Streamed Telegram replies that finalize through editMessageText were
converted to MarkdownV2, which has no table syntax and rewrites pipe
tables into bullet lists — users saw a table while streaming that
collapsed to a list at the last moment.
Finalize now edits the existing preview IN PLACE via Bot API 10.1's
editMessageText rich_message parameter when the content has constructs
the legacy path degrades (tables, task lists, <details>, block math).
No fresh send + delete, so no duplicate-preview flicker — the reason
#46206 reverted the fresh-final re-send path. prefers_fresh_final_streaming
stays False; the in-place edit replaces it.
- _needs_rich_rendering(): rich reserved for table/task-list/details/math
(adapted from #45995, @YonganZhang); plain replies stay on MarkdownV2.
- _try_edit_rich(): editMessageText + rich_message via do_api_request,
mirroring _try_send_rich's fallback/latch/transient contract.
- edit_message finalize tries rich in place before the 4,096 overflow
pre-flight (rich cap is 32,768), falling back to legacy on rejection.
- rich_messages default flipped back to True (DEFAULT_CONFIG + adapter).
- docs (en + zh-Hans) + cli-config example updated to default-on.
Closes the root cause behind #45911 / #46009.
* feat(skills): add optional payments skills (Stripe Link, MPP, Projects)
Adds four optional skills under optional-skills/payments/ wrapping the
Stripe Link CLI, the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP) clients, and the
Stripe Projects CLI plugin. Plus a router skill (payments) that picks
between them based on user intent.
All four are gated [linux, macos] — Stripe's Link CLI does not yet
support Windows. The other CLIs (mppx, stripe projects) are
cross-platform on paper but the payments cluster moves as a unit until
Link CLI gains Windows support.
Skills:
- stripe-link-cli - one-time virtual cards + Shared Payment Tokens
- mpp-agent - HTTP 402 payments via mppx/Tempo/Privy/AgentCash
- stripe-projects - provision SaaS services + credential sync
- payments - router/index skill for the cluster
Hard invariants encoded in every skill:
- Card PANs/wallet keys never enter agent transcripts, logs, or memory
- Spend approvals are not self-bypassable (Link app / wallet UI / CLI prompt)
- Final totals confirmed with user before any --request-approval call
- Credential output files cleaned up after one-time use
Zero core touches. Skills install via:
hermes skills install official/payments/<skill>
* chore(skills/payments): drop router skill — skills shouldn't depend on other skills
Removed optional-skills/payments/payments/ — the router skill that
existed to hand off between stripe-link-cli, mpp-agent, and
stripe-projects.
Per project convention: skills should be independently loadable; a
router is a footgun because (a) it assumes the loader will follow its
recommendation rather than just loading what the user asked for, and
(b) it duplicates the trigger logic that already lives in each
sub-skill's '## When to Use' section.
The three remaining skills declare their own triggers and routing
hints. The optional-skills catalog still groups them under '## payments',
which is the appropriate place for cluster-level discoverability.
Also drops 'payments' from each remaining skill's 'related_skills' list
and removes the corresponding entries from the docs catalog + sidebars.
* feat(skills/payments): fold in danhill-stripe review feedback
- mpp-agent: add link-cli as a client option (when Link is already set
up, or the 402 challenge advertises method="stripe")
- stripe-link-cli: reframe Link account / payment method / approval app
as first-run setup, not hard preconditions (CLI configures them on
first run)
- regenerate the two affected optional-skills docs pages
The Honcho provider page documented the per-profile peer model (user
peer / AI peer / observation) but never the gateway axis — how platform
runtime IDs map to peers. Adds the three keys to the config table and a
short Gateway identity mapping subsection that points at the Honcho page
for the resolver ladder.
Uses the corrected pinUserPeer wording (pins non-agent users, overrides
aliases) so the provider-comparison reader gets the same accurate framing
as the dedicated page.
'everyone collapses to your peer' read as a promise about all traffic.
pinUserPeer pins the user-side peer and is checked before userPeerAliases
(session.py:335), so a pin overrides every alias — including agent peers.
For a multi-agent operator that silently pools distinct agents onto one
peer, the opposite of intent.
Scopes the wording to 'every non-agent gateway user', notes the pin
overrides aliases, and points agent-mesh operators at pinUserPeer:false +
userPeerAliases instead. Same correction in the wizard menu/echo text,
the plugin README, and the website Honcho page.
