raised "No LLM
provider configured" or silently resolved placeholder credentials
against the patched-back base_url.
Persist the REQUESTED/entry identity instead: a new reverse lookup
find_custom_provider_identity(base_url) maps the endpoint URL back to
the canonical custom:<name> menu key. _runtime_model_config stores that
key; _make_agent performs the same recovery for rows persisted before
the fix, falling back to passing the stored base_url as
explicit_base_url so the direct-alias branch still targets the
session's endpoint when no entry matches.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Recover Codex singleton auth entries that have a refresh token but no access token by adopting a valid Codex CLI token pair, matching the cron-time failure mode before falling back to the credential pool.
Addresses PR review feedback:
- Validate refresh_token (not only access_token) before persisting the
re-imported Codex token, so a half-token payload can't silently break the
next refresh cycle.
- Make the recovery log path-agnostic ("Codex CLI auth.json") since
_import_codex_cli_tokens can read $CODEX_HOME, not only ~/.codex.
- Add regression test: relogin-required + imported token missing refresh_token
-> re-raise and persist nothing.
- Map kenmege@yahoo.com -> Kenmege in scripts/release.py AUTHOR_MAP
(fixes the check-attribution job).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hermes keeps its own copy of the Codex OAuth token per profile and at the
top level, separate from the Codex CLI's ~/.codex/auth.json. OAuth
refresh_tokens are single-use, so when the Codex CLI (or another Hermes
process) rotates the shared token, the frozen copy's refresh_token goes
stale and refresh_codex_oauth_pure fails with a relogin-required error
(invalid_grant / refresh_token_reused / 401). Today that surfaces as a hard
401 on the turn — idle profiles and desktop sessions 401 "token_expired"
until a manual re-auth — even though ~/.codex/auth.json holds a fresh token.
_refresh_codex_auth_tokens now falls back to _import_codex_cli_tokens() (the
canonical Codex CLI store) when the stored refresh_token is rejected, adopts
and persists the fresh token, and lets the in-flight retry succeed. This
complements PR #6525 (force relogin on 401/403): we attempt automatic
recovery before surfacing a relogin prompt. Transient failures (e.g. 429
quota, relogin_required=False) are never self-healed — the stored token is
still valid there — so they re-raise unchanged, and the happy path is
untouched.
Adds tests/hermes_cli/test_auth_codex_self_heal.py covering: self-heal on
invalid_grant, no self-heal on 429 quota, re-raise when ~/.codex is absent,
and happy-path-unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root-level npm audit fix can crash with isDescendantOf on the same monorepo tree, so workspace audit advisories should explain the lockfile-bump path instead of recommending another manual npm fix command.
* feat(cli): add --safe-mode troubleshooting flag
Inspired by Claude Code v2.1.169 (June 2026): run Hermes with all
customizations disabled to isolate setup problems from product bugs.
--safe-mode implies --ignore-user-config and --ignore-rules, and
additionally skips plugin discovery (hermes_cli/plugins.py) and MCP
server loading (tools/mcp_tool.py) via the internal HERMES_SAFE_MODE
env bridge.
* fix(desktop): keep composer usable during reconnect
Profiles created before #44792 have no .env. Now that the Channels/Keys
endpoints are profile-scoped (no os.environ fallback), those profiles
would show everything as unconfigured. hermes update now copies the
default install's .env into each named profile that lacks one (0600,
never overwrites, placeholder fallback when the root has no .env), so
existing users keep the credentials they were effectively running with.
--clone-all copied the source profile's state.db, sessions/, backups/,
state-snapshots/, and checkpoints/ into the new profile. These are
per-profile history: a 49GB copy in practice (15GB snapshots + 11GB
backup archives + 16GB state.db + 6.4GB sessions), and restoring a
copied backup inside the clone would resurrect the SOURCE profile's
state. A clone is a fresh workspace; history stays with the source.
