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Brooklyn Nicholson
f542d17b00 style(tui): apply npm run fix
Run the TUI lint autofix and formatter on the PR branch after the sticky prompt and paste recovery changes.
2026-04-28 22:18:26 -05:00
brooklyn!
8d591fe3c7
fix(tui): prefer raw text over Rich-rendered ANSI in TUI message display (#17111)
`turnController.recordMessageComplete` and `recordMessageDelta` both
prioritised `payload.rendered` over `payload.text`.  `payload.rendered`
is the Rich-Console output `tui_gateway` builds for terminals that
can't render markdown themselves; the TUI already renders markdown via
`<Md>`.  Two real bugs follow:

1. **Final answer garbled when `display.final_response_markdown: render`
   is set** (#16391).  Raw ANSI escape sequences pass through into the
   React tree and the user sees overlapping coloured text instead of
   their answer.

2. **Streaming silently drops content.**  Per-delta `rendered` is an
   *incremental* Rich fragment.  The previous code did
   `this.bufRef = rendered ?? this.bufRef + text`, which on every tick
   replaced the whole accumulated buffer with the latest mid-sequence
   ANSI fragment.  Long replies arrived truncated and looked
   half-painted — easy to miss as "model is being terse" instead of a
   client bug.

Fix:

* `recordMessageComplete` now prefers `payload.text`, falling back to
  `payload.rendered` only when the gateway elected not to send any.
* `recordMessageDelta` always accumulates `text`; `rendered` is ignored
  on the streaming path entirely (Ink does its own markdown render via
  `<Md>` / `streamingMarkdown.tsx`).

Tests:

* `prefers raw text over Rich-rendered ANSI on message.complete` —
  the assistant message reflects raw markdown, not ANSI.
* `falls back to payload.rendered when text is missing` — preserves
  the legacy "no `text`, only ANSI" path used by some adapters.
* `always accumulates raw text in message.delta and ignores rendered` —
  pre-fix code would have made this assertion fail because each delta
  overwrote the buffer.

Validation: `npm run type-check` clean, `npm test --run` 392/392 pass.
2026-04-28 17:47:50 -05:00
brooklyn!
87d3fa6f1c
feat(tui): opt-in auto-resume of the most recent session (#17130)
* feat(tui): opt-in auto-resume of the most recent session

`hermes --tui` always forges a fresh session at startup unless the user
sets `HERMES_TUI_RESUME=<id>`.  Disconnects, terminal-window crashes,
and accidental Ctrl+D therefore lose every piece of in-flight context
even though `state.db` still has the full history a `/resume` away.

Add an opt-in path that mirrors classic CLI's `hermes -c` muscle
memory: when `display.tui_auto_resume_recent: true` is set in
`~/.hermes/config.yaml`, the TUI looks up the most recent human-facing
session and resumes it instead of starting fresh.  Default off so
existing users aren't surprised; explicit `HERMES_TUI_RESUME` always
wins.

Wires:

* New `session.most_recent` JSON-RPC in `tui_gateway/server.py` that
  returns the first non-`tool` row from `list_sessions_rich`, or
  `{"session_id": null}` when none.  Uses the same deny-list as
  `session.list` so sub-agent rows can't sneak in.
* `createGatewayEventHandler.handleReady` re-ordered: explicit
  `STARTUP_RESUME_ID` first (unchanged), then conditional auto-resume
  via `config.get full → display.tui_auto_resume_recent`, then the
  legacy `newSession()` fallback.  Failures of either RPC fall back
  to `newSession()` so the path is always finite.
* Default `display.tui_auto_resume_recent: False` added to
  `DEFAULT_CONFIG` in `hermes_cli/config.py` (no `_config_version`
  bump per AGENTS.md — deep-merge handles the additive key).

Tests:

* 4 new vitest cases in `createGatewayEventHandler.test.ts` cover
  every gate-and-fallback combination (env wins, config off, config
  on with hit, config on with miss).
* 3 new pytest cases for `session.most_recent` (denied row skip,
  tool-only → null, db-unavailable → null).

Validation:
  scripts/run_tests.sh tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py — 93/93.
  cd ui-tui && npm run type-check — clean; npm test --run — 393/393.

* review(copilot): fold session.most_recent errors into null + extend ConfigDisplayConfig

* review(copilot): cover RPC-rejection fallbacks in auto-resume tests
2026-04-28 16:53:38 -05:00
brooklyn!
e42065b1f7
fix(tui): drop stale stream events after ctrl-c interrupt (#16706)
* fix(tui): drop stale stream events after ctrl-c interrupt

Once interruptTurn() flips this.interrupted, only recordMessageDelta
short-circuited.  recordReasoningDelta/Available, recordToolStart/
Progress/Complete, and recordInlineDiffToolComplete kept populating
turnState until the python loop reached its next _interrupt_requested
check (~1s on busy turns), making it look like ctrl-c was ignored
while late "thinking" + tool calls kept landing in the UI.

