feat: persist reasoning across gateway session turns (schema v6)
Tested against OpenAI Codex (direct), Anthropic (direct + OAI-compat), and OpenRouter → 6 backends. All reasoning field types (reasoning, reasoning_details, codex_reasoning_items) round-trip through the DB correctly.
Phase 4 of the /model command overhaul.
Both the CLI (cli.py) and gateway (gateway/run.py) /model handlers
had ~50 lines of duplicated core logic: parsing, provider detection,
credential resolution, and model validation. This extracts that
pipeline into hermes_cli/model_switch.py.
New module exports:
- ModelSwitchResult: dataclass with all fields both handlers need
- CustomAutoResult: dataclass for bare '/model custom' results
- switch_model(): core pipeline — parse → detect → resolve → validate
- switch_to_custom_provider(): resolve endpoint + auto-detect model
The shared functions are pure (no I/O side effects). Each caller
handles its own platform-specific concerns:
- CLI: sets self.model/provider/etc, calls save_config_value(), prints
- Gateway: writes config.yaml directly, sets env vars, returns markdown
Net result: -244 lines from handlers, +234 lines in shared module.
The handlers are now ~80 lines each (down from ~150+) and can't drift
apart on core logic.
* feat(model): persist base_url on /model switch, auto-detect for bare /model custom
Phase 2+3 of the /model command overhaul:
Phase 2 — Persist base_url on model switch:
- CLI: save model.base_url when switching to a non-OpenRouter endpoint;
clear it when switching away from custom to prevent stale URLs
leaking into the new provider's resolution
- Gateway: same logic using direct YAML write
Phase 3 — Better feedback and edge cases:
- Bare '/model custom' now auto-detects the model from the endpoint
using _auto_detect_local_model() and saves all three config values
(model, provider, base_url) atomically
- Shows endpoint URL in success messages when switching to/from
custom providers (both CLI and gateway)
- Clear error messages when no custom endpoint is configured
- Updated test assertions for the additional save_config_value call
Fixes#2562 (Phase 2+3)
* feat(model): support custom:name:model triple syntax for named custom providers
Phase 5 of the /model command overhaul.
Extends parse_model_input() to handle the triple syntax:
/model custom:local-server:qwen → provider='custom:local-server', model='qwen'
/model custom:my-model → provider='custom', model='my-model' (unchanged)
The 'custom:local-server' provider string is already supported by
_get_named_custom_provider() in runtime_provider.py, which matches
it against the custom_providers list in config.yaml. This just wires
the parsing so users can do it from the /model slash command.
Added 4 tests covering single, triple, whitespace, and empty model cases.
The gateway memory flush agent reviews old conversation history on session
reset/expiry and writes to memory. It had no awareness of memory changes
made after that conversation ended (by the live agent, cron jobs, or other
sessions), causing silent overwrites of newer entries.
Two fixes:
1. Skip memory flush entirely for cron sessions (session IDs starting with
'cron_'). Cron sessions are headless with no meaningful user conversation
to extract memories from.
2. Inject the current live memory state (MEMORY.md + USER.md) directly into
the flush prompt. The flush agent can now see what's already saved and
make informed decisions — only adding genuinely new information rather
than blindly overwriting entries that may have been updated since the
conversation ended.
Addresses the root cause identified in #2670: the flush agent was making
memory decisions blind to the current state of memory, causing stale
context to overwrite newer entries on gateway restarts and session resets.
Co-authored-by: devorun <devorun@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: dlkakbs <dlkakbs@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(config): support ${ENV_VAR} substitution in config.yaml
* fix: extend env var expansion to CLI and gateway config loaders
The original PR (#2680) only wired _expand_env_vars into load_config(),
which is used by 'hermes tools' and 'hermes setup'. The two primary
config paths were missed:
- load_cli_config() in cli.py (interactive CLI)
- Module-level _cfg in gateway/run.py (gateway — bridges api_keys to env vars)
Also:
- Remove redundant 'import re' (already imported at module level)
- Add missing blank lines between top-level functions (PEP 8)
- Add tests for load_cli_config() expansion
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* fix(gateway): added MATRIX_ALLOWED_USERS to list of env vars checked by gateway
* fix(gateway): add all missing platform allowlist env vars to startup check
The startup warning for 'No user allowlists configured' was only checking
TELEGRAM, DISCORD, WHATSAPP, SLACK, and SMS — missing SIGNAL, EMAIL,
MATTERMOST, and DINGTALK. Users of those platforms would see a spurious
warning even with their platform-specific allowlist configured.