New _CLONE_ALL_HISTORY_EXCLUDE_ROOT set, applied at root level for ANY
source profile (named profiles accumulate the same artifacts), unlike
the default-gated infrastructure excludes. Nested same-name dirs still
copy. Docs and the post-create CLI message updated to match; profile
export / hermes backup remain the full-history paths.
The dashboard's /api/skills/hub/install (and the new-profile hub_skills
path) spawned `hermes skills install <id>` with stdin=DEVNULL but
without --yes. do_install()'s 'Confirm [y/N]' prompt hit EOF, defaulted
to 'n', and printed 'Installation cancelled.' into a background log the
user never sees — every dashboard install no-opped.
Pass --yes on both spawn sites, matching the uninstall endpoint which
already passed --yes. The dashboard install button is the explicit user
consent, same as the TUI/slash-command skip_confirm rationale.
Repro: spawned the exact argv with stdin=DEVNULL against a temp
HERMES_HOME — without --yes it cancels, with --yes the skill installs.
A user passing an image to `hermes send --file` got a raw
UnicodeDecodeError ('utf-8 codec can't decode byte 0x89...') with no
hint that media delivery goes through the MEDIA:<path> directive.
- send_cmd: catch UnicodeDecodeError separately and print a usage error
explaining --file is for text bodies, with copy-pasteable MEDIA: and
[[as_document]] examples using the user's own path
- --file help text + epilog now mention MEDIA:
- docs: new 'Sending images and other media' section on the hermes send
reference page
Replace the PortPool-based port reservation system (9120-9199 range) with OS-assigned ephemeral ports via --port 0.
Before: Desktop probed a hardcoded port range, reserved ports in-process to close TOCTOU races, and passed the chosen port to the dashboard via CLI arg.
After: Desktop spawns dashboard with --port 0, parses the actual port from a stdout announcement line (HERMES_DASHBOARD_READY port=<N>), and uses that for WebSocket connections.
Changes:
- web_server.py: add --port 0 support with SO_REUSEADDR pre-bind + announcement; add EADDRINUSE preflight for explicit ports
- main.cjs: remove PortPool, PORT_FLOOR/CEILING, pickPort(), isPortAvailable(); add waitForDashboardPort() stdout parser
- Delete port-pool.cjs and port-pool.test.cjs (106 lines removed)
Net effect: eliminates the entire TOCTOU-mitigation reservation infrastructure and arbitrary port range constraints. OS handles port allocation natively.
Two halves of the same community report (dashboard Profile Builder):
1. A fresh dashboard/CLI-created profile got no .env file unless cloned,
so it silently inherited API keys and messaging tokens from the shell
environment / root install. create_profile() now seeds a placeholder
.env (0600) for non-clone profiles, matching the SOUL.md seeding.
2. The Channels endpoints (/api/messaging/platforms GET/PUT/test) were
not profile-scoped: they read/wrote the dashboard process's own .env
via load_env()/save_env_value() regardless of the global profile
switcher. They now accept the standard optional profile param (body
beats query on the PUT, matching other scoped writes) and run inside
_profile_scope(). When scoped, the payload no longer falls back to
os.environ or load_gateway_config()'s env-override layer — both carry
the ROOT install's credentials and would misreport them as the
profile's. /api/messaging/platforms added to PROFILE_SCOPED_PREFIXES
so the sidebar switcher scopes the Channels page automatically.
* feat(billing): /usage → portal top-up browser handoff
Add the terminal side of the billing slice (phase 2a): start a top-up by
throwing the user to the portal billing page with the top-up modal open. The
terminal does not confirm, poll, or track payment — checkout completes in the
browser and the next /usage shows the new balance.
- nous_account.py: parse organisation.slug/name from /api/oauth/account into
NousPortalAccountInfo; add nous_portal_topup_url() building the org-pinned
{base}/orgs/{slug}/billing?topup=open with a null-slug fallback to the legacy
{base}/billing?topup=open (never /orgs/None/...).
