Track adapter background message-processing tasks, cancel them during gateway shutdown, and interrupt running agents before disconnecting adapters. This prevents old gateway instances from continuing in-flight work after stop/replace, which was contributing to the restart-time task continuation/flicker behavior reported in #1414. Adds regression coverage for adapter task cancellation and shutdown interrupts.
1. Gate _streaming_api_call to chat_completions mode only — Anthropic and
Codex fall back to _interruptible_api_call. Preserve Anthropic base_url
across all client rebuild paths (interrupt, fallback, 401 refresh).
2. Discord VC synthetic events now use chat_type="channel" instead of
defaulting to "dm" — prevents session bleed into DM context.
Authorization runs before echoing transcript. Sanitize @everyone/@here
in voice transcripts.
3. CLI voice prefix ("[Voice input...]") is now API-call-local only —
stripped from returned history so it never persists to session DB or
resumed sessions.
4. /voice off now disables base adapter auto-TTS via _auto_tts_disabled_chats
set — voice input no longer triggers TTS when voice mode is off.
1. VoiceReceiver.stop() now acquires _lock before clearing shared state
to prevent race with _on_packet on the socket reader thread
2. _packet_debug_count moved from class-level to instance-level to avoid
cross-instance race condition in multi-guild setups
3. play_in_voice_channel uses asyncio.get_running_loop() instead of
deprecated asyncio.get_event_loop()
4. _send_voice_reply uses uuid for filenames instead of time-based names
that can collide when two replies happen in the same second
5. Voice timeout now notifies runner via _on_voice_disconnect callback
so runner cleans up _voice_mode state (prevents orphaned TTS replies)
6. play_in_voice_channel adds PLAYBACK_TIMEOUT (120s) to prevent
infinite blocking when FFmpeg callback is never called
7. _send_voice_reply moves temp file cleanup to finally block so files
are always cleaned up even when send_voice/play raises
8. Base adapter auto-TTS wraps play_tts in try/finally with os.remove
to clean up generated audio files after playback
18 new tests (120 total voice tests)
- Add lock protection around VoiceReceiver buffer writes in _on_packet
to prevent race condition with check_silence on different threads
- Wire _voice_input_callback BEFORE join_voice_channel to avoid
losing voice input during the join window
- Add try/except around leave_voice_channel to ensure state cleanup
(voice_mode, callback) even if leave raises an exception
- Guard against empty text after markdown stripping in base.py auto-TTS
- Add 11 tests proving each bug and verifying the fix
- Auto-TTS: voice messages get spoken response (audio first, then text)
- STT: Groq Whisper fallback when VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY not set
- Futuristic UI: glassmorphism, centered container, purple theme, glow effects
- Voice bubble: custom waveform player with seek and progress
- Invisible TTS playback via play_tts() method (no audio file in chat)
- Add hermes-web toolset with full tool access
- Register Platform.WEB in toolset/config maps
- Update docs for voice conversation feature
- prevent raw MEDIA tag leakage outside the gateway pipeline
- make extract_media handle quoted/backticked paths and optional whitespace
- send Telegram media natively with explicit error/warning handling
- add regression tests for Telegram media dispatch and MEDIA parsing
The send_message tool's _send_telegram() sent MEDIA:<path> tags as
literal text instead of delivering actual files. This fixes it by
extracting MEDIA tags via BasePlatformAdapter.extract_media() and
routing files to the appropriate Telegram Bot API method by extension.
Changes:
- send_message_tool: extract MEDIA tags and send files natively as
photo/video/voice/audio/document based on file extension
- send_message_tool: add per-file error handling and missing-file logging
- send_message_tool: use cleaned text in fallback to avoid leaking tags
- base.py extract_media: handle optional space after MEDIA: colon
- base.py extract_media: strip surrounding backticks/quotes from paths
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The old message referenced 'hermes setup' which doesn't handle
skill-specific env vars. Updated to direct users to load the skill
in the local CLI (which triggers the secure prompt) or add the key
to ~/.hermes/.env manually.
When a skill declares required_environment_variables in its YAML
frontmatter, missing env vars trigger a secure TUI prompt (identical
to the sudo password widget) when the skill is loaded. Secrets flow
directly to ~/.hermes/.env, never entering LLM context.
