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e7698521e7 |
fix(openviking): add atexit safety net for session commit
Ensures pending sessions are committed on process exit even if shutdown_memory_provider is never called (gateway crash, SIGKILL, or exception in _async_flush_memories preventing shutdown). Also reorders on_session_end to wait for the pending sync thread before checking turn_count, so the last turn's messages are flushed. Based on PR #4919 by dagbs. |
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5747590770 |
fix: follow-up improvements for salvaged PR #5456
- SQLite write queue: thread-local connection pooling instead of creating+closing a new connection per operation - Prefetch threads: join previous batch before spawning new ones to prevent thread accumulation on rapid queue_prefetch() calls - Shutdown: join prefetch threads before stopping write queue - Add 73 tests covering _Client HTTP payloads, _WriteQueue crash recovery & connection reuse, _build_overlay deduplication, RetainDBMemoryProvider lifecycle/tools/prefetch/hooks, thread accumulation guard, and reasoning_level heuristic |
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ea8ec27023 | fix(retaindb): make project optional, default to 'default' project | ||
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6df4860271 |
fix(retaindb): fix API routes, add write queue, dialectic, agent model, file tools
The previous implementation hit endpoints that do not exist on the RetainDB API (/v1/recall, /v1/ingest, /v1/remember, /v1/search, /v1/profile/:p/:u). Every operation was silently failing with 404. This rewrites the plugin against the real API surface and adds several new capabilities. API route fixes: - Context query: POST /v1/context/query (was /v1/recall) - Session ingest: POST /v1/memory/ingest/session (was /v1/ingest) - Memory write: POST /v1/memory with legacy fallback to /v1/memories (was /v1/remember) - Memory search: POST /v1/memory/search (was /v1/search) - User profile: GET /v1/memory/profile/:userId (was /v1/profile/:project/:userId) - Memory delete: DELETE /v1/memory/:id with fallback (was /v1/memory/:id, wrong base) Durable write-behind queue: - SQLite spool at ~/.hermes/retaindb_queue.db - Turn ingest is fully async — zero blocking on the hot path - Pending rows replay automatically on restart after a crash - Per-row error marking with retry backoff Background prefetch (fires at turn-end, ready for next turn-start): - Context: profile + semantic query, deduped overlay block - Dialectic synthesis: LLM-powered synthesis of what is known about the user for the current query, with dynamic reasoning level based on message length (low / medium / high) - Agent self-model: persona, persistent instructions, working style derived from AGENT-scoped memories - All three run in parallel daemon threads, consumed atomically at turn-start within the prefetch timeout budget Agent identity seeding: - SOUL.md content ingested as AGENT-scoped memories on startup - Enables persistent cross-session agent self-knowledge Shared file store tools (new): - retaindb_upload_file: upload local file, optional auto-ingest - retaindb_list_files: directory listing with prefix filter - retaindb_read_file: fetch and decode text content - retaindb_ingest_file: chunk + embed + extract memories from stored file - retaindb_delete_file: soft delete Built-in memory mirror: - on_memory_write() now hits the correct write endpoint |
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9ca954a274 |
fix: mem0 API v2 compat, prefetch context fencing, secret redaction (#5423)
Consolidated salvage from PRs #5301 (qaqcvc), #5339 (lance0), #5058 and #5098 (maymuneth). Mem0 API v2 compatibility (#5301): - All reads use filters={user_id: ...} instead of bare user_id= kwarg - All writes use filters with user_id + agent_id for attribution - Response unwrapping for v2 dict format {results: [...]} - Split _read_filters() vs _write_filters() — reads are user-scoped only for cross-session recall, writes include agent_id - Preserved 'hermes-user' default (no breaking change for existing users) - Omitted run_id scoping from #5301 — cross-session memory is Mem0's core value, session-scoping reads would defeat that purpose Memory prefetch context fencing (#5339): - Wraps prefetched memory in <memory-context> fenced blocks with system note marking content as recalled context, NOT user input - Sanitizes provider output to strip fence-escape sequences, preventing injection where memory content breaks out of the fence - API-call-time only — never persisted to session history Secret redaction (#5058, #5098): - Added prefix patterns for Groq (gsk_), Matrix (syt_), RetainDB (retaindb_), Hindsight (hsk-), Mem0 (mem0_), ByteRover (brv_) |
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583d9f9597 |
fix(honcho): migration guard for observation mode default change