- portal_cli.py: 'hermes portal topup' — fresh account fetch, identity line
(Topping up as <email> / org <name>), browser open with printed-URL fallback,
no-wait closing copy. No polling/confirmation (deferred to 2b).
- account_usage.py: the shared /usage credits block now links the org-pinned
top-up URL (auto-opens the modal) + points to the command.
Depends on NAS #409 (organisation.slug/name + ?topup=open). Do not merge until
that is live on the target env; until then /api/oauth/account returns
organisation: { id } only and the URL falls back to legacy.
* feat(billing): /credits command for balance + top-up handoff
Replace the standalone `hermes portal topup` subcommand with an in-session
/credits slash command — a focused money surface (balance in, top-up out) that
works in the CLI, TUI, and every messaging platform from one registry entry.
- commands.py: register /credits (Info category). Slack is at its 50-slash cap,
so /credits is routed via /hermes credits on Slack only (new
_SLACK_VIA_HERMES_ONLY set) to avoid clamping a canonical command off the
native list and breaking Telegram parity; native everywhere else.
- account_usage.py: build_credits_view() — one portal fetch → balance lines +
identity line + org-pinned top-up URL + depleted flag, consumed by all
surfaces. Reuses the same snapshot/URL builder as /usage so numbers match.
- cli.py: _show_credits() — balance block + identity line + 3-button panel
(Open top-up / Copy link / Cancel) via the existing prompt_toolkit modal.
ASK, never auto-launch; headless falls back to printing the URL.
- gateway/slash_commands.py: _handle_credits_command() — renders the block +
tappable top-up URL + no-wait copy; works on button and plain-text platforms.
- /usage credits line now points to /credits.
- Retire `hermes portal topup` (portal_cli.py back to baseline); the engine
(slug/name parse + nous_portal_topup_url) stays as the shared core.
No polling, no payment confirmation (billing phase 2a). Depends on NAS #409.
* fix(credits): /credits works in the TUI slash-worker (non-interactive)
In the TUI, /credits runs in the slash-worker subprocess where there is no
live prompt_toolkit app and stdin is the JSON-RPC pipe. _show_credits called
the 3-button modal unconditionally, which fell back to reading stdin →
exception → slash.exec rejected → the command produced no output (only the
pre-existing 'Credit access paused' banner showed).
- _show_credits: when self._app is None (TUI worker / piped / non-interactive),
render the text variant — balance block + tappable top-up URL + no-wait line,
same affordance as the messaging surfaces — and skip the modal entirely. The
3-button panel still renders in the interactive CLI.
- Depleted banner copy: 'run /usage for balance' → 'run /credits to top up'
now that /credits is the dedicated money surface (+ tests).
- Regression tests: _show_credits with self._app=None renders text and never
invokes the modal; logged-out path.
* feat(tui): credits.view RPC for the /credits tappable top-up button
Add a credits.view JSON-RPC method returning the structured CreditsView
(logged_in, balance_lines, identity_line, topup_url, depleted) so the TUI can
render a clickable <Link> top-up button instead of plain text. Account-
independent (portal fetch gated on a logged-in Nous account), fail-open to
{logged_in: false} on any hiccup. Mirrors session.usage's credits-block pattern.
Frontend (TUI-local /credits command + Ink component) lands separately.
* feat(tui): /credits command with keyboard-driven top-up confirm
TUI-local /credits: fetches the structured balance via the credits.view RPC,
prints the balance + identity + top-up URL, then arms the EXISTING confirm
overlay (Enter = open top-up in browser via openExternalUrl, Esc = cancel).
Reuses ConfirmReq — no new overlay component/state/input handler. Headless
(openExternalUrl returns false) falls back to printing the URL.
- gatewayTypes.ts: CreditsViewResponse.
- commands/credits.ts: the command (mirrors /status's rpc+guarded pattern).
- registry.ts: register creditsCommands.
- test: balance+overlay armed, headless fallback, no-url, logged-out (4 cases).
