OpenClaw users who started before the rebrand (when the project was
clawd/clawdbot) often have a custom workspace directory configured via
agents.defaults.workspace in openclaw.json (e.g. ~/clawd/ instead of
~/.openclaw/workspace/).
The migration tool only checked hardcoded relative paths (workspace/,
workspace-main/, workspace-assistant/) inside the source root, so files
like MEMORY.md, skills, and daily memory in custom workspaces were
silently skipped.
This change:
- Reads agents.defaults.workspace from openclaw.json at init time
- Uses it as a final fallback in source_candidate() when files aren't
found in the standard locations
- Standard workspace paths are still preferred (custom is fallback only)
- Custom workspace is only used when it's outside the source_root tree
(avoids double-matching when workspace/ is the default)
Adds two tests:
- Custom workspace files are discovered and migrated
- Standard workspace location is preferred over custom
Parse scope from the raw callback URL before stripping the auth code so Flow.fetch_token matches user-granted scopes. Add regression test for dual-scope callbacks.
Made-with: Cursor
Two related fixes for OpenClaw-residue problems after an OpenClaw→Hermes
migration (especially migrations done via OpenClaw's own tool, which
doesn't archive the source directory).
1. optional-skills/migration/openclaw-migration/scripts/openclaw_to_hermes.py:
rebrand_text() was rewriting ~/.openclaw/config.yaml → ~/.Hermes/config.yaml
(capital H — a directory that doesn't exist). Now case-preserving:
"OpenClaw" → "Hermes" (prose), but "openclaw" → "hermes" (so filesystem
paths land on the real Hermes home). Regex logic unchanged — replacement
function now checks if the matched text was all-lowercase and emits the
replacement in the matching case.
2. agent/onboarding.py + cli.py: one-time startup banner the first time
Hermes launches and finds ~/.openclaw/. Tells the user to run
`hermes claw cleanup` to archive it, gated on the existing onboarding
seen-flag framework (onboarding.seen.openclaw_residue_cleanup in
config.yaml). Fires once per install; re-running requires wiping that
flag or running cleanup directly.
Tests:
- 4 new TestDetectOpenclawResidue tests (present / absent / file-instead-
of-dir / default-home smoke)
- 2 TestOpenclawResidueHint tests (content check)
- 2 TestOpenclawResidueSeenFlag tests (flag isolation + round-trip)
- test_rebrand_text_preserves_filesystem_path_casing regression test
with 4 scenarios including the exact ~/.openclaw/config.yaml case
- Existing test_rebrand_text_* tests updated to the new case-preserving
contract (lowercase input → lowercase output)
Co-authored-by: teknium1 <teknium@noreply.github.com>
The three google-workspace scripts (setup.py, google_api.py, gws_bridge.py)
each had their own way of resolving HERMES_HOME:
- setup.py imported hermes_constants (crashes outside Hermes process)
- google_api.py used os.getenv inline (no strip, no empty handling)
- gws_bridge.py defined its own local get_hermes_home() (duplicate)
Extract the common logic into _hermes_home.py which:
- Delegates to hermes_constants when available (profile support, etc.)
- Falls back to os.getenv with .strip() + empty-as-unset handling
- Provides display_hermes_home() with ~/ shortening for profiles
All three scripts now import from _hermes_home instead of duplicating.
7 regression tests cover the fallback path: env var override, default
~/.hermes, empty env var, display shortening, profile paths, and
custom non-home paths.
Closes#12722
Salvaged from PR #10643 by kshitijk4poor, updated for current main.
Root causes fixed:
1. Telegram xdist mock pollution — new tests/gateway/conftest.py with shared
mock that runs at collection time (prevents ChatType=None caching)
2. VIRTUAL_ENV env var leak — monkeypatch.delenv in _detect_venv_dir tests
3. Copilot base_url missing — add fallback in _resolve_runtime_from_pool_entry
4. Stale vision model assertion — zai now uses glm-5v-turbo
5. Reasoning item id intentionally stripped — assert 'id' not in (store=False)
6. Context length warning unreachable — pass base_url to AIAgent in test
7. Kimi provider label updated — 'Kimi / Kimi Coding Plan' matches models.py
8. Google Workspace calendar tests — rewritten for current production code,
properly mock subprocess on api_module, removed stale +agenda assertions
9. Credential pool auto-seeding — mock _select_pool_entry / _resolve_auto /
_import_codex_cli_tokens to prevent real credentials from leaking into tests
Remove auto-archival from hermes claw migrate — not its
responsibility (hermes claw cleanup is still there for that).
Skip MESSAGING_CWD when it points inside the OpenClaw source
directory, which was the actual root cause of agent confusion
after migration. Use Path.is_relative_to() for robust path
containment check.
Salvaged from PR #8192 by opriz.
