Drop the mini-swe-agent git submodule. All terminal backends now use
hermes-agent's own environment implementations directly.
Docker backend:
- Inline the `docker run -d` container startup (was 15 lines in
minisweagent's DockerEnvironment). Our wrapper already handled
execute(), cleanup(), security hardening, volumes, and resource limits.
Modal backend:
- Import swe-rex's ModalDeployment directly instead of going through
minisweagent's 90-line passthrough wrapper.
- Bake the _AsyncWorker pattern (from environments/patches.py) directly
into ModalEnvironment for Atropos compatibility without monkey-patching.
Cleanup:
- Remove minisweagent_path.py (submodule path resolution helper)
- Remove submodule init/install from install.sh and setup-hermes.sh
- Remove mini-swe-agent from .gitmodules
- environments/patches.py is now a no-op (kept for backward compat)
- terminal_tool.py no longer does sys.path hacking for minisweagent
- mini_swe_runner.py guards imports (optional, for RL training only)
- Update all affected tests to mock the new direct subprocess calls
- Update README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md
No functionality change — all Docker, Modal, local, SSH, Singularity,
and Daytona backends behave identically. 6093 tests pass.
litellm 1.82.7/1.82.8 contained a credential stealer (.pth auto-exec
payload). PyPI quarantined the entire package, blocking all fresh
hermes-agent installs since litellm was listed as a hard dependency.
These three deps (litellm, typer, platformdirs) are only used by the
mini-swe-agent submodule, which has its own pyproject.toml and manages
its own dependencies. They were redundantly duplicated in hermes-agent's
pyproject.toml.
Also fixes install.sh to not print 'mini-swe-agent installed' on
failure, and updates warning messages in both install scripts to clarify
that only Docker/Modal backends are affected — local terminal is
unaffected.
Ref: https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/issues/24512
On macOS, zsh users may not have ~/.zshrc if they haven't customized
their shell yet. The installer would silently fail to add ~/.local/bin
to PATH, causing 'hermes: command not found' after installation.
- Check ~/.zprofile as fallback for zsh users (macOS login shell config)
- Create ~/.zshrc if neither config file exists
Cherry-picked from PR #2315 by erhnysr.
Co-authored-by: erhnysr <erhnysr@users.noreply.github.com>
Fresh installs without pull.rebase configured hit a git error when
running hermes update because git doesn't know how to reconcile
divergent branches. --ff-only is the right strategy: it works for the
normal case (local branch is behind remote) and fails cleanly if the
user somehow has local commits, rather than silently rebasing them.
* fix: Anthropic OAuth compatibility — Claude Code identity fingerprinting
Anthropic routes OAuth/subscription requests based on Claude Code's
identity markers. Without them, requests get intermittent 500 errors
(~25% failure rate observed). This matches what pi-ai (clawdbot) and
OpenCode both implement for OAuth compatibility.
Changes (OAuth tokens only — API key users unaffected):
1. Headers: user-agent 'claude-cli/2.1.2 (external, cli)' + x-app 'cli'
2. System prompt: prepend 'You are Claude Code, Anthropic's official CLI'
3. System prompt sanitization: replace Hermes/Nous references
4. Tool names: prefix with 'mcp_' (Claude Code convention for non-native tools)
5. Tool name stripping: remove 'mcp_' prefix from response tool calls
Before: 9/12 OK, 1 hard fail, 4 needed retries (~25% error rate)
After: 16/16 OK, 0 failures, 0 retries (0% error rate)
* installer: clarify why sudo is needed at every prompt
Every sudo prompt now explicitly states what packages are being installed
and that Hermes Agent itself does not require or retain root access.
Covers system packages, build tools, and Playwright browser deps.
Add a restore prompt for interactive updates, keep the stash when the user declines, and print a post-restore warning that local changes were reapplied on top of updated code.
The tinker-atropos submodule and its heavy dependencies (atroposlib, tinker,
wandb, fastapi, uvicorn) were being installed for all users by default,
adding significant install time and disk usage for most users who don't
need RL training capabilities.
Changes:
- install.sh: Only init mini-swe-agent submodule by default; skip
tinker-atropos clone and install entirely
- install.sh: Remove --recurse-submodules from git clone (only fetches
what's needed)
- pyproject.toml: Add [rl] optional dependency group for explicit opt-in
- rl_training_tool.py: Move LOGS_DIR.mkdir() from module-level to lazy
init (_ensure_logs_dir) to avoid side effects on import
- README.md: Update contributor quick start to not auto-fetch
tinker-atropos; add RL opt-in instructions
Users who want RL training can opt in with:
git submodule update --init tinker-atropos
uv pip install -e ./tinker-atropos
Two issues fixed:
1. (Critical) hermes setup tools / hermes tools: On first-time setup,
the tool checklist showed all tools as pre-selected (from the default
hermes-cli toolset), but after confirming the selection, NO API key
prompts appeared. This is because the code only prompted for 'newly
added' tools (added = new_enabled - current_enabled), but since all
tools were already in the default set, 'added' was always empty.
