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teknium1
2c7deb41f6 Fix Modal backend not working from CLI
Two config systems used different key names for the terminal backend:
- hermes_cli/config.py, README, and all docs use "terminal.backend"
- cli.py's env var mapping only recognized "terminal.env_type"

Users following the docs who set `backend: modal` in ~/.hermes/config.yaml
had it silently ignored -- TERMINAL_ENV always defaulted to "local".

Additionally, when no config file existed, cli.py's hardcoded defaults
overwrote any TERMINAL_ENV=modal set in .env, despite the comment saying
"env vars take precedence."

Fixes:
- cli.py now normalizes "backend" -> "env_type" (backend takes precedence)
- Defaults no longer overwrite .env when no config file terminal section exists
- hermes status reads from config as fallback when env var isn't set

Also fixes four related bugs found in the Modal/sandbox lifecycle:
- file_tools cache not cleared on sandbox cleanup (stale ops on dead sandbox)
- Global lock held during slow Modal teardown (blocked all tool calls 10-15s)
- Race condition in file_tools between existence check and access (KeyError)
- Per-task creation locks never cleaned up (memory leak)
2026-02-16 19:47:23 -08:00
teknium1
f5be6177b2 Add Text-to-Speech (TTS) functionality with multiple providers
Add tool previews

Add AGENTS and SOUL.md support

Add Exec Approval
2026-02-12 10:05:08 -08:00
teknium1
f6574978de Add RL training configuration and tools
- Updated `.env.example` to include Tinker and WandB API keys for reinforcement learning training.
- Enhanced `model_tools.py` to clarify configuration options and streamline the RL training process.
- Expanded `README.md` with detailed instructions for setting up RL training using Tinker and WandB.
- Modified `hermes_cli` files to integrate RL training tools and ensure proper configuration checks.
- Improved `rl_training_tool.py` to reflect changes in training parameters and configuration management.
2026-02-04 09:36:51 -08:00
teknium1
619c72e566 Enhance CLI with multi-platform messaging integration and configuration management
- Updated CLI to load configuration from user-specific and project-specific YAML files, prioritizing user settings.
- Introduced a new command `/platforms` to display the status of connected messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp).
- Implemented a gateway system for handling messaging interactions, including session management and delivery routing for cron job outputs.
- Added support for environment variable configuration and a dedicated gateway configuration file for advanced settings.
- Enhanced documentation in README.md and added a new messaging.md file to guide users on platform integrations and setup.
- Updated toolsets to include platform-specific capabilities for Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp, ensuring secure and tailored interactions.
2026-02-02 19:01:51 -08:00