hermes-agent/toolsets.py
brooklyn! 8f73d0d945
feat(desktop): resizable VS Code-themed terminal pane + palette polish (#42521)
* refactor(desktop): dock terminal under chat and simplify file rail

Keep the right rail focused on file browsing while moving the persistent terminal into the chat column bottom slot, and make terminal colors follow the active light/dark mode instead of a fixed Solarized palette.

* fix(desktop): make the terminal a resizable, themed side pane

- Move the terminal into a resizable pane (viewport-% widths) that shares
  <main>'s stacking context, so its drag handle no longer sits under the
  fixed terminal overlay; works on either rail side.
- Restore +x on node-pty's spawn-helper before the first spawn to fix
  "posix_spawnp failed" on macOS prebuilds (real cause; drop the redundant
  shell-candidate retry loop).
- Gate terminal open/fit/start on document.fonts.ready and strip leading
  blank rows (re-armed before the resize Ctrl-L redraw) so the prompt sits
  flush at the top with no starship add_newline gap.
- Inherit the app editor-surface color as the terminal background.
- Bind Ctrl+` (⌃` on macOS) to toggle the terminal; add a palette entry.

* feat(desktop): show platform hotkey hints in the command palette

- Render each palette item's live binding as a <KbdGroup> hint via a new
  comboTokens() helper (mac shows ⌘/⌃/⌥/⇧, every other platform shows
  Ctrl/Alt/Shift — never a ⌘ on PC).
- Default the terminal toggle to ⌘` / Ctrl+` (the ~ key) on both platforms.
- Drop the hardcoded (⌘⏎) baked into the composer steer tooltip; render it
  platform-aware with formatCombo instead.

* fix(desktop): drop the active check on the command-palette terminal item

* fix(desktop): remove active/check states from the command palette

* fix(desktop): allow ⌥/Shift-drag selection over mouse-mode TUIs

Full-screen apps (hermes --tui, vim) enable mouse reporting, so a plain
drag can't select text and ⌘/Ctrl+L (add-selection-to-chat) had nothing
to send. Enable macOptionClickForcesSelection so ⌥-drag on macOS (Shift
elsewhere) forces a native selection over mouse-mode apps.

* feat(desktop): tell the in-pane agent it's embedded in the GUI

Set HERMES_DESKTOP_TERMINAL=1 on the terminal pane's shell env and surface
it in build_environment_hints, so a hermes/--tui launched inside the pane
knows it's next to the GUI chat and that ⌥/Shift-drag + ⌘/Ctrl+L sends a
selection to the composer. Distinct from HERMES_DESKTOP (agent backend).

* refactor(desktop): drop the redundant Ctrl+` terminal-toggle fallback

The toggle now ships as mod+` on both platforms, so the standard combo
index handles it — the bespoke fallback (and its stale 'old default'
comment) is dead weight.

* fix(desktop): read live terminal selection for ⌘/Ctrl+L

A redraw-heavy TUI (spinners/clocks) outruns onSelectionChange, leaving the
React selection state empty so the state-gated shortcut listener never
attached and ⌘L no-op'd. Always listen and read xterm's live selection (with
a native fallback) at press time; only swallow the key when there's text to
send. Drops the now-redundant custom key handler.

* feat(desktop): make any agent aware it's in the Hermes desktop GUI

Generalize the runtime-surface hint: fire for HERMES_DESKTOP (the backend
powering the GUI chat) as well as HERMES_DESKTOP_TERMINAL (a hermes in the
embedded terminal pane), so it's about being inside the desktop GUI, not
about being a TUI. The terminal-pane selection note stays pane-specific.

* feat(desktop): give the GUI agent a read_terminal tool

The in-app terminal buffer lives in the renderer (xterm), so expose it to the
chat agent over the same blocking bridge clarify uses: read_terminal emits
terminal.read.request, the renderer serializes the buffer (visible screen by
default, or a start_line/count range against total_lines) and answers
terminal.read.respond. Gated to the GUI via HERMES_DESKTOP.

