* feat(gateway): skill-aware slash commands, paginated /commands, Telegram 100-cap Map active skills to Telegram's slash command menu so users can discover and invoke skills directly. Three changes: 1. Telegram menu now includes active skill commands alongside built-in commands, capped at 100 entries (Telegram Bot API limit). Overflow commands remain callable but hidden from the picker. Logged at startup when cap is hit. 2. New /commands [page] gateway command for paginated browsing of all commands + skills. /help now shows first 10 skill commands and points to /commands for the full list. 3. When a user types a slash command that matches a disabled or uninstalled skill, they get actionable guidance: - Disabled: 'Enable it with: hermes skills config' - Optional (not installed): 'Install with: hermes skills install official/<path>' Built on ideas from PR #3921 by @kshitijk4poor. * chore: move 21 niche skills to optional-skills Move specialized/niche skills from built-in (skills/) to optional (optional-skills/) to reduce the default skill count. Users can install them with: hermes skills install official/<category>/<name> Moved skills (21): - mlops: accelerate, chroma, faiss, flash-attention, hermes-atropos-environments, huggingface-tokenizers, instructor, lambda-labs, llava, nemo-curator, pinecone, pytorch-lightning, qdrant, saelens, simpo, slime, tensorrt-llm, torchtitan - research: domain-intel, duckduckgo-search - devops: inference-sh cli Built-in skills: 96 → 75 Optional skills: 22 → 43 * fix: only include repo built-in skills in Telegram menu, not user-installed User-installed skills (from hub or manually added) stay accessible via /skills and by typing the command directly, but don't get registered in the Telegram slash command picker. Only skills whose SKILL.md is under the repo's skills/ directory are included in the menu. This keeps the Telegram menu focused on the curated built-in set while user-installed skills remain discoverable through /skills and /commands.
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# Authentication & Setup
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## Install the CLI
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```bash
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curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh
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```
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## Login
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```bash
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infsh login
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```
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This opens a browser for authentication. After login, credentials are stored locally.
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## Check Authentication
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```bash
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infsh me
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```
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Shows your user info if authenticated.
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## Environment Variable
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For CI/CD or scripts, set your API key:
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```bash
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export INFSH_API_KEY=your-api-key
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```
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The environment variable overrides the config file.
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## Update CLI
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```bash
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infsh update
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```
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Or reinstall:
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```bash
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curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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| Error | Solution |
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| "not authenticated" | Run `infsh login` |
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| "command not found" | Reinstall CLI or add to PATH |
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| "API key invalid" | Check `INFSH_API_KEY` or re-login |
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## Documentation
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- [CLI Setup](https://inference.sh/docs/extend/cli-setup) - Complete CLI installation guide
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- [API Authentication](https://inference.sh/docs/api/authentication) - API key management
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- [Secrets](https://inference.sh/docs/secrets/overview) - Managing credentials
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