Existing honcho.json configs without an explicit observationMode now default to 'unified' (the old default) instead of being silently switched to 'directional'. New installations get 'directional' as the new default. Detection: _explicitly_configured (host block exists or enabled=true) signals an existing config. When true and no observationMode is set anywhere in the config chain, falls back to 'unified'. When false (fresh install), uses 'directional'. Users who explicitly set observationMode or granular observation booleans are unaffected — explicit config always wins. 5 new tests covering all migration paths. |
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0f813c422c |
fix(plugins): only register CLI commands for the active memory provider
discover_plugin_cli_commands() now reads memory.provider from config.yaml and only loads CLI registration for the active provider. If no memory provider is set, no plugin CLI commands appear in the CLI. Only one memory provider can be active at a time — at most one set of plugin CLI commands is registered. Users who haven't configured honcho (or any memory provider) won't see 'hermes honcho' in their help output. Adds test for inactive provider returning empty results. |
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dd8a42bf7d |
feat(plugins): plugin CLI registration system — decouple plugin commands from core
Add ctx.register_cli_command() to PluginContext for general plugins and discover_plugin_cli_commands() to memory plugin system. Plugins that provide a register_cli(subparser) function in their cli.py are automatically discovered during argparse setup and wired into the CLI. - Remove 95-line hardcoded honcho argparse block from main.py - Move honcho subcommand tree into plugins/memory/honcho/cli.py via register_cli() convention - hermes honcho setup now redirects to hermes memory setup (unified path) - hermes honcho (no subcommand) shows status instead of running setup - Future plugins can register CLI commands without touching core files - PluginManager stores CLI registrations in _cli_commands dict - Memory plugin discovery scans cli.py for register_cli at argparse time main.py: -102 lines of hardcoded plugin routing |
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c02c3dc723 |
fix(honcho): plugin drift overhaul -- observation config, chunking, setup wizard, docs, dead code cleanup
Salvaged from PR #5045 by erosika. - Replace memoryMode/peer_memory_modes with granular per-peer observation config - Add message chunking for Honcho API limits (25k chars default) - Add dialectic input guard (10k chars default) - Add dialecticDynamic toggle for reasoning level auto-bump - Rewrite setup wizard with cloud/local deployment picker - Switch peer card/profile/search from session.context() to direct peer APIs - Add server-side observation sync via get_peer_configuration() - Fix base_url/baseUrl config mismatch for self-hosted setups - Fix local auth leak (cloud API keys no longer sent to local instances) - Remove dead code: memoryMode, peer_memory_modes, linkedHosts, suppress flags, SOUL.md aiPeer sync - Add post_setup hook to memory_setup.py for provider-specific setup wizards - Comprehensive README rewrite with full config reference - New optional skill: autonomous-ai-agents/honcho - Expanded memory-providers.md with multi-profile docs - 9 new tests (chunking, dialectic guard, peer lookups), 14 dead tests removed - Fix 2 pre-existing TestResolveConfigPath filesystem isolation failures |
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28e1e210ee |
fix(hindsight): overhaul hindsight memory plugin and memory setup wizard
- Dedicated asyncio event loop for Hindsight async calls (fixes aiohttp session leaks) - Client caching (reuse instead of creating per-call) - Local mode daemon management with config change detection and auto-restart - Memory mode support (hybrid/context/tools) and prefetch method (recall/reflect) - Proper shutdown with event loop and client cleanup - Disable HindsightEmbedded.__del__ to avoid GC loop errors - Update API URLs (app -> ui.hindsight.vectorize.io, api_url -> base_url) - Setup wizard: conditional fields (when clause), dynamic defaults (default_from) - Switch dependency install from pip to uv (correct for uv-based venvs) - Add hindsight-all to plugin.yaml and import mapping - 12 new tests for dispatch routing and setup field filtering Original PR #5044 by cdbartholomew. |
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e09e48567e |
fix(openviking): correct API endpoint paths and response parsing
- Browse: POST /api/v1/browse → GET /api/v1/fs/{ls,tree,stat}
- Read: POST /api/v1/read[/abstract] → GET /api/v1/content/{read,abstract,overview}
- System prompt: result.get('children') → len(result) (API returns list)
- Content: result.get('content') → result is a plain string
- Browse: result['entries'] → result is the list; is_dir → isDir (camelCase)
- Browse: add rel_path and abstract fields to entry output
Based on PR #4742 by catbusconductor. Auth header changes dropped
(already on main via #4825).
