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dfd6bcf1ff fix(desktop): restore accordion expand for credential settings rows (#39327)
* fix(desktop): restore accordion expand for credential settings rows

Reintroduce collapsible provider and tool key rows so descriptions, docs
links, and advanced fields stay hidden until a row is expanded.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>

* docs(desktop): add credential settings accordion screenshots for PR 39327

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>

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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-06-04 19:10:44 -04:00
d29caf3828 fix(desktop): satisfy slash metadata typecheck 2026-06-04 17:56:36 -04:00
1eeb7da2e6 fix(desktop): slash commands bypass queue when busy and chip id suffix leak (#39289)
Two fixes for desktop app slash command handling:

1. Slash commands submitted while the agent is busy now execute
   immediately instead of being queued. Previously submitDraft()
   unconditionally queued any draft when busy, but slash commands
   are client-side operations or self-contained gateway RPCs that
   should run regardless of busy state (matching TUI behavior).
   executeSlashCommand already has its own per-command busy guard
   for commands that genuinely need an idle session.

2. Slash command trigger items no longer leak the "|index" suffix
   from their item.id into the serialized chip text. The
   toItem callback now sets rawText in metadata so
   hermesDirectiveFormatter.serialize takes the direct-insertion
   path instead of the legacy @type:id fallback. This also means
   slash commands enter the composer as plain text (not chips),
   matching selectSkinSlashCommand and TUI behavior.
2026-06-04 16:06:45 -05:00
acce1a2452 feat(desktop): polish credentials settings and messaging env routing (#39217)
* feat(desktop): polish credentials settings and messaging env routing

Align Provider API Keys and Tools & Keys with Advanced ListRow inputs,
add Tools & Keys sidebar subnav, move platform env vars to Messaging via
channel_managed discovery, strip toolset emojis, and condense cron actions.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>

* fix(desktop): align Messaging credential inputs with settings ListRow style

Remove monospace inputs and use CREDENTIAL_CONTROL_CLASS + ListRow layout
to match Provider API Keys and Tools & Keys.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>

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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-06-04 14:01:15 -04:00
a3fb48b2ce fix(state): keep /branch sessions visible after parent reopen
/branch (aka /fork) sessions vanished from /resume and /sessions. Both
surfaces funnel through list_sessions_rich(include_children=False), which
hid any session with a parent_session_id unless identified as a branch via a
heuristic — parent.end_reason == 'branched' AND child.started_at >=
parent.ended_at.

Two ways that heuristic failed:
1. CLI/gateway branches: once the parent was reopened (e.g. resumed) and
   re-ended with a different end_reason (tui_shutdown overwriting 'branched'),
   the heuristic stopped matching and the branch was hidden permanently.
2. TUI branches (tui_gateway session.branch): the TUI never ends the parent
   as 'branched' — it creates the child while the parent is still live — so
   the heuristic NEVER matched and TUI branches were hidden from the moment
   they were created (this is the macOS desktop app's primary symptom).

Fix: persist a stable '_branched_from' marker in the branch session's
model_config at creation time across ALL THREE branch paths (CLI cli.py,
gateway gateway/run.py, and TUI tui_gateway/server.py), and OR a
json_extract(model_config, '$._branched_from') IS NOT NULL check into the
list_sessions_rich filter. The marker is immutable across the parent's
lifecycle, so the branch stays visible regardless of how/whether the parent
is ended. The legacy end_reason heuristic is kept (OR'd) so pre-existing
branches remain visible. Subagent/compression children (no marker, parent
not 'branched') stay correctly hidden. Fixes #20856.

Approach by liuhao1024 (PR #20864); reimplemented on current main, extended
to the TUI branch path (which the original missed), with regression tests for
the reopen+re-end scenario and the TUI marker persistence.
2026-06-04 10:07:20 -07:00
d1367355d5 chore(release): map jeffrobodie@gmail.com -> jeffrobodie-glitch for salvage 2026-06-04 12:18:38 -04:00
1f347ee543 fix(uv): move venv aside instead of gutting it in place on Windows rebuild
hermes update can brick a Windows install. When 'hermes update --force' runs
past the concurrent-process guard, rebuild_venv runs while the venv is still in
use: shutil.rmtree(ignore_errors=True) deletes site-packages + certifi's cert
bundle but can't remove the locked python.exe, leaving a half-gutted venv that
uv venv then refuses to overwrite. Every later HTTPS call dies with
FileNotFoundError for the missing cacert and there is no recovery.

--clear alone (the c136eb4de retry path) does not fix the real lock case: when
the locked interpreter is *inside* the venv being rebuilt, neither rmtree nor
uv venv --clear can delete it. os.replace of the parent directory *is* allowed
on Windows (a running .exe is tracked by handle, not path), so we move the old
venv aside atomically to <venv>.old, rebuild with --clear in its place, and the
still-running gateway/desktop keep using the moved-aside copy until they
restart. If the venv genuinely can't be moved, we abort cleanly and leave it
fully intact; if the rebuild fails, we restore the moved-aside copy.

