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teknium1
b9f533af0a test(gateway): regression for plugin-transformed response after streaming
Adds a test that fails without the gateway fix, exercising the
response_transformed=True branch in _finalize_response: a streamed
response whose final text was modified by a transform_llm_output
plugin hook must be edit_message'd in place (not duplicate-sent),
with already_sent=True so the normal final-send is skipped.

Also drops two minor leftovers from the salvaged PR #29119:

  * accumulated_text property on GatewayStreamConsumer (unused)
  * duplicate _response_transformed=False inside the hook try block
2026-05-24 04:31:13 -07:00
Teknium
197f63f454
fix(feishu): require webhook auth secret and honor config extras (#30746) 2026-05-24 04:27:28 -07:00
Teknium
bdb97b8573
fix(feishu): enforce auth and chat binding for approval buttons (#30744) 2026-05-24 04:27:17 -07:00
Teknium
485292ac7d
fix(feishu): authorize interactive exec approval callbacks (#30739) 2026-05-24 04:26:57 -07:00
Teknium
be27bfed01
security: harden API server key placeholder handling (#30738) 2026-05-24 04:25:32 -07:00
Teknium
4ca77f1059
Harden msgraph webhook auth requirements (#30169) 2026-05-24 04:25:20 -07:00
Teknium
3e78e353d7
fix(qqbot): authorize approval button interactions by session owner (#30737) 2026-05-24 04:25:12 -07:00
Teknium
bc3f1f4f34
feat(secrets/bitwarden): EU Cloud + self-hosted server URL support (#31378)
Closes #31370.

bws defaults to the US identity endpoint, so EU Cloud and self-hosted
machine-account tokens fail with [400 Bad Request] {"error":"invalid_client"}
during 'hermes secrets bitwarden setup'. The token is valid — it's just
being checked against the wrong region.

Add a Bitwarden region step to the wizard between the access-token and
project-list steps:

  Step 1  Install bws
  Step 2  Provide access token
  Step 3  Pick region   <-- new (US / EU / self-hosted-custom-URL)
  Step 4  Pick project  (now talks to the right endpoint)
  Step 5  Test fetch

Region is stored in config.yaml as secrets.bitwarden.server_url and
plumbed into every bws subprocess as BWS_SERVER_URL (project list,
secret list, test fetch, and the env_loader startup pull).

Also:
- Non-interactive: 'hermes secrets bitwarden setup --server-url ...'
- Pre-existing BWS_SERVER_URL in the shell is detected and reused
- Cache key includes server_url so EU/US fetches don't collide
- 'hermes secrets bitwarden status' shows the configured region
- 'invalid_client' / '400 Bad Request' from bws now triggers a hint
  pointing at the region setting instead of looking like a bad token
2026-05-24 02:19:57 -07:00
Teknium
c9b3eeabdc
fix(cli): decouple tool_progress=verbose from global DEBUG logging (#31379)
PR #6a1aa420e coupled `display.tool_progress: verbose` (a per-tool display
toggle for full args / results / think blocks) to `self.verbose` — which
controls root-logger DEBUG level. Result: setting tool_progress: verbose
in config silently flipped every module in the process to DEBUG and
flooded the terminal with internal logging, far beyond just full tool
calls.

The two concepts are separate:
- `tool_progress_mode == 'verbose'` → display behavior (tool rendering)
- `self.verbose` → logging behavior (root logger → DEBUG, line 9795)

This change keeps PR #6a1aa420e's argparse.SUPPRESS / config-fallback
plumbing but severs the verbose-display → debug-logging link.

Changes:
- cli.py:2868 — `self.verbose` only follows explicit `verbose=` arg; no
  longer auto-True when tool_progress_mode == 'verbose'.
- cli.py:_toggle_verbose — slash-cycle through tool progress modes no
  longer flips `self.verbose` / `agent.verbose_logging` / `agent.quiet_mode`.
- cli.py:9355 — fix misleading label (drop 'and debug logs').
- tui_gateway/server.py:_make_agent — same decoupling on the TUI side
  (verbose_logging no longer derived from tool_progress_mode).
- tests/cli/test_tool_progress_scrollback.py — invert the test that
  asserted the broken coupling; add coverage for explicit `--verbose`
  still enabling DEBUG independent of tool_progress.

Live verified:
- tool_progress: verbose, no --verbose flag → 0 DEBUG/INFO log lines
- --verbose flag explicit → 32 DEBUG/INFO log lines (as expected)
2026-05-24 02:19:20 -07:00
AhmetArif0
5848174374 fix(wecom): guard flush task against cancel-delivery race to prevent message loss
When asyncio.sleep() fires just before Task.cancel() is called, CPython
sets _must_cancel=True but cannot cancel the already-completed sleep
future, so CancelledError is delivered at the next await (handle_message)
rather than at the sleep.  By that point the superseded task has already
popped the merged event from _pending_text_batches, so the superseding
task sees an empty batch and silently drops the message.

Fix: add a synchronous task-registry check between the sleep and the pop.
No await between the check and the pop means no other coroutine can
interleave, so the guard is race-free.
2026-05-24 01:33:40 -07:00
Paulo Nascimento
7abd62719b gateway: debounce queued text follow-ups 2026-05-24 01:31:45 -07:00
AhmetArif0
21db250034 fix(wecom-callback): retry send with fresh token on errcode 40001/42001
When WeCom returns errcode=40001 (invalid credential) or 42001 (token
expired), send() was returning a failure without evicting the bad token
from _access_tokens. All subsequent sends then kept using the same
invalid cached token until its TTL naturally expired (~7200s).

