Three issues prevented the Docker terminal backend from working:
1. `effective_image` was referenced but never defined — only the Modal
backend sets this variable. Use `image` directly instead.
2. `--storage-opt size=N` is unsupported on Docker Desktop for Mac
(requires overlay2 with xfs backing). Skip the flag on Darwin.
3. Docker requires absolute paths for `-w` (working directory) but the
default cwd was `~`, which Docker does not expand. Default to `/root`
and translate any `~` passed in from callers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Added functionality to include product attribution tags for Nous Portal in auxiliary API calls.
- Introduced a mechanism to determine if the auxiliary client is backed by Nous Portal, affecting the extra body of requests.
- Updated various tools to utilize the new extra body configuration for enhanced tracking in API calls.
- Introduced a new static method `_clean_session_content` in the `AIAgent` class to convert REASONING_SCRATCHPAD tags to <think> blocks and clean up whitespace in session logs.
- Updated the `_save_session_log` method to utilize the cleaned content for assistant messages, ensuring consistency in session logs.
- Changed the default output directory for TTS audio files from `~/voice-memos` to `~/.hermes/audio_cache`, reflecting a more appropriate storage location.
- Included a note clarifying that the agent's final response is auto-delivered to the target, advising against using send_message in the prompt. This enhances user understanding of the message delivery process.
- Eliminated the temporary debug logging in the `execute_code` function that tracked enabled and sandbox tools, streamlining the code and reducing clutter.
- Modified the `_wrap` function to append a failure suffix without applying red coloring, simplifying the failure message format.
- Introduced temporary debug logging in the `execute_code` function to track enabled and sandbox tools, aiding in troubleshooting.
- Saved and restored stdout/stderr to prevent redirection issues in child threads, ensuring consistent output during task delegation.
- Enhanced reliability of output handling in concurrent execution scenarios.
- Added a new function to resolve child sessions to their parent, improving session grouping and deduplication.
- Refactored session summarization to run in parallel, enhancing performance and responsiveness.
- Updated search syntax documentation to clarify usage of keywords and phrases for better search results.
- 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.
- Added a new section in the README for Inference Providers, detailing setup instructions for Nous Portal, OpenRouter, and Custom Endpoints, improving user guidance for LLM connections.
- Updated messaging platform setup instructions to include Slack and WhatsApp, providing clearer steps for configuration.
- Introduced a new environment variable, TERMINAL_SANDBOX_DIR, to allow users to customize the sandbox storage location for Docker and Singularity environments.
- Refactored the Docker and Singularity environment classes to utilize the new sandbox directory for persistent workspaces, enhancing organization and usability.
- Improved handling of working directories across various environments, ensuring compatibility and clarity in execution paths.
- Updated the README to include new badges, a detailed description of the Hermes Agent, and a table summarizing its features, improving clarity and presentation for users.
- Modified the API client initialization in `transcription_tools.py` and `tts_tool.py` to include a base URL, ensuring compatibility with the OpenAI API.
- 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.
- Introduced a shared interrupt signaling mechanism to allow tools to check for user interrupts during long-running operations.
- Updated the AIAgent to handle interrupts more effectively, ensuring in-progress tool calls are canceled and multiple interrupt messages are combined into one prompt.
- Enhanced the CLI configuration to include container resource limits (CPU, memory, disk) and persistence options for Docker, Singularity, and Modal environments.
- Improved documentation to clarify interrupt behaviors and container resource settings, providing users with better guidance on configuration and usage.
- Introduced a new channel directory to cache reachable channels/contacts for messaging platforms, enhancing the send_message tool's ability to resolve human-friendly names to numeric IDs.
- Added functionality to mirror sent messages into the target's session transcript, providing context for cross-platform message delivery.
- Updated the send_message tool to support listing available targets and improved error handling for channel resolution.
- Enhanced the gateway to build and refresh the channel directory during startup and at regular intervals, ensuring up-to-date channel information.
- Enhanced warning in `_deliver_result` to provide clearer instructions for setting the home channel.
- Updated error message in `send_message_tool` to specify how to set a home channel when no chat ID is provided, improving user guidance.
- Updated the authorization logic to include a per-platform allow-all flag for improved flexibility.
- Revised the order of checks to prioritize platform-specific allow-all settings, followed by environment variable allowlists and DM pairing approvals.
- Added global allow-all configuration for broader access control.
- Improved handling of allowlists by stripping whitespace and ensuring valid entries are processed.
- Introduced a new `_format_timestamp` function to convert Unix timestamps and ISO strings into a human-readable date format.
- Updated the session metadata handling to use the new formatting function for improved clarity in session start dates.