Matches the CLI /credits 'Enter to open' affordance. Phase 2a: no polling.
list_plugins() attribution diffed registry names against all already-loaded
plugins, so when a plugin registered a hook / middleware / tool name an
earlier plugin had already used, the shared name was credited to the first
plugin only and later plugins under-reported (0 hooks) in hermes plugins
list. commands_registered right beside it already attributed correctly by
plugin ownership.
Snapshot per-registry counts before register() and attribute the entries
this plugin's register() actually added (per-registration delta). Add a
regression test: two plugins registering the same hook name are each
credited with 1 hook.
discover_and_load(force=True) cleared every per-plugin registry except
_plugin_platform_names, which register_platform() populates. A platform
plugin disabled between force-rediscovers left a stale name behind, so the
set diverged from the real platform_registry / _plugins state and never
shrank across repeated force passes.
Add the missing clear() and a regression test that seeds every per-plugin
registry, forces a rediscover, and asserts they all empty (so a future
registry addition can't silently leak across a force pass either).
The desktop "Local / custom endpoint" onboarding never collected an API
key and /api/model/set silently dropped one, so an auth-gated endpoint
(e.g. a hosted vLLM behind a key) could never enumerate models — and
Settings' "Set up custom endpoint" routed `custom` into a non-existent
OAuth flow, booting the user back to the first screen (the reported loop).
Backend (web_server.py):
- /api/providers/validate accepts an optional api_key and sends it as a
Bearer header when probing a custom endpoint's /v1/models.
- /api/model/set accepts api_key, persists it to model.api_key (same
switch/preserve lifecycle as base_url), and registers a named
custom_providers entry via _save_custom_provider — matching the
`hermes model` CLI flow so the endpoint shows up as a ready picker row.
Desktop:
- ApiKeyForm shows an optional API key field for the local/custom option;
the key is threaded through saveOnboardingLocalEndpoint → validate +
setModelAssignment.
- New onboarding `localEndpoint` intent + startManualLocalEndpoint(); the
Settings "Set up custom endpoint" button now opens the local-endpoint
form (URL + key) instead of the OAuth dead-end.
- Added localApiKeyPlaceholder i18n key (en + types + zh).
Tests: api_key lifecycle on _apply_main_model_assignment, key persistence
+ custom_providers registration on /api/model/set, Bearer-header probe;
onboarding store forwards + persists the key.
Desktop spawns its dashboard backend with `--profile <name>` and
`HERMES_DESKTOP=1`. cmd_dashboard's unified-launch routing treats any
named profile as a request for the shared machine dashboard: it re-execs
as the default profile (dropping HERMES_HOME) or, when one is already
listening, prints "Machine dashboard already running ... Managing profile
'<name>'" and exits 0. Either way the desktop-spawned child exits before
the app sees a ready backend, so Desktop retries forever — the Windows
named-profile boot loop in the post-mortem.
Skip the machine-dashboard reroute when HERMES_DESKTOP=1 so desktop pool
backends stay per-profile (which is what the pool expects). Carved out of
#44478.
Co-authored-by: AJ <yspdev@gmail.com>
The desktop chat surface talks to the dashboard's in-process /api/ws
gateway, which builds agents through tui_gateway.server._make_agent. That
path only snapshots the existing tool registry — MCP discovery is started
by tui_gateway/entry.py (the stdio TUI), which the dashboard process never
runs. So a profile's configured MCP servers never connect under the
desktop app and sessions show no MCP tools.
Start a shared background MCP discovery thread at dashboard startup (via
hermes_cli.mcp_startup, bounded so a slow/dead server can't block boot),
and have _make_agent briefly join that thread in addition to the existing
entry-owned TUI thread before snapshotting tools.
Carved out of #44478.
Co-authored-by: AJ <yspdev@gmail.com>
Root-cause hardening for the stranded-empty-registry failure behind
'No web search/extract provider configured': discover_and_load() set
_discovered=True before scanning, so a sweep that raised partway was
swallowed by callers as a warning and every later call early-returned
against an empty registry for the process lifetime. The flag now acts
only as a re-entrancy guard and is reset when the sweep raises, so the
next call retries discovery.