Fix: on the first token-rejection errcode, evict the cache entry and
retry once with a freshly fetched token. Non-token errcodes fail
immediately as before. If the refreshed token also fails, the error
is returned without looping further.

Adds four regression tests covering: successful retry on 40001,
successful retry on 42001, no retry on unrelated errcode, and clean
failure when the refresh does not help.
2026-05-24 01:30:47 -07:00
Teknium
d3c167b644
fix(profiles): cross-profile soft guard on file-write tools + system-prompt hint (#31290)
* fix(profiles): cross-profile soft guard on file-write tools + system-prompt hint

Adds a soft guard so an agent running under one Hermes profile cannot
silently edit a different profile's skills/plugins/cron/memories.
Three layers:

A. agent/file_safety.classify_cross_profile_target
   Classifies a write target against the active HERMES_HOME. Returns
   a {active_profile, target_profile, area, target_path} dict when the
   path lands in another profile's scoped area. PROFILE_SCOPED_AREAS =
   (skills, plugins, cron, memories). get_cross_profile_warning()
   wraps it into a model-facing error string that names both profiles,
   names the area, and points at the cross_profile=True bypass.

   Defense-in-depth, NOT a security boundary — the terminal tool runs
   as the same OS user and can write any of these paths directly. The
   guard exists to prevent confused-agent corruption, not to stop a
   determined attacker. SECURITY.md §3.2 (terminal-bypass posture)
   still applies.

   Wired into tools/file_tools.write_file_tool and patch_tool with a
   cross_profile=False kwarg. WRITE_FILE_SCHEMA and PATCH_SCHEMA both
   advertise cross_profile so the model can pass it after explicit
   user direction. patch_tool extracts target paths from V4A patch
   bodies before checking (same shape as the existing sensitive-path
   check).

   skill_manage is already scoped to the active profile's SKILLS_DIR
   by construction, so no extra guard wiring is needed there. The
   D-side error message (below) still names other profiles when the
   skill exists elsewhere.

B. agent/system_prompt
   One deterministic line near the environment-hints block names the
   active profile and tells the model not to modify another profile's
   skills/plugins/cron/memories without explicit direction. Profile
   name is stable for the lifetime of the AIAgent, so the line is
   prompt-cache-safe.

D. tools/skill_manager_tool._skill_not_found_error
   Replaces the bare "Skill 'X' not found." with a message that:
     - names the active profile,
     - searches OTHER profiles' skills dirs for the same name,
     - names the profile(s) where the skill exists and the path,
     - suggests `hermes -p <name>` to switch profiles, or
       cross_profile=True for an explicit edit.

   All 5 "not found" sites in skill_manager_tool (edit, patch, delete,
   write_file, remove_file) now go through the helper.

Reference incident (May 2026): a hermes-security profile session
edited skills under both ~/.hermes/profiles/hermes-security/skills/
AND ~/.hermes/skills/ (the default profile's skills) without
realizing the second path belonged to a different profile. Three of
the four skill files needed manual restoration afterward.

What this PR does NOT do:

  * No hard block. The terminal tool can still touch any of these
    paths with no guard — same posture as the dangerous-command
    approval flow. SECURITY.md §3.2 applies.
  * No regex sweep on terminal commands for cross-profile paths.
    That direction is a Skills-Guard-style arms race (cd + relative
    paths, base64, etc.) and would false-positive on legitimate
    cross-profile reads. Filed as a follow-up.
  * No on-disk path migration. ~/.hermes/skills/ remains the
    default profile's skills dir; this PR is about telling the
    agent about that boundary, not changing the layout.

Tests:
  tests/agent/test_file_safety_cross_profile.py (16 tests)
    - _resolve_active_profile_name covers default/named/failure paths
    - classify_cross_profile_target covers all four scoped areas,
      both directions (default → named, named → default, named → named),
      non-Hermes paths, and root-level config files
    - get_cross_profile_warning covers in-profile no-op, cross-profile
      message shape, and the defense-in-depth self-documentation

  tests/tools/test_cross_profile_guard.py (12 tests)
    - write_file: in-profile allow, cross-profile block, cross_profile=True
      bypass, non-Hermes pass-through
    - patch: replace-mode block, cross_profile=True bypass, V4A patch
      path extraction
    - skill_manage: error names the other profile (single + multiple),
      missing-everywhere falls back to skills_list hint
    - system prompt: contract-level checks (both branches present,
      cross_profile=True mentioned, ~/.hermes/profiles/ referenced)

All 207 existing tests in file_safety/file_operations/skill_manager
still pass. 10 system-prompt tests still pass.

E2E verified: the exact incident scenario (security profile editing
default's hermes-agent-dev skill) is now blocked with the warning
message; cross_profile=True unblocks.

* fix(code_execution): add cross_profile to write_file/patch stubs

The cross_profile kwarg added to write_file_tool/patch_tool needs to
flow through the execute_code sandbox stubs in _TOOL_STUBS so the
test_stubs_cover_all_schema_params drift test passes. Without this,
scripts running inside execute_code couldn't pass cross_profile=True
through hermes_tools.write_file().

Caught by CI on PR #31290.
2026-05-24 00:38:17 -07:00
Teknium
b207dc28b3 feat(kanban): --ids bulk promote + AUTHOR_MAP entry for #29464
Adds an --ids flag to 'hermes kanban promote' mirroring the existing
block/schedule convention, so the marquee use case from issue #28822
(promote all children of a closed organizational parent in one shot)
doesn't require a shell loop. Single-id JSON output stays a flat
object for back-compat; bulk emits a list. Dedupes positional + --ids
so the same id can't be promoted twice in one call. 5 new CLI-level
tests cover bulk happy path, partial-failure exit code, JSON shapes,
and dedup.