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585a3b40ad |
fix: use 'is not None and != ""' instead of truthiness for mem0.json merge
The original filter (if v) silently drops False and 0, so 'rerank: false' in mem0.json would be ignored. Use explicit None/empty-string check to preserve intentional falsy values. |
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5e3303b3d8 |
fix(mem0): merge env vars with mem0.json instead of either/or
When mem0.json exists but is missing the api_key (e.g. after running `hermes memory setup`), the plugin reports "not available" even though MEM0_API_KEY is set in .env. This happens because _load_config() returns the JSON file contents verbatim, never falling back to env vars. Use env vars as the base config and let mem0.json override individual keys on top, so both config sources work together. Fixes: mem0 plugin shows "not available" despite valid MEM0_API_KEY in .env |
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14e87325df |
fix(openviking): send tenant-scoping headers on every request (#4825)
OpenViking is multi-tenant and requires X-OpenViking-Account and X-OpenViking-User headers. Without them, API calls like POST /api/v1/search/find fail on authenticated servers. Add both headers to _VikingClient._headers(), read from env vars OPENVIKING_ACCOUNT (default: root) and OPENVIKING_USER (default: default). All instantiation sites inherit the fix automatically. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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bef895b371 | fix(memory): preserve holographic prompt and trust score rendering | ||
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8a384628a5 |
fix(memory): profile-scoped memory isolation and clone support (#4845)
Three fixes for memory+profile isolation bugs:
1. memory_tool.py: Replace module-level MEMORY_DIR constant with
get_memory_dir() function that calls get_hermes_home() dynamically.
The old constant was cached at import time and could go stale if
HERMES_HOME changed after import. Internal MemoryStore methods now
call get_memory_dir() directly. MEMORY_DIR kept as backward-compat
alias.
2. profiles.py: profile create --clone now copies MEMORY.md and USER.md
from the source profile. These curated memory files are part of the
agent's identity (same as SOUL.md) and should carry over on clone.
3. holographic plugin: initialize() now expands $HERMES_HOME and
${HERMES_HOME} in the db_path config value, so users can write
'db_path: $HERMES_HOME/memory_store.db' and it resolves to the
active profile directory, not the default home.
Tests updated to mock get_memory_dir() alongside the legacy MEMORY_DIR.
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b3319b1252 |
fix(memory): Fix ByteRover plugin - run brv query synchronously before LLM call
The pipeline prefetch design was firing \`brv query\` in a background thread *after* each response, meaning the context injected at turn N was from turn N-1's message — and the first turn got no BRV context at all. Replace the async prefetch pipeline with a synchronous query in \`prefetch()\` so recall runs before the first API call on every turn. Make \`queue_prefetch()\` a no-op and remove the now-unused pipeline state. |
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29c98e8f83 |
feat(honcho): add configurable observation mode (unified/directional)
Adds observationMode config field to HonchoClientConfig: - 'unified' (default): user peer self-observations, all agents share one pool - 'directional': AI peer observes user, each agent keeps its own view Changes: - client.py: observation_mode field, _normalize_observation_mode(), config resolution - session.py: add_peers respects mode (peer observation flags), dialectic_query routes through correct peer, create_conclusion uses correct observer |
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9e0fc62650 |
feat(honcho): restore full integration parity in memory provider plugin
Implements all features from the post-merge Honcho plugin spec: B1: recall_mode support (context/tools/hybrid) B2: peer_memory_mode gating (stub for ABC suppression mechanism) B3: resolve_session_name() session key resolution B4: first-turn context baking in system_prompt_block() B5: cost-awareness (cadence, injection frequency, reasoning cap) B6: memory file migration in initialize() B7: pre-warming context at init Ports from open PRs: - #3265: token budget enforcement in prefetch() - #4053: cron guard (skip activation for cron/flush sessions) - #2645: baseUrl-only flow verified in is_available() - #1969: aiPeer sync from SOUL.md - #1957: lazy session init in tools mode Single file change: plugins/memory/honcho/__init__.py No modifications to client.py, session.py, or any files outside the plugin. |