Folds in the call-site guards from #38511 (@f3rs3n):
- rebuild_venv() returns False (and restores the backup) if uv exits 0 without
  producing an interpreter.
- both hermes update venv-rebuild call sites abort with RuntimeError instead of
  continuing into dependency install when rebuild_venv() returns False.

Also gitignore /venv.old/ so the update autostash (git stash --include-untracked)
doesn't sweep the moved-aside venv on every run.

Root-cause fix for #37881. Supersedes the --clear-only retry from c136eb4de.

Co-authored-by: f3rs3n <32328813+f3rs3n@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-04 12:18:38 -04:00
ee7948ea6e fix(deps): exclude dev tooling from all extra 2026-06-04 08:54:38 -07:00
8077e7d2fb fix(tui): narrow resume lock to avoid blocking session.close
The salvaged fix held _session_resume_lock across _make_agent (MCP discovery
+ AIAgent construction, seconds), serializing it against session.close. Since
session.close runs on the main RPC dispatch thread (not a _LONG_HANDLER), a
close racing a mid-build resume would stall all fast-path RPCs (approval.respond,
session.interrupt).

Restructure to double-checked locking: build the agent outside the lock, then
re-check _find_live_session_by_key under the lock before _init_session. A losing
concurrent resume discards its just-built agent (no worker/poller wired yet) and
reuses the winner. Updated the concurrent-resume regression test to assert the
real invariant (one surviving live session + loser agent closed) rather than the
implementation detail of a single _make_agent call.
2026-06-04 08:18:26 -07:00
bd6d098762 fix(tui): keep resumed live history current 2026-06-04 08:18:26 -07:00
98903d0313 fix(tui): reuse live session on resume 2026-06-04 08:18:26 -07:00
30412a9771 fix(cron): re-validate stale cron-output entries before deletion (#37721)
quick() and dry_run() previously trusted the stored category from
tracked.json without re-validating at delete time. Stale entries from
before #34840 could carry category="cron-output" for cron control-plane
paths (e.g. cron/jobs.json), causing quick() to delete the live
scheduler registry.

Fix:
- Fix guess_category() to only classify cron/output/** as cron-output
  (was classifying ALL cron/* paths, missing the #34840 fix).
- Re-validate cron-output entries via guess_category() at delete time
  in quick() and dry_run(); stale entries that are no longer classified
  as cron-output are skipped and removed from tracked.json.
- Add _is_protected_cron_path() as a hard defense-in-depth guard that
  blocks deletion of cron/cronjobs directories and known control-plane
  files (jobs.json, .tick.lock) regardless of stored category.
- Update test_cron_subtree_categorised to match fixed guess_category
  (only cron/output/* is cron-output, not all of cron/).

Tests: add 5 regression tests in TestStaleCronEntryMigration.
2026-06-04 07:52:04 -07:00
693f4c7e9c fix(gateway): clear zombie agent slot when session_reset races in-flight run
A session_reset (/new, /cc) that bumps the run generation while an agent
turn is in flight left the dead agent in the _running_agents slot: the
in-flight run's own release is generation-guarded and correctly returns
False, and the outer finally's sentinel-only check also missed the
leftover real agent. The session then silently dropped every subsequent
message as 'agent busy' until a full gateway restart. (#28686)

- _process_message_or_command outer finally now calls the unconditional,
  idempotent _release_running_agent_state(key) on all exit paths instead
  of the sentinel-vs-else branch that could strand a dead agent.
- _handle_reset_command evicts the slot right after bumping the
  generation, so the zombie is cleared at reset time regardless of how
  the in-flight run unwinds.

Co-authored-by: CryptoByz <cryptobyz.airdrop@gmail.com>
2026-06-04 07:50:45 -07:00
2982122be7 fix(gateway): deliver $HOME deliverables on root-run gateways
Root-run gateways have $HOME=/root, which is on the MEDIA system-path
denylist, so the gateway silently dropped agent-generated deliverables
under /root (e.g. /root/work/proposal.docx) — the user got a 'here is
your file' reply with nothing attached.

_path_under_denied_prefix now treats the running user's own home as
deliverable: the home tree itself is no longer denied, while the
more-specific denied paths inside it (~/.ssh, ~/.aws, ~/.hermes/.env,
auth.json, config.yaml) stay blocked because they are separate denylist
entries. The exception only matches when the denied prefix IS $HOME, so
a non-root gateway still can't deliver another user's home.

Diagnosis, reproduction, and the failing-case analysis are from
@GodsBoy (#38108 / #38106). Implemented here as the minimal denylist
fix rather than a staging/copy subsystem.

