hermes-agent/ui-tui
brooklyn! e7091bb326
fix(tui): mouse + keyboard text selection in the composer (#16732)
* feat(tui): auto copy-on-select for transcript text

Drag in the transcript already highlighted but you had to press Cmd+C to
land it on the clipboard, and the highlight cleared on copy — most users
never realised selection existed. Now drag-release fires copySelectionNoClear
so the text is on the clipboard immediately while the highlight stays put,
matching iTerm2's "Copy to pasteboard on selection" default. Esc clears.

Behaviour:
- Single click in the input still positions the cursor (TextInput onClick).
- Single click in the transcript still does nothing destructive.
- Double / triple click select word / line, then drag extends.
- /copyselect [on|off|toggle] (alias /cos) flips the setting at runtime,
  HERMES_TUI_DISABLE_COPY_ON_SELECT=1 disables at startup, persists via
  display.tui_copy_on_select in config.yaml.

Help overlay now lists drag-select, multi-click, and click-to-position
so the gestures are discoverable.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): support prompt text selection gestures

Add mouse drag selection and Shift+Arrow/Home/End extension inside the TUI composer so prompt text behaves like a normal editable field while keeping click-to-position and right-click paste intact.

Made-with: Cursor

* Revert "feat(tui): auto copy-on-select for transcript text"

This reverts commit 6701288fe0.

* fix(tui): allow composer selection from prompt whitespace

Give the composer a one-cell mouse capture pad before the editable text. The prompt glyph/gutter still does not become selectable, but dragging from the edge now anchors at input offset 0 so users do not need to hit the first character precisely.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): clear selections from blank composer space

Clicking blank space in the transcript or composer now clears active TUI/input selections like a normal text surface. TextInput clicks stop bubbling so cursor placement and selection gestures keep their local behavior.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): delegate prompt gutter drags to composer text

The prompt gutter is now an input gesture region, not selectable content. Dragging from the whitespace or prompt area anchors the composer selection at offset 0, while selection highlight/copy remains limited to actual input text.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): move composer cursor to end on selection clear

External clear actions now collapse the composer selection to the end of the input, matching normal text-field behavior after dismissing a selection.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): capture composer padding before prompt

Add an explicit mouse capture cell over the left padding before the prompt glyph. Drags starting there now delegate to the composer input at offset 0 instead of starting terminal-level selection over the prompt chrome.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): avoid npm install on lockfile mtime churn

Compare package-lock.json against npm's hidden node_modules lock by content instead of mtimes. Git checkouts and npm lock rewrites can make the root lockfile newer even when installed dependencies already match, causing hermes --tui to print Installing TUI dependencies on every launch.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): include prompt leading cell in gesture region

Use the prompt box's real layout region to cover the leading whitespace cell before the glyph. The cell now participates in mouse hit testing and delegates to composer selection instead of starting terminal-level selection.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): widen prompt-side gesture capture band

Capture a wider left-side band around the composer prompt row so drags starting in terminal gutter/padding cells are consumed and delegated to input selection, instead of triggering terminal-level selection chrome.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): make pre-prompt spacer non-selectable content

Replace the sticky-prompt fallback `Text(' ')` with an empty spacer box so the visual gap remains but no literal space character is rendered/copyable before the composer prompt.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): capture pre-prompt spacer without shifting prompt layout

Revert the widened negative-margin prompt capture band and instead capture drags on the dedicated spacer row above the prompt. This keeps prompt/text alignment stable while still delegating whitespace-start drags to composer selection.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): align prompt with status bar and capture full input row

Drop the leading prompt column from 3 to 2 so the input first character lines up with the status bar text. Wrap the prompt+input row in a single mouse-capture box and stop event propagation from TextInput's own handlers so any drag in that row delegates to composer selection without leaking to terminal-level selection.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): anchor hardware cursor during composer selection

When a composer selection covers a row exactly the column width, the rendered text fills the row and the terminal auto-wraps the hardware cursor to col 0 of the next row, leaving a ghost block beneath the prompt. Park the cursor at the start of the input box during selection so it can't escape the input region.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): hide hardware cursor during composer selection

Stop fighting auto-wrap by hiding the hardware cursor outright while the
composer has an active selection. This prevents both the ghost block under
the prompt (cursor wrapping past the last cell) and the parked-cursor block
on the first selected character. The cursor restores as soon as the
selection clears or focus changes.