Also adds the thedavidmurray noreply-email -> github-login mapping in
scripts/release.py so the salvage cherry-pick passes the AUTHOR_MAP
contributor-credit check.
2026-05-23 23:10:36 -07:00
David Murray
d46adad22f feat(cli): kanban promote verb for manual todo->ready recovery
Adds `hermes kanban promote <task_id>` for manual lifecycle recovery
when an auto-promote daemon misses the parent-done transition (issue
#28822). Refuses promotion unless every parent dep is done/archived
(override with --force). Emits a `promoted_manual` audit event distinct
from the automatic `promoted` kind, so audit consumers can filter
human-driven from system-driven promotions. Supports --dry-run and
--json for orchestration. Does not mutate assignee/claim state — the
dispatcher picks the card up via its normal ready polling path.

Closes #28822.
2026-05-23 23:10:36 -07:00
novax635
421ab81052 fix(cli): reuse canonical root model key normalization in load_cli_config 2026-05-23 23:08:05 -07:00
brooklyn!
a627981a65
fix(tui): stop slash dropdown from chopping last char of /goal (#31311)
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Two independent bugs caused the slash-command autocomplete to render
`/goal` as `/goa` (and `/gquota` as `/gquot` for that matter) in the TUI:

1. `tui_gateway/server.py` was forwarding `c.display` from
   prompt_toolkit's `Completion` straight into the JSON-RPC payload.
   prompt_toolkit normalizes `display=` into `FormattedText` (a `list`
   subclass), so the wire format became `[["", "/goal"]]` instead of
   the `string` that `CompletionItem.display` in the TUI declares.
   `meta` already went through `to_plain_text` — `display` did not.

2. The dropdown row in `appOverlays.tsx` used `flexDirection="row"`
   with the display `<Text>` and the (very long) meta `<Text>` as
   siblings. When the meta overflows the row width, Ink/Yoga shrinks
   the *first* column by one cell, lopping the trailing character off
   the command name. `/goal` triggers it reliably because its meta
   string is the longest of any built-in command (description +
   embedded `[text | pause | resume | clear | status]` usage hint).
   Wrapping the display column in `<Box flexShrink={0}>` keeps it at
   its natural width and lets the meta wrap or truncate instead.
2026-05-23 22:12:55 -07:00
Teknium
2b10024ee8 test(display): cover failure-suffix rendering + update scrollback test
The original PR #17194 description claimed test_display_tool_preview.py
but only ever shipped test_display_todo_progress.py. Add the missing
coverage for the failure-suffix path:

- _trim_error: whitespace strip, length cap, File-not-found path collapse
- _detect_tool_failure: terminal exit codes, memory full, structured
  {error}/{message} extraction, malformed JSON, None result
- get_cute_tool_message E2E: read_file failure, terminal exit-only,
  terminal stderr message, memory full, success path, no-result path

Also update test_tool_progress_scrollback.test_error_suffix_on_failed_tool
to reflect the new behavior: the generic '[error]' fallback in cli.py
has been removed; failure suffixes now come from the result-aware
_detect_tool_failure (e.g. '[exit 1]', '[File not found: x]').
2026-05-23 21:03:51 -07:00
Albert.Zhou
ffde8b7b09 feat(cli): show todo progress as done/total fraction
Parse the todo_tool result summary to display completion progress in
CLI tool preview lines:

  Read:    ┊ 📋 plan      3/4 task(s)  0.5s
  Update:  ┊ 📋 plan      update 3/4 ✓  0.5s
  Create:  falls back to plain count when no completed tasks

Falls back gracefully to the existing 'N task(s)' format when the
result is missing, malformed, or has no completed items.

Originally proposed in PR #17194 by Albert.Zhou; salvaged onto current
main.

Co-authored-by: Albert.Zhou <albert748@gmail.com>
2026-05-23 21:03:51 -07:00
honor2030
6a1aa420e7 Fix CLI verbose tool progress config fallback 2026-05-23 21:03:51 -07:00
Teknium
d97c324473
fix(terminal): warn at call time when background=true runs silently (#31289)
`terminal(background=true)` without `notify_on_complete=true` or
`watch_patterns` runs the process SILENTLY — the agent has no way
to learn it finished short of calling `process(action='poll')`
explicitly. That's correct for genuine long-lived processes (servers,
watchers, daemons) but is a footgun for every bounded task (tests,
builds, deploys, CI pollers, batch jobs), which is the vast majority
of background uses.

Hit on May 23, 2026 (PR #31231 incident): agent launched a CI-watch
loop with `background=true` only. The poller ran fine, exited green
6 minutes later, agent never noticed. User had to surface 'we are
green CI, you can merge.' Memory and skill docs said *what* to do
(poll in background) but not *how* to receive the result. The
`notify_on_complete=true` flag exists and works, but is easy to
forget when bg seems sufficient on its own.

Two changes here, mutually reinforcing:

1. Runtime nudge: tool result for `background=true` w/o notify or
   watch_patterns now includes a `hint` field explaining the silent-
   process failure mode and pointing at the corrective flag. Agent
   sees it on the same turn and self-corrects without needing the
   user to surface anything. Cost for legitimate server cases is one
   ignored read (~50 tokens); cost for forgot-notify cases is
   prevented blindness (potentially many turns, or a user nudge).
   False positives << false negatives.

2. Schema/description rewrite: top-level TERMINAL_TOOL_DESCRIPTION
   and the `background` field description now lead with 'Almost
   always pair with notify_on_complete=true' instead of presenting
   it as one of two equally-likely patterns. The two legitimate
   non-notify shapes (long-lived servers; watch_patterns mid-process
   signals) are still documented, but as the minority case.