Co-authored-by: opriz <opriz@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add rebrand_text() that replaces OpenClaw, Open Claw, Open-Claw,
ClawdBot, and MoltBot with Hermes (case-insensitive, word-boundary)
- Apply rebranding to memory entries (MEMORY.md, USER.md, daily memory)
- Apply rebranding to SOUL.md and workspace instructions via new
transform parameter on copy_file()
- Fix moldbot -> moltbot typo across codebase (claw.py, migration
script, docs, tests)
- Add unit tests for rebrand_text and integration tests for memory
and soul migration rebranding
- Rewrite test_google_workspace_api.py: test bridge token handling
and calendar date range instead of removed get_credentials()
- Update test_google_oauth_setup.py: partial scopes now accepted
with warning instead of rejected with SystemExit
* feat(skills): add memento-flashcards skill
* docs(skills): clarify memento-flashcards interaction model
* fix: use HERMES_HOME env var for profile-safe data path
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Co-authored-by: Magnus Ahmad <magnus.ahmad@gmail.com>
* feat(migration): comprehensive OpenClaw -> Hermes migration v2
Extends the existing migration script from ~15% to ~95% coverage of
OpenClaw's configuration surface. Adds 17 new migration modules:
Direct migrations (written to config.yaml/.env):
- MCP servers: full server definitions with transport, tools, sampling
- Agent defaults: reasoning_effort, compression, human_delay, timezone
- Session config: reset triggers (daily/idle) -> session_reset
- Full model providers: custom_providers with base_url/api_mode
- Deep channel config: Matrix, Mattermost, IRC, Discord deep settings
- Browser config: timeout settings
- Tools config: exec timeout -> terminal.timeout
- Approvals: mode mapping (smart/manual/auto -> Hermes equivalents)
Archived for manual review (no direct Hermes equivalent):
- Plugins config + installed extensions
- Cron jobs (with note to use 'hermes cron')
- Hooks/webhooks config
- Multi-agent list + routing bindings
- Gateway config (port, auth, TLS)
- Memory backend config (QMD, vector search)
- Skills registry per-entry config
- UI/identity settings
- Logging/diagnostics preferences
Also adds:
- MIGRATION_NOTES.md generation with PM2 reassurance message
- _set_env_var helper for consistent env file management
- Updated presets to include all new options
- Comprehensive mock test passing (12 migrated, 12 archived)
* feat(migration): add terminal recap with visual summary
Replaces raw JSON dump with a formatted box showing migrated/archived/
skipped/conflict/error counts, detailed item lists with labels, PM2
reassurance message, and actionable next steps. JSON output available
via MIGRATION_JSON_OUTPUT=1 env var.
* fix(test): allowlist python_os_environ as known false-positive in skills guard test
MIGRATION_JSON_OUTPUT env var is a legitimate CLI feature flag that enables
JSON output mode, not an env dump. Add it alongside agent_config_mod as an
accepted finding in test_skill_installs_cleanly_under_skills_guard.
* fix(test): add hermes_config_mod to known false-positives in skills guard test
The scanner flags two print statements that tell the user to *review*
~/.hermes/config.yaml in the post-migration summary. The script never
writes to that file — those are informational strings, not config mutations.
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Co-authored-by: Hermes <hermes@nousresearch.ai>
Store the pending OAuth state and code verifier between --auth-url and --auth-code so the manual headless flow can reuse Flow.fetch_token() without disabling PKCE.
* feat: improve context compaction handoff summaries
Adapt PR #916 onto current main by replacing the old context summary marker
with a clearer handoff wrapper, updating the summarization prompt for
resume-oriented summaries, and preserving the current call_llm-based
compression path.
* fix: clearer error when docker backend is unavailable
* fix: preserve docker discovery in backend preflight
Follow up on salvaged PR #940 by reusing find_docker() during the new
availability check so non-PATH Docker Desktop installs still work. Add
a regression test covering the resolved executable path.
* test: make gateway async tests xdist-safe
Replace sync test usage of asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete()
with asyncio.run() so tests do not depend on an ambient current event loop.
Also create the email disconnect poll task inside a running loop. This fixes
xdist/CI failures where workers have no current loop in MainThread.
* feat(skills): add phone-calls skill for outbound AI voice calls
Reformulated from core tool (PR #847 feedback) into a skill with a
standalone helper script. No new dependencies — uses only Python stdlib.
Two providers supported:
- Bland.ai (default): simple setup, one API key
- Vapi: flexible, better voice quality via ElevenLabs/Deepgram + Twilio
Includes:
- SKILL.md with full procedure, safety rules, provider docs, pitfalls
- scripts/phone_call.py CLI helper (call, status, diagnose commands)
* feat(skills): expand phone-calls into optional telephony skill
Follow up on salvaged PR #965 by moving the capability into optional-skills
and broadening it from outbound AI calling to a full telephony skill. Add
Twilio number provisioning, env/state persistence, SMS/MMS, inbound SMS
polling, Vapi import helpers, and a provider decision tree while keeping
telephony out of core runtime code.
* docs(skills): clarify Hermes TTS telephony workflow
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Co-authored-by: aydnOktay <xaydinoktay@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: mormio <morganemoss@gmai.com>
Introduces a new OpenClaw-to-Hermes migration skill with a Python
helper script that handles importing SOUL.md, memories, user profiles,
messaging settings, command allowlists, skills, TTS assets, and
workspace instructions.
Supports two migration presets (user-data / full), three skill conflict
modes (skip / overwrite / rename), overflow file export for entries that
exceed character limits, and granular include/exclude option filtering.
Includes detailed SKILL.md agent instructions covering the clarify-tool
interaction protocol, decision-to-command mapping, post-run reporting
rules, and path resolution guidance.
Adds dynamic panel width calculation to CLI clarify/approval widgets so
panels adapt to content and terminal size.
Includes 7 new tests covering presets, include/exclude, conflict modes,
overflow exports, and skills_guard integration.