* docs: comprehensive fallback providers documentation - New dedicated page: user-guide/features/fallback-providers.md covering both primary model fallback and auxiliary task fallback systems - Updated configuration.md with fallback_model config section - Updated environment-variables.md noting fallback is config-only - Fleshed out developer-guide/provider-runtime.md fallback section with internal architecture details (trigger points, activation flow, config flow) - Added cross-reference from provider-routing.md distinguishing OpenRouter sub-provider routing from Hermes-level model fallback - Added new page to sidebar under Integrations * docs: comprehensive /background command documentation - Added Background Sessions section to cli.md covering how it works (daemon threads, isolated sessions, config inheritance, Rich panel output, bell notification, concurrent tasks) - Added Background Sessions section to messaging/index.md covering messaging-specific behavior (async execution, result delivery back to same chat, fire-and-forget pattern) - Documented background_process_notifications config (all/result/error/off) in messaging docs and configuration.md - Added HERMES_BACKGROUND_NOTIFICATIONS env var to reference page - Fixed inconsistency in slash-commands.md: /background was listed as messaging-only but works in both CLI and messaging. Moved it to the 'both surfaces' note. - Expanded one-liner table descriptions with detail and cross-references
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