Made-with: Cursor

* chore(tui): /clean — drop dead capture-pad path, dedupe gutter handlers

- TextInput: remove unused leftCaptureColumns prop and capture-pad math, drop
  unused mouseApi.startAt, fold mouse offset into a single offsetAt helper,
  share a MouseEventLite type across the four handlers.
- appLayout: hoist a GutterMouseEvent type and an endInputDrag callback so the
  spacer/prompt/input rows share one shape.
- _tui_need_npm_install: lift the runtime-only key set to a module constant,
  collapse nested isinstance checks, and document the mtime fallback.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): address copilot review on PR #16732

- Split InputSelection.clear() into clear() (cursor-preserving) and
  collapseToEnd() (clear + jump to end). Cmd+C copy paths keep using
  clear() so the cursor stays put; the blank-area click in useMainApp
  switches to collapseToEnd() to match the requested UX.
- Spacer-row drags now force row=0 when forwarding into the input,
  since the spacer's vertical origin doesn't align with the input box
  and Ink mouse-capture keeps dispatching motion to the original
  target. Prompt+input row drag keeps localRow because origins match.

Made-with: Cursor

* fix(tui): give TextInput Box an explicit width

After the /clean pass dropped the unused capture-pad math, the wrapping
Box also lost its explicit width and started sizing to its rendered
content. Clicks past the last character missed TextInput and fell
through to the parent prompt-row Box, which collapsed the cursor to
offset 0. Pin the Box back to `columns` so the input owns its full
column span regardless of value length.

Made-with: Cursor

* feat(tui): double-click select-all + hide cursor on terminal blur

- Track click time/offset in TextInput so a quick second click on the
  same offset triggers select-all. Ink's screen-level multi-click is
  bypassed once our onMouseDown captures, so the gesture has to be
  detected locally.
- Extend the cursor-hide effect to also fire when the terminal loses
  focus, so the hollow-rect ghost most terminals draw at the parked
  cursor position disappears too.

Made-with: Cursor

* chore(tui): /clean — extract isMultiClickAt helper

Pull the click-recurrence math out of TextInput's onMouseDown into a
small isMultiClickAt(offset) helper so the handler reads as the gesture
list it actually is (multi-click → select-all, otherwise start).
Drop the redundant length>0 guard now that selectAll() already noops on
an empty value.

Made-with: Cursor

* docs(tui): explain _tui_need_npm_install content-vs-mtime comparison

Expand the docstring so future readers understand why we parse the
lockfiles instead of comparing mtimes, what the optional/peer skip
covers, how stale hidden-lock entries are handled, and when we fall
back to mtime.
2026-04-27 16:43:48 -07:00
..
packages/hermes-ink fix(tui): wire Ctrl+L to Ink forceRedraw path 2026-04-27 12:44:24 -05:00
scripts chore(tui): clean remaining Ink perf scaffolding 2026-04-26 21:20:54 -05:00
src fix(tui): mouse + keyboard text selection in the composer (#16732) 2026-04-27 16:43:48 -07:00
.gitignore fix(ui-tui): harden TUI error handling, model validation, command UX parity, and gateway lifecycle 2026-04-13 18:29:24 -05:00
.prettierrc feat: add prettier etc for ui-tui 2026-04-02 19:34:30 -05:00
babel.compiler.config.cjs chore(tui): clean remaining Ink perf scaffolding 2026-04-26 21:20:54 -05:00
eslint.config.mjs chore(tui): clean remaining Ink perf scaffolding 2026-04-26 21:20:54 -05:00
package-lock.json fix(ci): resolve follow-up title edge case and flaky checks 2026-04-27 11:49:02 -05:00
package.json feat(tui): allow collapsing archived todo panels 2026-04-26 16:15:59 -05:00
README.md refactor: /btw is now an alias for /background (#16053) 2026-04-26 07:11:08 -07:00
tsconfig.build.json feat: fork ink and make it work nicely 2026-04-11 11:29:08 -05:00
tsconfig.json feat: fork ink and make it work nicely 2026-04-11 11:29:08 -05:00
vitest.config.ts chore: uptick 2026-04-15 23:29:00 -05:00

Hermes TUI

React + Ink terminal UI for Hermes. TypeScript owns the screen. Python owns sessions, tools, model calls, and most command logic.

hermes --tui

What runs

The client entrypoint is src/entry.tsx. It exits early if stdin is not a TTY, starts GatewayClient, then renders App.

