- Introduced _approval_lock to ensure that approval prompts are handled sequentially, preventing state clobbering from parallel delegation subtasks.
- Updated approval_callback and HermesCLI methods to utilize the lock for managing approval state and deadlines.
- Added tests for the config bridging logic to ensure correct environment variable mapping from config.yaml.
Salvage of PR #1246 by ChatGPT (teknium1 session), resolved against
current main which already includes #1239.
Changes:
- Add minisweagent_path.py: worktree-aware helper that finds
mini-swe-agent/src from either the current checkout or the main
checkout behind a git worktree
- Use the helper in tools/terminal_tool.py and mini_swe_runner.py
instead of naive path-relative lookup that fails in worktrees
- Clean up check_terminal_requirements():
- local: return True (no minisweagent dep, per #1239)
- singularity/ssh: remove unnecessary minisweagent imports
- docker/modal: use importlib.util.find_spec with clear error
- Add regression tests for worktree path discovery and tool resolution
- update managed-server compatibility tests to match the current
ServerManager.tool_parser wiring used by hermes_base_env
- make quick-command CLI assertions accept Rich Text objects, which is how
ANSI-safe output is rendered now
- set HERMES_HOME explicitly in the Discord auto-thread config bridge test
so it loads the intended temporary config file
Validated with the targeted test set and the full pytest suite.
Create a new session DB row when starting fresh from the CLI, reset the
agent DB flush cursor and todo state, and update session timing/session ID
bookkeeping so follow-up logging stays correct.
Also update slash-command descriptions and add regression tests for /new,
/reset, and /clear.
Supersedes PR #899.
Closes#641.
- add code-derived reference pages for slash commands, tools, toolsets,
bundled skills, and official optional skills
- document the skin system and link visual theming separately from
conversational personality
- refresh quickstart, configuration, environment variable, and messaging
docs to match current provider, gateway, and browser behavior
- fix stale command, session, and Home Assistant configuration guidance
Comprehensive Linear GraphQL API skill with API key auth (no OAuth
needed). Includes all common queries (issues, projects, teams, search,
filters) and mutations (create, update, assign, comment, status changes).
Addresses user pain point: Linear MCP server OAuth flow is unreliable
in headless agent sessions. This skill uses personal API keys which
work reliably without browser-based auth flows.
Requires: LINEAR_API_KEY env var (personal API key from Linear settings)
Attach later-turn Honcho recall to the current-turn user message at API
call time instead of appending it to the system prompt. This preserves the
stable system-prefix cache while keeping Honcho continuity context
available for the turn.
Also adds regression coverage for the injection helper and for continuing
sessions so Honcho recall stays out of the system prompt.
Add an integration-style regression test that runs prompt caching output
through the Anthropic adapter for an assistant tool-call turn with empty
content. This locks in the empty-text-block hotfix merged in PR #1216.
- New references/design-patterns.md: layer hierarchy (bg/content/accent),
directional parameter arcs, scene concepts and visual metaphors,
counter-rotating systems, wave collision, progressive fragmentation,
entropy/consumption, staggered crescendo buildup, scene ordering
- New references/examples.md: copy-paste-ready scenes at every complexity
- Update scenes.md: local time convention (t=0 at scene start)
- Update SKILL.md: add design-patterns.md to reference table
- Add README.md to hermes-agent copy
- Sync all reference docs with canonical source (SHL0MS/ascii-video)
Tell the agent what it CANNOT do on Slack and Discord — no searching
channel history, no pinning messages, no managing channels/roles.
Prevents the agent from hallucinating capabilities it doesn't have
and promising actions it can't deliver.
Addresses user feedback: agent says 'I'll search your Slack history'
then goes silent because no Slack-specific tools exist.
* fix: redesign landing page with Nous blue palette and cleaner layout
* fix: add features link
* fix: misc refactors, easings
* fix: animations, easings
* fix: mobile
* fix: Home Assistant event filtering now closed by default
Previously, when no watch_domains or watch_entities were configured,
ALL state_changed events passed through to the agent, causing users
to be flooded with notifications for every HA entity change.