The /desktop page is deprecated and redirects to the home page. The
landing page for the desktop app is now simply
https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/. Update all docs and the
Docusaurus nav/footer links accordingly.
Co-authored-by: Teknium <127238744+teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(teams): package Microsoft Teams SDK as an installable extra
The Teams adapter imports the microsoft-teams-apps SDK, but it was never
declared as a dependency, so source/local installs hit ImportError and the
adapter silently reported the SDK as unavailable. Add a 'teams' extra
(microsoft-teams-apps==2.0.13.4 + aiohttp) and document 'uv sync --extra teams'.
Per the 2026-05-12 [all] policy, opt-in messaging-platform SDKs are NOT added
to [all] (they would break every fresh install on a quarantined release); the
teams extra is installed on demand like the other platform backends.
Co-authored-by: rio-jeong <rio.jeong@thebytesize.ai>
* chore: map rio-jeong contributor email for attribution (#43945)
* feat(teams): lazy-install the Teams SDK on demand (parity with other channels)
The teams extra alone left Teams as the only messaging platform that wouldn't
auto-install its SDK — every other channel (telegram, discord, slack, matrix,
dingtalk, feishu) lazy-installs via tools.lazy_deps on first connect. Bring
Teams to parity:
- Add 'platform.teams' to LAZY_DEPS (microsoft-teams-apps + aiohttp).
- Replace the passive 'check_teams_requirements = check_requirements' alias with
a real lazy-installer that calls ensure_and_bind('platform.teams', ...),
rebinding all Teams SDK globals on success (mirrors check_slack_requirements).
- Call check_teams_requirements() at the top of TeamsAdapter.connect() so
enabling Teams installs the SDK on demand.
- Keep the passive check_requirements() as the registry check_fn so 'gateway
status' probes never trigger a pip install.
The 'teams' extra remains for packagers / explicit 'uv sync --extra teams'.
Tests: rework the alias test into shortcircuit + lazy-install assertions, and
update test_connect_fails_without_sdk to simulate an uninstallable SDK.
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Co-authored-by: Teknium <127238744+teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
Remove the rich_messages config toggle entirely so Telegram replies always try the Bot API 10.1 rich-message path first, with the existing MarkdownV2 fallback/latch behavior for unsupported endpoints and per-message failures.
Restore the Telegram platform hint to encourage rich Markdown tables/task lists/math now that the rich path is the default, and remove the config/docs surface for the old toggle.
The Multi-profile section never explained how to reach more than one
profile from outside the container, and distinguishes the two surfaces
that people conflate:
- Hermes Desktop's Remote Gateway connects to a `hermes dashboard`
backend (port 9119), and a single dashboard serves every co-located
profile via its profile switcher (the target profile is sent per
request; the backend opens that profile's HERMES_HOME). No per-profile
port or second connection is needed for Desktop.
- OpenAI-compatible API clients (Open WebUI, LobeChat, /v1) talk to each
profile's API server, which binds 8642 for every profile with no
auto-allocation. Reaching a second profile from such a client needs a
distinct `API_SERVER_PORT` in that profile's own `.env` (and the port
must NOT go in the container-wide `environment:` block, or every
profile collides on it).
Adds the create -> set port -> restart flow, the bridge port-publishing
note, and clarifies the default profile's connection is untouched.
* 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
--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.
Subagents doing legitimate heavy work (deep code reviews, research
fan-outs, slow reasoning models) were routinely killed at the blanket
600s child_timeout_seconds cap while making steady progress (e.g. 36
API calls completed when the axe fell). Failures should come from what
the child is actually doing — API errors, tool errors, iteration
budget — not a delegation-level stopwatch.
- DEFAULT_CHILD_TIMEOUT: 600 -> None; Future.result(timeout=None)
blocks until the child finishes
- config default delegation.child_timeout_seconds: 600 -> 0
(0/negative = disabled; positive opts back in, floor 30s unchanged)
- stuck-child protection unchanged: the heartbeat staleness monitor
still stops refreshing parent activity so the gateway inactivity
timeout fires on a truly wedged worker; the 0-API-call diagnostic
dump still works when a cap is configured
- docs updated (EN + zh-Hans)
When hermes update restarts a hermes-gateway system service as a
non-root user, the systemctl reset-failed/start/restart calls trigger
polkit's org.freedesktop.systemd1.manage-units TTY authentication
agent. That prompt runs inside a captured subprocess with a 10-15s
timeout, so it flashes and dies before the user can answer, and the
resulting TimeoutExpired was swallowed silently by the loop's blanket
except — the restart phase just vanished with no output.