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924bc67eee |
feat(memory): pluggable memory provider interface with profile isolation, review fixes, and honcho CLI restoration (#4623)
* feat(memory): add pluggable memory provider interface with profile isolation Introduces a pluggable MemoryProvider ABC so external memory backends can integrate with Hermes without modifying core files. Each backend becomes a plugin implementing a standard interface, orchestrated by MemoryManager. Key architecture: - agent/memory_provider.py — ABC with core + optional lifecycle hooks - agent/memory_manager.py — single integration point in the agent loop - agent/builtin_memory_provider.py — wraps existing MEMORY.md/USER.md Profile isolation fixes applied to all 6 shipped plugins: - Cognitive Memory: use get_hermes_home() instead of raw env var - Hindsight Memory: check $HERMES_HOME/hindsight/config.json first, fall back to legacy ~/.hindsight/ for backward compat - Hermes Memory Store: replace hardcoded ~/.hermes paths with get_hermes_home() for config loading and DB path defaults - Mem0 Memory: use get_hermes_home() instead of raw env var - RetainDB Memory: auto-derive profile-scoped project name from hermes_home path (hermes-<profile>), explicit env var overrides - OpenViking Memory: read-only, no local state, isolation via .env MemoryManager.initialize_all() now injects hermes_home into kwargs so every provider can resolve profile-scoped storage without importing get_hermes_home() themselves. Plugin system: adds register_memory_provider() to PluginContext and get_plugin_memory_providers() accessor. Based on PR #3825. 46 tests (37 unit + 5 E2E + 4 plugin registration). * refactor(memory): drop cognitive plugin, rewrite OpenViking as full provider Remove cognitive-memory plugin (#727) — core mechanics are broken: decay runs 24x too fast (hourly not daily), prefetch uses row ID as timestamp, search limited by importance not similarity. Rewrite openviking-memory plugin from a read-only search wrapper into a full bidirectional memory provider using the complete OpenViking session lifecycle API: - sync_turn: records user/assistant messages to OpenViking session (threaded, non-blocking) - on_session_end: commits session to trigger automatic memory extraction into 6 categories (profile, preferences, entities, events, cases, patterns) - prefetch: background semantic search via find() endpoint - on_memory_write: mirrors built-in memory writes to the session - is_available: checks env var only, no network calls (ABC compliance) Tools expanded from 3 to 5: - viking_search: semantic search with mode/scope/limit - viking_read: tiered content (abstract ~100tok / overview ~2k / full) - viking_browse: filesystem-style navigation (list/tree/stat) - viking_remember: explicit memory storage via session - viking_add_resource: ingest URLs/docs into knowledge base Uses direct HTTP via httpx (no openviking SDK dependency needed). Response truncation on viking_read to prevent context flooding. * fix(memory): harden Mem0 plugin — thread safety, non-blocking sync, circuit breaker - Remove redundant mem0_context tool (identical to mem0_search with rerank=true, top_k=5 — wastes a tool slot and confuses the model) - Thread sync_turn so it's non-blocking — Mem0's server-side LLM extraction can take 5-10s, was stalling the agent after every turn - Add threading.Lock around _get_client() for thread-safe lazy init (prefetch and sync threads could race on first client creation) - Add circuit breaker: after 5 consecutive API failures, pause calls for 120s instead of hammering a down server every turn. Auto-resets after cooldown. Logs a warning when tripped. - Track success/failure in prefetch, sync_turn, and all tool calls - Wait for previous sync to finish before starting a new one (prevents unbounded thread accumulation on rapid turns) - Clean up shutdown to join both prefetch and sync threads * fix(memory): enforce single external memory provider limit MemoryManager now rejects a second non-builtin provider with a warning. Built-in memory (MEMORY.md/USER.md) is always accepted. Only ONE external plugin provider is allowed at a time. This prevents tool schema bloat (some providers add 3-5 tools each) and conflicting memory backends. The warning message directs users to configure