Now events are dropped by default unless the user explicitly configures:
- watch_domains: list of domains to monitor (e.g. climate, light)
- watch_entities: list of specific entity IDs to monitor
- watch_all: true (new option — opt-in to receive all events)
A warning is logged at connect time if no filters are configured,
guiding users to set up their HA platform config.
All 49 gateway HA tests + 52 HA tool tests pass.
* docs: update Home Assistant integration documentation
- homeassistant.md: Fix event filtering docs to reflect closed-by-default
behavior. Add watch_all option. Replace Python dict config example with
YAML. Fix defaults table (was incorrectly showing 'all'). Add required
configuration warning admonition.
- environment-variables.md: Add HASS_TOKEN and HASS_URL to Messaging section.
- messaging/index.md: Add Home Assistant to description, architecture
diagram, platform toolsets table, and Next Steps links.
* fix(terminal): strip provider env vars from background and PTY subprocesses
Extends the env var blocklist from #1157 to also cover the two remaining
leaky paths in process_registry.py:
- spawn_local() PTY path (line 156)
- spawn_local() background Popen path (line 197)
Both were still using raw os.environ, leaking provider vars to background
processes and interactive PTY sessions. Now uses the same dynamic
_HERMES_PROVIDER_ENV_BLOCKLIST from local.py.
Explicit env_vars passed to spawn_local() still override the blocklist,
matching the existing behavior for callers that intentionally need these.
Gap identified by PR #1004 (@PeterFile).
* feat(delegate): add observability metadata to subagent results
Enrich delegate_task results with metadata from the child AIAgent:
- model: which model the child used
- exit_reason: completed | interrupted | max_iterations
- tokens.input / tokens.output: token counts
- tool_trace: per-tool-call trace with byte sizes and ok/error status
Tool trace uses tool_call_id matching to correctly pair parallel tool
calls with their results, with a fallback for messages without IDs.
Cherry-picked from PR #872 by @omerkaz, with fixes:
- Fixed parallel tool call trace pairing (was always updating last entry)
- Removed redundant 'iterations' field (identical to existing 'api_calls')
- Added test for parallel tool call trace correctness
Co-authored-by: omerkaz <omerkaz@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(stt): add free local whisper transcription via faster-whisper
Replace OpenAI-only STT with a dual-provider system mirroring the TTS
architecture (Edge TTS free / ElevenLabs paid):
STT: faster-whisper local (free, default) / OpenAI Whisper API (paid)
Changes:
- tools/transcription_tools.py: Full rewrite with provider dispatch,
config loading, local faster-whisper backend, and OpenAI API backend.
Auto-downloads model (~150MB for 'base') on first voice message.
Singleton model instance reused across calls.
- pyproject.toml: Add faster-whisper>=1.0.0 as core dependency
- hermes_cli/config.py: Expand stt config to match TTS pattern with
provider selection and per-provider model settings
- agent/context_compressor.py: Fix .strip() crash when LLM returns
non-string content (dict from llama.cpp, None). Fixes#1100 partially.
- tests/: 23 new tests for STT providers + 2 for compressor fix
- docs/: Updated Voice & TTS page with STT provider table, model sizes,
config examples, and fallback behavior
Fallback behavior:
- Local not installed → OpenAI API (if key set)
- OpenAI key not set → local whisper (if installed)
- Neither → graceful error message to user
Co-authored-by: Jah-yee <Jah-yee@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: handle YAML null values in session reset policy + configurable API timeout
Two fixes from PR #888 by @Jah-yee:
1. SessionResetPolicy.from_dict() — data.get('at_hour', 4) returns None
when the YAML key exists with a null value. Now explicitly checks for
None and falls back to defaults. Zero remains a valid value.
2. API timeout — hardcoded 900s is now configurable via HERMES_API_TIMEOUT
env var. Useful for slow local models (llama.cpp) that need longer.
Co-authored-by: Jah-yee <Jah-yee@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: omerkaz <omerkaz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jah-yee <Jah-yee@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: Home Assistant event filtering now closed by default
Previously, when no watch_domains or watch_entities were configured,
ALL state_changed events passed through to the agent, causing users
to be flooded with notifications for every HA entity change.