Add the same interrupted guard to every stream-side recorder, and
clear the flag at startMessage() so the next turn isn't suppressed
if the previous turn never delivered message.complete.

* fix(tui): guard recordTodos against post-interrupt mutation; fake-timers in test

Copilot review on PR #16706:

1. `recordToolStart` is interruption-guarded, but `tool.start`
   handler also calls `recordTodos(payload.todos)` first — so a
   late tool.start carrying todos could still mutate `turnState.todos`
   after Ctrl-C, leaving ghost rows in the panel.  Adds the same
   `if (this.interrupted) return` early-exit to `recordTodos` so
   *all* tool.start side-effects are dropped post-interrupt.

2. The interrupt test was leaking a real `setTimeout` (interrupt
   cooldown) across test files, which could fire later and mutate
   uiStore from the wrong test context.  Wraps the test in
   `vi.useFakeTimers()` + `vi.runAllTimers()` and restores real
   timers in finally.

3. Extends the same test with a todos payload on the post-interrupt
   tool.start so we have explicit regression coverage for #1.

* fix(tui): guard pushTrail post-interrupt; harden interrupt-test cleanup

Round 2 Copilot review on PR #16706:

1. `tool.generating` events route through `pushTrail`, which was not
   interruption-guarded — late events could still write 'drafting …'
   into `turnTrail` after Ctrl-C, leaving a stale shimmer in the UI.
   Adds the same `if (this.interrupted) return` early-exit.

2. Test cleanup moved `vi.runAllTimers()` into `finally` (before
   `vi.useRealTimers()`) so a mid-test assertion failure can't leak
   the interrupt-cooldown setTimeout across other test files.

3. Replaced the misleading 'pre-interrupt todos … expected to be
   cleared by the interrupt cycle' comment with an accurate one
   reflecting current behaviour (interrupt does NOT clear todos).

4. Added an explicit assertion that a post-interrupt `tool.generating`
   event does not extend `turnTrail` — regression coverage for #1.
2026-04-28 16:51:07 -05:00
brooklyn!
a830f25f71
fix(tui): surface gateway stderr tail in start_timeout activity (#17112)
* fix(tui): append gateway stderr tail to start_timeout activity

`gateway.start_timeout` previously published only `cwd` + `python`,
which made TUI startup failures hard to disambiguate.  The user saw
`gateway startup timed out · /path/to/python /repo · /logs to inspect`
with no signal whether the actual cause was a wrong python interpreter,
a missing dependency, or a config parse failure.

Plumb a 20-line stderr tail through the event so the most useful lines
land directly in the TUI activity feed, capped to the last 8 non-empty
lines for readability:

* `gatewayClient.ts` — collect `getLogTail(20)` when the readyTimer
  fires and attach it as `payload.stderr_tail`.
* `gatewayTypes.ts`  — extend the `gateway.start_timeout` event union
  with the new optional field.
* `createGatewayEventHandler.ts` — emit the trimmed lines after the
  existing `gateway startup timed out` activity entry, classified
  `error`.

Tests: regression test in `createGatewayEventHandler.test.ts` checks
that `ModuleNotFoundError` / `FileNotFoundError` lines from the tail
land in `getTurnState().activity` so they show up in the UI immediately.

Validation: `npm run type-check` clean, `npm test --run` 390/390.