Co-authored-by: GodsBoy <dhuysamen@gmail.com>
2026-06-04 07:50:22 -07:00
580d924097 perf(desktop): make session-id search SQL-bounded, not O(n)
search_sessions_by_id previously fetched up to 10k sessions via
list_sessions_rich and filtered them in Python — O(n) per keystroke.
Push the id match into SQL instead.

- list_sessions_rich gains an optional id_query param: a case-insensitive
  LIKE pushed into the outer WHERE, matched against each surfaced row's id
  AND every id in its forward compression chain (via the existing chain
  CTE). Searching a compression root id or a tip id both resolve to the
  same projected conversation. LIKE wildcards in the needle are escaped.
- search_sessions_by_id now fetches only matching rows (limit*4) and ranks
  exact > prefix > substring in Python over that small set.
- web_server /api/sessions/search: route ID matches and content matches
  through one lineage-keyed dedup helper so an id-hit and a content-hit on
  the same conversation collapse to a single result (the contributor's
  version keyed ID hits by raw sid and content hits by root, which could
  double-list a compression tip).
- command-center haystack also matches _lineage_root_id for parity.

E2E verified against a real DB: exact match over 3000+ sessions
materializes 1 row in Python (was ~3000), 5ms; root-id resolves to tip;
LIKE-wildcard escaping holds.

Follow-up to @0xharryriddle's feat(desktop): search sessions by id.
2026-06-04 07:49:34 -07:00
9ecc331be8 feat(desktop): search sessions by id 2026-06-04 07:49:34 -07:00
62f0cfd902 fix(kanban-dashboard): use context-local board pin in specify/decompose endpoints
The dashboard specify and decompose endpoints run as sync FastAPI threadpool
handlers and pinned the active board by mutating the process-global
HERMES_KANBAN_BOARD env var. Two concurrent requests for different boards
race on that shared global and cross-write — the same bug class as the CLI
path (#38323), now using the scoped_current_board() contextvar introduced by
the CLI fix.
2026-06-04 07:39:53 -07:00
081694c111 fix(kanban): isolate board override per concurrent call 2026-06-04 07:39:53 -07:00
de370fd10f fix(dashboard): prevent stale desc-save indicator when requests overlap
handleSaveDesc and handleAutoDescribe both set their loading flag in a
try block but always cleared it unconditionally in finally. When a user
opened profile A's description editor, clicked Save, then quickly
switched to profile B's editor and saved, profile A's resolving request
would clear descSaving/describing while profile B's request was still
in-flight, making the "Saving…" indicator disappear prematurely.

Track concurrent in-flight counts with descSavingCount and
describingCount refs (mirrors the existing activeDescRequest guard
pattern). The loading flag is cleared only when the counter reaches
zero, i.e. all overlapping requests have settled.
2026-06-04 07:23:22 -07:00
c2d11cc95d fix(dashboard): surface model-write failure when creating a profile
POST /api/profiles returns model_set: false when the model assignment
step fails (e.g. filesystem error) while the profile itself was created
successfully. handleCreate discarded the response, so the user received
a "Profile created" success toast with no indication that their chosen
model was not persisted.

Capture the response and show an error toast when a model was selected
but model_set is explicitly false, directing the user to set it from
the profile editor.
2026-06-04 07:23:22 -07:00
6feb40e702 fix(desktop): wait for backend exit before reloading on connection-config apply
The apply handler sent SIGTERM then fired a 150 ms setTimeout to reload
the renderer. If the backend took longer to shut down the port was still
bound when startHermes() ran after reload, causing an "address already
in use" failure.

Capture the process reference before resetHermesConnection() nulls it,
then await the actual exit event. A 5 s SIGKILL fallback ensures the
wait never hangs if the backend ignores SIGTERM.
2026-06-04 07:23:22 -07:00
fef04a197e fix(desktop): purge electron cache unconditionally, not via stdlib zipfile gate
The salvaged detector validated each cached electron-*.zip with
zipfile.testzip() and only purged ones it judged corrupt. But stdlib
zipfile reads from the end-of-central-directory backward, so it silently
tolerates prepended/concatenated junk — which is exactly the corruption
the bug report names ('86257938 extra bytes at beginning or within
zipfile', a partial download resumed into the same file). testzip()
returns clean on those zips, so the self-heal never fired for the
reported failure mode.

Drop the self-rolled validator: on any packaged-build failure, purge the
version's cached zips AND the half-written unpacked dir, then retry once.
@electron/get re-downloads with its own SHASUM verification — the real
source of truth, which catches prepend/concat/truncate alike. An
unrelated failure just costs one clean re-download and fails the same way.