Now events are dropped by default unless the user explicitly configures:
- watch_domains: list of domains to monitor (e.g. climate, light)
- watch_entities: list of specific entity IDs to monitor
- watch_all: true (new option — opt-in to receive all events)
A warning is logged at connect time if no filters are configured,
guiding users to set up their HA platform config.
All 49 gateway HA tests + 52 HA tool tests pass.
* docs: update Home Assistant integration documentation
- homeassistant.md: Fix event filtering docs to reflect closed-by-default
behavior. Add watch_all option. Replace Python dict config example with
YAML. Fix defaults table (was incorrectly showing 'all'). Add required
configuration warning admonition.
- environment-variables.md: Add HASS_TOKEN and HASS_URL to Messaging section.
- messaging/index.md: Add Home Assistant to description, architecture
diagram, platform toolsets table, and Next Steps links.
* fix(terminal): strip provider env vars from background and PTY subprocesses
Extends the env var blocklist from #1157 to also cover the two remaining
leaky paths in process_registry.py:
- spawn_local() PTY path (line 156)
- spawn_local() background Popen path (line 197)
Both were still using raw os.environ, leaking provider vars to background
processes and interactive PTY sessions. Now uses the same dynamic
_HERMES_PROVIDER_ENV_BLOCKLIST from local.py.
Explicit env_vars passed to spawn_local() still override the blocklist,
matching the existing behavior for callers that intentionally need these.
Gap identified by PR #1004 (@PeterFile).
* feat(delegate): add observability metadata to subagent results
Enrich delegate_task results with metadata from the child AIAgent:
- model: which model the child used
- exit_reason: completed | interrupted | max_iterations
- tokens.input / tokens.output: token counts
- tool_trace: per-tool-call trace with byte sizes and ok/error status
Tool trace uses tool_call_id matching to correctly pair parallel tool
calls with their results, with a fallback for messages without IDs.
Cherry-picked from PR #872 by @omerkaz, with fixes:
- Fixed parallel tool call trace pairing (was always updating last entry)
- Removed redundant 'iterations' field (identical to existing 'api_calls')
- Added test for parallel tool call trace correctness
Co-authored-by: omerkaz <omerkaz@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(stt): add free local whisper transcription via faster-whisper
Replace OpenAI-only STT with a dual-provider system mirroring the TTS
architecture (Edge TTS free / ElevenLabs paid):
STT: faster-whisper local (free, default) / OpenAI Whisper API (paid)
Changes:
- tools/transcription_tools.py: Full rewrite with provider dispatch,
config loading, local faster-whisper backend, and OpenAI API backend.
Auto-downloads model (~150MB for 'base') on first voice message.
Singleton model instance reused across calls.
- pyproject.toml: Add faster-whisper>=1.0.0 as core dependency
- hermes_cli/config.py: Expand stt config to match TTS pattern with
provider selection and per-provider model settings
- agent/context_compressor.py: Fix .strip() crash when LLM returns
non-string content (dict from llama.cpp, None). Fixes#1100 partially.
- tests/: 23 new tests for STT providers + 2 for compressor fix
- docs/: Updated Voice & TTS page with STT provider table, model sizes,
config examples, and fallback behavior
Fallback behavior:
- Local not installed → OpenAI API (if key set)
- OpenAI key not set → local whisper (if installed)
- Neither → graceful error message to user
Co-authored-by: Jah-yee <Jah-yee@users.noreply.github.com>
---------
Co-authored-by: omerkaz <omerkaz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jah-yee <Jah-yee@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: prevent model/provider mismatch when switching providers during active gateway
When _update_config_for_provider() writes the new provider and base_url
to config.yaml, the gateway (which re-reads config per-message) can pick
up the change before model selection completes. This causes the old model
name (e.g. 'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6') to be sent to the new provider's
API (e.g. MiniMax), which fails.
Changes:
- _update_config_for_provider() now accepts an optional default_model
parameter. When provided and the current model.default is empty or
uses OpenRouter format (contains '/'), it sets a safe default model
for the new provider.
- All setup.py callers for direct-API providers (zai, kimi, minimax,
minimax-cn, anthropic) now pass a provider-appropriate default model.
- _setup_provider_model_selection() now validates the 'Keep current'
choice: if the current model uses OpenRouter format and wouldn't work
with the new provider, it warns and switches to the provider's first
default model instead of silently keeping the incompatible name.