* review(copilot): filter blanks before slice and cap stderr tail at 120 chars
2026-04-28 15:56:02 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
69ff201050 feat(tui): anchor todo panel above streaming output 2026-04-26 16:26:50 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
2259eac49e feat(tui): collapse completed todo panel on turn end 2026-04-26 16:24:15 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
c78b528125 feat(tui): archive todos at turn end with incomplete hint 2026-04-26 16:14:58 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
a5319fb7af test(tui): cover live todo completion flow 2026-04-26 15:56:08 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
a7831b63db fix(tui): stabilize live progress rendering 2026-04-26 15:23:43 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
c9f7b703dd fix(tui): filter thinking status noise 2026-04-26 13:59:56 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
bb59d3bac2 fix(tui): preserve completed thinking panel 2026-04-26 13:49:41 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
6814646b36 fix(tui): avoid duplicating flushed stream text 2026-04-26 10:58:18 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
d91e24547c fix(tui): attach inline diffs to tool timeline 2026-04-26 05:17:26 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
a0aebad673 fix(tui): anchor details to stream timeline 2026-04-26 04:59:44 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
7d68ea9501 fix(tui): stream legacy thinking deltas visibly 2026-04-26 04:42:04 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
48bdd2445e fix(tui): apply ui-tui fix pass and restore type-check
- run the requested ui-tui lint+format pass and include resulting formatting updates
- guard text-measure cache eviction key in hermes-ink so ui-tui type-check stays green
2026-04-25 14:08:54 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
de596aca1c fix(tui): render tool trail before anchored inline diffs
Inline diff segments were anchored relative to assistant narration, but the
turn details pane still rendered after streamSegments. On completion that put
the diff before the tool telemetry that produced it. When a turn has anchored
diff segments, commit the accumulated thinking/tool trail as a pre-diff trail
message, then render the diff and final summary.
2026-04-24 15:07:02 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
4ae5b58cb1 fix(tui): restore voice handlers + address copilot review
Rebase-artefact cleanup on this branch:

- Restore `voice.status` and `voice.transcript` cases in
  createGatewayEventHandler plus the `voice` / `submission` /
  `composer.setInput` ctx destructuring. They were added to main in
  the 58-commit gap that this branch was originally cut behind;
  dropping them was unintentional.
- Rebase the test ctx shape to match main (voice.* fakes,
  submission.submitRef, composer.setInput) and apply the same
  segment-anchor test rewrites on top.
- Drop the `#14XXX` placeholder from the tool.complete comment;
  replace with a plain-English rationale.
- Rewrite the broken mid-word "pushInlineDiff- Segment" in
  turnController's dedupe comment to refer to
  pushInlineDiffSegment and `kind: 'diff'` plainly.
- Collapse the filter predicate in recordMessageComplete from a
  4-line if/return into one boolean expression — same semantics,
  reads left-to-right as a single predicate.