Now matches the canonical platform_env_map in _is_user_authorized().
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When a messaging platform fails to connect at startup (e.g. transient DNS
failure) or disconnects at runtime with a retryable error, the gateway now
queues it for background reconnection instead of giving up permanently.
- New _platform_reconnect_watcher background task runs alongside the
existing session expiry watcher
- Exponential backoff: 30s, 60s, 120s, 240s, 300s cap
- Max 20 retry attempts before giving up on a platform
- Non-retryable errors (bad auth token, etc.) are not retried
- Runtime disconnections via _handle_adapter_fatal_error now queue
retryable failures instead of triggering gateway shutdown
- On successful reconnect, adapter is wired up and channel directory
is rebuilt automatically
Fixes the case where a DNS blip during gateway startup caused Telegram
and Discord to be permanently unavailable until manual restart.
The previous commit capped the 1.4x at 95% of context, but the multiplier
itself is unnecessary and confusing:
85% threshold × 1.4 = 119% of context → never fires
95% warn × 1.4 = 133% of context → never warns
The 85% hygiene threshold already provides ample headroom over the agent's
own 50% compressor. Even if rough estimates overestimate by 50%, hygiene
would fire at ~57% actual usage — safe and harmless.
Remove the multiplier entirely. Both actual and estimated token paths
now use the same 85% / 95% thresholds. Update tests and comments.
Three bugs in gateway session hygiene pre-compression caused 'Session too
large' errors for ~200K context models like GLM-5-turbo on z.ai:
1. Gateway hygiene called get_model_context_length(model) without passing
config_context_length, provider, or base_url — so user overrides like
model.context_length: 180000 were ignored, and provider-aware detection
(models.dev, z.ai endpoint) couldn't fire. The agent's own compressor
correctly passed all three (run_agent.py line 1038).
2. The 1.4x safety factor on rough token estimates pushed the compression
threshold above the model's actual context limit:
200K * 0.85 * 1.4 = 238K > 200K (model limit)
So hygiene never compressed, sessions grew past the limit, and the API
rejected the request.
3. Same issue for the warn threshold: 200K * 0.95 * 1.4 = 266K.
Fix:
- Read model.context_length, provider, and base_url from config.yaml
(same as run_agent.py does) and pass them to get_model_context_length()
- Resolve provider/base_url from runtime when not in config
- Cap the 1.4x-adjusted compress threshold at 95% of context_length
- Cap the 1.4x-adjusted warn threshold at context_length
Affects: z.ai GLM-5/GLM-5-turbo, any ~200K or smaller context model
where the 1.4x factor would push 85% above 100%.
Ref: Discord report from Ddox — glm-5-turbo on z.ai coding plan
When a session expires (daily schedule or idle timeout) and is
automatically reset, send a notification to the user explaining
what happened:
◐ Session automatically reset (inactive for 24h).
Conversation history cleared.
Use /resume to browse and restore a previous session.
Adjust reset timing in config.yaml under session_reset.
Notifications are suppressed when:
- The expired session had no activity (no tokens used)
- The platform is excluded (api_server, webhook by default)
- notify: false in config
Changes:
- session.py: _should_reset() returns reason string ('idle'/'daily')
instead of bool; SessionEntry gains auto_reset_reason and
reset_had_activity fields; old entry's total_tokens checked
- config.py: SessionResetPolicy gains notify (bool, default: true)
and notify_exclude_platforms (default: api_server, webhook)
- run.py: sends notification via adapter.send() before processing
the user's message, with activity + platform checks
- 13 new tests
Config (config.yaml):
session_reset:
notify: true
notify_exclude_platforms: [api_server, webhook]
* fix: respect DashScope v1 runtime mode for alibaba
Remove the hardcoded Alibaba branch from resolve_runtime_provider()
that forced api_mode='anthropic_messages' regardless of the base URL.
Alibaba now goes through the generic API-key provider path, which
auto-detects the protocol from the URL:
- /apps/anthropic → anthropic_messages (via endswith check)
- /v1 → chat_completions (default)
This fixes Alibaba setup with OpenAI-compatible DashScope endpoints
(e.g. coding-intl.dashscope.aliyuncs.com/v1) that were broken because
runtime always forced Anthropic mode even when setup saved a /v1 URL.
Based on PR #2024 by @kshitijk4poor.
* docs(skill): add split, merge, search examples to ocr-and-documents skill
Adds pymupdf examples for PDF splitting, merging, and text search
to the existing ocr-and-documents skill. No new dependencies — pymupdf
already covers all three operations natively.