Tests cover all four shapes: bg-only emits hint, bg+notify doesn't,
bg+watch_patterns doesn't, foreground doesn't. 4 new tests; full
suite of background/process tests stays green (160/160 across the
relevant 6 test files).
2026-05-23 21:02:14 -07:00
AhmetArif0
39b8d1d313 fix(dingtalk): finalize open streaming cards before disconnect
AI Card "tool progress" cards created with finalize=False were left in
streaming state on DingTalk's UI after a gateway restart because
disconnect() called _streaming_cards.clear() without first closing
them via _close_streaming_siblings.

Move the finalization loop before self._http_client.aclose() so the
HTTP client is still available when the finalize requests are sent.
Adds a regression test that asserts the HTTP client is alive during
finalization.
2026-05-23 20:48:56 -07:00
Fewmanism
83f6a83b24 fix(tui): handle images with codex app-server 2026-05-23 20:40:09 -07:00
teknium1
7ce6b504a2 fix(process_registry): use taskkill /T /F for tree-kill on Windows
The Windows branch of `_terminate_host_pid` early-returned after
`os.kill(pid, SIGTERM)` (which Python maps to `TerminateProcess` for
the target handle only), leaving descendant processes — e.g. Chromium
renderer/GPU/network helpers spawned by an `agent-browser` daemon —
running on Windows even after the preceding commit fixed POSIX.

The right Windows primitive is `taskkill /PID <pid> /T /F`:
`/T` walks the tree, `/F` force-terminates. Same approach
`gateway.status.terminate_pid(force=True)` already uses for the
gateway's own shutdown path; reuse the same shape here.

Why NOT extend the POSIX psutil tree-walk to Windows:

  1. Windows doesn't maintain a Unix-style process tree. `psutil.
     Process.children(recursive=True)` walks PPID links that go stale
     when intermediate processes exit, so enumeration is best-effort
     and silently misses orphaned descendants. The whole bug we're
     fixing is orphaned descendants.

  2. `psutil.Process.terminate()` on Windows is `TerminateProcess()`
     for one handle — same single-PID scope as the existing
     `os.kill`. The existing comment in `gateway/status.py::
     terminate_pid` warns this explicitly: 'os.kill SIGTERM is not
     equivalent to a tree-killing hard stop' on Windows.

  3. Headless Chromium has no GUI window, so the softer
     `taskkill /T` without `/F` (which sends WM_CLOSE) won't reach
     it either. `/F` is required.

POSIX path is unchanged. The taskkill subprocess uses the same
`creationflags=windows_hide_flags()` pattern other Windows shellouts
in this codebase use. `FileNotFoundError` / `TimeoutExpired` /
`OSError` fall back to bare `os.kill(SIGTERM)` as cheap insurance.

Tests cover the Windows branch via the codebase's standard
`monkeypatch _IS_WINDOWS` pattern (`references/windows-native-
support.md`), plus POSIX tree-walk order, NoSuchProcess swallow,
and the OSError fallback path. 7 new tests, all green on Linux CI.
2026-05-23 20:30:29 -07:00
Yuan Li
22f3f5a75a fix(browser): use process-tree termination for daemon cleanup
os.kill(pid, SIGTERM) only signals the parent, leaving Chromium child
    processes (renderer, GPU, etc.) orphaned.  Reuse the existing
    ProcessRegistry._terminate_host_pid() helper which walks the process
    tree leaf-up via psutil, terminating children before the parent.
2026-05-23 20:30:29 -07:00
Teknium
e42fcc5625
fix(provider): make config.yaml model.provider the single source of truth (#31222)
Policy: if it ain't a secret it goes in config.yaml. HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER
was leaking behavioral config into the .env surface, including from the gateway,
which bypassed config.yaml entirely.

Behavior:
- gateway/run.py: drop HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER read in _resolve_runtime_agent_kwargs.
  Gateway now flows through resolve_runtime_provider() with no `requested` override,
  which reads model.provider from config.yaml first.

Docs/UX (strip env var from user-facing surface):
- --provider help text no longer mentions the env var
- cli-config.yaml.example same
- reference/environment-variables.md: remove HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER row and
  the cross-reference from HERMES_INFERENCE_MODEL
- reference/cli-commands.md: blank the env-var column for --provider
- guides/xai-grok-oauth.md, guides/minimax-oauth.md: replace
  HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER=x hermes invocations with config.yaml / --provider
- developer-guide/adding-providers.md, model-provider-plugin.md: reframe

Internal mechanism (kept as-is):
- hermes_cli/main.py writes HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER into the TUI subprocess env
- tui_gateway/server.py reads it on TUI startup
- resolve_requested_provider() / oneshot.py / cli.py still fall through to the
  env var as a last-resort behind config.yaml, which is what makes the TUI
  parent->child handoff work
This stays. We just stop documenting it as a user knob.

Tests: tests/gateway/test_auth_fallback.py — simplify mock to fail on first
call, succeed on second; drop monkeypatch.setenv lines that no longer matter.

Supersedes #31064 (closed with credit to @novax635 who surfaced the underlying
issue but proposed aligning gateway *to* the env var rather than removing it).
2026-05-23 18:18:41 -07:00
Edison
e752c9454e feat(plugins): add register_auxiliary_task() to PluginContext API
Auxiliary LLM tasks (vision, compression, web_extract, etc.) currently
require modifications to core files for any plugin that needs its own
task slot — specifically the _AUX_TASKS list in hermes_cli/main.py and
the hardcoded env-var bridging dict in gateway/run.py. This violates
the 'plugins must not modify core files' rule and forces every memory
or context plugin that wants its own auxiliary task to either fork
core or open a coupled core+plugin PR.