- Resolve a manage-units command prefix up front: plain systemctl as
root, sudo -n systemctl as non-root (with a targeted reset-failed
probe so least-privilege sudoers entries scoped to hermes-gateway*
qualify), or None when no non-interactive privilege path exists.
- Add --no-ask-password to every manage-units call in the update
restart path so polkit can never prompt inside a captured subprocess.
- When unprivileged: after a graceful drain, rely on systemd's own
RestartSec auto-restart (needs no privileges) with a message about
the wait; skip the force-restart fallback with clear manual
instructions instead of racing a doomed polkit prompt.
- Surface TimeoutExpired in the restart loop instead of passing
silently, and add sudo to the system-scope recovery hints.
- Docs: headless-VM note recommending user service + enable-linger,
or sudo updates / a scoped NOPASSWD sudoers entry for system
services.
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
- Use reply_parameters per the sendRichMessage spec instead of the
undocumented reply_to_message_id scalar (silently ignored -> reply
anchor quietly dropped).
- Latch rich sends off after an endpoint-capability failure (old PTB /
server without sendRichMessage) so every later reply doesn't pay a
doomed extra roundtrip; per-message BadRequests do NOT latch.
- Default rich_messages to OFF (opt-in) while the day-old Bot API 10.1
endpoint is validated live; revert the prompt-hint table guidance
until the default flips on.
- Tests: reply_parameters shape, send-latch behavior, BadRequest
non-latch; rich tests opt in explicitly via extra.
Introduce opportunistic support for Telegram Bot API 10.1 rich messages by sending raw agent Markdown via sendRichMessage and streaming previews via sendRichMessageDraft. Implements a rich-path fast‑path in gateway/platforms/telegram.py (RICH_MESSAGE_MAX_BYTES=32768, feature gate platforms.telegram.extra.rich_messages, bot capability checks, routing/thread handling, and conservative fallback rules: permanent/capability errors fall back to the legacy MarkdownV2 path, transient/network errors are surfaced without legacy-resend). Also add a latch for draft capability failures (_rich_draft_disabled) and preserve legacy chunking and draft behavior when needed. Update agent prompt hints (telegram encourages rich Markdown/tables), add CLI config example option, update English and Chinese docs to describe rich messages and fallbacks, and add/adjust tests for rich send and draft behavior.
The Automation Blueprints rebrand (#44470) renamed the guide page from
guides/automation-templates to guides/automation-blueprints, leaving the
old URL 404ing. The site deploys to static hosting, so server-side
redirects aren't available.
Add @docusaurus/plugin-client-redirects (pinned 3.9.2, same as the other
Docusaurus packages) and a redirect entry for the old slug. The plugin
emits a static HTML page at the old path that meta-refresh/JS-redirects
to the new page, preserving query string and hash, with a canonical link
for SEO. Localized routes are handled automatically (zh-Hans verified).
The subscription-cap usage gauge (50/75/90% bands) ignored purchased
(top-up) credits: a sub user with top-up funds got a sticky warn banner
at 90% of their cap — permanently at >=100%, alongside grant_spent —
despite being fully able to keep inferencing. The cap is the wrong
denominator for an account that can keep spending.
- evaluate_credits_notices: purchased_micros > 0 suppresses the usage
band (grant_spent already covers the cap-reached + top-up case with
the remaining balance). A top-up landing mid-session clears any
showing band; spending top-up down to 0 resumes the gauge.
- New display.credits_notices config (default true): false silences all
credits notices. State capture and /usage are unaffected. Read once
per agent (cached) in _emit_credits_notices, fail-open true.
- Docs: configuration.md display block.
Plugins that post Block Kit messages with interactive elements (buttons,
overflow menus, datepickers, etc.) had no documented way to receive the
resulting click events. The plugin API exposed register_tool, register_hook,
register_command, register_platform, and register_context_engine, but
nothing for slack_bolt action handlers. The only workaround was to
monkey-patch SlackAdapter.connect from inside register(), which is
fragile and breaks on every Hermes update.
This change adds:
* PluginContext.register_slack_action_handler(action_id, callback) —
validates inputs and queues the handler on the PluginManager.
action_id accepts whatever slack_bolt.App.action() accepts (literal
string, compiled re.Pattern, or constraint dict).