Fix: Detect first-time configuration (no platform_toolsets entry in
config) and check ALL enabled tools for missing API keys, not just
newly added ones. Returning users still only get prompted for newly
added tools (preserving skip behavior).
2. install.sh: When run via curl|bash on WSL2/Ubuntu, ripgrep and ffmpeg
install was silently skipped with a confusing 'Non-interactive mode'
message. The script already uses /dev/tty for the setup wizard, but
the system package section didn't.
Fix: Try reading from /dev/tty when available (same pattern as the
build-tools section and setup wizard). Only truly skip when no
terminal is available at all (Docker build, CI).
Updated the systemd unit generation to include the virtual environment and node modules in the PATH, improving the execution context for the hermes CLI. Additionally, added support for installing Playwright and its dependencies on Arch/Manjaro systems in the install script, ensuring a smoother setup process for browser tools.
Updated the gateway setup function to provide clearer messaging when no terminal is available, enhancing user understanding of the installation process. This change ensures that users are informed to run 'hermes gateway install' later if the setup is skipped due to terminal unavailability.
Modified the setup wizard to ensure it only skips execution when no terminal is available, improving compatibility with piped installations. Additionally, updated environment variable checks to use bool() for accurate provider configuration detection, addressing potential issues with empty values in .env files.
Updated the install.sh script to set DEBIAN_FRONTEND and NEEDRESTART_MODE environment variables for non-interactive package installations on Ubuntu and Debian. This change ensures that prompts from needrestart and whiptail do not block the installation process, improving automation for system package installations.
- Updated the installation script to check for necessary build tools on Debian/Ubuntu systems and prompt the user to install them if missing.
- Improved user interaction by redirecting input from /dev/tty for prompts, ensuring compatibility when the script is piped from curl.
- Added checks to verify the successful installation of the main package and provide guidance if installation fails.
- Enhanced the handling of shell configuration files to ensure ~/.local/bin is added to PATH for various shell types.
Root cause: the install script uses `set -e` (exit on error) and `read -p`
for interactive prompts. When running via `curl | bash`, stdin is a pipe
(not a terminal), so `read -p` hits EOF and returns exit code 1. Under
`set -e`, this silently aborts the entire script before hermes is installed.
Fix: detect non-interactive mode using `[ -t 0 ]` (standard POSIX test for
terminal stdin) and skip all interactive prompts when running in piped mode.
Clear messages are shown instead, telling the user what to run manually.
Changes:
- Add IS_INTERACTIVE flag at script start ([ -t 0 ] check)
- Guard sudo package install prompt (the direct cause of #69)
- Guard setup wizard (calls interactive hermes setup)
- Guard WhatsApp pairing and gateway install prompts
All other prompts use the same read -p pattern and would fail the same way
in piped mode, so they are all guarded for completeness.
Closes#69
- Added GIT_SSH_COMMAND to disable interactive prompts and set a timeout for SSH cloning, enhancing the cloning process for private repositories.
- Implemented cleanup of partial SSH clones if the SSH attempt fails, ensuring a smoother fallback to HTTPS cloning.
- Introduced automatic installation of Node.js version 22 if not found on the system, enhancing the setup process for browser tools.
- Improved the check for existing Node.js installations, including support for Hermes-managed installations.
- Added logic to download and extract the appropriate Node.js binary based on the system architecture and OS.
- Updated the installation script to handle missing dependencies like ripgrep and ffmpeg, providing installation prompts for macOS users.
- Removed legacy cron daemon functionality, integrating cron job execution directly into the gateway process for improved efficiency.
- Updated CLI commands to reflect changes, replacing `hermes cron daemon` with `hermes cron status` and enhancing documentation for cron job management.
- Clarified messaging in the README and other documentation regarding the gateway's role in managing cron jobs.
- Removed obsolete terminal_hecate tool and related configurations to simplify the codebase.
- Updated the README to include a new banner image and changed the title emoji from 🦋 to ⚕.
- Modified various CLI outputs and scripts to reflect the new branding, ensuring consistency in the use of the ⚕ emoji.
- Added a new banner image asset for enhanced visual appeal during installation and setup processes.
- Changed the banner message in both PowerShell and shell scripts to reflect the new branding of the Hermes Agent as an open source AI agent by Nous Research, enhancing clarity and consistency across installation scripts.
- Added a new `skill_manager_tool` to enable agents to create, update, and delete their own skills, enhancing procedural memory capabilities.
- Updated the skills directory structure to support user-created skills in `~/.hermes/skills/`, allowing for better organization and management.
- Enhanced the CLI and documentation to reflect the new skill management functionalities, including detailed instructions on creating and modifying skills.
- Implemented a manifest-based syncing mechanism for bundled skills to ensure user modifications are preserved during updates.
- Introduced a new function to check for configured messaging platform tokens and prompt the user to start the gateway.