Verified empirically: zipfile.testzip() returns None (clean) on a
prepended-junk zip; the unconditional purge removes it correctly.
2026-06-04 07:17:33 -07:00
f583c6ebd5 fix(desktop): recover from corrupt cached Electron download on build
hermes desktop failed on Linux with an ENOENT renaming
release/linux-unpacked/electron -> Hermes. Root cause is a corrupt
cached Electron zip (~/.cache/electron/electron-*.zip): app-builder
unpack-electron extracts a partial tree from the bad zip that is
missing the electron binary, so electron-builder dies on the final
rename. Re-running repeats the broken extraction, leaving the desktop
app permanently unlaunchable until the cache is manually purged.

- Add _electron_download_cache_dirs() + _purge_corrupt_electron_cache()
  to hermes_cli/main.py: validate every electron-*.zip via
  zipfile.testzip() and delete corrupt ones; honor electron_config_cache
  / ELECTRON_CACHE overrides with per-OS defaults.
- Wire purge + single retry into cmd_gui packaged-build failure path so
  a poisoned download self-heals (electron re-downloads clean).
- Add beforePack hook (apps/desktop/scripts/before-pack.cjs) to wipe the
  target unpacked dir before staging, making packaging idempotent across
  interrupted runs. Cross-platform, best-effort.
- Tests: corrupt-zip detector, cmd_gui purge/retry/launch path,
  no-retry-when-clean path, and node --test for the cleanup helper.
2026-06-04 07:17:33 -07:00
e003c53b06 chore(desktop): zero eslint/typecheck debt + prettier pass (#39100)
- eslint --fix across src/ and electron/ (unused imports, import/prop sort, padding)
- flatten empty catch blocks in electron CJS; drop unused applyUpdatesPosixInApp arg
- add setMutableRef helper for imperative ref writes (react-compiler clean)
- move sidebar cookie persistence into an effect; extract scrollElementToBottom helper
2026-06-04 14:10:38 +00:00
3858cf4307 fix(cli): honor global-root active_provider fallback for named profiles 2026-06-04 07:08:30 -07:00
b7169f9bbb fix(gateway): keep pending /update completion notifications until the target platform reconnects 2026-06-04 06:56:28 -07:00
a6a0a5b1b0 fix(desktop): detect linux arm64 binary 2026-06-04 09:51:26 -04:00
fff0561441 fix(gateway): anchor Google Chat OAuth client secret to default Hermes root 2026-06-04 06:45:32 -07:00
07f5382675 fix(gateway): don't treat dm_policy: pairing as open access on own-policy adapters 2026-06-04 06:31:28 -07:00
4cca7f569d fix(tools): add raise_for_status for MiniMax t2a_v2 TTS path
The MiniMax t2a_v2 code path calls response.json() without first
checking the HTTP status code. If the API returns HTTP 4xx/5xx with
non-JSON content (e.g. HTML error page), response.json() raises an
opaque JSONDecodeError instead of a clear HTTPError.

The non-t2a_v2 path already has response.raise_for_status() at line
1299. Add the same check before response.json() in the t2a_v2 path
for consistent error handling.
2026-06-04 06:17:11 -07:00
dd4ba4c2c4 fix(vision): cap pixel dimensions proactively at embed time + declare Pillow
Follow-up to the salvaged #37727. That PR fixed the reactive recovery path
(classifier + post-failure shrinker) but left the PROACTIVE embed-time guard
in vision_tools byte-only — a tall small-byte screenshot (e.g. 1200x12000 at
0.06 MB) still baked into immutable history un-resized, relying on a failed
round-trip to trigger reactive shrink.

- vision_tools: add _image_exceeds_dimension() + _EMBED_MAX_DIMENSION (7900px);
  the embed-time cap now fires on bytes OR pixels and passes max_dimension to
  the resizer, so tall small-byte images are shrunk before they're embedded.
- vision_tools: best-effort lazy-install of Pillow (tool.vision) in the resize
  ImportError fallback so the soft dep self-heals (respects allow_lazy_installs).
- error_classifier: add two more Anthropic dimension-cap wording variants.
- pyproject + lazy_deps: declare Pillow as the [vision] extra / tool.vision
  lazy dep (it was undeclared everywhere; without it ALL resize recovery no-ops).
- tests: cover _image_exceeds_dimension (tall/small/edge/no-Pillow/corrupt).

Co-authored-by: kyssta-exe <kyssta-exe@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-04 06:16:45 -07:00
6bdbe30763 fix(vision): guard image pixel dimensions, not just bytes (#37677)
Anthropic enforces two independent ceilings per image:
1. 5 MB encoded byte size
2. 8000 px longest side

Hermes only guarded #1. A tall screenshot (e.g. 1200x12000 at 0.06 MB)
passes every byte check but fails the pixel check, returning a
non-retryable HTTP 400 that permanently bricks the conversation thread.