Also restores the flipped-layout titlebar inset fix (app-shell +
desktop-controller) for terminal/preview rails at the window's left edge.

* chore(desktop): trim read_terminal comments

* feat(desktop): add a terminal toggle to the statusbar

The file rail lost its terminal icon, leaving ⌘` and the command palette
as the only ways in. Add a one-click toggle to the statusbar's left
cluster, mirroring the command-center item: it reads $terminalTakeover so
it lights up while the pane is open and stays in sync with the hotkey, and
is gated to chat view (the only place the pane can show).

* fix(desktop): relabel the terminal header button to what it does

The in-pane button claimed a focus/split fullscreen toggle ("Focus
terminal view" / "Return to split view", screen-full/normal icons), but
the terminal is just a resizable side pane — there's no fullscreen. The
button only mounts while the pane is open, so the focus branch was dead
and clicking it merely closed the terminal. Relabel to "Hide terminal"
with a close icon, drop the dead conditional and the now-unused takeover
read.

* fix(desktop): move the terminal toggle next to the version item

Relocate it from the left cluster to the right of the statusbar, just
left of the client version item.

* feat(desktop): default the terminal to PowerShell on Windows

Prefer pwsh (7+) then Windows PowerShell 5.1 over cmd.exe, falling back to
comspec only when neither is present. -NoLogo drops the startup banner so
the prompt sits flush like the POSIX shells.

* feat(desktop): show a persistent divider on the terminal pane

The resize sash only painted on hover, so the terminal/chat boundary was
invisible at rest. Add an opt-in `divider` prop to Pane that paints a thin
resting hairline on the resize edge (side-aware, so it tracks the rail when
the layout flips) and enable it on the terminal pane.

* refactor(desktop): resolve the terminal shell instead of hardcoding it

Make shell selection a real resolver: an explicit override wins
(HERMES_DESKTOP_SHELL on both platforms, $SHELL on POSIX), otherwise
auto-detect the best installed shell — pwsh > Windows PowerShell 5.1 > cmd
on Windows, zsh > bash > sh on POSIX. A shared shellSpecFor() picks the
interactive flags by family, so an overridden bash/pwsh/cmd all launch
correctly.

* fix(desktop): repaint the terminal on light/dark switch

Setting term.options.theme updated colors for the DOM renderer but not the
WebGL one, which caches glyph colors in a texture atlas — so already-drawn
cells kept their old palette after a mode switch. Hold the WebglAddon in a
ref and clear its atlas when the theme changes.

* fix(desktop): match the terminal palette to VS Code Light+/Dark+

Adopt VS Code's exact default ANSI palette (the terminalColorRegistry
defaults), enable minimumContrastRatio: 4.5 so foregrounds are clamped
against the background the way the integrated terminal does, and key the
light/dark choice off renderedMode (the painted surface) instead of
resolvedMode so it can't invert. The canvas + inset paint the live skin
surface (--ui-editor-surface-background) so the terminal blends with the
app and follows light/dark, while the contrast clamp keeps colors crisp.

* fix(desktop): tighten command palette search to substring matching

cmdk's default fuzzy scorer matched anything with the query letters
scattered across an item, so e.g. "color" never narrowed to color
entries. Add a substring filter: every typed word must literally appear
in an item's value/keywords, keeping results tight and predictable.

* fix(desktop): blend the terminal header into the skin surface

The persistent-terminal overlay painted the static palette background
(#1e1e1e/#ffffff), so the transparent header strip revealed a near-black
slab above the surface-colored body. Paint the overlay with the live
--ui-editor-surface-background so header and body read as one pane.

* fix(desktop): re-resolve the terminal surface on skin switch

The canvas surface only re-resolved on light/dark change, so switching
skins at the same mode left the WebGL canvas painted with the old tint
until reload. Key the resolve off themeName too. Also trim the palette
comments.