memory.provider in config.yaml to select which provider to activate. Updated all 47 tests to use builtin + one external pattern instead of multiple externals. Added test_second_external_rejected to verify the enforcement. * feat(memory): add ByteRover memory provider plugin Implements the ByteRover integration (from PR #3499 by hieuntg81) as a MemoryProvider plugin instead of direct run_agent.py modifications. ByteRover provides persistent memory via the brv CLI — a hierarchical knowledge tree with tiered retrieval (fuzzy text then LLM-driven search). Local-first with optional cloud sync. Plugin capabilities: - prefetch: background brv query for relevant context - sync_turn: curate conversation turns (threaded, non-blocking) - on_memory_write: mirror built-in memory writes to brv - on_pre_compress: extract insights before context compression Tools (3): - brv_query: search the knowledge tree - brv_curate: store facts/decisions/patterns - brv_status: check CLI version and context tree state Profile isolation: working directory at $HERMES_HOME/byterover/ (scoped per profile). Binary resolution cached with thread-safe double-checked locking. All write operations threaded to avoid blocking the agent (curate can take 120s with LLM processing). * fix(memory): thread remaining sync_turns, fix holographic, add config key Plugin fixes: - Hindsight: thread sync_turn (was blocking up to 30s via _run_in_thread) - RetainDB: thread sync_turn (was blocking on HTTP POST) - Both: shutdown now joins sync threads alongside prefetch threads Holographic retrieval fixes: - reason(): removed dead intersection_key computation (bundled but never used in scoring). Now reuses pre-computed entity_residuals directly, moved role_content encoding outside the inner loop. - contradict(): added _MAX_CONTRADICT_FACTS=500 scaling guard. Above 500 facts, only checks the most recently updated ones to avoid O(n^2) explosion (~125K comparisons at 500 is acceptable). Config: - Added memory.provider key to DEFAULT_CONFIG ("" = builtin only). No version bump needed (deep_merge handles new keys automatically). * feat(memory): extract Honcho as a MemoryProvider plugin Creates plugins/honcho-memory/ as a thin adapter over the existing honcho_integration/ package. All 4 Honcho tools (profile, search, context, conclude) move from the normal tool registry to the MemoryProvider interface. The plugin delegates all work to HonchoSessionManager — no Honcho logic is reimplemented. It uses the existing config chain: $HERMES_HOME/honcho.json -> ~/.honcho/config.json -> env vars. Lifecycle hooks: - initialize: creates HonchoSessionManager via existing client factory - prefetch: background dialectic query - sync_turn: records messages + flushes to API (threaded) - on_memory_write: mirrors user profile writes as conclusions - on_session_end: flushes all pending messages This is a prerequisite for the MemoryManager wiring in run_agent.py. Once wired, Honcho goes through the same provider interface as all other memory plugins, and the scattered Honcho code in run_agent.py can be consolidated into the single MemoryManager integration point. * feat(memory): wire MemoryManager into run_agent.py Adds 8 integration points for the external memory provider plugin, all purely additive (zero existing code modified): 1. Init (~L1130): Create MemoryManager, find matching plugin provider from memory.provider config, initialize with session context 2. Tool injection (~L1160): Append provider tool schemas to self.tools and self.valid_tool_names after memory_manager init 3. System prompt (~L2705): Add external provider's system_prompt_block alongside existing MEMORY.md/USER.md blocks 4. Tool routing (~L5362): Route provider tool calls through memory_manager.handle_tool_call() before the catchall handler 5. Memory write bridge (~L5353): Notify external provider via on_memory_write() when the built-in memory tool writes 6. Pre-compress (~L5233): Call on_pre_compress() before context compression discards messages 7. Prefetch (~L6421): Inject provider prefetch results into the current-turn user message (same pattern as Honcho turn context) 8. Turn sync + session end (~L8161, ~L8172): sync_all() after each completed turn, queue_prefetch_all() for next turn, on_session_end() + shutdown_all() at conversation end All hooks are wrapped in try/except — a failing provider never breaks the agent. The existing memory system, Honcho integration, and all other code paths are completely untouched. Full suite: 7222 passed, 4 pre-existing