Copilot review threads resolved: #3134668789, #3134668805,
#3134668822.
2026-04-23 19:22:41 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
2258a181f0 fix(tui): give inline_diff segments blank-line breathing room
Visual polish on top of the segment-anchor change: diff blocks were
butting up against the narration around them. Tag diff-only segments
with `kind: 'diff'` (extended on Msg) and give them `marginTop={1}` +
`marginBottom={1}` in MessageLine, matching the spacing we already
use for user messages. Also swaps the regex-based `diffSegmentBody`
check for an explicit `kind === 'diff'` guard so the dedupe path is
clearer.
2026-04-23 19:11:59 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
11b2942f16 fix(tui): anchor inline_diff to the segment where the edit happened
Revisits #13729. That PR buffered each `tool.complete`'s inline_diff
and merged them into the final assistant message body as a fenced
```diff block. The merge-at-end placement reads as "the agent wrote
this after the summary", even when the edit fired mid-turn — which
is both misleading and (per blitz feedback) feels like noise tacked
onto the end of every task.

Segment-anchored placement instead:

- On tool.complete with inline_diff, `pushInlineDiffSegment` calls
  `flushStreamingSegment` first (so any in-progress narration lands
  as its own segment), then pushes the ```diff block as its own
  segment into segmentMessages. The diff is now anchored BETWEEN the
  narration that preceded the edit and whatever the agent streams
  afterwards, which is where the edit actually happened.
- `recordMessageComplete` no longer merges buffered diffs. The only
  remaining dedupe is "drop diff-only segments whose body the final
  assistant text narrates verbatim (or whose diff fence the final
  text already contains)" — same tradeoff as before, kept so an
  agent that narrates its own diff doesn't render two stacked copies.
- Drops `pendingInlineDiffs` and `queueInlineDiff` — buffer + end-
  merge machinery is gone; segmentMessages is now the only source
  of truth.

Side benefit: Ctrl+C interrupt (`interruptTurn`) iterates
segmentMessages, so diff segments are now preserved in the
transcript when the user cancels after an edit. Previously the
pending buffer was silently dropped on interrupt.

Reported by Teknium during blitz usage: "no diffs are ever at the
end because it didn't make this file edit after the final message".
2026-04-23 19:02:44 -05:00
0xbyt4
04c489b587 feat(tui): match CLI's voice slash + VAD-continuous recording model
The TUI had drifted from the CLI's voice model in two ways:

- /voice on was lighting up the microphone immediately and Ctrl+B was
  interpreted as a mode toggle.  The CLI separates the two: /voice on
  just flips the umbrella bit, recording only starts once the user
  presses Ctrl+B, which also sets _voice_continuous so the VAD loop
  auto-restarts until the user presses Ctrl+B again or three silent
  cycles pass.
- /voice tts was missing entirely, so users couldn't turn agent reply
  speech on/off from inside the TUI.

This commit brings the TUI to parity.

Python

- hermes_cli/voice.py: continuous-mode API (start_continuous,
  stop_continuous, is_continuous_active) layered on the existing PTT
  wrappers. The silence callback transcribes, fires on_transcript,
  tracks consecutive no-speech cycles, and auto-restarts — mirroring
  cli.py:_voice_stop_and_transcribe + _restart_recording.
- tui_gateway/server.py:
  - voice.toggle now supports on / off / tts / status.  The umbrella
    bit lives in HERMES_VOICE + display.voice_enabled; tts lives in
    HERMES_VOICE_TTS + display.voice_tts.  /voice off also tears down
    any active continuous loop so a toggle-off really releases the
    microphone.
  - voice.record start/stop now drives start_continuous/stop_continuous.
    start is refused with a clear error when the mode is off, matching
    cli.py:handle_voice_record's early return on `not _voice_mode`.
  - New voice.transcript / voice.status events emit through
    _voice_emit (remembers the sid that last enabled the mode so
    events land in the right session).

TypeScript

- gatewayTypes.ts: voice.status + voice.transcript event
  discriminants; VoiceToggleResponse gains tts; VoiceRecordResponse
  gains status for the new "started/stopped" responses.
- interfaces.ts: GatewayEventHandlerContext gains composer.setInput +
  submission.submitRef + voice.{setRecording, setProcessing,
  setVoiceEnabled}; InputHandlerContext.voice gains enabled +
  setVoiceEnabled for the mode-aware Ctrl+B handler.
- createGatewayEventHandler.ts: voice.status drives REC/STT badges;
  voice.transcript auto-submits when the composer is empty (CLI
  _pending_input.put parity) and appends when a draft is in flight.
  no_speech_limit flips voice off + sys line.
- useInputHandlers.ts: Ctrl+B now calls voice.record (start/stop),
  not voice.toggle, and nudges the user with a sys line when the
  mode is off instead of silently flipping it on.
- useMainApp.ts: wires the new event-handler context fields.
- slash/commands/session.ts: /voice handles on / off / tts / status
  with CLI-matching output ("voice: mode on · tts off").

Backward compat preserved for voice.record (was always PTT shape;
gateway still honours start/stop with mode-gating added).
2026-04-23 16:18:15 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
572e27c93f fix(tui): demote gateway log-noise from Activity to info tone
Restore the old-CLI contract where only complete failures tint Activity
red. Everything else is still visible for debugging but no longer
commandeers attention.

- gateway.stderr: always tone='info' (drops the ERRLIKE_RE regex)
- gateway.protocol_error: both pushes demoted to 'info'
- commands.catalog cold-start failure: demoted to 'info'
- approval.request: no longer duplicates the overlay into Activity

Kept as 'error': terminal `error` event, gateway.start_timeout,
gateway-exited, explicit status.update kinds.
2026-04-21 20:57:40 -07:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
a8eb13e828 fix(tui): dedupe inline diffs, strip CLI review-diff header
After the prior inline-diff fix, the gateway still prepends a literal
"  ┊ review diff" line to inline_diff (it's terminal chrome written by
`_emit_inline_diff`). Wrapping that in a ```diff fence left that header
inside the code block. The agent also often narrates its own edit in a