Key changes:
- New required_environment_variables frontmatter field for skills
- Secure TUI widget (masked input, 120s timeout)
- Gateway safety: messaging platforms show local setup guidance
- Legacy prerequisites.env_vars normalized into new format
- Remote backend handling: conservative setup_needed=True
- Env var name validation, file permissions hardened to 0o600
- Redact patterns extended for secret-related JSON fields
- 12 existing skills updated with prerequisites declarations
- ~48 new tests covering skip, timeout, gateway, remote backends
- Dynamic panel widget sizing (fixes hardcoded width from original PR)
Cherry-picked from PR #723 by kshitijk4poor, rebased onto current main
with conflict resolution.
Fixes#688
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
The MEDIA routing in _process_message_background passes
metadata=_thread_metadata to send_video, send_document, and
send_image_file — but none accepted it, causing TypeError silently
caught by the except handler. Files just failed to send.
Fix: add **kwargs to all four base class media methods and their
Telegram overrides.
_keep_typing() was called with metadata= for thread-aware typing
indicators, but neither it nor the base send_typing() accepted
that parameter. Most adapter overrides (Slack, Discord, Telegram,
WhatsApp, HA) already accept metadata=None, but the base class
and Signal adapter did not.
- Add metadata=None to BasePlatformAdapter.send_typing()
- Add metadata=None to BasePlatformAdapter._keep_typing(), pass through
- Add metadata=None to SignalAdapter.send_typing()
Fixes TypeError in _process_message_background for Signal.
Replies in Telegram forum topics (supergroups with topics) now land in
the correct topic thread instead of 'General'.
- base.py: build thread_id metadata from event.source, pass to all
send/media calls; add metadata param to send_typing, send_image,
send_animation, send_voice, send_video, send_document, send_image_file,
_keep_typing
- telegram.py: extract thread_id from metadata and pass as
message_thread_id to all Bot API calls (send_photo, send_voice,
send_audio, send_animation, send_chat_action)
- run.py: pass thread_id metadata to progress/streaming send calls
- discord/slack/whatsapp/homeassistant: update send_typing signature
Based on the fix proposed by @Bitstreamono in PR #656.
Adds a 'find-nearby' skill for discovering nearby places using
OpenStreetMap (Overpass + Nominatim). No API keys needed. Works with:
- Coordinates (from Telegram location pins)
- Addresses, cities, zip codes, landmarks (auto-geocoded)
- Multiple place types (restaurant, cafe, bar, pharmacy, etc.)
Returns names, distances, cuisine, hours, addresses, and Google Maps
links (pin + directions). 184-line stdlib-only script.
Also adds Telegram location message handling:
- New MessageType.LOCATION in gateway base
- Telegram adapter handles LOCATION and VENUE messages
- Injects lat/lon coordinates into conversation context
- Prompts agent to ask what the user wants nearby
Inspired by PR #422 (reimplemented with simpler script and broader
skill scope — addresses/cities/zips, not just Telegram coordinates).
Complete Signal adapter using signal-cli daemon HTTP API.
Based on PR #268 by ibhagwan, rebuilt on current main with bug fixes.
Architecture:
- SSE streaming for inbound messages with exponential backoff (2s→60s)
- JSON-RPC 2.0 for outbound (send, typing, attachments, contacts)
- Health monitor detects stale SSE connections (120s threshold)
- Phone number redaction in all logs and global redact.py
Features:
- DM and group message support with separate access policies
- DM policies: pairing (default), allowlist, open
- Group policies: disabled (default), allowlist, open
- Attachment download with magic-byte type detection
- Typing indicators (8s refresh interval)
- 100MB attachment size limit, 8000 char message limit
- E.164 phone + UUID allowlist support
Integration:
- Platform.SIGNAL enum in gateway/config.py
- Signal in _is_user_authorized() allowlist maps (gateway/run.py)
- Adapter factory in _create_adapter() (gateway/run.py)
- user_id_alt/chat_id_alt fields in SessionSource for UUIDs
- send_message tool support via httpx JSON-RPC (not aiohttp)
- Interactive setup wizard in 'hermes gateway setup'
- Connectivity testing during setup (pings /api/v1/check)
- signal-cli detection and install guidance
Bug fixes from PR #268:
- Timestamp reads from envelope_data (not outer wrapper)
- Uses httpx consistently (not aiohttp in send_message tool)
- SIGNAL_DEBUG scoped to signal logger (not root)
- extract_images regex NOT modified (preserves group numbering)
- pairing.py NOT modified (no cross-platform side effects)
- No dual authorization (adapter defers to run.py for user auth)
- Wildcard uses set membership ('*' in set, not list equality)
- .zip default for PK magic bytes (not .docx)
No new Python dependencies — uses httpx (already core).