Fixes:
- error_classifier: add 'image dimensions exceed' pattern to
  _IMAGE_TOO_LARGE_PATTERNS so the 400 is classified as image_too_large
  and triggers the shrink/retry path instead of falling through to
  non-retryable error.
- conversation_compression: check pixel dimensions (via Pillow) even
  when byte size is under the 4 MB target. If max(dims) > 8000, force
  shrink.
- vision_tools._resize_image_for_vision: add optional max_dimension param.
  When set, images exceeding the pixel cap are downscaled even if they're
  under the byte budget. The resize loop now checks both byte AND pixel
  limits before accepting a candidate.

Closes #37677
2026-06-04 06:16:45 -07:00
f7dabd3019 fix(api-server): guard json.loads against corrupted SQLite data in response cache
The ResponseStore.get() method calls json.loads(row[0]) without any
error handling. If the SQLite responses table contains corrupted JSON
data (e.g. from a crash mid-write or disk corruption), this raises
an unhandled JSONDecodeError that propagates to the caller.

Fix: wrap in try/except (json.JSONDecodeError, TypeError). On parse
failure, log a warning, evict the corrupted entry from the cache, and
return None (consistent with the function's Optional return type).
2026-06-04 06:15:29 -07:00
7314757876 refactor(feishu): slim meeting-invite parser; add AUTHOR_MAP entry
Collapse the payload-shape normalization helpers into one _as_dict and
drop unused dataclass fields (user_type/user_role, duplicate id, bot) on
the meeting-invite handler. Module 274->212 LOC, behavior unchanged.

Add zhaolei.vc@bytedance.com -> zhaoleibd to release.py AUTHOR_MAP.
2026-06-04 06:15:23 -07:00
f3bbfda6d1 feat(gateway): handle Feishu meeting invitations
Change-Id: I8cf5638393dd9adb1d7be5e170ce5082b41f77fa
2026-06-04 06:15:23 -07:00
86c64cfb5b fix(gateway): visually expire Discord interactive views on timeout
All Discord interactive views (ExecApprovalView, SlashConfirmView,
UpdatePromptView, ModelPickerView, ClarifyChoiceView) now edit their
message when the view times out, disabling buttons and updating the
embed to show a 'Prompt expired' footer. Previously, timed-out buttons
remained visually clickable in the UI, causing Discord's generic
'Interaction failed' error when clicked.

Fixes #38022
2026-06-04 06:14:54 -07:00
38d3c49aaf refactor(skills): clean up bundled skill set + add environments: relevance gate (#39028)
* refactor(skills): clean up bundled skill set + add environments: relevance gate

Bundled skills cleanup pass plus a new offer-time relevance gate.

Removals (redundant / dead):
- spotify (covered by the spotify plugin's 7 native tools)
- linear (covered by `hermes mcp install linear`)
- kanban-codex-lane, debugging-hermes-tui-commands
- empty category markers: diagramming, gifs, inference-sh,
  mlops/training, mlops/vector-databases
- domain (stale orphan dup of optional/research/domain-intel)

Bundled -> optional:
- baoyu-article-illustrator, baoyu-comic, creative-ideation, pixel-art
- dspy, subagent-driven-development
- minecraft-modpack-server, pokemon-player
- hermes-s6-container-supervision (-> optional/devops)

Consolidation:
- webhook-subscriptions + native-mcp folded into the hermes-agent skill
  as references/webhooks.md + references/native-mcp.md with SKILL.md pointers
- writing-plans merged into plan (v2.0.0); related_skills + prose refs updated

New: environments: frontmatter gate (agent/skill_utils.skill_matches_environment)
- Offer-time relevance filter (kanban / docker / s6), parallel to platforms:.
- Wired into the 3 OFFER surfaces only (prompt_builder skills index,
  skills_tool.list_skills, skill_commands slash discovery).
- Explicit loads (skill_view, --skills preload) intentionally BYPASS it, so
  load-bearing force-loads like the kanban dispatcher's `--skills kanban-worker`
  always resolve. Verified via E2E.
- kanban-orchestrator/kanban-worker tagged environments: [kanban];
  hermes-s6-container-supervision tagged environments: [s6] + platforms: [linux].

Validation: 8/8 E2E gating assertions (incl force-load invariant);
442 targeted tests green (agent, skills_tool, skill_commands, kanban worker).

* docs: regenerate skill catalogs + pages for the bundled cleanup

Regenerated per-skill doc pages, catalogs, and sidebar to match the skill
moves/removals in the parent commit. Moved skills' pages relocate
bundled -> optional (history preserved); removed skills' pages deleted;
edited skills' pages refreshed (hermes-agent now embeds the webhook +
native-mcp reference pointers). zh-Hans i18n mirror: stale bundled pages
and catalog rows for moved/removed skills pruned (new optional translations
land via the translation pipeline).