Set CI=1 in _run_npm_install_deterministic so the package's /dev/tty
postinstall demo is skipped during hermes dashboard web UI builds.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
CI tests the PR merged with current main, where the new /memory canonical
command filled Slack's 50-slash cap: with btw/bg/reset all pinned ahead of
canonicals, the last canonical (/debug) got clamped and the Telegram-parity
test failed. Canonical commands must win slots over alias spellings — /new
keeps its native slot and 'reset' stays reachable via /hermes reset.
Also updates test_includes_aliases_as_first_class_slashes to assert the
pinned-alias contract (_SLACK_PRIORITY_ALIASES survive) instead of a
specific unpinned alias's survival, which was the same change-detector
pattern the docstring already warned about.
A 'recipe' is a one-place definition of an automation that every surface
renders natively. The slot schema (cron/recipe_catalog.py) is the single
source of truth; four renderers consume it, and all paths end at the same
cron.jobs.create_job — no second job engine.
Form where there's a screen, conversation where there's a chat line:
- Dashboard / GUI app: a Recipes sub-tab on the Cron page renders each
recipe's typed slots as a form (time-picker, enum dropdown, free-text);
submit POSTs /api/cron/recipes/instantiate which fills + creates the job.
- CLI / TUI / messengers: /cron-recipe lists the catalog, shows a recipe's
fields, or fills + creates from a pasted 'key slot=val' command. The shared
handler (hermes_cli/cron_recipe_cmd.py) names any missing/invalid slot so
the agent can ask a targeted follow-up.
- Docs: a generated Cron Recipes catalog page (website, .mdx + React cards)
shows each recipe with a copy-paste command and a 'Send to App' button.
- Desktop: a hermes:// URL scheme (Electron single-instance lock +
setAsDefaultProtocolClient + open-url/second-instance) routes
hermes://cron-recipe/<key>?slot=val into the chat composer pre-filled.
Typed slots (time/enum/text/weekdays) with defaults: users never type raw
cron — recipes parameterize time-of-day and weekday sets and translate to
cron expressions; a free-text 'schedule' slot is the full-flexibility escape
hatch. Consent-first throughout: nothing schedules without an explicit submit
or send.
Core:
- cron/recipe_catalog.py — CronRecipe + RecipeSlot, 5 curated recipes,
recipe_form_schema / recipe_slash_command / recipe_deeplink /
recipe_catalog_entry renderers, fill_recipe (validate + translate to
create_job kwargs).
- hermes_cli/cron_recipe_cmd.py — shared /cron-recipe handler (CLI + TUI +
gateway never drift). CommandDef + dispatch in commands.py / cli.py /
gateway/run.py.
Dashboard: GET /api/cron/recipes + POST /api/cron/recipes/instantiate
(web_server.py), CronRecipes.tsx gallery+form, Segmented sub-tab on CronPage,
api.ts methods + types.
Desktop: hermes:// scheme end to end (main.cjs deep-link router + ready-queue,
preload onDeepLink/signalDeepLinkReady, global.d.ts types, desktop-controller
composer prefill, electron-builder protocols key).
Docs: extract-cron-recipes.py generator wired into prebuild.mjs,
cron-recipes-catalog.mdx + CronRecipesCatalog React component, sidebar entry.
Generated index json gitignored like skills.json.
Tests: 23 core (catalog/slots/schedule-resolution/validation/renderers/command
handler/generator) + 5 web_server endpoint tests. E2E verified end to end:
slot fill -> create_job -> persisted job with correct schedule/deliver/origin.
The Config page read config_path from /api/status, which is machine-global
and always reports the profile the dashboard process was started under.
After switching profiles with the global switcher, the header kept showing
the old profile's path (e.g. /root/.hermes/profiles/worker_1/config.yaml)
even though reads/writes correctly targeted the new profile.
