* Port from cline/cline#11514: encourage parallel tool calls
Add a universal system-prompt guidance block telling the model to batch
independent tool calls (reads, searches, web fetches, read-only commands)
into a single assistant turn instead of one call per turn. The runtime
already executes independent batches concurrently (read-only tools always;
non-overlapping path-scoped file ops); the open-source system prompt had
nothing steering the model to PRODUCE the batch. Fewer round-trips means
less resent context, which compounds over a long conversation.
- prompt_builder.py: new PARALLEL_TOOL_CALL_GUIDANCE block (short, static,
cache-amortised) modeled on TASK_COMPLETION_GUIDANCE.
- system_prompt.py: inject right after the task-completion block, gated by
agent.valid_tool_names + the new toggle.
- agent_init.py: read agent.parallel_tool_call_guidance (default True).
- config.py: add the default under the agent section.
- test_prompt_builder.py: behavior-contract tests (batching steer, dependent
carve-out, length bound) — invariants, not wording snapshots.
Adapted from Cline's TypeScript tool-surface guidance to hermes-agent's
Python prompt-assembly architecture and config-over-env conventions.
* fix(desktop): never persist or restore a named custom provider as bare "custom"
Custom providers vanish from the Desktop/TUI model picker with
"No LLM provider configured" — repeatedly fixed (#44062, #44109, #45578)
and repeatedly regressed (#44022, #47714) because every fix only recovered
the entry identity from a persisted base_url. When a session is
persisted/restored with the resolved provider "custom" and NO base_url, bare
"custom" leaked through verbatim; resolve_runtime_provider("custom") routes to
the OpenRouter default URL with no api_key, so the next turn/resume dies.
Bare "custom" is the resolved billing class shared by every named providers:/
custom_providers: entry — it is not a routable identity. Centralize the
"never let bare custom escape" invariant in one helper,
runtime_provider.canonical_custom_identity(), and apply it at all four leak
sites in tui_gateway/server.py:
- _ensure_session_db_row — the ORIGIN: first DB write seeds the bad row
- _runtime_model_config — live persist
- _stored_session_runtime_overrides — resume restore (heals old rows; drops
unrecoverable bare custom so resume falls back to config default)
- _make_agent — rebuild / per-turn
The helper recovers custom:<name> from the endpoint URL when present, else
from config.model.provider (the durable identity left when no base_url
survived). Regression tests in test_custom_provider_session_persistence.py
lock the no-base_url vector at every site so it cannot regress again.
_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>