* chore(desktop): drop redundant terminal theming header comment
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Toolsets Module
This module provides a flexible system for defining and managing tool aliases/toolsets.
Toolsets allow you to group tools together for specific scenarios and can be composed
from individual tools or other toolsets.
Features:
- Define custom toolsets with specific tools
- Compose toolsets from other toolsets
- Built-in common toolsets for typical use cases
- Easy extension for new toolsets
- Support for dynamic toolset resolution
Usage:
from toolsets import get_toolset, resolve_toolset, get_all_toolsets
# Get tools for a specific toolset
tools = get_toolset("research")
# Resolve a toolset to get all tool names (including from composed toolsets)
all_tools = resolve_toolset("full_stack")
"""
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Set, Optional
# Shared tool list for CLI and all messaging platform toolsets.
# Edit this once to update all platforms simultaneously.
_HERMES_CORE_TOOLS = [
# Web
"web_search", "web_extract",
# Terminal + process management
"terminal", "process",
# Read the desktop GUI's embedded terminal pane (gated on HERMES_DESKTOP
# via check_fn in tools/read_terminal_tool.py — hidden outside the GUI).
"read_terminal",
# File manipulation
"read_file", "write_file", "patch", "search_files",
# Vision + image generation
"vision_analyze", "image_generate",
# Skills
"skills_list", "skill_view", "skill_manage",
# Browser automation
"browser_navigate", "browser_snapshot", "browser_click",
"browser_type", "browser_scroll", "browser_back",
"browser_press", "browser_get_images",
"browser_vision", "browser_console", "browser_cdp", "browser_dialog",
# Text-to-speech
"text_to_speech",
# Planning & memory
"todo", "memory",
# Session history search
"session_search",
# Clarifying questions
"clarify",
# Code execution + delegation
"execute_code", "delegate_task",
# Cronjob management
"cronjob",
# Cross-platform messaging (gated on gateway running via check_fn)
"send_message",
# Home Assistant smart home control (gated on HASS_TOKEN via check_fn)
"ha_list_entities", "ha_get_state", "ha_list_services", "ha_call_service",
# Kanban multi-agent coordination — only in schema when the agent is
# spawned as a kanban worker (HERMES_KANBAN_TASK env set) or the current
# profile explicitly enables the kanban toolset. Gated via check_fn in
# tools/kanban_tools.py.
"kanban_show", "kanban_list",
"kanban_complete", "kanban_block", "kanban_heartbeat",
"kanban_comment", "kanban_create", "kanban_link",
"kanban_unblock",
# Computer use (macOS, gated on cua-driver being installed via check_fn)
"computer_use",
]
# Webhook events may originate from untrusted third-party content (for example,
# public PR titles/comments). Keep the default webhook toolset intentionally
# constrained to avoid local file/system execution by prompt injection.
_HERMES_WEBHOOK_SAFE_TOOLS = [
"web_search",
"web_extract",
"vision_analyze",
"clarify",
]
# Core toolset definitions
# These can include individual tools or reference other toolsets
TOOLSETS = {
# Basic toolsets - individual tool categories
"web": {
"description": "Web research and content extraction tools",
"tools": ["web_search", "web_extract"],
"includes": [] # No other toolsets included
},
"search": {
"description": "Web search only (no content extraction/scraping)",
"tools": ["web_search"],
"includes": []
},
"x_search": {
"description": (
"Search X (Twitter) posts and threads via xAI's built-in "
"x_search Responses tool. Available when xAI credentials are "
"configured (SuperGrok OAuth or XAI_API_KEY). Off by default; "
"enable in `hermes tools` → X (Twitter) Search."
),
"tools": ["x_search"],
"includes": []
},
"vision": {
"description": "Image analysis and vision tools",
"tools": ["vision_analyze"],
"includes": []
},
"video": {
"description": "Video analysis and understanding tools (opt-in, not in default toolset)",
"tools": ["video_analyze"],
"includes": []
},
"image_gen": {