* fix: replace all production print() calls with logger in rl_training_tool
Replace all bare print() calls in production code paths with proper logger calls.
- Add `import logging` and module-level `logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)`
- Replace print() in _start_training_run() with logger.info()
- Replace print() in _stop_training_run() with logger.info()
- Replace print(Warning/Note) calls with logger.warning() and logger.info()
Using the logging framework allows log level filtering, proper formatting,
and log routing instead of always printing to stdout.
* fix(gateway): process /queue'd messages after agent completion
/queue stored messages in adapter._pending_messages but never consumed
them after normal (non-interrupted) completion. The consumption path
at line 5219 only checked pending messages when result.get('interrupted')
was True — since /queue deliberately doesn't interrupt, queued messages
were silently dropped.
Now checks adapter._pending_messages after both interrupted AND normal
completion. For queued messages (non-interrupt), the first response is
delivered before recursing to process the queued follow-up. Skips the
direct send when streaming already delivered the response.
Reported by GhostMode on Discord.
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Co-authored-by: memosr.eth <96793918+memosr@users.noreply.github.com>
Based on PR #2427 by @oxngon (core feature extracted, reformatting
and unrelated changes dropped).
Discord's TYPING_START gateway event is unreliable for bot DMs. This
adds a background typing loop that hits POST /channels/{id}/typing
every 8 seconds (indicator lasts ~10s) until the response is sent.
- send_typing() starts a per-channel background loop (idempotent)
- stop_typing() cancels it (called after _run_agent returns)
- Base adapter gets stop_typing() as a no-op default
- Per-channel tracking via _typing_tasks dict prevents duplicates
Two fixes:
1. CLI /stop command crashed with 'cannot import name get_registry' —
the code imported a non-existent function. Fixed to use the actual
process_registry singleton and list_sessions() method.
(Reported in #2458 by haiyuzhong1980)
2. Streaming media delivery used undefined 'adapter' variable —
our PR #2382 called _deliver_media_from_response(adapter=adapter)
but 'adapter' wasn't guaranteed to be defined in that scope.
Fixed to resolve via self.adapters.get(source.platform).
(Reported in #2424 by 42-evey)
The gateway created a fresh AIAgent per message, rebuilding the system
prompt (including memory, skills, context files) every turn. This broke
prompt prefix caching — providers like Anthropic charge ~10x more for
uncached prefixes.
Now caches AIAgent instances per session_key with a config signature.
The cached agent is reused across messages in the same session,
preserving the frozen system prompt and tool schemas. Cache is
invalidated when:
- Config changes (model, provider, toolsets, reasoning, ephemeral
prompt) — detected via signature mismatch
- /new, /reset, /clear — explicit session reset
- /model — global model change clears all cached agents
- /reasoning — global reasoning change clears all cached agents
Per-message state (callbacks, stream consumers, progress queues) is
set on the agent instance before each run_conversation() call.
This matches CLI behavior where a single AIAgent lives across all turns
in a session, with _cached_system_prompt built once and reused.
The /title command would fail with 'Session not found in database.' when
used as the first command in a new session. This happened because:
1. Gateway creates session in session_store (in-memory)
2. But SQLite _session_db only gets sessions when agent flushes messages
3. set_session_title() does UPDATE which fails if row doesn't exist
Now we check if session exists in SQLite and create it if needed before
attempting to set the title.
Fixes: Session not found in database. error on /title in new chats
When streaming is enabled, text chunks are sent to the user in
real-time including raw MEDIA: tags. The normal post-processing in
_process_message_background is skipped when already_sent=True, so
MEDIA: files were never extracted or delivered — the user just saw
the raw MEDIA:/path/to/file text.
Fix: after streaming completes, extract MEDIA: tags and local file
paths from the response and deliver them via the platform adapter.
The text is already sent (with the raw tag visible in the stream),
but the actual files now get delivered as attachments.
Add @file:path, @folder:dir, @diff, @staged, @git:N, and @url:
references that expand inline before the message reaches the LLM.
Supports line ranges (@file:main.py:10-50), token budget enforcement
(soft warn at 25%, hard block at 50%), and path sandboxing for gateway.
Core module from PR #2090 by @kshitijk4poor. CLI and gateway wiring
rewritten against current main. Fixed asyncio.run() crash when called
from inside a running event loop (gateway).
Closes#682.