Fix: /api/config/raw now returns the resolved path alongside the YAML
(resolved inside _profile_scope, so it follows ?profile=). ConfigPage
prefers that scoped path and only falls back to /api/status for old
servers. ProfileKeyedRoutes already remounts the page on switch, so the
header refreshes immediately.
- nous_subscription: gate the STT managed-default flip on openai-audio
entitlement and skip when a local backend (faster-whisper or custom
command) works; new _local_stt_backend_available() helper + tests
- whatsapp_cloud: WHATSAPP_CLOUD_{DM_POLICY,ALLOW_FROM,GROUP_POLICY,
GROUP_ALLOW_FROM} env overrides so both adapters can run in parallel;
normalize allowlist entries (JID/punctuation) to bare wa_id
- whatsapp_cloud: wrap per-message event build in try/except (dedup-marked
wamids would be silently dropped on Meta's batch retry otherwise)
- whatsapp_cloud: validate media_id before URL/filename interpolation,
delete transient .ogg after voice upload, FIFO-cap interactive-button
state dicts and per-chat wamid cache
- whatsapp_common: '# **Title**' headers no longer double-wrap asterisks
- setup wizard: read access token / app secret via getpass on TTYs
- docs: new WHATSAPP_CLOUD_* gating env vars
Headless/VPS users (dashboard-over-Tailscale, no comfortable SSH) could
list/toggle/install skills and create/edit cron jobs, but not author a
custom skill or link one to a cron job — the UI set WHEN a job runs, but
not WHICH skill it uses.
- Skills page: 'New skill' button + per-row edit pencil open a SKILL.md
editor dialog (frontmatter + body, server-side validation via the same
_create_skill/_edit_skill path as the agent's skill_manage tool).
- New endpoints: GET /api/skills/content, POST /api/skills,
PUT /api/skills/content — all profile-scoped via _profile_scope(),
which now also retargets tools.skill_manager_tool's import-time
SKILLS_DIR binding.
- Cron page: skills multi-select in both create and edit modals (parity
with hermes cron --skill / edit --add-skill); CronJobCreate gains a
skills field; job cards show an attached-skills badge. update_job
already accepted skills in updates.
- Tests: 17 new endpoint tests (content read, create/edit validation +
profile scoping + auth gate, cron skills round-trip).
* fix(gateway): refuse to write service definitions with a temp-dir HERMES_HOME
A test/E2E harness that exports HERMES_HOME=/tmp/... and touches any
gateway service write path (install, start self-heal, restart's
refresh_systemd_unit_if_needed) bakes the throwaway home into the
production systemd unit / launchd plist. The gateway then restarts
'healthy' but pointed at an empty temp home — no platforms enabled,
deaf to every message (live incident 2026-06-11: /tmp/hermes-e2e-41264
poisoned the unit during a PR-review E2E probe; the post-update restart
produced a 7-hour zombie gateway).
The existing safety belt only sniffed pytest-shaped markers
(/pytest-of-, /hermes_test). Add a structural guard:
_temp_home_in_service_definition() extracts HERMES_HOME from the
generated systemd unit or launchd plist and refuses the write (with
actionable guidance) when it resolves under tempfile.gettempdir(),
/tmp, /var/tmp, or the macOS /private variants. Wired into all five
write sites: systemd refresh + install, launchd refresh + install +
start self-heal.
* test: patch unit generator in install tests tripped by temp-home guard
CI runs hermetic with HERMES_HOME under a tmp dir, so the real
generate_systemd_unit() output now (correctly) trips the new temp-home
write guard in three install tests. Patch the generator with synthetic
non-temp content — same pattern the existing pytest-marker guard tests
use.