* test: drop regression test for removed kanban-codex-lane skill

The kanban-codex-lane skill was removed in the bundled-skills cleanup;
its dedicated regression test read the now-deleted SKILL.md and failed
with FileNotFoundError on CI shard 6.
2026-06-04 06:11:22 -07:00
c136eb4de1 fix(update): harden venv rebuild + verify core deps after install
Two complementary fixes for a silent partial-install failure that bit
``hermes update`` in the wild: a fresh checkout pulled 145 commits,
``rebuild_venv`` failed to recreate the venv on Windows because
``shutil.rmtree(ignore_errors=True)`` couldn't delete files held open by
the running ``hermes.exe`` shim. ``uv venv`` then refused with
"A directory already exists at: venv" and the update fell back to
installing on top of the stale venv. The resulting partial install
missed exactly one newly-added base dep — ``pathspec==1.1.1`` — which
``hermes desktop --build-only`` imports at the top of its content-hash
check. The desktop rebuild died with ModuleNotFoundError and the parent
update only logged "⚠ Desktop build failed (non-fatal)". Same root cause
made the "default: sync failed" line in the skill-sync stage, because
that sync subprocess hit the same missing import.

Fix 1: ``rebuild_venv`` retries with ``--clear``
------------------------------------------------
If ``uv venv`` fails with "already exists" in stderr (which is what uv
prints, and what uv's own hint tells you to fix with --clear), retry
once with ``--clear``. Only this specific failure pattern triggers the
retry — disk-full / interpreter-download failures still surface as
before so we don't mask real problems.

Fix 2: post-install dep verification
------------------------------------
Belt-and-suspenders so future uv resolver quirks (or any other cause of
partial installs) surface immediately instead of hours later in a
downstream subprocess. After ``_install_python_dependencies_with_optional_fallback``
runs, ``_verify_core_dependencies_installed``:

  1. Reads ``[project.dependencies]`` straight from pyproject.toml
     (so we don't trust the venv's stale metadata).
  2. Filters by environment markers via ``packaging.requirements.Requirement``
     so cross-platform exclusions (``ptyprocess ; sys_platform != 'win32'``)
     don't false-positive on Windows.
  3. Runs ``importlib.metadata.version()`` for each remaining dep inside
     the *target* venv interpreter (resolved from ``VIRTUAL_ENV``, not
     ``sys.executable``).
  4. If anything is missing, reinstalls the base group with
     ``--reinstall`` to force re-resolution. If a second probe still
     reports missing deps, force-installs each one with its pinned spec.
  5. Treats final failure as a warning rather than a hard error — a
     single broken-on-PyPI dep shouldn't block an otherwise-successful
     update — but the message points at ``hermes update --force`` and
     names the missing packages so the user knows what's wrong.

Tests
-----
- ``TestRebuildVenv::test_retries_with_clear_when_dir_already_exists`` —
  simulates the rmtree-couldn't-delete-it failure mode and asserts the
  ``--clear`` retry path is taken and succeeds.
- ``TestRebuildVenv::test_does_not_retry_when_first_failure_is_not_dir_exists``
  — guards against masking real failures (disk full, etc.).
- ``test_verify_core_dependencies.py`` — 7 tests covering the happy
  path, the regression (missing pathspec triggers --reinstall), the
  per-package fallback when --reinstall doesn't help, the platform-
  marker filter so Windows doesn't try to install ptyprocess, the
  missing-pyproject noop, and the VIRTUAL_ENV resolver.

Co-authored-by: Kyssta <218078013+kyssta-exe@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-04 06:05:41 -07:00
28ca4460a1 fix(gateway): guard kanban dispatcher against malformed config and empty summaries
Two error handling gaps in the gateway kanban dispatcher:

1. float() on dispatch_interval_seconds crashes with ValueError if the
   config value is a non-numeric string. Wrap in try/except and fall
   back to the default 60-second interval with a warning log.

2. splitlines()[0] on payload_summary and task.result raises IndexError
   when the string is whitespace-only (truthy but strip() produces empty
   string, splitlines() returns []). Guard with a check on the lines
   list before indexing.
2026-06-04 06:03:05 -07:00
cbfe1d21d1 docs(guides): Run Nemotron 3 Ultra free in Hermes Agent (launch guide) (#38769)
* docs(guides): add "Run Nemotron 3 Ultra free in Hermes Agent" launch guide

Day-0 NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra availability on Nous Portal (free June 4-18,
in partnership with NVIDIA + Nebius). Quick Setup walkthrough for selecting
the nvidia/nemotron-3-ultra:free tier, plus switching/troubleshooting notes.
Registered at the top of Guides & Tutorials.

* docs(guides): reword Nemotron lead-in to match launch copy

Frame as Nemotron Coalition induction (working with NVIDIA) + Nebius
partnership for the free tier, rather than a direct NVIDIA partnership,
to avoid overstating the relationship.