External requirement: signal-cli daemon (user-installed).
Tests: 30 new tests covering config, init, helpers, session source,
phone redaction, authorization, and send_message integration.
Co-authored-by: ibhagwan <ibhagwan@users.noreply.github.com>
Authored by satelerd. Adds native WhatsApp media sending for images, videos,
and documents via MEDIA: tags. Also includes conflict resolution with edit_message
feature, Telegram hint fix (only advertise supported media types), and import cleanup.
Instead of sending a separate WhatsApp message for each tool call during
agent execution (N+1 messages), the first tool sends a new message and
subsequent tools edit it to append their line. Result: 1 growing progress
message + 1 final response = 2 messages instead of N+1.
Changes:
- bridge.js: Add POST /edit endpoint using Baileys message editing
- base.py: Add optional edit_message() to BasePlatformAdapter (no-op
default, so platforms without editing support work unchanged)
- whatsapp.py: Implement edit_message() calling bridge /edit
- run.py: Rewrite send_progress_messages() to accumulate tool lines and
edit the progress message. Falls back to sending a new message if
edit fails (graceful degradation).
Before (5 tools = 6 messages):
⚕ Hermes Agent ─── 🔍 web_search... "query"
⚕ Hermes Agent ─── 📄 web_extract... "url"
⚕ Hermes Agent ─── 💻 terminal... "pip install"
⚕ Hermes Agent ─── ✍️ write_file... "app.py"
⚕ Hermes Agent ─── 💻 terminal... "python app.py"
⚕ Hermes Agent ─── Done! The server is running...
After (5 tools = 2 messages):
⚕ Hermes Agent ───
🔍 web_search... "query"
📄 web_extract... "url"
💻 terminal... "pip install"
✍️ write_file... "app.py"
💻 terminal... "python app.py"
⚕ Hermes Agent ─── Done! The server is running...
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Authored by 0xbyt4.
Two fixes:
- extract_images(): only remove extracted image tags, not all markdown image
tags. Previously  was silently dropped when real images
were also present.
- truncate_message(): walk chunk_body not full_chunk when tracking code block
state, so the reopened fence prefix doesn't toggle in_code off and leave
continuation chunks with unclosed code blocks.
Add a /send-media endpoint to the WhatsApp bridge and corresponding
adapter methods so the agent can send files as native WhatsApp
attachments instead of plain-text URLs/paths.
- bridge.js: new POST /send-media endpoint using Baileys' native
image/video/document/audio message types with MIME detection
- base.py: add send_video(), send_document(), send_image_file()
with text fallbacks; route MEDIA: tags by file extension instead
of always treating them as voice messages
- whatsapp.py: implement all media methods via a shared
_send_media_to_bridge() helper; override send_image() to download
URLs to local cache and send as native photos
- prompt_builder.py: update WhatsApp and Telegram platform hints so
the agent knows it can use MEDIA:/path tags to send native media
Fixes#163
- Add chat_topic field to SessionSource dataclass
- Update to_dict/from_dict for serialization support
- Add chat_topic parameter to build_source helper
- Extract channel.topic in Discord adapter for messages and slash commands
- Display Channel Topic in system prompt when available
- Normalize empty topics to None
- extract_images: only remove extracted image tags from content, preserve
non-image markdown links (e.g. PDFs) that were previously silently lost
- truncate_message: walk only chunk_body (not prepended prefix) so the
reopened code fence does not toggle in_code off, leaving continuation
chunks with unclosed code blocks
- Add 49 unit tests covering MessageEvent command parsing, extract_images,
extract_media, truncate_message code block handling, and _get_human_delay
- Sanitize filenames in cache_document_from_bytes to prevent path traversal (strip directory components, null bytes, resolve check)
- Reject documents with None file_size instead of silently allowing download
- Cap text file injection at 100 KB to prevent oversized prompt payloads
- Sanitize display_name in run.py context notes to block prompt injection via filenames
- Add 35 unit tests covering document cache utilities and Telegram document handling
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Download, cache, and enrich document files sent via Telegram. Supports
.pdf, .md, .txt, .docx, .xlsx, .pptx with size validation, unsupported
type rejection, text content injection for .md/.txt, and hourly cache
cleanup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Introduced new methods in run_agent.py for building API keyword arguments and normalizing assistant messages from API responses.
