hermes-agent/plugins/google_meet
kshitijk4poor 66827f8947 chore: prune unused imports and duplicate import redefinitions
Remove unused imports (F401) and duplicate/shadowed import
redefinitions (F811) across the codebase using ruff's safe
autofixes. No behavioral changes -- imports only.

- ~1400 safe autofixes applied across 644 files (net -1072 lines)
- __init__.py re-exports preserved (excluded from F401 removal so
  public re-export surfaces stay intact)
- Re-exports that are imported or monkeypatched by tests but look
  unused in their defining module are kept with explicit # noqa:
  F401 (gateway/run.py load_dotenv; run_agent re-exports from
  agent.message_sanitization, agent.context_compressor,
  agent.retry_utils, agent.prompt_builder, agent.process_bootstrap,
  agent.codex_responses_adapter)
- Unsafe F841 (unused-variable) fixes deliberately skipped -- those
  can change behavior when the RHS has side effects
- ruff lints remain disabled in pyproject.toml (only PLW1514 is
  selected); this is a one-time cleanup, not a config change

Verification:
- python -m compileall: clean
- pytest --collect-only: all 27161 tests collect (zero import errors)
- core entry points import clean (run_agent, model_tools, cli,
  toolsets, hermes_state, batch_runner, gateway)
- static scan: every name any test imports directly from an edited
  module still resolves
2026-05-28 22:26:25 -07:00
..
node chore: ruff auto-fix PLR6201 resweep — tuple → set in membership tests (#27355) 2026-05-17 02:29:41 -07:00
realtime chore: ruff auto-fix PLR6201 resweep — tuple → set in membership tests (#27355) 2026-05-17 02:29:41 -07:00
__init__.py chore: ruff auto-fix PLR6201 resweep — tuple → set in membership tests (#27355) 2026-05-17 02:29:41 -07:00
audio_bridge.py feat(plugins): google_meet \u2014 join, transcribe, speak, follow up (#16364) 2026-04-27 06:22:25 -07:00
cli.py chore: prune unused imports and duplicate import redefinitions 2026-05-28 22:26:25 -07:00
meet_bot.py chore: ruff auto-fix PLR6201 resweep — tuple → set in membership tests (#27355) 2026-05-17 02:29:41 -07:00
plugin.yaml feat(plugins): google_meet \u2014 join, transcribe, speak, follow up (#16364) 2026-04-27 06:22:25 -07:00
process_manager.py feat(cross-platform): psutil for PID/process management + Windows footgun checker 2026-05-08 14:27:40 -07:00
README.md feat(plugins): google_meet \u2014 join, transcribe, speak, follow up (#16364) 2026-04-27 06:22:25 -07:00
SKILL.md feat(plugins): google_meet \u2014 join, transcribe, speak, follow up (#16364) 2026-04-27 06:22:25 -07:00
tools.py chore: ruff auto-fix PLR6201 resweep — tuple → set in membership tests (#27355) 2026-05-17 02:29:41 -07:00

google_meet plugin

Let the hermes agent join a Google Meet call, transcribe it, optionally speak in it, and do the followup work afterwards.

What ships

Version What Status
v1 Transcribe-only: Playwright joins Meet, scrapes captions to transcript file ✓ ships by default
v2 Realtime duplex audio: bot speaks in-call via OpenAI Realtime + BlackHole/PulseAudio null-sink ✓ opt in with mode='realtime'
v3 Remote node host: run the bot on a different machine than the gateway ✓ opt in with node='<name>'