- Adjusted the output structure to reflect the change from "Session started" to "Session date" for better user understanding.
- Introduced MEMORY_GUIDANCE and SESSION_SEARCH_GUIDANCE to improve agent's contextual awareness and proactive assistance.
- Updated AIAgent to conditionally include tool-aware guidance in prompts based on available tools.
- Enhanced descriptions in memory and session search schemas for clearer user instructions on when to utilize these features.
- Removed legacy cron daemon functionality, integrating cron job execution directly into the gateway process for improved efficiency.
- Updated CLI commands to reflect changes, replacing `hermes cron daemon` with `hermes cron status` and enhancing documentation for cron job management.
- Clarified messaging in the README and other documentation regarding the gateway's role in managing cron jobs.
- Removed obsolete terminal_hecate tool and related configurations to simplify the codebase.
- Updated the environment creation condition to specifically check for "singularity" instead of allowing "local", ensuring more precise handling of environment types during task execution.
- Added functionality to suppress logging noise from specific modules when in quiet mode, improving user experience in CLI.
- Updated terminal_tool.py to change the log level for fallback directory usage from warning to debug, providing clearer context without cluttering logs.
- Added methods for handling sudo password and dangerous command approval prompts using a callback mechanism in cli.py.
- Integrated these prompts with the prompt_toolkit UI for improved user experience.
- Updated terminal_tool.py to support callback registration for interactive prompts, enhancing the CLI's interactivity.
- Introduced a background thread for API calls in run_agent.py to allow for interrupt handling during long-running operations.
- Enhanced error handling for interrupted API calls, ensuring graceful degradation of user experience.
- Introduced a new DebugSession class in tools/debug_helpers.py to centralize debug logging functionality, replacing duplicated code across various tool modules.
- Updated image_generation_tool.py, mixture_of_agents_tool.py, vision_tools.py, web_tools.py, and others to utilize the new DebugSession for logging tool calls and saving debug logs.
- Enhanced maintainability and consistency in debug logging practices across the codebase.
- Updated various modules including cli.py, run_agent.py, gateway, and tools to replace silent exception handling with structured logging.
- Improved error messages to provide more context, aiding in debugging and monitoring.
- Ensured consistent logging practices throughout the codebase, enhancing traceability and maintainability.
- Introduced logging functionality in cli.py, run_agent.py, scheduler.py, and various tool modules to replace print statements with structured logging.
- Enhanced error handling and informational messages to improve debugging and monitoring capabilities.
- Ensured consistent logging practices across the codebase, facilitating better traceability and maintenance.
- Revised descriptions for various tools in model_tools.py, browser_tool.py, code_execution_tool.py, delegate_tool.py, and terminal_tool.py to enhance clarity and reduce verbosity.
- Improved consistency in terminology and formatting across tool descriptions, ensuring users have a clearer understanding of tool functionalities and usage.
- Clarified the usage of the --cdp flag when connecting to an existing Browserbase session.
- Emphasized the importance of not using --session with --cdp to avoid creating a local browser instance in agent-browser >=0.13.
- Updated comments to reflect changes in per-task isolation management with AGENT_BROWSER_SOCKET_DIR.
- Increased the default session inactivity timeout from 2 to 5 minutes to accommodate LLM reasoning during multi-step tasks.
- Enhanced thread safety by implementing locks around session activity tracking and cleanup processes, allowing concurrent access by multiple subagents.
- Removed the stale daemon cleanup function, as it is no longer necessary with the updated session management approach.
- Updated logging and session cleanup logic to ensure proper handling of active sessions and associated resources.
- Updated the stale daemon cleanup function to support multiple patterns for identifying orphaned agent-browser processes, improving reliability across different versions.
- Added logging for stderr output during browser command execution to aid in diagnostics, particularly for capturing warnings from the agent-browser.
- Implemented a warning for empty snapshots returned from the agent-browser, indicating potential issues with stale daemons or CDP connections.
- Upgraded the agent-browser dependency from version 0.7.6 to 0.13.0 in package.json.
- Added functionality to kill stale agent-browser daemon processes in browser_tool.py to prevent orphaned instances from previous runs.
- Replaced getpass with direct reading from /dev/tty to enhance password input handling without echoing.
- Updated threading logic for password input to ensure proper cleanup and error handling.
- Improved visual feedback during password prompt, including clearer separation and timeout messaging.
- Enhanced user experience by providing immediate feedback on password input status.
- Added a spinner to visually indicate task delegation progress in quiet mode, improving user experience during batch processing.
- Implemented a method to update spinner text dynamically based on remaining tasks, providing real-time feedback.