This change adds a generic plugin surface for auxiliary task
registration:

    ctx.register_auxiliary_task(
        key='memory_retain_filter',
        display_name='Memory retain filter',
        description='hindsight pre-retain dedup/extract',
        defaults={'timeout': 30, 'extra_body': {'reasoning_effort': 'low'}},
    )

After registration, the task automatically:

  - Appears in 'hermes model → Configure auxiliary models' picker via
    a new _all_aux_tasks() merge of built-in + plugin tasks
  - Has its provider/model/base_url/api_key bridged from config.yaml
    to AUXILIARY_<KEY_UPPER>_* env vars at gateway startup
    (gateway/run.py now uses a dynamic bridged-keys set instead of
    a hardcoded per-task dict)
  - Gets plugin-declared defaults (timeout, extra_body, etc.) layered
    underneath user config so unconfigured plugin tasks still work
    (agent/auxiliary_client._get_auxiliary_task_config)
  - Resets to auto via 'Reset all to auto' alongside built-ins

Validation:

  - Rejects shadowing of built-in keys (vision, compression, etc.)
  - Rejects invalid key shapes (must match [A-Za-z0-9_]+)
  - Rejects cross-plugin collisions (clear error)
  - Allows same-plugin re-registration (idempotent updates)

Plugin discovery failures (rare) fall back gracefully — the aux
config UI still shows built-in tasks if get_plugin_auxiliary_tasks()
raises, and gateway env-var bridging keeps working for built-ins.

Built-in tasks remain hardcoded in _AUX_TASKS for stability — they're
the baseline UX, and DEFAULT_CONFIG already ships their defaults.
Plugin tasks layer on top.

Tests: 15 new tests in test_plugin_auxiliary_tasks.py covering API
validation, manager state lifecycle, helper sort order, _all_aux_tasks
merge semantics, _reset_aux_to_auto inclusion of plugin tasks, and
default-layering in auxiliary_client.

Updates the gateway-bridge code-parity test (test_auxiliary_config_bridge)
to assert the new dynamic shape rather than the hardcoded literal env
var names which no longer appear post-refactor.

Motivation: this unblocks PR #20262 (hindsight smart retain pipeline)
and similar plugins that need a dedicated aux task slot. The change
is non-breaking — built-in env vars (AUXILIARY_VISION_PROVIDER, etc.)
keep working since they're produced by the same f-string template
that built the hardcoded names.
2026-05-23 17:49:47 -07:00
soynchux
e8fa415a9e fix(cli): validate runtime token refresh capability in Qwen auth status 2026-05-23 17:47:36 -07:00
teknium1
4254f7dd17 refactor(skills): slim AST diagnostic to single entry point
Trim ~600 LOC off the original contribution while keeping the same
operator-facing surface and detection coverage.

- Collapse three entry points (file / dir / bundle) into one
  ast_scan_path(path) that handles both files and directories.
- Drop AstFinding dataclass + severity field — replaced with plain
  (file, line, pattern_id, description) tuples. Severity ordering was
  display-only for a diagnostic that explicitly disclaims security
  verdicts, so the field added bookkeeping without earning its place.
- Replace Rich-markup formatter with plain text grouped by file.
- Drop the 'inspect --ast-deep' surface — same scanner, same output as
  'audit --deep', single CLI entry is enough. Operators audit after
  install; pre-install inspection signal isn't worth the second surface.
- Trim test file to the cases that earn their place: bypass payload,
  syntax error survival, RecursionError survival, false-positive guard
  (importer lookalike), literal-arg false-positive guard, non-.py
  ignored, directory recursion + cache-dir skipping, missing-path,
  getattr/__dict__ detection, formatter empty + populated.

Net: tools/skills_ast_audit.py 353 -> 133 LOC,
tests/tools/test_skills_ast_audit.py 299 -> 103 LOC, full diff
+704/-12 -> +264/-6. No change to tools/skills_guard.py — Skills Guard
verdicts remain untouched per SECURITY.md §2.4.
2026-05-23 17:47:26 -07:00
Tranquil-Flow
7255050c99 feat(skills): add opt-in AST deep diagnostics
Add opt-in AST diagnostics for skill review without making Skills Guard stricter by default.

- Add hermes skills inspect --ast-deep to scan fetched skill bundles before installation
- Add hermes skills audit --deep to scan already-installed hub skills
- Keep AST analysis in tools/skills_ast_audit.py, separate from tools/skills_guard.py
- Label output as diagnostic hints, not security verdicts
- Cover dynamic import/access patterns: importlib, __import__(computed), getattr(computed), and __dict__[computed]

This follows the maintainer guidance from closed PR #7436: useful AST-level analysis belongs in an opt-in diagnostic path, not in Skills Guard's default heuristic scan.
2026-05-23 17:47:26 -07:00
novax635
86871ee25a fix(cli): synchronize HERMES_SESSION_ID across environment and contextvar during session switches 2026-05-23 17:46:55 -07:00
0z1-ghb
8b2adead78 fix(compressor): ABC compliance — total_tokens, api_mode, logger consistency 2026-05-23 17:38:19 -07:00
Yuan Li
75643a6154 fix(env): strip null bytes from .env before python-dotenv loads
Null bytes in API key values (introduced by copy-paste) crash
    os.environ[k] = v with ValueError: embedded null byte, preventing
    hermes from starting at all.
2026-05-23 17:17:05 -07:00
Glucksberg
9451087aab fix(telegram): preserve observed group slash commands 2026-05-23 16:26:28 -07:00
Teknium
3b096d6f6d ntfy: tighten robustness, dedupe auth/truncation, add docs
Robustness:
- Surface 401/404 stream failures via _set_fatal_error() so the gateway's
  runtime status reflects 'fatal: ntfy_unauthorized' / 'ntfy_topic_not_found'
  instead of staying 'connected' when the reconnect loop halts. Matches
  the pattern in whatsapp / telegram / sms adapters.
- Strip whitespace from auth tokens so pasted tokens with trailing
  newlines don't produce malformed Authorization headers.