Reported by a user on Home Assistant whose gateway started sending
'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6' to MiniMax's API after running hermes setup.
* fix: auxiliary client uses main model for custom/local endpoints instead of gpt-4o-mini
When a user runs a local server (e.g. Qwen3.5-9B via OPENAI_BASE_URL),
the auxiliary client (context compression, vision, session search) would
send requests for 'gpt-4o-mini' or 'google/gemini-3-flash-preview' to
the local server, which only serves one model — causing 404 errors
mid-task.
Changes:
- _try_custom_endpoint() now reads the user's configured main model via
_read_main_model() (checks OPENAI_MODEL → HERMES_MODEL → LLM_MODEL →
config.yaml model.default) instead of hardcoding 'gpt-4o-mini'.
- resolve_provider_client() auto mode now detects when an OpenRouter-
formatted model override (containing '/') would be sent to a non-
OpenRouter provider (like a local server) and drops it in favor of
the provider's default model.
- Test isolation fixes: properly clear env vars in 'nothing available'
tests to prevent host environment leakage.
Users sometimes paste Discord IDs with prefixes like 'user:123456',
'<@123456>', or '<@!123456>' from Discord's UI or third-party tools.
This caused auth failures since the allowlist contained 'user:123' but
the actual user_id from messages was just '123'.
Fixes:
- Added _clean_discord_id() helper in discord.py to strip common prefixes
- Applied sanitization at runtime when parsing DISCORD_ALLOWED_USERS env var
- Applied sanitization in hermes setup and hermes gateway setup input flows
- Handles user:, <@>, and <@!> prefix formats
When _update_config_for_provider() writes the new provider and base_url
to config.yaml, the gateway (which re-reads config per-message) can pick
up the change before model selection completes. This causes the old model
name (e.g. 'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6') to be sent to the new provider's
API (e.g. MiniMax), which fails.
Changes:
- _update_config_for_provider() now accepts an optional default_model
parameter. When provided and the current model.default is empty or
uses OpenRouter format (contains '/'), it sets a safe default model
for the new provider.
- All setup.py callers for direct-API providers (zai, kimi, minimax,
minimax-cn, anthropic) now pass a provider-appropriate default model.
- _setup_provider_model_selection() now validates the 'Keep current'
choice: if the current model uses OpenRouter format and wouldn't work
with the new provider, it warns and switches to the provider's first
default model instead of silently keeping the incompatible name.
Reported by a user on Home Assistant whose gateway started sending
'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6' to MiniMax's API after running hermes setup.
- Add /thread slash command that creates a Discord thread and starts a
new Hermes session in it. The starter message (if provided) becomes
the first user input in the new session.
- Add discord.auto_thread config option (DISCORD_AUTO_THREAD env var):
when enabled, every message in a text channel automatically creates
a thread, allowing parallel isolated sessions.
- Fix Discord media method signatures to accept metadata kwarg
(send_voice, send_image_file, send_image) — prevents TypeError
when the base adapter passes platform metadata.
- Fix test mock isolation: add app_commands and ForumChannel to
discord mocks so tests pass in full-suite runs.
Based on PRs #866 and #1109 by insecurejezza, modified per review:
removed /channel command (unsafe), added auto_thread feature,
made /thread dispatch new sessions.
Co-authored-by: insecurejezza <insecurejezza@users.noreply.github.com>
Set HERMES_INTERACTIVE=1 via setdefault in run_doctor() so CLI-gated
tool checks (like cronjob) see the same context as the interactive CLI.
Cherry-picked from PR #895 by @stablegenius49.
Fixes#878
Co-authored-by: stablegenius49 <stablegenius49@users.noreply.github.com>
Follow-up to PR #883 (arceus77-7):
- Add setup.collect_secrets for OP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_TOKEN so the skill
prompts users to configure their token on first load
- Fix broken code examples: garbled op run export line, truncated
secret reference in cli-examples.md
- Add Authentication Methods section documenting all 3 auth flows
(service account, desktop app, connect server) with service account
recommended for Hermes
- Clarify tmux pattern is only needed for desktop app flow, not
service account token flow
- Credit original author (arceus77-7) in frontmatter
- Add DESCRIPTION.md for security/ category
Co-authored-by: arceus77-7 <arceus77-7@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: Home Assistant event filtering now closed by default
Previously, when no watch_domains or watch_entities were configured,
ALL state_changed events passed through to the agent, causing users
to be flooded with notifications for every HA entity change.