Two beta-reported dashboard bugs:
1. Models page: 'Use as -> Main model' on an analytics card sends
entry.provider, which falls back to the model's VENDOR prefix
(modelVendor('anthropic/claude-opus-4.6') == 'anthropic') when the
session row has no billing_provider. That persisted
provider: anthropic + default: anthropic/claude-opus-4.6 — a
vendor-prefixed OpenRouter slug on the NATIVE Anthropic provider.
New sessions then 400 against api.anthropic.com and the user reads
it as 'changing models does nothing'. Unknown vendors (moonshotai,
poolside, ...) were worse: a provider that can never resolve
credentials.
Fix: _normalize_main_model_assignment() at the single write
chokepoint — maps non-provider vendor names back to the user's
current aggregator (else openrouter), and runs the model through
normalize_model_for_provider() so the persisted name matches the
target provider's API format. Wired into both /api/model/set and
the profile-scoped _write_profile_model.
2. System page: 'Restore from backup' spawns hermes import with
stdin=DEVNULL, so the CLI's interactive 'Continue? [y/N]' overwrite
prompt hits EOF and auto-aborts whenever a config already exists
(always, when the dashboard is running). Fix: ConfirmDialog in the
dashboard owns the consent, then the endpoint passes --force so the
restore runs non-interactively.
Validated live: dashboard on a temp HERMES_HOME, repro'd both failure
modes pre-fix (vendor-slug write verified via config.yaml + tui
session.create; import 'Aborted.' in action-import.log), then verified
post-fix (normalized writes, modal -> --force -> restored marker file).
* feat(dashboard): unify multi-profile management — one machine dashboard, global profile switcher
The dashboard becomes a machine-level management surface with one
write-target selector, replacing per-profile dashboard fragmentation.
Backend:
- profile param (query or body) on /api/config (get/put/raw), /api/env
(get/put/delete/reveal), /api/mcp/servers (list/add/remove/test/enabled),
/api/mcp/catalog (list/install), /api/model/info, /api/model/set —
all scoped through the existing _profile_scope() context manager
- model/set restructured: expensive-model warning (await) runs before the
scope; the config write runs sync inside the scope in a worker thread
- MCP catalog installs + git-bootstrap entries spawn 'hermes -p <profile>'
- chat PTY: ?profile= on /api/pty points the child's HERMES_HOME at the
profile dir (its own gateway subprocess, config/skills/memory/state.db
all profile-bound); in-process gateway attach skipped when scoped
CLI launch unification:
- '<profile> dashboard' routes to the machine dashboard: attach (open
browser at ?profile=) when one is listening, else re-exec pinned to the
default profile with --open-profile preselecting the launcher
- --isolated preserves the old dedicated per-profile server behavior
- start_server(initial_profile=...) appends ?profile= to the auto-open URL
Frontend:
- ProfileProvider + sidebar ProfileSwitcher: ONE global selector, URL-
persisted (?profile=), mirrored into fetchJSON which auto-appends the
param to the scoped endpoint families (explicit params win)
- app-wide amber banner names the managed profile
- SkillsPage's page-local selector (from the skills-scoping PR) folded
into the global context — single source of truth
- ChatPage threads the scope into the PTY WS URL; switching profiles
remounts the terminal into a fresh scoped session
Omitted profile keeps legacy behavior everywhere.
* docs(dashboard): document machine-level multi-profile management
- web-dashboard.md: 'Managing multiple profiles' section (switcher, URL
deep-links, unified launch, --isolated, scoped Chat, what stays
per-profile) + --isolated in the options table
- profiles.md: 'From the dashboard' subsection + set-as-active vs
switcher clarification
- cli-commands.md: --isolated flag + profile-alias launch example
* fix(dashboard): address profile-unification review findings
Review findings (dev review on PR #44007):
1. HIGH — stale page state on profile switch: pages load data on mount
and didn't consume the profile scope, so a page opened under profile A
kept showing A's state while writes silently targeted the newly
selected B. Fixed structurally: ProfileKeyedRoutes wraps the routed
page tree and keys it by the selected profile, remounting every page
(fresh state + refetch) on switch. ChatPage keeps its own remount
(channel keyed on scopedProfile).