* docs(guides): lead Nemotron guide with desktop app, CLI second

Add a one-click desktop-app install track (download → Nous Portal
recommended sign-in → pick the Free-tier nemotron-3-ultra model) as the
recommended path for non-terminal users, and keep the CLI curl flow as
Option B. Update switching/troubleshooting to cover both surfaces.
2026-06-04 09:00:29 -04:00
cd68b8f0e8 fix(auth): set active_provider after hermes auth add qwen-oauth
hermes auth add qwen-oauth called pool.add_entry() but never wrote to
providers["qwen-oauth"] or set active_provider in auth.json.
_model_section_has_credentials() checks get_active_provider() first; with
active_provider unset and no api_key_env_vars configured for oauth_external
providers, the setup wizard reported "No inference provider configured" even
after a successful Qwen CLI OAuth login.

Add _mark_qwen_oauth_active() in auth.py: writes a minimal provider state
entry (base_url for display only) and calls _save_provider_state() to set
active_provider. The function deliberately does not copy the api_key — that
lives in the Qwen CLI credential file managed by _save_qwen_cli_tokens /
resolve_qwen_runtime_credentials and must not be duplicated in auth.json
where it would become stale.

pool.add_entry() is retained so "hermes auth list" continues to show the entry.
Runtime credential resolution continues to use resolve_qwen_runtime_credentials.

Mirrors the fix applied to openai-codex (#37517) and xai-oauth (#37576).
2026-06-04 05:58:33 -07:00
d12c233378 docs(wecom): stop implying live streaming and typing support (#38990)
The WeCom adapter delivers each response as a single complete message
via aibot_respond_msg / aibot_send_msg — it does not stream tokens
incrementally (no edit_message override) and send_typing is a no-op.
Reword the 'Reply-mode streaming' feature bullet to 'Reply correlation',
retitle the section to 'Reply-Mode Responses', and add a note clarifying
that neither token streaming nor typing indicators are supported.
2026-06-04 05:57:01 -07:00
71a9f44e80 fix(gateway): retry startup auto-resume when a failed platform reconnects 2026-06-04 05:56:45 -07:00
fa8e2f935b polish(minimax): address Copilot review comments on M3 default-aux fix
Three Copilot inline review comments on #37664, two worth landing
in a polish pass before merge:

1. auxiliary_client.py:270 — Copilot suggested keeping the
   minimax-* entries in _API_KEY_PROVIDER_AUX_MODELS_FALLBACK as
   a safety net for environments where the profile-based
   resolution can't import or run plugin discovery. **Declined.**
   The deepseek precedent (commit 773a0faca) explicitly removed
   deepseek from the same dict for the same reason — the profile
   layer is the source of truth and the dict is a legacy
   pre-profiles-system fallback. We do not want to fragment the
   codebase by provider: either the profile layer is authoritative
   or the dict is. The minimax PR picks profile (matching deepseek)
   and the dict stays cleaned up. The risk Copilot raises is
   real but theoretical — plugin discovery runs at import time of
   the providers module, which is the first thing any modern
   Hermes entrypoint imports.

2. tests/agent/test_minimax_provider.py:162 — Copilot flagged
   that the test class relies on _get_aux_model_for_provider()
   resolving via provider profiles but doesn't explicitly trigger
   plugin discovery. **Fixed.** Added 'import model_tools  # noqa:
   F401' at the top of both test_minimax_aux_is_standard and
   test_minimax_aux_not_highspeed. The fixtures in the parallel
   test_minimax_profile.py already did this; the legacy test in
   test_minimax_provider.py was order-dependent and would silently
   break if anyone reorganised the test ordering. Pinned the
   dependency explicitly so the test is order-independent.

3. tests/plugins/model_providers/test_minimax_profile.py:46 —
   Copilot flagged that the docstring referenced a hard-coded
   line number 'hermes_cli/models.py:298' that would go stale.
   **Fixed.** Replaced with the symbol reference
   'hermes_cli.models._PROVIDER_MODELS[\'minimax\']' which is
   stable under file edits and grep-friendly. The new docstring
   also reads more naturally — readers don't have to look up
   'what's at line 298' to follow the reasoning.

All 221 minimax-related tests still pass.
2026-06-04 05:53:35 -07:00
b531b5d12a fix(minimax): update AUTHOR_MAP entry + test_minimax_oauth_aux_model_registered
Two follow-ups to the M3 default-aux-model PR (#37664):

1. AUTHOR_MAP entry: add fearvox1015@gmail.com -> Fearvox so the
   check-attribution CI job recognises Nolan's real contributor
   email. The previous run of the attribution check on #37664
   failed because the commit was authored as nolan@0xvox.com
   (wrong local git config) which isn't in AUTHOR_MAP. The
   commit itself is now re-authored to fearvox1015@gmail.com
   so both the per-commit check and the AUTHOR_MAP lookup pass.

