Add support for using Nous Portal via a direct API key, mirroring
how OpenRouter and other API-key providers work. This gives users a
simpler alternative to the OAuth device-code flow when they already
have a Nous API key.
Changes:
- Add 'nous-api' to PROVIDER_REGISTRY as an api_key provider
pointing to https://inference-api.nousresearch.com/v1
- Add NOUS_API_KEY and NOUS_BASE_URL to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS
- Add NOUS_API_BASE_URL / NOUS_API_CHAT_URL to hermes_constants
- Add 'Nous Portal API key' as first option in setup wizard
- Add provider aliases (nous_api, nousapi, nous-portal-api)
- Add test for nous-api runtime provider resolution
Closes#644
Authored by shitcoinsherpa. Adds encoding='utf-8' to all text-mode
open() calls in gateway/run.py, gateway/config.py, hermes_cli/config.py,
hermes_cli/main.py, and hermes_cli/status.py. Prevents encoding errors
on Windows where the default locale is not UTF-8.
Also fixed 4 additional open() calls in gateway/run.py that were added
after the PR branch was created.
The Docker backend already supports user-configured volume mounts via
docker_volumes, but it was undocumented — missing from DEFAULT_CONFIG,
cli.py defaults, and configuration docs.
Changes:
- hermes_cli/config.py: Add docker_volumes to DEFAULT_CONFIG with
inline documentation and examples
- cli.py: Add docker_volumes to load_cli_config defaults
- configuration.md: Full Docker Volume Mounts section with YAML
examples, use cases (providing files, receiving outputs, shared
workspaces), and env var alternative
The #1 support issue with Slack is 'bot works in DMs but not channels'.
This is almost always caused by missing event subscriptions (message.channels,
message.groups) or missing OAuth scopes (channels:history, groups:history).
Changes:
- slack.md: Move channels:history and groups:history from optional to required
scopes. Move message.channels and message.groups to required events. Add new
'How the Bot Responds' section explaining DM vs channel behavior. Add Step 8
for inviting bot to channels. Expand troubleshooting table with specific
'works in DMs not channels' entry. Add quick checklist for channel debugging.
- setup.py: Expand Slack setup wizard with all required scopes, event
subscriptions, and a warning that without message.channels/message.groups
the bot only works in DMs. Add link to full docs. Improve Member ID
discovery instructions.
- config.py: Update SLACK_BOT_TOKEN and SLACK_APP_TOKEN descriptions to list
required scopes and event subscriptions inline.
Moved redact_secrets out of DEFAULT_CONFIG (it's on by default when
unset) and into the commented sections at the bottom of config.yaml,
alongside fallback_model. Users can see the option and uncomment to
disable.
New config option:
security:
redact_secrets: false # default: true
When set to false, API keys, tokens, and passwords are shown in
full in read_file, search_files, and terminal output. Useful for
debugging auth issues where you need to verify the actual key value.
Bridged to both CLI and gateway via HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS env var.
The check is in redact_sensitive_text() itself, so all call sites
(terminal, file tools, log formatter) respect it.
Split fallback provider handling into two clean registries:
_FALLBACK_API_KEY_PROVIDERS — env-var-based (openrouter, zai, kimi, minimax)
_FALLBACK_OAUTH_PROVIDERS — OAuth-based (openai-codex, nous)
New _resolve_fallback_credentials() method handles all three cases
(OAuth, API key, custom endpoint) and returns a uniform (key, url, mode)
tuple. _try_activate_fallback() is now just validation + client build.
Adds Nous Portal as a fallback provider — uses the same OAuth flow
as the primary provider (hermes login), returns chat_completions mode.
OAuth providers get credential refresh for free: the existing 401
retry handlers (_try_refresh_codex/nous_client_credentials) check
self.provider, which is set correctly after fallback activation.
4 new tests (nous activation, nous no-login, codex retained).
27 total fallback tests passing, 2548 full suite.
Codex OAuth uses a different auth flow (OAuth tokens, not env vars)
and a different API mode (codex_responses, not chat_completions).
The fallback now handles this specially:
- Resolves credentials via resolve_codex_runtime_credentials()
- Sets api_mode to codex_responses
- Fails gracefully if no Codex OAuth session exists
Also added to the commented-out config.yaml example.
2 new tests (codex activation + graceful failure).
Adds a simple config option to play the terminal bell (\a) when the
agent finishes a response. Useful for long-running tasks — switch to
another window and your terminal will ding when done.
Works over SSH since the bell character propagates through the
connection. Most terminal emulators can be configured to flash the
taskbar, play a sound, or show a visual indicator on bell.