"description": "Creative generation tools (images)",
"tools": ["image_generate"],
"includes": []
},
"video_gen": {
"description": (
"Video generation tools. Single ``video_generate`` tool covers "
"text-to-video (prompt only) and image-to-video (prompt + "
"image_url) — the active backend auto-routes. Configure via "
"``hermes tools`` → Video Generation."
),
"tools": ["video_generate"],
"includes": []
},
"computer_use": {
"description": (
"Background macOS desktop control via cua-driver — screenshots, "
"mouse, keyboard, scroll, drag. Does NOT steal the user's cursor "
"or keyboard focus. Works with any tool-capable model."
),
"tools": ["computer_use"],
"includes": []
},
"terminal": {
"description": "Terminal/command execution and process management tools",
"tools": ["terminal", "process"],
"includes": []
},
"moa": {
"description": "Advanced reasoning and problem-solving tools",
"tools": ["mixture_of_agents"],
"includes": []
},
"skills": {
"description": "Access, create, edit, and manage skill documents with specialized instructions and knowledge",
"tools": ["skills_list", "skill_view", "skill_manage"],
"includes": []
},
"browser": {
"description": "Browser automation for web interaction (navigate, click, type, scroll, iframes, hold-click) with web search for finding URLs",
"tools": [
"browser_navigate", "browser_snapshot", "browser_click",
"browser_type", "browser_scroll", "browser_back",
"browser_press", "browser_get_images",
"browser_vision", "browser_console", "browser_cdp",
"browser_dialog", "web_search"
],
"includes": []
},
"cronjob": {
"description": "Cronjob management tool - create, list, update, pause, resume, remove, and trigger scheduled tasks",
"tools": ["cronjob"],
"includes": []
},
"messaging": {
"description": "Cross-platform messaging: send messages to Telegram, Discord, Slack, SMS, etc.",
"tools": ["send_message"],
"includes": []
},
"file": {
"description": "File manipulation tools: read, write, patch (with fuzzy matching), and search (content + files)",
"tools": ["read_file", "write_file", "patch", "search_files"],
"includes": []
},
"tts": {
"description": "Text-to-speech: convert text to audio with Edge TTS (free), ElevenLabs, OpenAI, or xAI",
"tools": ["text_to_speech"],
"includes": []
},
"todo": {
"description": "Task planning and tracking for multi-step work",
"tools": ["todo"],
"includes": []
},
"memory": {
"description": "Persistent memory across sessions (personal notes + user profile)",
"tools": ["memory"],
"includes": []
},
"context_engine": {
"description": "Runtime tools exposed by the active context engine",
"tools": [],
"includes": []
},
"session_search": {
"description": "Search and recall past conversations with summarization",
"tools": ["session_search"],
"includes": []
},
"clarify": {
"description": "Ask the user clarifying questions (multiple-choice or open-ended)",
"tools": ["clarify"],
"includes": []
},
"code_execution": {
"description": "Run Python scripts that call tools programmatically (reduces LLM round trips)",
"tools": ["execute_code"],
"includes": []
},
"delegation": {
"description": "Spawn subagents with isolated context for complex subtasks",
"tools": ["delegate_task"],
"includes": []
},
# "honcho" toolset removed — Honcho is now a memory provider plugin.
# Tools are injected via MemoryManager, not the toolset system.
"homeassistant": {
"description": "Home Assistant smart home control and monitoring",
"tools": ["ha_list_entities", "ha_get_state", "ha_list_services", "ha_call_service"],
"includes": []
},
"kanban": {
"description": (
"Kanban multi-agent coordination — only active when the agent "
"is spawned by the kanban dispatcher (HERMES_KANBAN_TASK env "
"set). The dispatcher runs inside the gateway by default; see "
"`kanban.dispatch_in_gateway` in config.yaml. Lets workers mark "
"tasks done with structured handoffs, block for human input, "
"heartbeat during long ops, comment on threads, and (for "
"orchestrators) list, unblock, and fan out tasks."
),
"tools": [
"kanban_show", "kanban_list", "kanban_complete", "kanban_block",