2. tests/hermes_cli/test_api_key_providers.py::TestMinimaxOAuthProvider
   ::test_minimax_oauth_aux_model_registered was pinning the aux
   model in the legacy _API_KEY_PROVIDER_AUX_MODELS dict, which
   the PR correctly removed (mirrors the deepseek cleanup in
   773a0faca). The test now asserts the new world order: the
   aux model comes from ProviderProfile.default_aux_model on
   the minimax-oauth profile, not the fallback dict. This is
   the same pattern that the profile-layer deepseek fix
   introduced.
2026-06-04 05:53:35 -07:00
3d1d0a49fe fix(minimax): align default_aux_model with M3 frontier on minimax + minimax-cn
The minimax / minimax-cn / minimax-oauth profiles still advertised
M2.7 (and M2.7-highspeed for OAuth) as their default_aux_model,
predating the M3 release (2026-06-01). The user-facing
_PROVIDER_MODELS['minimax'] catalog top entry is M3, and the
recommended config for a Token-Plan install now sets
model.default: MiniMax-M3, so the aux default was the only
remaining drift.

Updates:

  * minimax        default_aux_model: M2.7        -> M3
  * minimax-cn     default_aux_model: M2.7        -> M3
  * minimax-oauth  default_aux_model: M2.7-highspeed -> M2.7
                    (M3 is not on the OAuth / Coding Plan tier per
                    platform docs as of this PR; the highspeed
                    variant was the 2x-cost regression from #4082
                    that PR #6082 collapsed to plain M2.7 for
                    minimax / minimax-cn but missed OAuth)

  * agent/auxiliary_client.py: drop the three legacy
    _API_KEY_PROVIDER_AUX_MODELS_FALLBACK entries for the minimax
    family. _get_aux_model_for_provider() reads from
    ProviderProfile.default_aux_model first (line 250) and only
    falls back to the dict when the profile has no aux model or
    the profile import fails. With the profile now set, the dict
    entries are dead code and a drift hazard. Mirrors the deepseek
    cleanup in 773a0faca.

  * tests/agent/test_minimax_provider.py: update the existing
    TestMinimaxAuxModel assertions from MiniMax-M2.7 to MiniMax-M3
    (the intent — 'standard, not highspeed' — is unchanged; the
    pin value is).

  * tests/plugins/model_providers/test_minimax_profile.py: new
    file mirroring tests/plugins/model_providers/test_deepseek_profile.py.
    Pins each of the three profiles' default_aux_model and
    asserts _get_aux_model_for_provider() returns it. A second
    class guards against the highspeed regression coming back.

Refs:
  - Closes #36196 in spirit (M3 support — the catalog half of
    that issue is #36212; this PR covers the profile half)
  - Related: #4082 (M2.7-highspeed 2x-cost), #6082 (previous
    M2.7-highspeed -> M2.7 fix that missed OAuth + the
    auxiliary_client.py fallback dict)
  - Pattern: 773a0faca (same profile-layer fix for deepseek)
2026-06-04 05:53:35 -07:00
5f62ba8e4b fix(auth): use _save_xai_oauth_tokens in auth_commands to set active_provider
hermes auth add xai-oauth called pool.add_entry() directly, writing only the
credential-pool entry (source "manual:xai_pkce") without touching
providers["xai-oauth"] or setting active_provider in auth.json.

_model_section_has_credentials() checks get_active_provider() first; with
active_provider unset and no api_key_env_vars configured for oauth_external
providers, the setup wizard reported "No inference provider configured" even
after a successful OAuth login.

Use _save_xai_oauth_tokens() — the canonical path already called from the
hermes model xAI login flow — which writes providers["xai-oauth"]["tokens"]
(setting active_provider) and lets _seed_from_singletons seed the pool with
a "loopback_pkce" entry on the next load_pool() call.

Mirrors the fix applied to openai-codex in #37517.
2026-06-04 05:48:50 -07:00
643181b346 chore: add scubamount to AUTHOR_MAP for salvaged PR #37616 2026-06-04 05:46:13 -07:00
b6206020d3 fix(desktop): remove session search aux model 2026-06-04 05:46:13 -07:00
34a2903527 fix(auth): set active_provider after hermes auth add google-gemini-cli
hermes auth add google-gemini-cli called pool.add_entry() but never wrote
to providers["google-gemini-cli"] or set active_provider in auth.json.
_model_section_has_credentials() checks get_active_provider() first; with
active_provider unset and no api_key_env_vars configured for oauth_external
providers, the setup wizard reported "No inference provider configured" even
after a successful OAuth login.

Add _mark_google_gemini_cli_active() in auth.py: writes a minimal provider
state entry (email for display only) and calls _save_provider_state() to set
active_provider. The function deliberately does not copy access_token or
refresh_token — those are managed by agent.google_oauth in the Google
credential file and must not be duplicated in auth.json where they would
become stale.

pool.add_entry() is retained so "hermes auth list" continues to show the entry.
Runtime credential resolution continues to use agent.google_oauth directly.

Mirrors the fix applied to openai-codex (#37517) and xai-oauth (#37576).
2026-06-04 05:44:22 -07:00