When streaming is enabled, the base adapter receives None from
_handle_message (already_sent=True) and cannot run auto-TTS for
voice input. The runner was unconditionally skipping voice input
TTS assuming the base adapter would handle it.
Now the runner takes over TTS responsibility when streaming has
already delivered the text response, so voice channel playback
works with both streaming on and off.
Streaming off behavior is unchanged (default already_sent=False
preserves the original code path exactly).
Co-authored-by: 0xbyt4 <35742124+0xbyt4@users.noreply.github.com>
Mirrors the CLI fix for the gateway /model handler. When the user is on
a custom provider (provider=custom, localhost, or 127.0.0.1 endpoint),
/model <name> no longer tries to auto-detect a provider switch.
Previously, typing /model openrouter/nvidia/nemotron:free on Telegram
while on a localhost endpoint would silently accept the model name on
the local server — auto-detection failed to match the free model, so
the provider stayed as custom with the localhost base_url. The user saw
'Model changed' but requests still went to localhost, which doesn't
serve that model.
Now shows the endpoint URL and provider:model syntax tip, matching
the CLI behavior.
Adds /queue <prompt> (alias /q) that queues a message for the next
turn while the agent is busy, without interrupting the current run.
- CLI: /queue <prompt> puts it in _pending_input for the next turn
- Gateway: /queue <prompt> creates a pending MessageEvent on the
adapter, picked up after the current agent run finishes
- Enter still interrupts as usual (no behavior change)
- /queue with no prompt shows usage
- /queue when agent is idle tells user to just type normally
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
Two fixes for Telegram/gateway-specific bugs:
1. Anthropic adapter: strip orphaned tool_result blocks (mirror of
existing tool_use stripping). Context compression or session
truncation can remove an assistant message containing a tool_use
while leaving the subsequent tool_result intact. Anthropic rejects
these with a 400: 'unexpected tool_use_id found in tool_result
blocks'. The adapter now collects all tool_use IDs and filters out
any tool_result blocks referencing IDs not in that set.
2. Gateway: /reset and /new now bypass the running-agent guard (like
/status already does). Previously, sending /reset while an agent
was running caused the raw text to be queued and later fed back as
a user message with the same broken history — replaying the
corrupted session instead of resetting it. Now the running agent is
interrupted, pending messages are cleared, and the reset command
dispatches immediately.
Tests updated: existing tests now include proper tool_use→tool_result
pairs; two new tests cover orphaned tool_result stripping.
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
* feat: context pressure warnings for CLI and gateway
User-facing notifications as context approaches the compaction threshold.
Warnings fire at 60% and 85% of the way to compaction — relative to
the configured compression threshold, not the raw context window.
CLI: Formatted line with a progress bar showing distance to compaction.
Cyan at 60% (approaching), bold yellow at 85% (imminent).
◐ context ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▱▱▱▱▱▱▱▱ 60% to compaction 100k threshold (50%) · approaching compaction
⚠ context ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▱▱▱ 85% to compaction 100k threshold (50%) · compaction imminent
Gateway: Plain-text notification sent to the user's chat via the new
status_callback mechanism (asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe bridge,
same pattern as step_callback).
Does NOT inject into the message stream. The LLM never sees these
warnings. Flags reset after each compaction cycle.
Files changed:
- agent/display.py — format_context_pressure(), format_context_pressure_gateway()
- run_agent.py — status_callback param, _context_50/70_warned flags,
_emit_context_pressure(), flag reset in _compress_context()
- gateway/run.py — _status_callback_sync bridge, wired to AIAgent
- tests/test_context_pressure.py — 23 tests
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into hermes/hermes-7ea545bf
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Place a sentinel in _running_agents immediately after the "already
running" guard check passes — before any await. Without this, the
numerous await points between the guard (line 1324) and agent
registration (track_agent at line 4790) create a window where a
second message for the same session can bypass the guard and start
a duplicate agent, corrupting the transcript.
The await gap includes: hook emissions, vision enrichment (external
API call), audio transcription (external API call), session hygiene
compression, and the run_in_executor call itself. For messages with
media attachments the window can be several seconds wide.
The sentinel is wrapped in try/finally so it is always cleaned up —
even if the handler raises or takes an early-return path. When the
real AIAgent is created, track_agent() overwrites the sentinel with
the actual instance (preserving interrupt support).
Also handles the edge case where a message arrives while the sentinel
is set but no real agent exists yet: the message is queued via the
adapter's pending-message mechanism instead of attempting to call
interrupt() on the sentinel object.