GatewayClient spawns:

python -m tui_gateway.entry

Interpreter resolution order is: HERMES_PYTHONPYTHON$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/python./.venv/bin/python./venv/bin/pythonpython3 (or python on Windows).

The transport is newline-delimited JSON-RPC over stdio:

ui-tui/src                  tui_gateway/
-----------                 -------------
entry.tsx                   entry.py
  -> GatewayClient            -> request loop
  -> App                      -> server.py RPC handlers

stdin/stdout: JSON-RPC requests, responses, events
stderr: captured into an in-memory log ring

Malformed stdout lines are treated as protocol noise and surfaced as gateway.protocol_error. Stderr lines become gateway.stderr. Neither writes directly into the terminal.

Running it

From the repo root, the normal path is:

hermes --tui

The CLI expects ui-tui/node_modules to exist. If the TUI deps are missing:

cd ui-tui
npm install

Local package commands:

npm run dev
npm start
npm run build
npm run lint
npm run fmt
npm run fix

Tests use vitest:

npm test         # single run
npm run test:watch

App model

src/app.tsx is the center of the UI. Heavy logic is split into src/app/:

  • createGatewayEventHandler.ts — maps gateway events to state updates
  • createSlashHandler.ts — local slash command dispatch
  • useComposerState.ts — draft, multiline buffer, queue editing
  • useInputHandlers.ts — keypress routing
  • useTurnState.ts — agent turn lifecycle
  • overlayStore.ts / uiStore.ts — nanostores for overlay and UI state
  • gatewayContext.tsx — React context for the gateway client
  • constants.ts, helpers.ts, interfaces.ts

The top-level app.tsx composes these into the Ink tree with Static transcript output, a live streaming assistant row, prompt overlays, queue preview, status rule, input line, and completion list.

State managed at the top level includes:

  • transcript and streaming state
  • queued messages and input history
  • session lifecycle
  • tool progress and reasoning text
  • prompt flows for approval, clarify, sudo, and secret input
  • slash command routing
  • tab completion and path completion
  • theme state from gateway skin data

The UI renders as a normal Ink tree with Static transcript output, a live streaming assistant row, prompt overlays, queue preview, status rule, input line, and completion list.

The intro panel is driven by session.info and rendered through branding.tsx.

Hotkeys and interactions

Current input behavior is split across app.tsx, components/textInput.tsx, and the prompt/picker components.

Main chat input

Key Behavior
Enter Submit the current draft
empty Enter twice If queued messages exist and the agent is busy, interrupt the current run. If queued messages exist and the agent is idle, send the next queued message
Shift+Enter / Alt+Enter Insert a newline in the current draft
\ + Enter Append the line to the multiline buffer (fallback for terminals without modifier support)
Ctrl+C Interrupt active run, or clear the current draft, or exit if nothing is pending
Ctrl+D Exit
Cmd/Ctrl+G / Alt+G Open $EDITOR with the current draft (use Alt+G in VSCode/Cursor — they bind the primary keystroke to Find Next)
Ctrl+L New session (same as /clear)
Ctrl+V / Alt+V Paste text first, then fall back to image/path attachment when applicable
Tab Apply the active completion
Up/Down Cycle completions if the completion list is open; otherwise edit queued messages first, then walk input history
Left/Right Move the cursor
modified Left/Right Move by word when the terminal sends Ctrl or Meta with the arrow key
Home / Ctrl+A Start of line
End / Ctrl+E End of line
Backspace Delete the character to the left of the cursor
Delete Delete the character to the right of the cursor
modified Backspace Delete the previous word
modified Delete Delete the next word
Ctrl+W Delete the previous word
Ctrl+U Delete from the cursor back to the start of the line
Ctrl+K Delete from the cursor to the end of the line
Meta+B / Meta+F Move by word
!cmd Run a shell command through the gateway
{!cmd} Inline shell interpolation before send; queued drafts keep the raw text until they are sent

Notes:

  • Tab only applies completions when completions are present and you are not in multiline mode.
  • Queue/history navigation only applies when you are not in multiline mode.
  • PgUp / PgDn are left to the terminal emulator; the TUI does not handle them.