Simplicity:
- Extract _build_auth_header() and _truncate_body() to module-level
  helpers, used by both NtfyAdapter and _standalone_send. Removes the
  duplicated auth/truncation logic between the two paths.

Docs:
- website/docs/user-guide/messaging/ntfy.md — full setup guide,
  identity-model warning, self-hosting, cron usage, troubleshooting.
- website/docs/reference/environment-variables.md — all 9 NTFY_* vars.
- website/docs/user-guide/messaging/index.md — platform comparison row.
- website/sidebars.ts — sidebar entry between simplex and open-webui.

Tests: 78/78 (+ 10 new robustness tests covering token hygiene, fatal
error propagation for 401/404, and the _truncate_body helper).
2026-05-23 16:13:01 -07:00
Teknium
6a8e131a0a refactor(ntfy): convert built-in adapter to platform plugin
ntfy now ships as a self-contained plugin under plugins/platforms/ntfy/
instead of editing 8 core files (gateway/config.py Platform enum,
gateway/run.py factory + auth maps, cron/scheduler.py, toolsets.py,
hermes_cli/status.py, agent/prompt_builder.py, gateway/channel_directory.py,
tools/send_message_tool.py).

All routing goes through gateway/platform_registry via register_platform():
- adapter_factory, check_fn, validate_config, is_connected
- env_enablement_fn seeds PlatformConfig.extra from NTFY_* env vars so
  gateway status reflects env-only setups without instantiating httpx
- standalone_sender_fn handles deliver=ntfy cron jobs when cron runs
  out-of-process from the gateway
- allowed_users_env / allow_all_env hook into _is_user_authorized
- cron_deliver_env_var=NTFY_HOME_CHANNEL for cron home routing
- platform_hint surfaces in the system prompt
- pii_safe=True (topic names are the only identifier; no PII to redact)

Tests moved to tests/gateway/test_ntfy_plugin.py using _plugin_adapter_loader
so the module lives under plugin_adapter_ntfy in sys.modules and cannot
collide with sibling plugin-adapter tests on the same xdist worker. The
core-file grep tests (Platform.NTFY in source, hermes-ntfy in toolsets,
etc.) are replaced with plugin-shape tests covering register() metadata,
env_enablement_fn output, and standalone_sender_fn behavior.

68 tests pass under scripts/run_tests.sh.
2026-05-23 16:13:01 -07:00
sprmn24
b10f17bf1e feat(ntfy): add ntfy platform adapter with atomic reconnect, identity fix, and 81 tests 2026-05-23 16:13:01 -07:00
Teknium
ad11327db0
feat(kanban): warn users that scratch workspaces are deleted on completion (#30949)
First scratch workspace creation on an install now emits a one-shot
warning log + a 'tip_scratch_workspace' event on the task. Sentinel
file at ~/.hermes/kanban/.scratch_tip_shown silences subsequent
creations across the whole install.

Behavior unchanged — scratch is still ephemeral by design. This just
makes the design visible to new users (reported in user community:
'progress files vanished, no warning anywhere').

Docs (en + ko) updated to spell out 'Deleted when the task completes'
on the scratch bullet and 'Preserved on completion' on worktree/dir.
2026-05-23 11:27:00 -07:00
Nick
39fe4ecee3 fix(kanban): refuse corrupt db auto-init 2026-05-23 05:51:33 -07:00
QuenVix
7245bc77eb fix(fallback): merge fallback_providers with legacy fallback_model configurations 2026-05-23 05:24:57 -07:00
Teknium
7f1b2b4569
fix(approval): pin 'silence is not consent' contract on timeout/deny (#24912) (#30879)
User incident (Slack, 2026-05-13): user walked away mid-conversation,
agent requested approval to run `rm -rf .git`, the prompt timed out
after the gateway_timeout (default 300s), and the agent removed the
.git folder on its own. Corroborated by an independent report from a
Telegram user.

The underlying code path was correct — `check_all_command_guards`
returns `approved=False` with a BLOCKED message on both timeout and
explicit deny, and `terminal_tool` surfaces that as `status=blocked`
to the agent. The bug is at the model-interface layer: the message
"BLOCKED: Command timed out. Do NOT retry this command." reads to
some models as "try a different command achieving the same outcome."

This commit changes only the model-facing message + the structured
return shape:

  - Timeout message now explicitly names the three evasion paths the
    agent must avoid: retry, rephrase, AND achieve the same outcome
    via a different command. Ends with "Silence is not consent."
  - Explicit deny gets the same shape minus the silence-is-not-consent
    line (it WAS an explicit deny, not silence).
  - New structured fields on the return dict: `outcome` ("timeout"
    or "denied") and `user_consent` (always False on this branch)
    so plugins, hooks, and audit pipelines don't have to string-parse
    the message to distinguish the two cases.

The mechanism that should already have prevented the original incident
— timeout treated as deny, BLOCKED result, post hook fires with
`choice="timeout"` — is unchanged. This commit hardens only the
agent's reading of the result.

Tests:
  - test_timeout_returns_approved_false_with_no_consent — pins the
    return shape on the Slack-shaped notify_cb-registered path
  - test_timeout_message_is_emphatic_against_retry_and_rephrase —
    pins the exact phrases the message must contain
  - test_explicit_deny_carries_same_no_consent_shape — same contract
    on explicit /deny
  - test_timeout_emits_post_hook_with_timeout_outcome — pins the
    post_approval_response hook payload so audit plugins can act

329 approval tests passing (4 new + 325 existing).