- Enhanced the `delegate_task` function to include per-task completion messages, ensuring clarity on task status during execution.
- Updated the KawaiiSpinner class to allow message updates while running, facilitating better interaction during long-running tasks.
- Introduced the `delegate_task` tool, allowing the main agent to spawn child AIAgent instances with isolated context for complex tasks.
- Supported both single-task and batch processing (up to 3 concurrent tasks) to enhance task management capabilities.
- Updated configuration options for delegation, including maximum iterations and default toolsets for subagents.
- Enhanced documentation to provide clear guidance on using the delegation feature and its configuration.
- Added comprehensive tests to ensure the functionality and reliability of the delegation logic.
- Changed the target parameter from "content" and "files" to "grep" and "find" to better represent their functionality.
- Revised descriptions in the tool definitions and execution code schema to enhance understanding of search modes and output formats.
- Ensured consistency in the handling of search operations across the codebase.
- Updated the tool name from "search" to "search_files" across multiple files to better reflect its functionality.
- Adjusted related documentation and descriptions to ensure clarity in usage and expected behavior.
- Enhanced the toolset definitions and mappings to incorporate the new naming convention, improving overall consistency in the codebase.
- Replaced file locking with atomic file operations using temporary files to prevent race conditions during read/write.
- Added deduplication of memory and user entries to avoid exact duplicates in the memory store.
- Enhanced error handling for duplicate entries and improved logic for managing multiple matches in memory operations.
- Updated docstrings to clarify the behavior of file reading and writing methods, ensuring better understanding of the implementation.
- Updated the default timeout for sandbox script execution from 120 seconds to 300 seconds (5 minutes) to allow longer-running scripts.
- Enhanced comments in the code execution tool to clarify the timeout duration.
- Suppressed stdout and stderr output from internal tool handlers during execution to prevent clutter in the CLI interface.
- Revised docstrings for `web_search` and `web_extract` functions to clarify return types and structure.
- Updated the execution code schema documentation to reflect changes in the output format for both tools, ensuring consistency and improved understanding for users.
- Introduced a new `execute_code` tool that allows the agent to run Python scripts that call Hermes tools via RPC, reducing the number of round trips required for tool interactions.
- Added configuration options for timeout and maximum tool calls in the sandbox environment.
- Updated the toolset definitions to include the new code execution capabilities, ensuring integration across platforms.
- Implemented comprehensive tests for the code execution sandbox, covering various scenarios including tool call limits and error handling.
- Enhanced the CLI and documentation to reflect the new functionality, providing users with clear guidance on using the code execution tool.
- Added a new `clarify_tool` to enable the agent to ask structured multiple-choice or open-ended questions to users.
- Implemented callback functionality for user interaction, allowing the platform to handle UI presentation.
- Updated the CLI and agent to support clarify questions, including timeout handling and response management.
- Enhanced toolset definitions and requirements to include the clarify tool, ensuring availability across platforms.
- Added a new `skill_manager_tool` to enable agents to create, update, and delete their own skills, enhancing procedural memory capabilities.
- Updated the skills directory structure to support user-created skills in `~/.hermes/skills/`, allowing for better organization and management.
- Enhanced the CLI and documentation to reflect the new skill management functionalities, including detailed instructions on creating and modifying skills.
- Implemented a manifest-based syncing mechanism for bundled skills to ensure user modifications are preserved during updates.
- Updated the file glob and include filters in the ShellFileOperations class to escape shell arguments, preventing unintended shell expansion.
- Added comments to clarify the necessity of quoting for file glob patterns.
- Updated the `_search_with_rg` and `_search_with_grep` methods to include filename in the output and improve result handling.
- Adjusted result fetching to account for context lines, ensuring accurate total counts and pagination.
- Enhanced parsing logic for matches and context lines, improving the accuracy of search results.
- Refactored result slicing to maintain consistency across output modes, ensuring users receive the correct number of results.
- Modified the `_exec` method in `ShellFileOperations` to accept `stdin_data`, allowing large content to be piped directly to commands, bypassing ARG_MAX limitations.
- Updated the `execute` method in various environment classes (`_LocalEnvironment`, `_SingularityEnvironment`, `_SSHEnvironment`, `_DockerEnvironment`) to support `stdin_data`, improving command execution flexibility.
- Removed the unique marker generation for heredoc in favor of direct stdin piping, simplifying file writing operations and enhancing performance for large files.
- Eliminated the 'read' action from the memory tool and related logging in the agent, streamlining the available actions to 'add', 'replace', and 'remove'.
- Updated error messages and documentation to reflect the removal of the 'read' action, ensuring clarity in the API's usage.