"kanban_heartbeat", "kanban_comment",
"kanban_create", "kanban_link",
"kanban_unblock",
],
"includes": [],
},
"discord": {
"description": "Discord read and participate tools (fetch messages, search members, create threads)",
"tools": ["discord"],
"includes": [],
},
"discord_admin": {
"description": "Discord server management (list channels/roles, pin messages, assign roles)",
"tools": ["discord_admin"],
"includes": [],
},
"yuanbao": {
"description": "Yuanbao platform tools - group info, member queries, DM, stickers",
"tools": [
"yb_query_group_info",
"yb_query_group_members",
"yb_send_dm",
"yb_search_sticker",
"yb_send_sticker",
],
"includes": []
},
"feishu_doc": {
"description": "Read Feishu/Lark document content",
"tools": ["feishu_doc_read"],
"includes": []
},
"feishu_drive": {
"description": "Feishu/Lark document comment operations (list, reply, add)",
"tools": [
"feishu_drive_list_comments", "feishu_drive_list_comment_replies",
"feishu_drive_reply_comment", "feishu_drive_add_comment",
],
"includes": []
},
"spotify": {
"description": "Native Spotify playback, search, playlist, album, and library tools",
"tools": [
"spotify_playback", "spotify_devices", "spotify_queue", "spotify_search",
"spotify_playlists", "spotify_albums", "spotify_library",
],
"includes": []
},
# Scenario-specific toolsets
"debugging": {
"description": "Debugging and troubleshooting toolkit",
"tools": ["terminal", "process"],
"includes": ["web", "file"] # For searching error messages and solutions, and file operations
},
"safe": {
"description": "Safe toolkit without terminal access",
"tools": [],
"includes": ["web", "vision", "image_gen"]
},
# ==========================================================================
# Full Hermes toolsets (CLI + messaging platforms)
#
# All platforms share the same core tools (including send_message,
# which is gated on gateway running via its check_fn).
# ==========================================================================
"hermes-acp": {
"description": "Editor integration (VS Code, Zed, JetBrains) — coding-focused tools without messaging, audio, or clarify UI",
"tools": [
"web_search", "web_extract",
"terminal", "process",
"read_file", "write_file", "patch", "search_files",
"vision_analyze",
"skills_list", "skill_view", "skill_manage",
"browser_navigate", "browser_snapshot", "browser_click",
"browser_type", "browser_scroll", "browser_back",
"browser_press", "browser_get_images",
"browser_vision", "browser_console", "browser_cdp", "browser_dialog",
"todo", "memory",
"session_search",
"execute_code", "delegate_task",
],
"includes": []
},
"hermes-api-server": {
"description": "OpenAI-compatible API server — full agent tools accessible via HTTP (no interactive UI tools like clarify or send_message)",
"tools": [
# Web
"web_search", "web_extract",
# Terminal + process management
"terminal", "process",
# File manipulation
"read_file", "write_file", "patch", "search_files",
# Vision + image generation
"vision_analyze", "image_generate",
# Skills
"skills_list", "skill_view", "skill_manage",
# Browser automation
"browser_navigate", "browser_snapshot", "browser_click",
"browser_type", "browser_scroll", "browser_back",
"browser_press", "browser_get_images",
"browser_vision", "browser_console", "browser_cdp", "browser_dialog",
# Planning & memory
"todo", "memory",
# Session history search
"session_search",
# Code execution + delegation
"execute_code", "delegate_task",
# Cronjob management
"cronjob",
# Home Assistant smart home control (gated on HASS_TOKEN via check_fn)
"ha_list_entities", "ha_get_state", "ha_list_services", "ha_call_service",
],
"includes": []
},
"hermes-cli": {
"description": "Full interactive CLI toolset - all default tools plus cronjob management",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-cron": {