Prompt and picker modes

Context Keys Behavior
approval prompt Up/Down, Enter Move and confirm the selected approval choice
approval prompt o, s, a, d Quick-pick once, session, always, deny
approval prompt Esc, Ctrl+C Deny
clarify prompt with choices Up/Down, Enter Move and confirm the selected choice
clarify prompt with choices single-digit number Quick-pick the matching numbered choice
clarify prompt with choices Enter on "Other" Switch into free-text entry
clarify free-text mode Enter Submit typed answer
sudo / secret prompt Enter Submit typed value
sudo / secret prompt Ctrl+C Cancel by sending an empty response
resume picker Up/Down, Enter Move and resume the selected session
resume picker 1-9 Quick-pick one of the first nine visible sessions
resume picker Esc, Ctrl+C Close the picker

Notes:

  • Clarify free-text mode and masked prompts use ink-text-input, so text editing there follows the library's default bindings rather than components/textInput.tsx.
  • When a blocking prompt is open, the main chat input hotkeys are suspended.
  • Clarify mode has no dedicated cancel shortcut in the current client. Sudo and secret prompts only expose Ctrl+C cancellation from the app-level blocked handler.

Interaction rules

  • Plain text entered while the agent is busy is queued instead of sent immediately.
  • Slash commands and !cmd do not queue; they execute immediately even while a run is active.
  • Queue auto-drains after each assistant response, unless a queued item is currently being edited.
  • Up/Down prioritizes queued-message editing over history. History only activates when there is no queue to edit.
  • Queued drafts keep their original !cmd and {!cmd} text while you edit them. Shell commands and interpolation run when the queued item is actually sent.
  • If you load a queued item into the input and resubmit plain text, that queue item is replaced, removed from the queue preview, and promoted to send next. If the agent is still busy, the edited item is moved to the front of the queue and sent after the current run completes.
  • Completion requests are debounced by 60 ms. Input starting with / uses complete.slash. A trailing token that starts with ./, ../, ~/, /, or @ uses complete.path.
  • Text pastes are inserted inline directly into the draft. Nothing is newline-flattened.
  • Cmd/Ctrl+G (or Alt+G in VSCode/Cursor, which intercept the primary keystroke for Find Next) writes the current draft, including any multiline buffer, to a temp file, suspends Ink, launches $EDITOR, then restores the TUI and submits the saved text if the editor exits cleanly.
  • Input history is stored in ~/.hermes/.hermes_history or under HERMES_HOME.

Rendering

Assistant output is rendered in one of two ways:

  • if the payload already contains ANSI, messageLine.tsx prints it directly
  • otherwise components/markdown.tsx renders a small Markdown subset into Ink components

The Markdown renderer handles headings, lists, block quotes, tables, fenced code blocks, diff coloring, inline code, emphasis, links, and plain URLs.

Tool/status activity is shown in a live activity lane. Transcript rows stay focused on user/assistant turns.

Prompt flows

The Python gateway can pause the main loop and request structured input:

  • approval.request: allow once, allow for session, allow always, or deny
  • clarify.request: pick from choices or type a custom answer
  • sudo.request: masked password entry
  • secret.request: masked value entry for a named env var
  • session.list: used by SessionPicker for /resume

These are stateful UI branches in app.tsx, not separate screens.