* PluginManager.get_slack_action_handlers() — accessor used by the
Slack adapter at connect time.
* SlackAdapter.connect — after wiring its built-in approval and
slash-confirm buttons, iterates the plugin-registered handlers
and registers each via self._app.action(matcher)(callback). Each
callback is wrapped defensively so a misbehaving plugin cannot
crash slack_bolt's dispatch loop, with a best-effort ack on
exception so Slack stops retrying the click.
* Defensive fallback when the plugin layer is unhealthy: a
RuntimeError from get_plugin_manager() is logged and swallowed
rather than blocking the gateway from starting.
* Test coverage in tests/gateway/test_slack_plugin_action_handlers.py
for input validation, multi-plugin registration, the connect-time
wiring, defensive exception handling, and the plugin-loader-
failure fallback path.
* Documentation in website/docs/guides/build-a-hermes-plugin.md
describing the new API alongside the existing register_command /
dispatch_tool documentation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: finish Automation Blueprints terminology rebrand
Replace leftover "Automation Templates" wording from the Cron Recipes
rebrand, rename the copy-paste cookbook guide to Automation Recipes, and
point the marketing gallery link at the blueprints catalog.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* docs: use Automation Blueprints instead of Recipes in guide
Rename the cookbook guide from automation-recipes to
automation-blueprints so sidebar and copy match the product term.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* docs: rename automation-blueprints-catalog to automation-blueprints
Drop the -catalog suffix from the reference page slug and title, and
move the copy-paste cookbook to automation-blueprint-examples so the
main Automation Blueprints doc is unambiguous.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* Revert "docs: rename automation-blueprints-catalog to automation-blueprints"
This reverts commit 605f1eeab5.
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The identity-mapping keys never made it to the site docs. Add the three keys
to the config reference and a Gateway Identity Mapping section: when it
applies (gateway only, setup-gated), the intent tree, resolver order, the
un-pin orphan warning, and the deprecated pinPeerName alias.
Reworks the chat-line UX: pick a recipe by name and the agent asks you for
what it needs, one question at a time, instead of forcing you to hand-type a
slot=val command line.
- /cron-recipe -> lists the catalog
- /cron-recipe <name> -> forgiving name match (exact/prefix/substring/
fuzzy; ambiguous lists candidates), then seeds
the agent with a natural-language fill request
built from the recipe's typed slots + schedule
and prompt templates. The agent asks for each
value one at a time and calls the EXISTING
cronjob tool. No new tool.
- /cron-recipe <name> slot=val -> unchanged deterministic path (fill_recipe ->
create_job) for the dashboard/docs/power user.
Mechanism (no new plumbing, invariant-safe — the seed enters as a normal user
turn, never a synthetic injection):
- shared handler returns RecipeCommandResult{text, agent_seed}; match_recipe()
and build_recipe_seed() are the new shared pieces.
- gateway: dispatch rewrites event.text to the seed and falls through to the
agent (the same pattern /steer uses).
- CLI: handler sets a one-shot self._pending_agent_seed; the interactive loop
consumes it right after process_command() and runs it as the next turn.
The typed-slot schema stays the single source of truth (still validates the
form/inline path via fill_recipe); the agent path just renders those slots into
the questions to ask. Docs updated to lead with the name-then-ask flow.
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.
Hermes can propose automations and let the user accept them with one tap
via /suggestions, instead of making them assemble cron jobs by hand. Every
proposal — wherever it originates — flows through one surface.
Sources (the 'where suggestions come from'):
- catalog: curated starter automations (daily briefing, important-mail
monitor, weekly review, workday-start reminder) via /suggestions catalog
- recipe: installing a skill that carries a metadata.hermes.recipe block
registers a suggestion instead of auto-scheduling
- usage / integration: reserved for the background-review detector and
account-connect triggers (sources defined; emitters land next)
Pieces:
- cron/suggestions.py — the store. add/list/accept/dismiss, dedup+latch by
key (dismissed proposals never re-offered), pending cap so it can't become
a nag wall. Accepting calls the existing cron.jobs.create_job — there is
NO second job engine. Mirrors jobs.py storage (atomic writes, lock, 0600).
- cron/suggestion_catalog.py — the curated set. The important-mail monitor
entry is where the old proactive-monitor poll->classify->surface engine
lives now (cron/scripts/classify_items.py + the 'monitor' aux task), as ONE
catalog automation rather than a standalone feature.