# Mirrors hermes-cli so cron's "default" toolset is the same set of
# core tools users see interactively — then `hermes tools` filters
# them down per the platform config. _DEFAULT_OFF_TOOLSETS (moa,
# homeassistant) are excluded by _get_platform_tools() unless
# the user explicitly enables them.
"description": "Default cron toolset - same core tools as hermes-cli; gated by `hermes tools`",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-telegram": {
"description": "Telegram bot toolset - full access for personal use (terminal has safety checks)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-discord": {
"description": "Discord bot toolset - full access (terminal has safety checks via dangerous command approval)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS + [
"discord",
"discord_admin",
],
"includes": []
},
"hermes-whatsapp": {
"description": "WhatsApp bot toolset - similar to Telegram (personal messaging, more trusted)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-slack": {
"description": "Slack bot toolset - full access for workspace use (terminal has safety checks)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-signal": {
"description": "Signal bot toolset - encrypted messaging platform (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-bluebubbles": {
"description": "BlueBubbles iMessage bot toolset - Apple iMessage via local BlueBubbles server",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-homeassistant": {
"description": "Home Assistant bot toolset - smart home event monitoring and control",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-email": {
"description": "Email bot toolset - interact with Hermes via email (IMAP/SMTP)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-mattermost": {
"description": "Mattermost bot toolset - self-hosted team messaging (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-matrix": {
"description": "Matrix bot toolset - decentralized encrypted messaging (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-dingtalk": {
"description": "DingTalk bot toolset - enterprise messaging platform (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-feishu": {
"description": "Feishu/Lark bot toolset - enterprise messaging via Feishu/Lark (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS + [
"feishu_doc_read",
"feishu_drive_list_comments",
"feishu_drive_list_comment_replies",
"feishu_drive_reply_comment",
"feishu_drive_add_comment",
],
"includes": []
},
"hermes-weixin": {
"description": "Weixin bot toolset - personal WeChat messaging via iLink (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-qqbot": {
"description": "QQBot toolset - QQ messaging via Official Bot API v2 (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-wecom": {
"description": "WeCom bot toolset - enterprise WeChat messaging (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-wecom-callback": {
"description": "WeCom callback toolset - enterprise self-built app messaging (full access)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-yuanbao": {
"description": "Yuanbao Bot 元宝消息平台工具集 - 群信息、成员查询、私聊、贴纸表情",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS + [
"yb_query_group_info",
"yb_query_group_members",
"yb_send_dm",
"yb_search_sticker",
"yb_send_sticker",
],
"module": "tools.yuanbao_tools",
"includes": []
},
"hermes-sms": {
"description": "SMS bot toolset - interact with Hermes via SMS (Twilio)",
"tools": _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-webhook": {
"description": "Webhook toolset - receive and process external webhook events",
"tools": _HERMES_WEBHOOK_SAFE_TOOLS,
"includes": []
},
"hermes-gateway": {
"description": "Gateway toolset - union of all messaging platform tools",
"tools": [],
"includes": ["hermes-telegram", "hermes-discord", "hermes-whatsapp", "hermes-slack", "hermes-signal", "hermes-bluebubbles", "hermes-homeassistant", "hermes-email", "hermes-sms", "hermes-mattermost", "hermes-matrix", "hermes-dingtalk", "hermes-feishu", "hermes-wecom", "hermes-wecom-callback", "hermes-weixin", "hermes-qqbot", "hermes-webhook", "hermes-yuanbao"]
}
}
def get_toolset(name: str) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Get a toolset definition by name.
Args:
name (str): Name of the toolset