Fixes #24912
2026-05-23 02:59:13 -07:00
Teknium
6855d17753
fix(memory): guard against external drift in MEMORY.md/USER.md (#26045) (#30877)
Reproduction (production, 2026-05-14): two concurrent sessions on the
same agent. Session A patches MEMORY.md directly via the patch tool,
appending ~8KB of structured content (Vendor Master, Standing Orders,
Pin Board) — none of it through the memory tool, so no § delimiters.
Session B starts later with stale in-memory state (1 entry, ~331
chars). Session B calls memory(action=replace) on its one known
entry. The tool's _read_file parses A's content as a single 8KB
'entry' (no § splits), then replace truncates that entry to B's new
333-byte content. ~8KB of structured content silently destroyed.

The atomic-rename write path is fine in isolation. The bug is the
implicit contract: the tool assumes MEMORY.md is exclusively a
§-delimited list of small entries it wrote, but the v0.13 install
runbook itself uses 'cat >> MEMORY.md' for onboarding, the patch tool
edits the file directly, and operators do too.

Fix: a drift guard in MemoryStore._detect_external_drift that fires
on either signal:

  1. Re-parse + re-serialize doesn't produce identical bytes
     (catches oddly-encoded delimiters / partial writes).
  2. Any single parsed entry exceeds the store's whole-file char
     limit. The tool budgets the ENTIRE store against that limit
     (2200 chars for memory, 1375 for user), so no tool-written
     entry can legitimately be larger. An entry bigger than the
     store limit means an external writer dropped free-form content
     into what the tool will treat as one entry.

When drift fires, _reload_target writes a .bak.<ts> snapshot of the
on-disk file, then add/replace/remove refuse to flush. The original
file stays untouched. The error dict surfaces the .bak path AND a
remediation string ('integrate missing entries via memory(add=...)
one at a time, then rewrite the file clean') so the model can act on
it without escalating to the operator.

Tests:
  - test_replace_refuses_on_drift, test_add_refuses_on_drift,
    test_remove_refuses_on_drift — all three mutators refuse
  - test_clean_file_does_not_trigger_drift — false-positive check
  - test_error_message_points_at_remediation — error string shape
  - test_drift_guard_also_protects_user_target — USER.md too
  - test_drift_backup_filename_is_unique_per_invocation — bak.<ts>
    naming pin

144 memory tests passing (was 137; +7).

Fixes #26045
2026-05-23 02:51:29 -07:00
xxxigm
b5ea6a5c80 test(xai-oauth): regression coverage for the bad-credentials disambiguator (#29344)
Eleven new tests pinning the #29344 fix.  Layout mirrors the existing
"Fix D" entitlement section so the bad-credentials disambiguator
sits alongside the entitlement-block tests it complements.

Classifier-level coverage:

* ``test_is_entitlement_failure_false_for_bad_credentials_wke_suffix``
  — verbatim shape from the reporter's wire capture
  (``{code: 'caller does not have permission', error: 'OAuth2 access
  token could not be validated. [WKE=unauthenticated:bad-credentials]'}``)
  ↦ classifier must return False so the refresh path runs.
* ``test_is_entitlement_failure_false_for_wke_suffix_in_normalized_shape``
  — same body after ``_extract_api_error_context`` has rewritten it
  to ``{reason, message}``.  The disambiguator must fire in BOTH
  shapes; without this guard the production call site at
  ``_recover_with_credential_pool`` (which goes through the
  normalised extractor) would still misclassify.
* ``test_is_entitlement_failure_false_for_any_wke_unauthenticated_variant``
  — parametrised forward-compat: ``bad-credentials``,
  ``expired-token``, ``revoked``, ``some-future-reason``.  xAI
  documents the prefix as stable, the suffix after the colon as a
  reason code that can grow; every variant under
  ``unauthenticated:`` must route to refresh.
* ``test_is_entitlement_failure_false_via_oauth2_validation_phrase_alone``
  — belt-and-braces guard: if a future API revision drops the WKE
  suffix but keeps "OAuth2 access token could not be validated", we
  still classify correctly.
* ``test_is_entitlement_failure_wke_signal_overrides_entitlement_keywords``
  — defensive: if a body ever carries BOTH the WKE suffix and
  entitlement language, the WKE signal wins.  Auth is recoverable;
  entitlement isn't, and a refreshed token will resurface the
  entitlement message on the next request.
* ``test_is_entitlement_failure_case_insensitive_wke_match`` —
  pins that the classifier lowercases the haystack so a future xAI
  build that uppercases the prefix doesn't reintroduce the bug.

Recovery-path coverage (end-to-end through
``_recover_with_credential_pool``):

* ``test_recover_with_credential_pool_refreshes_on_xai_bad_credentials_403``
  — the headline test the reporter requested: a bad-credentials 403
  with the exact wire body must call ``try_refresh_current()``
  exactly once and ``_swap_credential`` once.  Pre-fix this returned
  ``(False, _)`` because the entitlement classifier over-matched and
  short-circuited the refresh path.
* ``test_recover_with_credential_pool_still_blocks_real_entitlement``
  — companion regression guard for #26847: a pure unsubscribed-
  account body (no WKE suffix, no OAuth2-validation phrase) must
  still surface as entitlement and skip refresh.  The new
  disambiguator must not weaken the original loop-protection it
  was added to preserve.