Two issues with /model preventing proper provider switching:
1. Bare provider names not detected: typing '/model nous' treated 'nous'
as a model name instead of triggering a provider switch. Fixed by adding
step 0 in detect_provider_for_model() that checks if the input matches
a known provider name/alias (excluding 'custom'/'openrouter' which need
explicit model names) and returns that provider's default model.
2. Custom endpoint details hidden: /model (no args) showed '[custom]' with
just a usage hint but no endpoint URL or model name. Now displays the
configured base_url for custom providers in both CLI and gateway.
Note: config base_url and OPENAI_BASE_URL are intentionally NOT cleared on
provider switch — dedicated provider paths (nous, anthropic, codex) have
their own credential resolution that ignores these, and clearing them would
destroy the user's custom endpoint config, preventing switching back.
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
The gateway approval system previously intercepted bare 'yes'/'no' text
from the user's next message to approve/deny dangerous commands. This was
fragile and dangerous — if the agent asked a clarify question and the user
said 'yes' to answer it, the gateway would execute the pending dangerous
command instead. (Fixes#1888)
Changes:
- Remove bare text matching ('yes', 'y', 'approve', 'ok', etc.) from
_handle_message approval check
- Add /approve and /deny as gateway-only slash commands in the command
registry
- /approve supports scoping: /approve (one-time), /approve session,
/approve always (permanent)
- Add 5-minute timeout for stale approvals
- Gateway appends structured instructions to the agent response when a
dangerous command is pending, telling the user exactly how to respond
- 9 tests covering approve, deny, timeout, scoping, and verification
that bare 'yes' no longer triggers execution
Credit to @solo386 and @FlyByNight69420 for identifying and reporting
this security issue in PR #1971 and issue #1888.
Co-authored-by: Test <test@test.com>
Add unauthorized_dm_behavior config (pair|ignore) with global default
and per-platform override. WhatsApp can silently drop unknown DMs
instead of sending pairing codes.
Adapted config bridging to work with gw_data dict (pre-construction)
rather than config object. Dropped implementation plan document.
Co-authored-by: Frederico Ribeiro <fr@tecompanytea.com>
Only mention the hermes-agent-setup skill in STT failure notes (both
the direct user message and the agent context note) when the skill is
actually installed. Uses _find_skill() from skill_manager_tool.
Also confirmed: STT is the only user-facing failure case where the
setup skill hint helps. Vision failures are transient API issues,
runtime transcription errors indicate a configured-but-broken provider,
and platform startup warnings are server logs.
Skill now covers full CLI usage (hermes setup, hermes skills, hermes
tools, hermes config, session management, etc.), config file reference,
and expanded gateway commands.
Agent context notes for STT failure now mention the hermes-agent-setup
skill is available to help users configure Hermes features.
When a user sends a voice message and STT isn't configured, the gateway
now sends a clear message directly to the user explaining how to set up
voice transcription, rather than relying on the agent to relay an
injected context note (which often gets misinterpreted).
Also adds a hermes-agent-setup bundled skill covering STT/TTS setup,
tool configuration, dependency installation, and troubleshooting.
Add first-class GitHub Copilot and Copilot ACP provider support across
model selection, runtime provider resolution, CLI sessions, delegated
subagents, cron jobs, and the Telegram gateway.
This also normalizes Copilot model catalogs and API modes, introduces a
Copilot ACP OpenAI-compatible shim, and fixes service-mode auth by
resolving Homebrew-installed gh binaries under launchd.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
- Distinguish plan usage limits (429 with usage_limit_reached) from transient rate limits
- Show approximate reset time in hours for plan limits
- Treat HTTP 500 with large sessions as context overflow (same as 400)
- Move history length check earlier for reuse across status codes
* feat: OpenAI-compatible API server platform adapter
Salvaged from PR #956, updated for current main.
Adds an HTTP API server as a gateway platform adapter that exposes
hermes-agent via the OpenAI Chat Completions and Responses APIs.
Any OpenAI-compatible frontend (Open WebUI, LobeChat, LibreChat,
AnythingLLM, NextChat, ChatBox, etc.) can connect by pointing at
http://localhost:8642/v1.