Returns:
Dict: Toolset definition with description, tools, and includes
None: If toolset not found
"""
toolset = TOOLSETS.get(name)
try:
from tools.registry import registry
except Exception:
return toolset if toolset else None
if toolset:
merged_tools = sorted(
set(toolset.get("tools", []))
| set(registry.get_tool_names_for_toolset(name))
)
return {**toolset, "tools": merged_tools}
registry_toolset = name
description = f"Plugin toolset: {name}"
alias_target = registry.get_toolset_alias_target(name)
if name not in _get_plugin_toolset_names():
registry_toolset = alias_target
if not registry_toolset:
return None
description = f"MCP server '{name}' tools"
else:
reverse_aliases = {
canonical: alias
for alias, canonical in _get_registry_toolset_aliases().items()
if alias not in TOOLSETS
}
alias = reverse_aliases.get(name)
if alias:
description = f"MCP server '{alias}' tools"
return {
"description": description,
"tools": registry.get_tool_names_for_toolset(registry_toolset),
"includes": [],
}
def resolve_toolset(name: str, visited: Set[str] = None) -> List[str]:
"""
Recursively resolve a toolset to get all tool names.
This function handles toolset composition by recursively resolving
included toolsets and combining all tools.
Args:
name (str): Name of the toolset to resolve
visited (Set[str]): Set of already visited toolsets (for cycle detection)
Returns:
List[str]: List of all tool names in the toolset
"""
if visited is None:
visited = set()
# Special aliases that represent all tools across every toolset
# This ensures future toolsets are automatically included without changes.
if name in {"all", "*"}:
all_tools: Set[str] = set()
for toolset_name in get_toolset_names():
# Use a fresh visited set per branch to avoid cross-branch contamination
resolved = resolve_toolset(toolset_name, visited.copy())
all_tools.update(resolved)
return sorted(all_tools)
# Check for cycles / already-resolved (diamond deps).
# Silently return [] — either this is a diamond (not a bug, tools already
# collected via another path) or a genuine cycle (safe to skip).
if name in visited:
return []
visited.add(name)
# Get toolset definition
toolset = get_toolset(name)
if not toolset:
# Auto-generate a toolset for plugin platforms (hermes-<name>).
# Gives them _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS plus any tools the plugin registered
# into a toolset matching the platform name.
if name.startswith("hermes-"):
platform_name = name[len("hermes-"):]
try:
from gateway.platform_registry import platform_registry
if platform_registry.is_registered(platform_name):
plugin_tools = set(_HERMES_CORE_TOOLS)
try:
from tools.registry import registry
plugin_tools.update(
e.name for e in registry._tools.values()
if e.toolset == platform_name
)
except Exception:
pass
return list(plugin_tools)
except Exception:
pass
return []
# Collect direct tools
tools = set(toolset.get("tools", []))
# Recursively resolve included toolsets, sharing the visited set across
# sibling includes so diamond dependencies are only resolved once and
# cycle warnings don't fire multiple times for the same cycle.
for included_name in toolset.get("includes", []):
included_tools = resolve_toolset(included_name, visited)
tools.update(included_tools)
return sorted(tools)
def resolve_multiple_toolsets(toolset_names: List[str]) -> List[str]:
"""
Resolve multiple toolsets and combine their tools.
Args:
toolset_names (List[str]): List of toolset names to resolve
Returns:
List[str]: Combined list of all tool names (deduplicated)
"""
all_tools = set()
for name in toolset_names:
tools = resolve_toolset(name)
all_tools.update(tools)
return sorted(all_tools)
def _get_plugin_toolset_names() -> Set[str]:
"""Return toolset names registered by plugins (from the tool registry).
These are toolsets that exist in the registry but not in the static
``TOOLSETS`` dict — i.e. they were added by plugins at load time.
"""
try:
from tools.registry import registry
return {
toolset_name
for toolset_name in registry.get_registered_toolset_names()