- tools/recipes.py — recipe<->job bridge; register_recipe_suggestion() makes
a recipe source 'recipe' of this surface. recipe_to_job_spec() is the single
translation both the direct and suggestion paths share.
- hermes_cli/suggestions_cmd.py — shared /suggestions handler (CLI + gateway
never drift); /suggestions [accept N|dismiss N|catalog|clear].
- Wired: CommandDef + CLI dispatch (cli.py) + gateway dispatch (gateway/run.py)
+ aux 'monitor' task (config.py) + recipe-install hook (skills_hub.py).
Consent-first throughout: nothing auto-schedules; acceptance is always
explicit; dismissals latch.
Supersedes #41122 (proactive-monitor) and #41127 (recipes): both fold in here
as a catalog entry and a suggestion source respectively.
Tests: store (dedup/cap/accept/dismiss/latch), catalog seeding+idempotency,
recipe->suggestion bridge, command handler, aux config. E2E: recipe SKILL.md
-> parsed -> suggested -> accepted -> real cron job persisted to jobs.json.
- 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
* fix(matrix): isolate room context and inbound dispatch
* test(matrix): cover room isolation and dispatch regressions
* docs(matrix): document room isolation and session scope
* fix(matrix): stabilize CI requirement checks
* test(matrix): isolate mautrix stubs in requirements tests
* fix(matrix): port room-scoped status and resume to slash commands mixin
Move Matrix /status scope output and /resume same-room guards from the
pre-refactor gateway/run.py into gateway/slash_commands.py so PR #18505
foundation behavior survives the upstream god-file decomposition.
Uses i18n keys for Matrix resume/status messages. Preserves upstream
session.py fixes (role_authorized, DM user_id isolation).
* docs(matrix): explain inbound dispatch via handle_sync loop
Document why Hermes uses an explicit sync loop with handle_sync() rather than
client.start(), aligning with upstream #7914 diagnostics while preserving
Hermes background maintenance tasks.
* fix(i18n): add Matrix resume/status keys to all locale catalogs
The Matrix /resume and /status slash-command keys added in the foundation
PR must exist in every supported locale file. tests/agent/test_i18n.py
asserts key and placeholder parity across catalogs.
Non-English locales use English strings as interim placeholders until
community translators can localize them.
* fix(matrix): restore gateway authz for allowed_users; honor config require_mention
Revert the early MATRIX_ALLOWED_USERS gate in _on_room_message so inbound
sender authorization stays in gateway authz like main. Parse require_mention
from config.extra (platforms.matrix / top-level matrix yaml) with env fallback,
matching thread_require_mention and fixing Forge when require_mention is set
only in profile config.yaml.
* fix(matrix): harden status scope and allowlisted DMs
* fix(matrix): use session store lookup for resume scope
* 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).
Fully removes the cron per-job 'profile' arg added in #28124: the
cronjob tool schema field, CLI --profile flags on cron create/edit,
job-record storage/validation, the scheduler's _job_profile_context
wrapper, and the script-runner env override. Sequential-partition
logic reverts to workdir-only.
The context-local HERMES_HOME override in hermes_constants and the
subprocess bridging in tools/environments/local.py are kept — they
now have other consumers (dashboard multi-profile, TUI gateway).
The memory/skill write-approval gate (#38199, #43354, #43452) was only
documented inside features/memory.md. Surface it everywhere users will
actually look:
- features/skills.md: new 'Gating agent skill writes' section under
skill_manage, with the staging semantics, review commands, and the
distinction from skills.guard_agent_created
- configuration.md: memory.write_approval added to the Memory
Configuration block; new 'Write approval for skill writes' subsection
next to the guard_agent_created scanner
- reference/slash-commands.md: /memory and /skills review subcommands in
both the CLI and messaging tables; Notes updated since /skills
pending/approve/reject/diff/approval now works on the gateway
- features/memory.md: cross-link to the new skills section
The "Persistent Memory" callout said "when memory is full, the agent
consolidates or replaces entries to make room," which reads as if the
store self-compacts automatically. It does not: the `memory` tool
returns an overflow error and the agent does the consolidation in-turn
(the design from #41755). Also note that `replace` is bound by the same
limit — swapping in a longer entry can still overflow — which is the
exact case that confused a user (replace rejected near the cap even
though the math was correct).