Commands

The local slash handler covers the built-ins that need direct client behavior:

  • /help
  • /quit, /exit, /q
  • /clear
  • /new
  • /compact
  • /resume
  • /copy
  • /paste
  • /details
  • /logs
  • /statusbar, /sb
  • /queue
  • /undo
  • /retry

Notes:

  • /copy sends the selected assistant response through OSC 52.
  • /paste with no args asks the gateway to attach a clipboard image.
  • Text paste remains inline-only; Cmd+V / Ctrl+V handle layered text/OSC52/image fallback before /paste is needed.
  • /details [hidden|collapsed|expanded|cycle] controls thinking/tool-detail visibility.
  • /statusbar toggles the status rule on/off.

Anything else falls through to:

  1. slash.exec
  2. command.dispatch

That lets Python own aliases, plugins, skills, and registry-backed commands without duplicating the logic in the TUI.

Event surface

Primary event types the client handles today:

Event Payload
gateway.ready { skin? }
session.info session metadata for banner + tool/skill panels
message.start start assistant streaming
message.delta { text, rendered? }
message.complete { text, rendered?, usage, status }
thinking.delta { text }
reasoning.delta { text }
reasoning.available { text }
status.update { kind, text }
tool.start { tool_id, name, context? }
tool.progress { name, preview }
tool.complete { tool_id, name }
clarify.request { question, choices?, request_id }
approval.request { command, description }
sudo.request { request_id }
secret.request { prompt, env_var, request_id }
background.complete { task_id, text }
error { message }
gateway.stderr synthesized from child stderr
gateway.protocol_error synthesized from malformed stdout

Theme model

The client starts with DEFAULT_THEME from theme.ts, then merges in gateway skin data from gateway.ready.

Current branding overrides:

  • agent name
  • prompt symbol
  • welcome text
  • goodbye text

Current color overrides:

  • banner title, accent, border, body, dim
  • label, ok, error, warn

branding.tsx uses those values for the logo, session panel, and update notice.

File map

ui-tui/
  packages/hermes-ink/   forked Ink renderer (local dep)
  src/
    entry.tsx            TTY gate + render()
    app.tsx              top-level Ink tree, composes src/app/*
    gatewayClient.ts     child process + JSON-RPC bridge
    theme.ts             default palette + skin merge
    constants.ts         display constants, hotkeys, tool labels
    types.ts             shared client-side types
    banner.ts            ASCII art data

    app/
      createGatewayEventHandler.ts  event → state mapping
      createSlashHandler.ts         local slash dispatch
      useComposerState.ts           draft + multiline + queue editing
      useInputHandlers.ts           keypress routing
      useTurnState.ts               agent turn lifecycle
      overlayStore.ts               nanostores for overlays
      uiStore.ts                    nanostores for UI flags
      gatewayContext.tsx             React context for gateway client
      constants.ts                  app-level constants
      helpers.ts                    pure helpers
      interfaces.ts                 internal interfaces

    components/
      appChrome.tsx      status bar, input row, completions
      appLayout.tsx      top-level layout composition
      appOverlays.tsx    overlay routing (pickers, prompts)
      branding.tsx       banner + session summary
      markdown.tsx       Markdown-to-Ink renderer
      maskedPrompt.tsx   masked input for sudo / secrets
      messageLine.tsx    transcript rows
      modelPicker.tsx    model switch picker
      prompts.tsx        approval + clarify flows
      queuedMessages.tsx queued input preview
      sessionPicker.tsx  session resume picker
      textInput.tsx      custom line editor
      thinking.tsx       spinner, reasoning, tool activity

    hooks/
      useCompletion.ts   tab completion (slash + path)
      useInputHistory.ts persistent history navigation
      useQueue.ts        queued message management
      useVirtualHistory.ts in-memory history for pickers

    lib/
      history.ts         persistent input history
      messages.ts        message formatting helpers
      osc52.ts           OSC 52 clipboard copy
      rpc.ts             JSON-RPC type helpers
      text.ts            text helpers, ANSI detection, previews

    types/
      hermes-ink.d.ts    type declarations for @hermes/ink

    __tests__/           vitest suite

Related Python side:

tui_gateway/
  entry.py               stdio entrypoint
  server.py              RPC handlers and session logic
  render.py              optional rich/ANSI bridge
  slash_worker.py        persistent HermesCLI subprocess for slash commands