- Added configuration options for automatic session resets based on inactivity or daily boundaries in cli-config.yaml.
- Enhanced SessionResetPolicy class to support a "none" mode for no auto-resets.
- Implemented memory flushing before session resets in SessionStore to preserve important information.
- Updated setup wizard to guide users in configuring session reset preferences.
- Introduced a new configuration option for reasoning effort in the CLI, allowing users to specify the level of reasoning the agent should perform before responding.
- Updated the CLI and agent initialization to incorporate the reasoning configuration, enhancing the agent's responsiveness and adaptability.
- Implemented logic to load reasoning effort from environment variables and configuration files, providing flexibility in agent behavior.
- Enhanced the documentation in the example configuration file to clarify the new reasoning effort options available.
- Introduced a shared interrupt signaling mechanism to allow tools to check for user interrupts during long-running operations.
- Updated the AIAgent to handle interrupts more effectively, ensuring in-progress tool calls are canceled and multiple interrupt messages are combined into one prompt.
- Enhanced the CLI configuration to include container resource limits (CPU, memory, disk) and persistence options for Docker, Singularity, and Modal environments.
- Improved documentation to clarify interrupt behaviors and container resource settings, providing users with better guidance on configuration and usage.
- Added skills configuration options in cli-config.yaml.example, including a nudge interval for skill creation reminders.
- Implemented skills guidance in AIAgent to prompt users to save reusable workflows after complex tasks.
- Enhanced skills indexing in the prompt builder to include descriptions from SKILL.md files for better context.
- Updated the agent's behavior to periodically remind users about potential skills during tool-calling iterations.
- Added configuration options for memory nudge interval and flush minimum turns in cli-config.yaml.example.
- Implemented memory flushing before conversation reset, clearing, and exit in the CLI to ensure memories are saved.
- Introduced a flush_memories method in AIAgent to handle memory persistence before context loss.
- Added periodic nudges to remind the agent to consider saving memories based on user interactions.
- Implemented a multi-provider authentication system for the Hermes Agent, supporting OAuth for Nous Portal and traditional API key methods for OpenRouter and custom endpoints.
- Enhanced CLI with commands for logging in and out of providers, allowing users to authenticate and manage their credentials easily.
- Updated configuration options to select inference providers, with detailed documentation on usage and setup.
- Improved status reporting to include authentication status and provider details, enhancing user awareness of their current configuration.
- Added new files for authentication handling and updated existing components to integrate the new provider system.
- Introduced the `delegate_task` tool, allowing the main agent to spawn child AIAgent instances with isolated context for complex tasks.
- Supported both single-task and batch processing (up to 3 concurrent tasks) to enhance task management capabilities.
- Updated configuration options for delegation, including maximum iterations and default toolsets for subagents.
- Enhanced documentation to provide clear guidance on using the delegation feature and its configuration.
- Added comprehensive tests to ensure the functionality and reliability of the delegation logic.
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
- Introduced a new configuration section in `cli-config.yaml.example` for defining platform-specific toolsets, allowing for greater customization of available tools per platform.
- Updated the CLI to check for user-defined toolsets in the configuration, falling back to the default `hermes-cli` toolset if none are specified.
- Enhanced the `GatewayRunner` class to load platform-specific toolsets from the configuration, ensuring that the correct tools are enabled based on the platform being used.
- Introduced a new `todo_tool.py` for planning and tracking multi-step tasks, enhancing the agent's capabilities.
- Updated CLI to include a floating autocomplete dropdown for commands and improved user instructions for better navigation.
- Revised toolsets to incorporate the new `todo` tool and updated documentation to reflect changes in available tools and commands.
- Enhanced user experience with new keybindings and clearer command descriptions in the CLI.
- cli-config.yaml.example: env_type → backend everywhere, matching the
documented config key that hermes_cli/config.py and README already use
- cli-config.yaml.example: added comments clarifying cwd is a path
INSIDE the target environment for non-local backends
- AGENTS.md: updated terminal.cwd description to explain "." only
resolves to host CWD for the local backend
- .env.example: updated TERMINAL_CWD comment to warn against using
host-local paths with remote backends, lists per-backend defaults
- Added `max_tokens`, `reasoning_config`, and `prefill_messages` parameters to `BatchRunner` and `AIAgent` for improved model response control.