failures. * refactor(memory): remove legacy Honcho integration from core Extracts all Honcho-specific code from run_agent.py, model_tools.py, toolsets.py, and gateway/run.py. Honcho is now exclusively available as a memory provider plugin (plugins/honcho-memory/). Removed from run_agent.py (-457 lines): - Honcho init block (session manager creation, activation, config) - 8 Honcho methods: _honcho_should_activate, _strip_honcho_tools, _activate_honcho, _register_honcho_exit_hook, _queue_honcho_prefetch, _honcho_prefetch, _honcho_save_user_observation, _honcho_sync - _inject_honcho_turn_context module-level function - Honcho system prompt block (tool descriptions, CLI commands) - Honcho context injection in api_messages building - Honcho params from __init__ (honcho_session_key, honcho_manager, honcho_config) - HONCHO_TOOL_NAMES constant - All honcho-specific tool dispatch forwarding Removed from other files: - model_tools.py: honcho_tools import, honcho params from handle_function_call - toolsets.py: honcho toolset definition, honcho tools from core tools list - gateway/run.py: honcho params from AIAgent constructor calls Removed tests (-339 lines): - 9 Honcho-specific test methods from test_run_agent.py - TestHonchoAtexitFlush class from test_exit_cleanup_interrupt.py Restored two regex constants (_SURROGATE_RE, _BUDGET_WARNING_RE) that were accidentally removed during the honcho function extraction. The honcho_integration/ package is kept intact — the plugin delegates to it. tools/honcho_tools.py registry entries are now dead code (import commented out in model_tools.py) but the file is preserved for reference. Full suite: 7207 passed, 4 pre-existing failures. Zero regressions. * refactor(memory): restructure plugins, add CLI, clean gateway, migration notice Plugin restructure: - Move all memory plugins from plugins/<name>-memory/ to plugins/memory/<name>/ (byterover, hindsight, holographic, honcho, mem0, openviking, retaindb) - New plugins/memory/__init__.py discovery module that scans the directory directly, loading providers by name without the general plugin system - run_agent.py uses load_memory_provider() instead of get_plugin_memory_providers() CLI wiring: - hermes memory setup — interactive curses picker + config wizard - hermes memory status — show active provider, config, availability - hermes memory off — disable external provider (built-in only) - hermes honcho — now shows migration notice pointing to hermes memory setup Gateway cleanup: - Remove _get_or_create_gateway_honcho (already removed in prev commit) - Remove _shutdown_gateway_honcho and _shutdown_all_gateway_honcho methods - Remove all calls to shutdown methods (4 call sites) - Remove _honcho_managers/_honcho_configs dict references Dead code removal: - Delete tools/honcho_tools.py (279 lines, import was already commented out) - Delete tests/gateway/test_honcho_lifecycle.py (131 lines, tested removed methods) - Remove if False placeholder from run_agent.py Migration: - Honcho migration notice on startup: detects existing honcho.json or ~/.honcho/config.json, prints guidance to run hermes memory setup. Only fires when memory.provider is not set and not in quiet mode. Full suite: 7203 passed, 4 pre-existing failures. Zero regressions. * feat(memory): standardize plugin config + add per-plugin documentation Config architecture: - Add save_config(values, hermes_home) to MemoryProvider ABC - Honcho: writes to $HERMES_HOME/honcho.json (SDK native) - Mem0: writes to $HERMES_HOME/mem0.json - Hindsight: writes to $HERMES_HOME/hindsight/config.json - Holographic: writes to config.yaml under plugins.hermes-memory-store - OpenViking/RetainDB/ByteRover: env-var only (default no-op) Setup wizard (hermes memory setup): - Now calls provider.save_config() for non-secret config - Secrets still go to .env via env vars - Only memory.provider activation key goes to config.yaml Documentation: - README.md for each of the 7 providers in plugins/memory/<name>/ - Requirements, setup (wizard + manual), config reference, tools table - Consistent format across all providers The contract for new memory plugins: - get_config_schema() declares all fields (REQUIRED) - save_config() writes native config (REQUIRED if not env-var-only) - Secrets use env_var field in schema, written to .env by wizard - README.md in the plugin directory * docs: add memory providers user guide + developer guide New pages: - user-guide/features/memory-providers.md — comprehensive guide covering all 7 shipped providers (Honcho, OpenViking, Mem0, Hindsight, Holographic, RetainDB, ByteRover). Each