2. HIGH — /api/model/auxiliary read was unscoped while /api/model/set
wrote scoped (Models page could show default's aux pins while editing
worker's). Endpoint now takes profile + _profile_scope, added to
PROFILE_SCOPED_PREFIXES, HTTPException re-raise so ghost profiles 404
instead of 500. Regression test asserts read/write symmetry with
differing worker/default aux config.
3. MEDIUM — tools post-setup spawned unscoped from the profile-aware
drawer. Now spawns 'hermes -p <profile> tools post-setup <key>'
(same mechanism as hub installs); drawer threads its profile prop.
Most hooks install machine-level artifacts where the scope is inert,
but hooks reading config/env now see the drawer's HERMES_HOME.
4. LOW — ty warnings: env Optional asserts before subscript/membership,
fastapi import replaced with web_server.HTTPException re-use.
298 tests green across the four affected suites; tsc -b + vite build
green; aux scoping E2E-verified with real imports.
* fix(dashboard): address second profile-unification review (gille)
1. BLOCKER — profile scope dropped on sidebar navigation: ProfileProvider
derived the selection from the current URL, and nav links are bare
paths, so clicking Config from /skills?profile=worker silently reset
the write target. State is now the source of truth; an effect
re-asserts ?profile= onto the new location after every navigation
(URL stays a synchronized projection for deep links/refresh), and an
incoming URL param (e.g. 'Manage skills & tools' links) still wins.
2. BLOCKER — /api/model/options unscoped while model/set wrote scoped:
the picker context (current model/provider, custom providers,
per-profile .env auth state) now loads inside _profile_scope; added
to PROFILE_SCOPED_PREFIXES. Test: a worker-only current-model pin
appears in the scoped payload and not the unscoped one.
3. BLOCKER — MCP test-server probe escaped the scope after the config
read: the probe now re-enters _profile_scope inside the worker thread
so env-placeholder expansion resolves against the selected profile's
.env. Known limit (documented): the probe's dedicated MCP event-loop
thread doesn't inherit the contextvar (OAuth token paths). Test
asserts get_hermes_home() inside the probe == the worker profile dir.
4. BLOCKER — broad excepts swallowed unknown-profile 404s: /api/model/info
degraded to 200-with-empty-model-info and /api/mcp/catalog to a
silently-empty catalog. Both re-raise HTTPException; 404 regression
tests added for info/options/catalog.
Polish: scope banner clears the fixed mobile header (mt-14 lg:mt-0);
--open-profile hidden via argparse.SUPPRESS (internal re-exec flag);
attach-path test now asserts the opened ?profile= URL.
(Stale-page-state + /api/model/auxiliary findings from this review were
already fixed in 92bcd1568 — the review ran against e600f6951.)
35 tests in the two new suites + 274 in the adjacent ones, all green;
tsc -b + vite build green; scoping E2E-verified with real imports.
* docs(dashboard)+fix: self-review pass — Profiles page section, REST profile-param tip, body-beats-query precedence
Docs:
- web-dashboard.md: add the missing 'Profiles' subsection to Pages
(cards, create/builder, manage-skills jump, set-as-active vs switcher
distinction, editors); REST API section gets a profile-scoped-endpoints
tip documenting ?profile= / body profile / 404 semantics / /api/pty
- (profiles.md + cli-commands.md were already updated in e600f6951)
Precedence fix: scoped endpoints taking BOTH a query param and a body
field now resolve body.profile first. The SPA's fetchJSON injects the
query param from the GLOBAL switcher; an explicit body.profile (e.g.
Profile Builder flows writing into a specific new profile) is the more
specific intent and must not be overridden by whatever the sidebar
happens to be set to. Matches the documented 'explicit beats global'
contract in api.ts.
Verified: 304 tests green across the four suites; tsc -b + vite build
green; docusaurus build green (only pre-existing broken-link warnings,
none from this PR's pages).