Architecture

┌─ gateway (Linux box, where hermes runs) ────────────────────────────┐
│                                                                      │
│   agent → meet_join(url, mode='realtime', node='my-mac')             │
│         │                                                            │
│         └─ NodeClient ─── ws ────┐                                   │
│                                  │                                   │
└──────────────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────────┘
                                   │ wss (token auth)
                                   ▼
┌─ node host (user's Mac, signed-in Chrome lives here) ───────────────┐
│                                                                      │
│   NodeServer (from `hermes meet node run`)                           │
│     │                                                                │
│     ├─ start_bot → process_manager.start() → spawns meet_bot         │
│     │                                                                │
│     └─ meet_bot (Playwright)                                         │
│        ├─ Chromium → meet.google.com                                 │
│        ├─ caption scraper → transcript.txt                           │
│        └─ (realtime mode only) RealtimeSpeaker thread                │
│             ↓                                                        │
│           OpenAI Realtime WS → speaker.pcm                           │
│             ↓                                                        │
│           paplay → null-sink ← Chrome fake mic                       │
│                                                                      │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Without v3: the whole right column runs on the gateway machine. Without v2: the "realtime" path is skipped; transcribe runs alone.

Files

Path Purpose
plugin.yaml manifest
__init__.py register(ctx) — registers 5 tools + on_session_end hook + hermes meet CLI
meet_bot.py Playwright bot subprocess (standalone, python -m plugins.google_meet.meet_bot)
process_manager.py local bot lifecycle + enqueue_say
tools.py agent-facing tools + node-routing helper
cli.py hermes meet setup / auth / join / status / transcript / say / stop / node ...
audio_bridge.py v2: PulseAudio null-sink (Linux) + BlackHole probe (macOS)
realtime/openai_client.py v2: RealtimeSession + RealtimeSpeaker (file-queue → OpenAI Realtime WS → PCM)
node/protocol.py v3: message envelope + validation
node/registry.py v3: $HERMES_HOME/workspace/meetings/nodes.json
node/server.py v3: NodeServer (runs on host machine)
node/client.py v3: NodeClient (used by tool handlers + CLI on gateway)
node/cli.py v3: hermes meet node {run,list,approve,remove,status,ping}
SKILL.md agent usage guide

Local quick start

hermes plugins enable google_meet
hermes meet install                                      # pip + Chromium
hermes meet setup                                        # preflight
hermes meet auth                                         # optional
hermes meet join https://meet.google.com/abc-defg-hij    # transcribe

Realtime mode

Linux (preferred, most automated):

hermes meet install --realtime                     # installs pulseaudio-utils
echo 'OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...' >> ~/.hermes/.env
hermes meet join https://meet.google.com/abc-defg-hij --mode realtime
# then from the agent or CLI:
hermes meet say "Good morning everyone, I'm the note-taker bot."

macOS:

hermes meet install --realtime     # runs: brew install blackhole-2ch ffmpeg
# then — manually! — open System Settings → Sound → Input → BlackHole 2ch
echo 'OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...' >> ~/.hermes/.env
hermes meet join https://meet.google.com/abc-defg-hij --mode realtime

On macOS, hermes will not switch your system audio input automatically — the user has to do it. This is deliberate: switching default input on a whim would be a surprising side effect.

Remote node host

On the node machine (e.g. user's Mac with a signed-in Chrome):

pip install playwright websockets
python -m playwright install chromium
hermes plugins enable google_meet
hermes meet node run --display-name my-mac --host 0.0.0.0 --port 18789
# prints the bearer token on first run; copy it

On the gateway:

hermes meet node approve my-mac ws://<mac-ip>:18789 <token>
hermes meet node ping my-mac
# now any meet_* tool call accepts node='my-mac' (or 'auto')

Safety

  • URL gate: only https://meet.google.com/abc-defg-hij, /new, /lookup/<id>.
  • No calendar scanning, no auto-dial, no auto-consent announcement.
  • Node server uses bearer-token auth; no key exchange, no TLS termination built in — run it on a LAN or behind a reverse proxy you trust.
  • One active meeting per (gateway, node) pair. A second meet_join leaves the first.
  • meet_say refuses unless the active meeting was started with mode='realtime'.

Out of scope

  • Calendar scanning — deliberately not implemented. Join URLs must be explicit.
  • Multi-tenant node sharing — a node serves one gateway at a time.
  • Windows — audio bridging isn't tested; register() no-ops on Windows.
  • System audio input switching on macOS — user responsibility, not the bot's.