- Added functionality for compressing conversation context and managing session state in SQLite.
- Improved tool call execution handling, including enhanced logging and error management.
- Updated path handling in multiple platform files to utilize pathlib for better compatibility and readability.
- Updated the vision tool to accept both HTTP/HTTPS URLs and local file paths for image analysis.
- Implemented caching of user-uploaded images in local directories to ensure reliable access for the vision tool, addressing issues with ephemeral URLs.
- Enhanced platform adapters (Discord, Telegram, WhatsApp) to download and cache images, allowing for immediate analysis and enriched message context.
- Added a new method to auto-analyze images attached by users, enriching the conversation with detailed descriptions.
- Improved documentation for image handling processes and updated related functions for clarity and efficiency.
- Updated the image generation function description to clarify usage with markdown.
- Added `send_image` method to `BasePlatformAdapter` for native image sending across platforms.
- Implemented `send_image` in `DiscordAdapter` and `TelegramAdapter` to handle image attachments directly.
- Introduced `extract_images` method to extract image URLs from markdown and HTML, improving content processing.
- Enhanced message handling to support sending images as attachments while maintaining text content.
- Added logic to clear the adapter's interrupt event to prevent infinite loops during message processing.
- Updated the get_pending_message method to pop messages from the pending queue, ensuring proper message handling.
- Introduced a monitoring mechanism in GatewayRunner to detect incoming messages while an agent is active, allowing for graceful interruption and processing of new messages.
- Enhanced BasePlatformAdapter to manage active sessions and pending messages, ensuring that new messages can interrupt ongoing tasks effectively.
- Improved the handling of pending messages by checking for interrupts and processing them in the correct order, enhancing user experience during message interactions.
- Updated the cleanup process for active tasks to ensure proper resource management after interruptions.
- Updated the AIAgent class to extract the first user message for trajectory formatting, improving the accuracy of user queries in the trajectory format.
- Enhanced the GatewayRunner to convert transcript history into the agent format, ensuring proper handling of message roles and content.
- Adjusted the typing indicator refresh rate to every 2 seconds for better responsiveness.
- Improved error handling in the message sending process for the Telegram adapter, implementing a fallback mechanism for Markdown parsing failures, and logging send failures for better debugging.
- Adjusted the `_keep_typing` method to refresh the typing indicator every 2 seconds instead of 4, improving responsiveness after progress messages.
- Updated the `GatewayRunner` to restore the typing indicator after sending progress messages, enhancing user experience during message processing.
- Added a new private method `_keep_typing` to send a typing indicator continuously while processing messages, refreshing every 4 seconds to comply with Telegram/Discord limitations.
- Updated the `handle_message` method to initiate the typing indicator at the start of message processing and ensure it stops once processing is complete, improving user experience during message handling.
- Updated CLI to load configuration from user-specific and project-specific YAML files, prioritizing user settings.
- Introduced a new command `/platforms` to display the status of connected messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp).
- Implemented a gateway system for handling messaging interactions, including session management and delivery routing for cron job outputs.
- Added support for environment variable configuration and a dedicated gateway configuration file for advanced settings.
- Enhanced documentation in README.md and added a new messaging.md file to guide users on platform integrations and setup.
- Updated toolsets to include platform-specific capabilities for Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp, ensuring secure and tailored interactions.