with setup, config, tools, cost, and unique features. Includes comparison table and profile isolation notes. - developer-guide/memory-provider-plugin.md — how to build a new memory provider plugin. Covers ABC, required methods, config schema, save_config, threading contract, profile isolation, testing. Updated pages: - user-guide/features/memory.md — replaced Honcho section with link to new Memory Providers page - user-guide/features/honcho.md — replaced with migration redirect to the new Memory Providers page - sidebars.ts — added both new pages to navigation * fix(memory): auto-migrate Honcho users to memory provider plugin When honcho.json or ~/.honcho/config.json exists but memory.provider is not set, automatically set memory.provider: honcho in config.yaml and activate the plugin. The plugin reads the same config files, so all data and credentials are preserved. Zero user action needed. Persists the migration to config.yaml so it only fires once. Prints a one-line confirmation in non-quiet mode. * fix(memory): only auto-migrate Honcho when enabled + credentialed Check HonchoClientConfig.enabled AND (api_key OR base_url) before auto-migrating — not just file existence. Prevents false activation for users who disabled Honcho, stopped using it (config lingers), or have ~/.honcho/ from a different tool. * feat(memory): auto-install pip dependencies during hermes memory setup Reads pip_dependencies from plugin.yaml, checks which are missing, installs them via pip before config walkthrough. Also shows install guidance for external_dependencies (e.g. brv CLI for ByteRover). Updated all 7 plugin.yaml files with pip_dependencies: - honcho: honcho-ai - mem0: mem0ai - openviking: httpx - hindsight: hindsight-client - holographic: (none) - retaindb: requests - byterover: (external_dependencies for brv CLI) * fix: remove remaining Honcho crash risks from cli.py and gateway cli.py: removed Honcho session re-mapping block (would crash importing deleted tools/honcho_tools.py), Honcho flush on compress, Honcho session display on startup, Honcho shutdown on exit, honcho_session_key AIAgent param. gateway/run.py: removed honcho_session_key params from helper methods, sync_honcho param, _honcho.shutdown() block. tests: fixed test_cron_session_with_honcho_key_skipped (was passing removed honcho_key param to _flush_memories_for_session). * fix: include plugins/ in pyproject.toml package list Without this, plugins/memory/ wouldn't be included in non-editable installs. Hermes always runs from the repo checkout so this is belt- and-suspenders, but prevents breakage if the install method changes. * fix(memory): correct pip-to-import name mapping for dep checks The heuristic dep.replace('-', '_') fails for packages where the pip name differs from the import name: honcho-ai→honcho, mem0ai→mem0, hindsight-client→hindsight_client. Added explicit mapping table so hermes memory setup doesn't try to reinstall already-installed packages. * chore: remove dead code from old plugin memory registration path - hermes_cli/plugins.py: removed register_memory_provider(), _memory_providers list, get_plugin_memory_providers() — memory providers now use plugins/memory/ discovery, not the general plugin system - hermes_cli/main.py: stripped 74 lines of dead honcho argparse subparsers (setup, status, sessions, map, peer, mode, tokens, identity, migrate) — kept only the migration redirect - agent/memory_provider.py: updated docstring to reflect new registration path - tests: replaced TestPluginMemoryProviderRegistration with TestPluginMemoryDiscovery that tests the actual plugins/memory/ discovery system. Added 3 new tests (discover, load, nonexistent). * chore: delete dead honcho_integration/cli.py and its tests cli.py (794 lines) was the old 'hermes honcho' command handler — nobody calls it since cmd_honcho was replaced with a migration redirect. Deleted tests that imported from removed code: - tests/honcho_integration/test_cli.py (tested _resolve_api_key) - tests/honcho_integration/test_config_isolation.py (tested CLI config paths) - tests/tools/test_honcho_tools.py (tested the deleted tools/honcho_tools.py) Remaining honcho_integration/ files (actively used by the plugin): - client.py (445 lines) — config loading, SDK client creation - session.py (991 lines) — session management, queries, flush * refactor: move honcho_integration/ into the honcho plugin Moves client.py (445 lines) and session.py (991 lines) from the top-level honcho_integration/ package into