Config (default: off):
display:
bell_on_complete: true
Closes#318
New browser capabilities and a built-in skill for agent-driven web QA.
## New tool: browser_console
Returns console messages (log/warn/error/info) AND uncaught JavaScript
exceptions in a single call. Uses agent-browser's 'console' and 'errors'
commands through the existing session plumbing. Supports --clear to reset
buffers. Verified working in both local and Browserbase cloud modes.
## Enhanced tool: browser_vision(annotate=True)
New boolean parameter on browser_vision. When true, agent-browser overlays
numbered [N] labels on interactive elements — each [N] maps to ref @eN.
Annotation data (element name, role, bounding box) returned alongside the
vision analysis. Useful for QA reports and spatial reasoning.
## Config: browser.record_sessions
Auto-record browser sessions as WebM video files when enabled:
- Starts recording on first browser_navigate
- Stops and saves on browser_close
- Saves to ~/.hermes/browser_recordings/
- Works in both local and cloud modes (verified)
- Disabled by default
## Built-in skill: dogfood
Systematic exploratory QA testing for web applications. Teaches the agent
a 5-phase workflow:
1. Plan — accept URL, create output dirs, set scope
2. Explore — systematic crawl with annotated screenshots
3. Collect Evidence — screenshots, console errors, JS exceptions
4. Categorize — severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low) and category
(Functional/Visual/Accessibility/Console/UX/Content)
5. Report — structured markdown with per-issue evidence
Includes:
- skills/dogfood/SKILL.md — full workflow instructions
- skills/dogfood/references/issue-taxonomy.md — severity/category defs
- skills/dogfood/templates/dogfood-report-template.md — report template
## Tests
21 new tests covering:
- browser_console message/error parsing, clear flag, empty/failed states
- browser_console schema registration
- browser_vision annotate schema and flag passing
- record_sessions config defaults and recording lifecycle
- Dogfood skill file existence and content validation
Addresses #315.
Remove fallback_model from DEFAULT_CONFIG (empty strings were useless
noise). Instead, save_config() appends a commented-out section at the
bottom of config.yaml showing the available providers and example usage.
When the user actually configures fallback_model, it appears as normal
YAML and the comment block is omitted.
Remove hallucinated providers (openai, deepseek, together, groq,
fireworks, mistral, gemini, nous) from the fallback provider map.
These don't exist in hermes-agent's provider system.
The real supported providers for fallback are:
openrouter (OPENROUTER_API_KEY)
zai (ZAI_API_KEY)
kimi-coding (KIMI_API_KEY)
minimax (MINIMAX_API_KEY)
minimax-cn (MINIMAX_CN_API_KEY)
For any other OpenAI-compatible endpoint, users can use the
base_url + api_key_env overrides in the config.
Also adds Kimi User-Agent header for kimi fallback (matching
the main provider system).
The config comment now shows the complete list of built-in providers
that the fallback system supports, each with the env var it reads
for the API key. Also clarifies that custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints
work via base_url + api_key_env.
When the primary model/provider fails after retries (rate limit, overload,
auth errors, connection failures), Hermes automatically switches to a
configured fallback model for the remainder of the session.
Config (in ~/.hermes/config.yaml):
fallback_model:
provider: openrouter
model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4
Supports all major providers: OpenRouter, OpenAI, Nous, DeepSeek, Together,
Groq, Fireworks, Mistral, Gemini — plus custom endpoints via base_url and
api_key_env overrides.
Design principles:
- Dead simple: one fallback model, not a chain
- One-shot: switches once, doesn't ping-pong back
- Zero new dependencies: uses existing OpenAI client
- Minimal code: ~100 lines in run_agent.py, ~5 lines in cli.py/gateway
- Three trigger points: max retries exhausted, non-retryable client errors,
and invalid response exhaustion
Does NOT trigger on context overflow or payload-too-large errors (those
are handled by the existing compression system).
Addresses #737.
25 new tests, 2492 total passing.
- Added support for auxiliary model overrides in the configuration, allowing users to specify providers and models for vision and web extraction tasks.
- Updated the CLI configuration example to include new auxiliary model settings.
- Enhanced the environment variable mapping in the CLI to accommodate auxiliary model configurations.
- Improved the resolution logic for auxiliary clients to support task-specific provider overrides.
- Updated relevant documentation and comments for clarity on the new features and their usage.
When resuming a session via --continue or --resume, show a compact recap
of the previous conversation inside a Rich panel before the input prompt.
This gives users immediate visual context about what was discussed.