- Updated CLI to support new options for reasoning effort and prefill messages from a JSON file.
- Modified example configuration files to reflect changes in default model and summary model.
- Improved error handling for loading prefill messages and reasoning configurations in the CLI.
- Updated documentation to include new parameters and usage examples.
- Increased the default maximum tool-calling iterations from 20 to 60 in the CLI configuration and related files, allowing for more complex tasks.
- Updated documentation and comments to reflect the new recommended range for iterations, enhancing user guidance.
- Implemented backward compatibility for loading max iterations from the root-level configuration, ensuring a smooth transition for existing users.
- Adjusted the setup wizard to prompt for the maximum iterations setting, improving user experience during configuration.
- Added new environment variables for Telegram and Discord bot configurations, including `TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS` and `DISCORD_ALLOWED_USERS`, to restrict bot access to specific users.
- Updated documentation in AGENTS.md and README.md to include detailed setup instructions for the messaging gateway, emphasizing the importance of user allowlists for security.
- Improved the CLI setup wizard to prompt for allowed user IDs during configuration, enhancing user guidance and security awareness.
- Refined the gateway run script to support user authorization checks, ensuring only allowed users can interact with the bot.
- Changed default Docker, Singularity, and Modal images in configuration files to use "nikolaik/python-nodejs:python3.11-nodejs20" for improved compatibility.
- Updated the default model in the configuration to "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" and adjusted related setup prompts for API provider configuration.
- Introduced a new CLI option for selecting a custom OpenAI-compatible endpoint, enhancing flexibility in model provider setup.
- Enhanced the prompt choice functionality to support arrow key navigation for better user experience in CLI interactions.
- Updated documentation in relevant files to reflect these changes and improve user guidance.
- Implemented automatic context compression to manage long conversations that approach the model's context limit.
- Configured the feature to summarize middle turns while protecting the first three and last four turns, ensuring important context is retained.
- Added configuration options in `cli-config.yaml` and environment variables for enabling/disabling compression and setting thresholds.
- Updated documentation in `README.md`, `cli.md`, and `.env.example` to explain the context compression functionality and its configuration.
- Enhanced the `cli.py` to load compression settings into environment variables, ensuring seamless integration with the CLI.
- Completed the implementation of context compression as outlined in the TODO list, marking it as a significant enhancement to conversation management.
- Implemented automatic session logging, saving conversation trajectories to the `logs/` directory in JSON format, with each session having a unique identifier.
- Updated the CLI to display the session ID in the welcome banner for easy reference.
- Introduced an interactive sudo password prompt in CLI mode, allowing users to enter their password with a 45-second timeout, enhancing user experience during command execution.
- Documented session logging and interactive sudo features in `README.md`, `cli.md`, and `cli-config.yaml.example` for better user guidance.
- Added support for sudo commands in local, Docker, Singularity, and SSH environments by introducing the `SUDO_PASSWORD` environment variable.
- Updated terminal tool configurations in `.env.example` and `cli-config.yaml.example` to document the new sudo functionality.
- Enhanced the command execution process to handle sudo commands gracefully, preventing hangs on interactive prompts and providing clear error messages when no password is configured.
- Updated `README.md` to include instructions for using sudo support and SSH backend configuration.
- Revised `TODO.md` to reflect the completion of the sudo feature and outline future enhancements.
- Introduced `cli-config.yaml.example` to provide a template for configuring the CLI behavior, including model settings, terminal tool configurations, agent behavior, and toolsets.
- Created `cli.py` for an interactive terminal interface, allowing users to start the Hermes Agent with various options and toolsets.
- Added `hermes` launcher script for convenient CLI access.
- Updated `model_tools.py` to support quiet mode for suppressing output during tool initialization and execution.
- Enhanced logging in various tools to respect quiet mode, improving user experience by reducing unnecessary output.
- Added `prompt_toolkit` to `requirements.txt` for improved CLI interaction capabilities.
- Created `TODO.md` for future improvements and enhancements to the Hermes Agent framework.