The scaffolding reuses ``_make_codex_agent``, ``_FakePool``, and the
existing ``MagicMock`` patterns from the surrounding tests so the
new section reads as a natural extension of "Fix D" rather than a
separate test file.
2026-05-23 02:48:13 -07:00
Teknium
9acf949e34
feat(telegram): edit status messages in place instead of appending (#30864)
Closes #30045. Based on @qike-ms's PR #30141.

Telegram status callbacks (lifecycle, compression, context-pressure)
used to append a fresh bubble on every emit. Now adapter tracks
{(chat_id, status_key) -> message_id}; first call sends, subsequent
calls edit. Failed edits drop the cache entry and fall through to a
fresh send.

- gateway/platforms/telegram.py: send_or_update_status() (+34 LOC)
- gateway/run.py: route _status_callback_sync through it when the
  adapter supports it; plain adapter.send() otherwise (+15 LOC)
- 5 tests covering first send / edit-in-place / edit-failure fallback
  / distinct key & chat isolation
2026-05-23 02:42:10 -07:00
Teknium
4b6d68bd64 test(fast-command): stub _load_gateway_runtime_config too
PR 2362cc468 ("fix(gateway): enforce env variable template expansion
on runtime config loaders") refactored `_load_service_tier` to read
config via the new `_load_gateway_runtime_config` wrapper instead of
opening `_hermes_home/config.yaml` directly. The
`test_run_agent_passes_priority_processing_to_gateway_agent` test still
only stubbed `_load_gateway_config` (the inner loader), so the runtime
wrapper saw an empty config and `_load_service_tier` returned None,
breaking the test:

  FAILED tests/gateway/test_fast_command.py::test_run_agent_passes_priority_processing_to_gateway_agent
   - AssertionError: assert None == 'priority'

Fix: also stub `_load_gateway_runtime_config` to return the expected
`agent.service_tier=fast` config, so the test once again drives the
priority routing path it was written to verify.

Confirmed reproducing on current main before the patch and passing
after.
2026-05-23 02:40:33 -07:00
Zyrixtrex
61ac118724 fix(webhook): enforce INSECURE_NO_AUTH safety rail on dynamic route reloads 2026-05-23 02:39:12 -07:00
Teknium
6942b1836e fix(skills_guard): explain why --force is rejected on dangerous verdicts
Follow-up to @sprmn24's verdict-logic fix. The previous block-message
ended in 'Use --force to override' regardless of verdict — but as of
the --force fix above, dangerous community/trusted skills can't be
overridden by --force at all. The misleading hint sends users in a
loop. Replace it with a specific message that tells them what the
documented behavior actually is.

Adds two regression tests covering the dangerous-verdict message
shape and one that pins the existing --force hint for non-dangerous
blocks.
2026-05-23 02:37:30 -07:00
sprmn24
789043b691 fix(security): update tests for verdict and --force changes 2026-05-23 02:37:30 -07:00
Teknium
db489a315f
fix(tests): allowlist tmp_path for kanban_notify artifact delivery (#30852)
`_deliver_kanban_artifacts` routes candidates through
`BasePlatformAdapter.filter_local_delivery_paths` (added in 41d2c758c),
which rejects paths outside `MEDIA_DELIVERY_SAFE_ROOTS`. The two
artifact-delivery tests create fixtures under `tmp_path`, which lives
outside the cache roots — so under CI's hermetic HOME the filter
silently dropped both fake files and the assertions on
`images_uploaded` / `documents_uploaded` failed.

Fix: monkeypatch `HERMES_MEDIA_ALLOW_DIRS=str(tmp_path)` in both tests
so the safety filter accepts the fixtures. Production behaviour
unchanged; test-side fix only.

CI fail repro on origin/main: test (6) shard, both
test_notifier_uploads_artifacts_on_completion and
test_notifier_artifact_delivery_skips_missing_files.
2026-05-23 02:34:34 -07:00
xxxigm
5b6f0b695b test(tls-fd-recycle): pin shutdown-only + thread-aware close contract (#29507)
Ten regressions across both prongs of the #29507 fix, organised so each
test names exactly which way the bug could come back:

Prong 1 — ``force_close_tcp_sockets``:
* ``shutdown_only_no_close`` is the smoking-gun assertion. If a future
  refactor adds back ``sock.close()`` to this helper, the FD-recycling
  race that wrote TLS bytes on top of ``kanban.db`` is back, and this
  trips.
* ``uses_shut_rdwr`` pins that both halves are shut down (a half-close
  wouldn't unblock a worker stuck in ``recv``).
* ``swallows_oserror_on_shutdown`` covers the already-shutdown case.
* ``handles_multiple_pool_entries`` walks all pool connections.

Prong 2 — thread-aware ``_close_request_client_once``:
* ``stranger_thread_aborts_only_no_close`` simulates the asyncio_0 →
  Thread-1616 interrupt path: stranger drives abort, holder stays
  populated for the worker's eventual finally.
* ``owner_thread_pops_and_full_close`` is the worker-thread path: pops
  + full close.
* ``stranger_then_owner_close_sequence_runs_full_close_exactly_once``
  replays the reporter's exact timeline at object level: abort runs
  once, full close runs once, holder ends empty.

Agent surface:
* ``_abort_request_openai_client_does_not_call_client_close`` pins
  that the new entrypoint shuts sockets and emits the
  ``deferred_close=stranger_thread`` marker but never calls
  ``client.close()``.
* ``_abort_request_openai_client_null_client_is_noop`` defensive.

End-to-end:
* ``fd_recycle_window_closed_by_shutdown_only`` reproduces the race
  at object level — runs the abort path from a stranger thread and
  asserts that no ``close()`` ever fires, so the kernel can never
  recycle the FD under the owner's still-active reference.
2026-05-23 02:31:10 -07:00