Changes:
- Add _preload_resumed_session() to load session history early (in run(),
before banner) so _init_agent() doesn't need a separate DB round-trip
- Add _display_resumed_history() that renders a formatted recap panel:
* User messages shown with gold bullet (truncated at 300 chars)
* Assistant responses shown with green diamond (truncated at 200 chars / 3 lines)
* Tool calls collapsed to count + tool names
* System messages and tool results hidden
* <REASONING_SCRATCHPAD> blocks stripped from display
* Pure-reasoning messages (no visible output) skipped entirely
* Capped at last 10 exchanges with 'N earlier messages' indicator
* Dim/muted styling distinguishes recap from active conversation
- Add display.resume_display config option: 'full' (default) or 'minimal'
- Store resume_display as instance variable (like compact) for testability
- 27 new tests covering all display scenarios, config, and edge cases
Closes#719
NOUS_API_KEY is unused — vision tools use OPENROUTER_API_KEY or Nous
Portal OAuth (auth.json), and MoA tools use OPENROUTER_API_KEY.
Removed from:
- hermes_cli/config.py: api_keys allowlist for config set routing
- .env.example: example env file entry and comment
- tests/hermes_cli/test_set_config_value.py: parametrize test data
- tests/integration/test_web_tools.py: updated comments and log
messages to reference 'auxiliary LLM provider' instead of NOUS_API_KEY
No HECATE references found in codebase (already cleaned up).
Added a system to track environment variables introduced in each config version, allowing migration prompts to only mention new variables since the user's last version. Updated the interactive configuration process to offer users the option to set these new optional keys during migration.
Two fixes:
1. Gateway CWD override: TERMINAL_CWD from config.yaml was being
unconditionally overwritten by the messaging_cwd fallback (line 114).
Now explicit paths in config.yaml are respected — only '.' / 'auto' /
'cwd' (or unset) fall back to MESSAGING_CWD or home directory.
2. sandbox_dir config: Added terminal.sandbox_dir to config.yaml bridge
in gateway/run.py, cli.py, and hermes_cli/config.py. Maps to
TERMINAL_SANDBOX_DIR env var, which get_sandbox_dir() reads to
determine where Docker/Singularity sandbox data is stored (default:
~/.hermes/sandboxes/). Users can now set:
hermes config set terminal.sandbox_dir /data/hermes-sandboxes
- tools_config.py: Add 'Local Browser' as first provider option
(no API keys needed, same npm install for agent-browser)
- setup.py: Show 'Browser Automation (local)' when agent-browser
CLI is found but no Browserbase key is set
- config.py: Mark BROWSERBASE_* descriptions as optional
- status.py: Note that local browser works without Browserbase
The previous 'get_env_value' in dir() check always evaluated to False
(dir() returns local scope, not module scope), making the left branch
dead code. Simplified to just os.getenv() which was the fallback anyway.
Authored by areu01or00. Adds timezone support via hermes_time.now() helper
with IANA timezone resolution (HERMES_TIMEZONE env → config.yaml → server-local).
Updates system prompt timestamp, cron scheduling, and execute_code sandbox TZ
injection. Includes config migration (v4→v5) and comprehensive test coverage.
Adds 4 new direct API-key providers (zai, kimi-coding, minimax, minimax-cn)
to the inference provider system. All use standard OpenAI-compatible
chat/completions endpoints with Bearer token auth.
Core changes:
- auth.py: Extended ProviderConfig with api_key_env_vars and base_url_env_var
fields. Added providers to PROVIDER_REGISTRY. Added provider aliases
(glm, z-ai, zhipu, kimi, moonshot). Added auto-detection of API-key
providers in resolve_provider(). Added resolve_api_key_provider_credentials()
and get_api_key_provider_status() helpers.
- runtime_provider.py: Added generic API-key provider branch in
resolve_runtime_provider() — any provider with auth_type='api_key'
is automatically handled.
- main.py: Added providers to hermes model menu with generic
_model_flow_api_key_provider() flow. Updated _has_any_provider_configured()
to check all provider env vars. Updated argparse --provider choices.
- setup.py: Added providers to setup wizard with API key prompts and
curated model lists.
- config.py: Added env vars (GLM_API_KEY, KIMI_API_KEY, MINIMAX_API_KEY,
etc.) to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS.
- status.py: Added API key display and provider status section.
- doctor.py: Added connectivity checks for each provider endpoint.
- cli.py: Updated provider docstrings.
Docs: Updated README.md, .env.example, cli-config.yaml.example,
cli-commands.md, environment-variables.md, configuration.md.