- Updated the installation scripts to automatically start the gateway if messaging tokens are detected, enhancing user experience.
- Expanded the README to include instructions for starting the gateway, ensuring users are informed about the necessary steps for message handling.
Two-part implementation:
Part A - Curated Bounded Memory:
- New memory tool (tools/memory_tool.py) with MEMORY.md + USER.md stores
- Character-limited (2200/1375 chars), § delimited entries
- Frozen snapshot injected into system prompt at session start
- Model manages pruning via replace/remove with substring matching
- Usage indicator shown in system prompt header
Part B - SQLite Session Store:
- New hermes_state.py with SessionDB class, FTS5 full-text search
- Gateway session.py rewritten to dual-write SQLite + legacy JSONL
- Compression-triggered session splitting with parent_session_id chains
- New session_search tool with Gemini Flash summarization of matched sessions
- CLI session lifecycle (create on launch, close on exit)
Also:
- System prompt now cached per session, only rebuilt on compression
(fixes prefix cache invalidation from date/time changes every turn)
- Config version bumped to 3, hermes doctor checks for new artifacts
- Disabled in batch_runner and RL environments
- Updated the doctor script to load environment variables from user-specific and project-specific `.env` files, improving configuration management.
- Added checks for the existence of the `SOUL.md` persona file, providing feedback on its status and creating it with a template if missing.
- Enhanced install scripts to create the `SOUL.md` file if it doesn't exist, ensuring users can easily customize the agent's personality.
- Clarified the requirements for Telegram voice bubbles, specifying the need for ffmpeg when using Edge TTS.
- Enhanced README and messaging documentation to detail audio delivery formats across platforms.
- Improved installation script messages to inform users about the necessity of ffmpeg for proper audio playback on Telegram.
- Integrated `uv` as a fast Python package manager for automatic Python provisioning and dependency management.
- Updated installation scripts (`setup-hermes.sh`, `install.sh`, `install.ps1`) to utilize `uv` for installing Python and packages, streamlining the setup process.
- Revised `README.md` to reflect changes in installation steps, including symlinking `hermes` for global access and clarifying Python version requirements.
- Adjusted commands in `doctor.py` and other scripts to recommend `uv` for package installations, ensuring consistency across the project.
- Added `prompt_toolkit` as a direct dependency for interactive CLI support.
- Updated `modal` optional dependency to require `swe-rex[modal]>=1.4.0` for improved cloud execution capabilities.
- Enhanced `messaging` optional dependencies to include `aiohttp>=3.9.0` for WhatsApp bridge communication.
- Refined installation scripts to check for Python version requirements, emphasizing the need for Python 3.11+ for RL training tools.
- Improved setup scripts to ensure proper installation of submodules and dependencies, enhancing user experience during setup.
- Introduced file manipulation capabilities in `model_tools.py`, including functions for reading, writing, patching, and searching files.
- Added a new `file` toolset in `toolsets.py` and updated distributions to include file tools.
- Enhanced `setup-hermes.sh` and `install.sh` scripts to check for and optionally install `ripgrep` for faster file searching.
- Implemented a new `file_operations.py` module to encapsulate file operations using shell commands.
- Updated `doctor.py` and `install.ps1` to check for `ripgrep` and provide installation guidance if not found.
- Added fuzzy matching and patch parsing capabilities to improve file manipulation accuracy and flexibility.
- Modified `model_tools.py` to update default model IDs and add new RL function `rl_test_inference`.
- Enhanced `README.md` with installation instructions for submodules and updated API key usage.
- Improved `rl_cli.py` to load configuration from `~/.hermes/config.yaml` and set terminal working directory for RL tools.
- Updated `run_agent.py` to handle empty string arguments as empty objects for better JSON validation.
- Refined installation scripts to ensure submodules are cloned and installed correctly, enhancing setup experience.
- Updated the setup wizard and installation scripts to standardize the configuration file paths under ~/.hermes, enhancing clarity for users.
- Improved messaging in the CLI to clearly indicate where configuration files and data directories are located.
- Streamlined the creation of configuration files, ensuring they are easily accessible and organized within the new directory structure.
- Updated the install script to support both SSH and HTTPS cloning methods for the repository, improving flexibility for users with different access configurations.
- Added error handling and informative logging to guide users in case of cloning failures, particularly for private repositories requiring SSH key setup.
- Refactored the cloning logic to attempt SSH first, falling back to HTTPS if necessary, ensuring a smoother installation experience.
- Updated CLI to load configuration from user-specific and project-specific YAML files, prioritizing user settings.
- Introduced a new command `/platforms` to display the status of connected messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp).
- Implemented a gateway system for handling messaging interactions, including session management and delivery routing for cron job outputs.
- Added support for environment variable configuration and a dedicated gateway configuration file for advanced settings.
- Enhanced documentation in README.md and added a new messaging.md file to guide users on platform integrations and setup.
- Updated toolsets to include platform-specific capabilities for Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp, ensuring secure and tailored interactions.