Endpoints:
- POST /v1/chat/completions — stateless Chat Completions API
- POST /v1/responses — stateful Responses API with chaining
- GET /v1/responses/{id} — retrieve stored response
- DELETE /v1/responses/{id} — delete stored response
- GET /v1/models — list hermes-agent as available model
- GET /health — health check
Features:
- Real SSE streaming via stream_delta_callback (uses main's streaming)
- In-memory LRU response store for Responses API conversation chaining
- Named conversations via 'conversation' parameter
- Bearer token auth (optional, via API_SERVER_KEY)
- CORS support for browser-based frontends
- System prompt layering (frontend system messages on top of core)
- Real token usage tracking in responses
Integration points:
- Platform.API_SERVER in gateway/config.py
- _create_adapter() branch in gateway/run.py
- API_SERVER_* env vars in hermes_cli/config.py
- Env var overrides in gateway/config.py _apply_env_overrides()
Changes vs original PR #956:
- Removed streaming infrastructure (already on main via stream_consumer.py)
- Removed Telegram reply_to_mode (separate feature, not included)
- Updated _resolve_model() -> _resolve_gateway_model()
- Updated stream_callback -> stream_delta_callback
- Updated connect()/disconnect() to use _mark_connected()/_mark_disconnected()
- Adapted to current Platform enum (includes MATTERMOST, MATRIX, DINGTALK)
Tests: 72 new tests, all passing
Docs: API server guide, Open WebUI integration guide, env var reference
* feat(whatsapp): make reply prefix configurable via config.yaml
Reworked from PR #1764 (ifrederico) to use config.yaml instead of .env.
The WhatsApp bridge prepends a header to every outgoing message.
This was hardcoded to '⚕ *Hermes Agent*'. Users can now customize
or disable it via config.yaml:
whatsapp:
reply_prefix: '' # disable header
reply_prefix: '🤖 *My Bot*\n───\n' # custom prefix
How it works:
- load_gateway_config() reads whatsapp.reply_prefix from config.yaml
and stores it in PlatformConfig.extra['reply_prefix']
- WhatsAppAdapter reads it from config.extra at init
- When spawning bridge.js, the adapter passes it as
WHATSAPP_REPLY_PREFIX in the subprocess environment
- bridge.js handles undefined (default), empty (no header),
or custom values with \\n escape support
- Self-chat echo suppression uses the configured prefix
Also fixes _config_version: was 9 but ENV_VARS_BY_VERSION had a
key 10 (TAVILY_API_KEY), so existing users at v9 would never be
prompted for Tavily. Bumped to 10 to close the gap. Added a
regression test to prevent this from happening again.
Credit: ifrederico (PR #1764) for the bridge.js implementation
and the config version gap discovery.
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- Add summary_base_url config option to compression block for custom
OpenAI-compatible endpoints (e.g. zai, DeepSeek, Ollama)
- Remove compression env var bridges from cli.py and gateway/run.py
(CONTEXT_COMPRESSION_* env vars no longer set from config)
- Switch run_agent.py to read compression config directly from
config.yaml instead of env vars
- Fix backwards-compat block in _resolve_task_provider_model to also
fire when auxiliary.compression.provider is 'auto' (DEFAULT_CONFIG
sets this, which was silently preventing the compression section's
summary_* keys from being read)
- Add test for summary_base_url config-to-client flow
- Update docs to show compression as config.yaml-only
Closes#1591
Based on PR #1702 by @uzaylisak
Based on PR #1432 by @bayrakdarerdem. session:start was already on main; this adds the session:end event.
Co-authored-by: bayrakdarerdem <bayrakdarerdem@users.noreply.github.com>
After the first user→assistant exchange, Hermes now generates a short
descriptive session title via the auxiliary LLM (compression task config).
Title generation runs in a background thread so it never delays the
user-facing response.
Key behaviors:
- Fires only on the first 1-2 exchanges (checks user message count)
- Skips if a title already exists (user-set titles are never overwritten)
- Uses call_llm with compression task config (cheapest/fastest model)
- Truncates long messages to keep the title generation request small
- Cleans up LLM output: strips quotes, 'Title:' prefixes, enforces 80 char max
- Works in both CLI and gateway (Telegram/Discord/etc.)
Also updates /title (no args) to show the session ID alongside the title
in both CLI and gateway.
Implements #1426
Salvaged from PR #1573 by @eren-karakus0. Cherry-picked with authorship preserved.
Fixes#1143 — background process notifications resume after gateway restart.
Co-authored-by: Muhammet Eren Karakuş <erenkar950@gmail.com>
The privacy.redact_pii config reader on line 1546 used bare 'yaml'
which is not in scope — yaml is imported as '_yaml' at module level
(line 93) and as '_y' in other methods. The NameError was silently
caught by the try/except, so PII redaction never activated even when
configured.
Add a local 'import yaml as _pii_yaml' consistent with the pattern
used elsewhere in the file.