if toolset_name not in TOOLSETS
}
except Exception:
return set()
def _get_registry_toolset_aliases() -> Dict[str, str]:
"""Return explicit toolset aliases registered in the live registry."""
try:
from tools.registry import registry
return registry.get_registered_toolset_aliases()
except Exception:
return {}
def get_all_toolsets() -> Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]:
"""
Get all available toolsets with their definitions.
Includes both statically-defined toolsets and plugin-registered ones.
Returns:
Dict: All toolset definitions
"""
result = dict(TOOLSETS)
aliases = _get_registry_toolset_aliases()
for ts_name in _get_plugin_toolset_names():
display_name = ts_name
for alias, canonical in aliases.items():
if canonical == ts_name and alias not in TOOLSETS:
display_name = alias
break
if display_name in result:
continue
toolset = get_toolset(display_name)
if toolset:
result[display_name] = toolset
return result
def get_toolset_names() -> List[str]:
"""
Get names of all available toolsets (excluding aliases).
Includes plugin-registered toolset names.
Returns:
List[str]: List of toolset names
"""
names = set(TOOLSETS.keys())
aliases = _get_registry_toolset_aliases()
for ts_name in _get_plugin_toolset_names():
for alias, canonical in aliases.items():
if canonical == ts_name and alias not in TOOLSETS:
names.add(alias)
break
else:
names.add(ts_name)
return sorted(names)
def validate_toolset(name: str) -> bool:
"""
Check if a toolset name is valid.
Args:
name (str): Toolset name to validate
Returns:
bool: True if valid, False otherwise
"""
# Accept special alias names for convenience
if name in {"all", "*"}:
return True
if name in TOOLSETS:
return True
if name in _get_plugin_toolset_names():
return True
return name in _get_registry_toolset_aliases()
def create_custom_toolset(
name: str,
description: str,
tools: List[str] = None,
includes: List[str] = None
) -> None:
"""
Create a custom toolset at runtime.
Args:
name (str): Name for the new toolset
description (str): Description of the toolset
tools (List[str]): Direct tools to include
includes (List[str]): Other toolsets to include
"""
TOOLSETS[name] = {
"description": description,
"tools": tools or [],
"includes": includes or []
}
def get_toolset_info(name: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Get detailed information about a toolset including resolved tools.
Args:
name (str): Toolset name
Returns:
Dict: Detailed toolset information
"""
toolset = get_toolset(name)
if not toolset:
return None
resolved_tools = resolve_toolset(name)
return {
"name": name,
"description": toolset["description"],
"direct_tools": toolset["tools"],
"includes": toolset["includes"],
"resolved_tools": resolved_tools,
"tool_count": len(resolved_tools),
"is_composite": bool(toolset["includes"])
}
if __name__ == "__main__":
print("Toolsets System Demo")
print("=" * 60)
print("\nAvailable Toolsets:")
print("-" * 40)
for name, toolset in get_all_toolsets().items():
info = get_toolset_info(name)
composite = "[composite]" if info["is_composite"] else "[leaf]"
print(f" {composite} {name:20} - {toolset['description']}")
print(f" Tools: {len(info['resolved_tools'])} total")
print("\nToolset Resolution Examples:")
print("-" * 40)
for name in ["web", "terminal", "safe", "debugging"]:
tools = resolve_toolset(name)
print(f"\n {name}:")
print(f" Resolved to {len(tools)} tools: {', '.join(sorted(tools))}")
print("\nMultiple Toolset Resolution:")
print("-" * 40)
combined = resolve_multiple_toolsets(["web", "vision", "terminal"])
print(" Combining ['web', 'vision', 'terminal']:")
print(f" Result: {', '.join(sorted(combined))}")
print("\nCustom Toolset Creation:")
print("-" * 40)
create_custom_toolset(
name="my_custom",
description="My custom toolset for specific tasks",
tools=["web_search"],
includes=["terminal", "vision"]
)
custom_info = get_toolset_info("my_custom")
print(" Created 'my_custom' toolset:")
print(f" Description: {custom_info['description']}")
print(f" Resolved tools: {', '.join(custom_info['resolved_tools'])}")