Now events are dropped by default unless the user explicitly configures:
- watch_domains: list of domains to monitor (e.g. climate, light)
- watch_entities: list of specific entity IDs to monitor
- watch_all: true (new option — opt-in to receive all events)
A warning is logged at connect time if no filters are configured,
guiding users to set up their HA platform config.
All 49 gateway HA tests + 52 HA tool tests pass.
* docs: update Home Assistant integration documentation
- homeassistant.md: Fix event filtering docs to reflect closed-by-default
behavior. Add watch_all option. Replace Python dict config example with
YAML. Fix defaults table (was incorrectly showing 'all'). Add required
configuration warning admonition.
- environment-variables.md: Add HASS_TOKEN and HASS_URL to Messaging section.
- messaging/index.md: Add Home Assistant to description, architecture
diagram, platform toolsets table, and Next Steps links.
* fix(terminal): strip provider env vars from background and PTY subprocesses
Extends the env var blocklist from #1157 to also cover the two remaining
leaky paths in process_registry.py:
- spawn_local() PTY path (line 156)
- spawn_local() background Popen path (line 197)
Both were still using raw os.environ, leaking provider vars to background
processes and interactive PTY sessions. Now uses the same dynamic
_HERMES_PROVIDER_ENV_BLOCKLIST from local.py.
Explicit env_vars passed to spawn_local() still override the blocklist,
matching the existing behavior for callers that intentionally need these.
Gap identified by PR #1004 (@PeterFile).
* feat(delegate): add observability metadata to subagent results
Enrich delegate_task results with metadata from the child AIAgent:
- model: which model the child used
- exit_reason: completed | interrupted | max_iterations
- tokens.input / tokens.output: token counts
- tool_trace: per-tool-call trace with byte sizes and ok/error status
Tool trace uses tool_call_id matching to correctly pair parallel tool
calls with their results, with a fallback for messages without IDs.
Cherry-picked from PR #872 by @omerkaz, with fixes:
- Fixed parallel tool call trace pairing (was always updating last entry)
- Removed redundant 'iterations' field (identical to existing 'api_calls')
- Added test for parallel tool call trace correctness
Co-authored-by: omerkaz <omerkaz@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: omerkaz <omerkaz@users.noreply.github.com>
save_job_output() used bare open('w') which truncates the output file
immediately. A crash or OOM kill between truncation and the completed
write would silently wipe the job output.
Write now goes to a temp file first, then os.replace() swaps it
atomically — matching the existing save_jobs() pattern in the same file.
Preserves _secure_file() permissions and uses safe cleanup on error.
Cherry-picked from PR #874 by alireza78a, rebased onto current main
with conflict resolution and fixes:
- Kept _secure_dir/_secure_file security calls from PR #757
- Used except BaseException (not bare except) to match save_jobs pattern
- Wrapped os.unlink in try/except OSError to avoid masking errors
Co-authored-by: alireza78a <alireza78a@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: Home Assistant event filtering now closed by default
Previously, when no watch_domains or watch_entities were configured,
ALL state_changed events passed through to the agent, causing users
to be flooded with notifications for every HA entity change.
Now events are dropped by default unless the user explicitly configures:
- watch_domains: list of domains to monitor (e.g. climate, light)
- watch_entities: list of specific entity IDs to monitor
- watch_all: true (new option — opt-in to receive all events)
A warning is logged at connect time if no filters are configured,
guiding users to set up their HA platform config.
All 49 gateway HA tests + 52 HA tool tests pass.
* docs: update Home Assistant integration documentation
- homeassistant.md: Fix event filtering docs to reflect closed-by-default
behavior. Add watch_all option. Replace Python dict config example with
YAML. Fix defaults table (was incorrectly showing 'all'). Add required
configuration warning admonition.