Tests: 50 new tests covering registry, aliases, resolution, auto-detection,
credential resolution, and runtime provider dispatch.
Inspired by PR #33 (numman-ali) which proposed a provider registry approach.
Credit to tars90percent (PR #473) and manuelschipper (PR #420) for related
provider improvements merged earlier in this changeset.
save_env_value() writes API keys to ~/.hermes/.env but never sets file
permissions, leaving the file world-readable (0644). auth.py already
restricts auth.json to 0600 — apply the same treatment to .env.
Skipped on Windows where chmod is not effective.
Authored by rovle. Adds Daytona as the sixth terminal execution backend
with cloud sandboxes, persistent workspaces, and full CLI/gateway integration.
Includes 24 unit tests and 8 integration tests.
Adds optional FIRECRAWL_API_URL environment variable to support
self-hosted Firecrawl deployments alongside the cloud service.
- Add FIRECRAWL_API_URL to optional env vars in hermes_cli/config.py
- Update _get_firecrawl_client() in tools/web_tools.py to accept custom API URL
- Add tests for client initialization with/without URL
- Document new env var in installation and config guides
On Windows, open() defaults to the system locale encoding (cp1252,
cp1254, etc.) rather than UTF-8. This breaks any file containing
non-ASCII characters, and also causes crashes when writing JSON with
ensure_ascii=False.
This adds encoding="utf-8" to open() calls in:
- gateway/run.py (config.yaml reads/writes throughout)
- gateway/config.py (gateway.json and config.yaml)
- hermes_cli/config.py (config.yaml load/save)
- hermes_cli/main.py (session export with ensure_ascii=False)
- hermes_cli/status.py (jobs.json and sessions.json)
Introduced interactive prompts for configuring container resource settings (CPU, memory, disk, persistence) during the setup wizard. Updated the default configuration to include these settings and improved user guidance on their implications for Docker, Singularity, and Modal backends. This enhancement aims to streamline the setup process and provide users with clearer options for resource management.
On Windows, open() without explicit encoding uses the system locale
(cp1252/etc.), which can cause OSError errno 22 'Invalid argument'
when reading/writing the UTF-8 .env file.
Fix: gate encoding kwargs behind _IS_WINDOWS check so Linux/macOS
code paths are completely unchanged. Only Windows gets explicit
encoding='utf-8' on load_env() and save_env_value().
- Added functionality to keep the .env file in sync with terminal configuration settings in config.yaml, ensuring terminal_tool can directly access necessary environment variables.
- Updated setup wizard to save selected backend and associated Docker image to .env for improved consistency and usability.
Opt-in persistent cross-session user modeling via Honcho. Reads
~/.honcho/config.json as single source of truth (shared with
Claude Code, Cursor, and other Honcho-enabled tools). Zero impact
when disabled or unconfigured.
- honcho_integration/ package (client, session manager, peer resolution)
- Host-based config resolution matching claude-honcho/cursor-honcho pattern
- Prefetch user context into system prompt per conversation turn
- Sync user/assistant messages to Honcho after each exchange
- query_user_context tool for mid-conversation dialectic reasoning
- Gated activation: requires ~/.honcho/config.json with enabled=true
- Implemented functionality to load ephemeral prefill messages from a JSON file, enhancing few-shot priming capabilities for the agent.
- Introduced a mechanism to load an ephemeral system prompt from environment variables or configuration files, ensuring dynamic prompt adjustments at API-call time.
- Updated the CLI and agent initialization to utilize the new prefill messages and system prompt, improving the overall interaction experience.
- Enhanced configuration options with new environment variables for prefill messages and system prompts, allowing for greater customization without persistence.
- Updated the OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS dictionary to include a new "category" field for better organization of environment variables.
- Improved the setup wizard to categorize missing optional environment variables into tools and messaging platforms, enhancing user experience during configuration.
- Streamlined the prompts for configuring tools and messaging platforms, allowing for a more intuitive setup process.
- Updated the environment variable name from HERMES_OPENAI_API_KEY to VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY across multiple files to avoid interference with OpenRouter.
- Adjusted related error messages and configuration prompts to reflect the new variable name, ensuring consistency throughout the codebase.
- Cleared the REQUIRED_ENV_VARS dictionary as no single environment variable is universally required.
- Enhanced the OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS with improved descriptions and added advanced options for better user guidance.
- Introduced a new prompt_checklist function to allow users to select tools during setup, improving the configuration experience.
- Updated the setup wizard to handle missing optional environment variables using the new checklist, streamlining the tool configuration process.