second fenced diff, so the assistant message ended up stacking two
diff blocks for the same change.

- Strip the leading "┊ review diff" header from queued inline diffs
  before fencing.
- Skip appending the fenced diff entirely when the assistant already
  wrote its own ```diff (or ```patch) fence.

Keeps the single-surface diff UX even when the agent is chatty.
2026-04-21 19:21:00 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
e684afa151 fix(tui): keep review-diff tool rows terse
When tool.complete already carries inline_diff, the assistant message owns the full diff block. Suppress the tool-row summary/detail in that case so the turn shows one detailed diff surface instead of a rich diff plus a duplicated tool-detail payload.
2026-04-21 19:13:15 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
9654c9fb10 fix(tui): dedupe inline_diff when assistant already echoes it
Avoid duplicate diff rendering in #13729 flow. We now skip queued inline diffs that are already present in final assistant text and dedupe repeated queued diffs by exact content.
2026-04-21 19:06:49 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
31b3b09ea4 fix(tui): render inline diffs inside assistant completion
Follow-up for #13729: segment-level system artifacts still looked detached in real flow.\n\nInstead of appending inline_diff as a standalone segment/system row, queue sanitized diffs during tool.complete and append them as a fenced diff block to the assistant completion text on message.complete. This keeps the diff in the same message flow as the assistant response.
2026-04-21 19:02:53 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
bddf0cd61e fix(tui): keep inline diffs below tool rows and strip ANSI
Follow-up on #13729 from blitz screenshot feedback.\n\n- When tool.complete carried inline_diff but no buffered assistant text existed, pending tool rows were still in streamPendingTools, so diff rendered above the tool row section. appendSegmentMessage now emits pending tool rows as a trail segment before appending the diff artifact.\n- Strip ANSI color escapes from inline_diff payloads so we don't render loud red/green terminal palettes in the transcript.
2026-04-21 18:50:42 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
dff1c8fcf1 fix(tui): tool inline_diff renders inline with the active turn
Reported during TUI v2 blitz retest: code-review diffs from tool.complete
appeared at the top of the current interaction thread, out of sequence
with the agent's messages and tool rows below them.

Root cause — `sys(inline_diff)` appends to `historyItems`, which sits
above the `StreamingAssistant` pane that renders the active turn.
Until the turn closed, the diff visually floated above everything
else happening in the same turn.

Route the diff through `turnController.appendSegmentMessage` instead
so it flushes any pending streaming text first, then lands in the
segment stream beside assistant output and tool calls.  On
`message.complete` the segment list is committed to history in emit
order (diff → final text), matching what the gateway sent.

Adds a regression test that exercises tool.complete → message.complete
with an inline_diff payload and asserts both the streaming and final
placement.
2026-04-21 18:35:59 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
fd6ffc777f feat(tui): honor display.* flags in turn renderer, status bar, and event handler
- turnController gates scheduleStreaming / reasoning recorders on
  streaming + showReasoning so disabling them keeps the buffer silent
  until message.complete flushes
- createGatewayEventHandler only surfaces inline_diff previews when
  inlineDiffs is on
- StatusRule takes a showCost prop and renders `· $X.XXXX` with the
  same toFixed(4) formatting as /usage when usage.cost_usd is present
- Usage grows cost_usd?: number to match the gateway payload
- Existing handler tests flip showReasoning on in beforeEach so
  reasoning-flow assertions keep their meaning
2026-04-18 09:42:57 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
0dd5055d59 fix(tui): first-run setup preflight + actionable no-provider panel
- tui_gateway: new `setup.status` RPC that reuses CLI's
  `_has_any_provider_configured()`, so the TUI can ask the same question
  the CLI bootstrap asks before launching a session
- useSessionLifecycle: preflight `setup.status` before both `newSession`
  and `resumeById`, and render a clear "Setup Required" panel when no
  provider is configured instead of booting a session that immediately
  fails with `agent init failed`
- createGatewayEventHandler: drop duplicate startup resume logic in
  favor of the preflighted `resumeById`, and special-case the
  no-provider agent-init error as a last-mile fallback to the same
  setup panel
- add regression tests for both paths
2026-04-17 10:58:01 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
68ecdb6e26 refactor(tui): store-driven turn state + slash registry + module split
Hoist turn state from a 286-line hook into $turnState atom + turnController
singleton. createGatewayEventHandler becomes a typed dispatch over the
controller; its ctx shrinks from 30 fields to 5. Event-handler refs and 16
threaded actions are gone.

Fold three createSlash*Handler factories into a data-driven SlashCommand[]
registry under slash/commands/{core,session,ops}.ts. Aliases are data;
findSlashCommand does name+alias lookup. Shared guarded/guardedErr combinator
in slash/guarded.ts.

Split constants.ts + app/helpers.ts into config/ (timing/limits/env),
content/ (faces/placeholders/hotkeys/verbs/charms/fortunes), domain/ (roles/
details/messages/paths/slash/viewport/usage), protocol/ (interpolation/paste).

Type every RPC response in gatewayTypes.ts (26 new interfaces); drop all
`(r: any)` across slash + main app.

Shrink useMainApp from 1216 -> 646 lines by extracting useSessionLifecycle,
useSubmission, useConfigSync. Add <Fg> themed primitive and strip ~50
`as any` color casts.

Tests: 50 passing. Build + type-check clean.
2026-04-16 12:34:45 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
39b1336d1f fix: ctx usage display 2026-04-16 08:27:41 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
4b4b4d47bc feat: just more cleaning 2026-04-15 14:14:01 -05:00
Brooklyn Nicholson
33c615504d feat: add inline token count etc and fix venv 2026-04-15 10:20:56 -05:00