- environment-variables.md: Add HASS_TOKEN and HASS_URL to Messaging section.
- messaging/index.md: Add Home Assistant to description, architecture
diagram, platform toolsets table, and Next Steps links.
* fix(terminal): strip provider env vars from background and PTY subprocesses
Extends the env var blocklist from #1157 to also cover the two remaining
leaky paths in process_registry.py:
- spawn_local() PTY path (line 156)
- spawn_local() background Popen path (line 197)
Both were still using raw os.environ, leaking provider vars to background
processes and interactive PTY sessions. Now uses the same dynamic
_HERMES_PROVIDER_ENV_BLOCKLIST from local.py.
Explicit env_vars passed to spawn_local() still override the blocklist,
matching the existing behavior for callers that intentionally need these.
Gap identified by PR #1004 (@PeterFile).
Terminal subprocesses inherit OPENAI_BASE_URL and other provider env
vars loaded from ~/.hermes/.env, silently misrouting external CLIs
like codex. Build a blocklist dynamically from the provider registry
so new providers are automatically covered. Callers that truly need
a blocked var can opt in via the _HERMES_FORCE_ prefix.
Closes#1002
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: Home Assistant event filtering now closed by default
Previously, when no watch_domains or watch_entities were configured,
ALL state_changed events passed through to the agent, causing users
to be flooded with notifications for every HA entity change.
Now events are dropped by default unless the user explicitly configures:
- watch_domains: list of domains to monitor (e.g. climate, light)
- watch_entities: list of specific entity IDs to monitor
- watch_all: true (new option — opt-in to receive all events)
A warning is logged at connect time if no filters are configured,
guiding users to set up their HA platform config.
All 49 gateway HA tests + 52 HA tool tests pass.
* docs: update Home Assistant integration documentation
- homeassistant.md: Fix event filtering docs to reflect closed-by-default
behavior. Add watch_all option. Replace Python dict config example with
YAML. Fix defaults table (was incorrectly showing 'all'). Add required
configuration warning admonition.
- environment-variables.md: Add HASS_TOKEN and HASS_URL to Messaging section.
- messaging/index.md: Add Home Assistant to description, architecture
diagram, platform toolsets table, and Next Steps links.
Previously, when no watch_domains or watch_entities were configured,
ALL state_changed events passed through to the agent, causing users
to be flooded with notifications for every HA entity change.
Now events are dropped by default unless the user explicitly configures:
- watch_domains: list of domains to monitor (e.g. climate, light)
- watch_entities: list of specific entity IDs to monitor
- watch_all: true (new option — opt-in to receive all events)
A warning is logged at connect time if no filters are configured,
guiding users to set up their HA platform config.
All 49 gateway HA tests + 52 HA tool tests pass.
Session hygiene was firing at the same threshold (50%) as the agent's
own context compressor, causing premature compression on every turn
in long gateway sessions (especially Telegram).
Hygiene is a safety net for pathologically large sessions that would
cause API failures — it should NOT be doing normal compression work.
The agent's own compressor handles that during its tool loop with
accurate real token counts from the API.
Changes:
- Default hygiene threshold: 0.50 → 0.85 (fires only when truly large)
- Hygiene threshold is now independent of compression.threshold config
(that setting controls the agent's compressor, not the pre-agent safety net)
- Removed env var override for hygiene threshold (CONTEXT_COMPRESSION_THRESHOLD
still controls the agent's own compressor)
Critical bug: when the agent's context compressor fires during a tool
loop (_compress_context), it creates a new session_id and writes the
compressed messages there. But the gateway's session_entry still pointed
to the old session_id. On the next message, load_transcript() loaded
the stale pre-compression transcript, causing:
- Context bloat returning every turn
- Repeated compression cycles
- Loss of carefully compressed context
Fix: after run_conversation() returns, check if the agent's session_id
changed (compression split) and sync it back to the session store entry.
Also pass the effective session_id in the result dict so _handle_message
writes transcript entries to the correct session.
This affects ALL gateway adapters, not just webhook.
The old message referenced 'hermes setup' which doesn't handle
skill-specific env vars. Updated to direct users to load the skill
in the local CLI (which triggers the secure prompt) or add the key
to ~/.hermes/.env manually.