plugins/memory/honcho/. No Honcho code remains in the main codebase. - plugins/memory/honcho/client.py — config loading, SDK client creation - plugins/memory/honcho/session.py — session management, queries, flush - Updated all imports: run_agent.py (auto-migration), hermes_cli/doctor.py, plugin __init__.py, session.py cross-import, all tests - Removed honcho_integration/ package and pyproject.toml entry - Renamed tests/honcho_integration/ → tests/honcho_plugin/ * docs: update architecture + gateway-internals for memory provider system - architecture.md: replaced honcho_integration/ with plugins/memory/ - gateway-internals.md: replaced Honcho-specific session routing and flush lifecycle docs with generic memory provider interface docs * fix: update stale mock path for resolve_active_host after honcho plugin migration * fix(memory): address review feedback — P0 lifecycle, ABC contract, honcho CLI restore Review feedback from Honcho devs (erosika): P0 — Provider lifecycle: - Remove on_session_end() + shutdown_all() from run_conversation() tail (was killing providers after every turn in multi-turn sessions) - Add shutdown_memory_provider() method on AIAgent for callers - Wire shutdown into CLI atexit, reset_conversation, gateway stop/expiry Bug fixes: - Remove sync_honcho=False kwarg from /btw callsites (TypeError crash) - Fix doctor.py references to dead 'hermes honcho setup' command - Cache prefetch_all() before tool loop (was re-calling every iteration) ABC contract hardening (all backwards-compatible): - Add session_id kwarg to prefetch/sync_turn/queue_prefetch - Make on_pre_compress() return str (provider insights in compression) - Add **kwargs to on_turn_start() for runtime context - Add on_delegation() hook for parent-side subagent observation - Document agent_context/agent_identity/agent_workspace kwargs on initialize() (prevents cron corruption, enables profile scoping) - Fix docstring: single external provider, not multiple Honcho CLI restoration: - Add plugins/memory/honcho/cli.py (from main's honcho_integration/cli.py with imports adapted to plugin path) - Restore full hermes honcho command with all subcommands (status, peer, mode, tokens, identity, enable/disable, sync, peers, --target-profile) - Restore auto-clone on profile creation + sync on hermes update - hermes honcho setup now redirects to hermes memory setup * fix(memory): wire on_delegation, skip_memory for cron/flush, fix ByteRover return type - Wire on_delegation() in delegate_tool.py — parent's memory provider is notified with task+result after each subagent completes - Add skip_memory=True to cron scheduler (prevents cron system prompts from corrupting user representations — closes #4052) - Add skip_memory=True to gateway flush agent (throwaway agent shouldn't activate memory provider) - Fix ByteRover on_pre_compress() return type: None -> str * fix(honcho): port profile isolation fixes from PR #4632 Ports 5 bug fixes found during profile testing (erosika's PR #4632): 1. 3-tier config resolution — resolve_config_path() now checks $HERMES_HOME/honcho.json → ~/.hermes/honcho.json → ~/.honcho/config.json (non-default profiles couldn't find shared host blocks) 2. Thread host=_host_key() through from_global_config() in cmd_setup, cmd_status, cmd_identity (--target-profile was being ignored) 3. Use bare profile name as aiPeer (not host key with dots) — Honcho's peer ID pattern is ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$, dots are invalid 4. Wrap add_peers() in try/except — was fatal on new AI peers, killed all message uploads for the session 5. Gate Honcho clone behind --clone/--clone-all on profile create (bare create should be blank-slate) Also: sanitize assistant_peer_id via _sanitize_id() * fix(tests): add module cleanup fixture to test_cli_provider_resolution test_cli_provider_resolution._import_cli() wipes tools.*, cli, and run_agent from sys.modules to force fresh imports, but had no cleanup. This poisoned all subsequent tests on the same xdist worker — mocks targeting tools.file_tools, tools.send_message_tool, etc. patched the NEW module object while already-imported functions still referenced the OLD one. Caused ~25 cascade failures: send_message KeyError, process_registry FileNotFoundError, file_read_guards timeouts, read_loop_detection file-not-found, mcp_oauth None port, and provider_parity/codex_execution stale tool lists. Fix: autouse fixture saves all affected modules before each test and restores them after, matching the pattern in test_managed_browserbase_and_modal.py. |