Two-part implementation:
Part A - Curated Bounded Memory:
- New memory tool (tools/memory_tool.py) with MEMORY.md + USER.md stores
- Character-limited (2200/1375 chars), § delimited entries
- Frozen snapshot injected into system prompt at session start
- Model manages pruning via replace/remove with substring matching
- Usage indicator shown in system prompt header
Part B - SQLite Session Store:
- New hermes_state.py with SessionDB class, FTS5 full-text search
- Gateway session.py rewritten to dual-write SQLite + legacy JSONL
- Compression-triggered session splitting with parent_session_id chains
- New session_search tool with Gemini Flash summarization of matched sessions
- CLI session lifecycle (create on launch, close on exit)
Also:
- System prompt now cached per session, only rebuilt on compression
(fixes prefix cache invalidation from date/time changes every turn)
- Config version bumped to 3, hermes doctor checks for new artifacts
- Disabled in batch_runner and RL environments
Single `todo` tool that reads (no params) or writes (provide todos array
with merge flag). In-memory TodoStore on AIAgent, no system prompt
mutation, behavioral guidance in tool description only. State re-injected
after context compression events. Gateway sessions hydrate from
conversation history. Added to all platform toolsets.
Also wired into RL agent_loop.py with per-run TodoStore and fixed
browser_snapshot user_task passthrough from first user message.
New process registry and tool for managing long-running background processes
across all terminal backends (local, Docker, Singularity, Modal, SSH).
Process Registry (tools/process_registry.py):
- ProcessSession tracking with rolling 200KB output buffer
- spawn_local() with optional PTY via ptyprocess for interactive CLIs
- spawn_via_env() for non-local backends (runs inside sandbox, never on host)
- Background reader threads per process (Popen stdout or PTY)
- wait() with timeout clamping, interrupt support, and transparent limit reporting
- JSON checkpoint to ~/.hermes/processes.json for gateway crash recovery
- Module-level singleton shared across agent loop, gateway, and RL
Process Tool (model_tools.py):
- 7 actions: list, poll, log, wait, kill, write, submit
- Paired with terminal in all toolsets (CLI, messaging, RL)
- Timeout clamping with transparent notes in response
Terminal Tool Updates (tools/terminal_tool.py):
- Replaced nohup background mode with registry spawn (returns session_id)
- Added workdir parameter for per-command working directory
- Added check_interval parameter for gateway auto-check watchers
- Added pty parameter for interactive CLI tools (Codex, Claude Code)
- Updated TERMINAL_TOOL_DESCRIPTION with full background workflow docs
- Cleanup thread now respects active background processes (won't reap sandbox)
Gateway Integration (gateway/run.py, session.py, config.py):
- Session reset protection: sessions with active processes exempt from reset
- Default idle timeout increased from 2 hours to 24 hours
- from_dict fallback aligned to match (was 120, now 1440)
- session_key env var propagated to process registry for session mapping
- Crash recovery on gateway startup via checkpoint probe
- check_interval watcher: asyncio task polls process, delivers updates to platform
RL Safety (environments/):
- tool_context.py cleanup() kills background processes on episode end
- hermes_base_env.py warns when enabled_toolsets is None (loads all tools)
- Process tool safe in RL via wait() blocking the agent loop
Also:
- Added ptyprocess as optional dependency (in pyproject.toml [pty] extra + [all])
- Fixed pre-existing bug: rl_test_inference missing from TOOL_TO_TOOLSET_MAP
- Updated AGENTS.md with process management docs and project structure
- Updated README.md terminal section with process management overview
When using Modal, Docker, SSH, or Singularity as the terminal backend
from the CLI, the agent resolved cwd: "." to the host machine's local
path (e.g. /Users/rewbs/code/hermes-agent) and passed it to the remote
sandbox, where it doesn't exist. All commands failed with "No such file
or directory".
Root cause: cli.py unconditionally resolved "." to os.getcwd() and wrote
it to TERMINAL_CWD regardless of backend type. Every tool then used that
host-local path as the working directory inside the remote environment.
Fixes:
- cli.py: only resolve "." to os.getcwd() for the local backend. For all
remote backends (ssh, docker, modal, singularity), leave TERMINAL_CWD
unset so the tool layer uses per-backend defaults (/root, /, ~, etc.)
- terminal_tool.py: added sanity check -- if TERMINAL_CWD contains a
host-local prefix (/Users/, /home/, C:\) for a non-local backend, log
a warning and fall back to the backend's default
- terminal_tool.py: SSH default CWD is now ~ instead of os.getcwd()
- file_operations.py: last-resort CWD fallback changed from os.getcwd()
to "/" so host paths never leak into remote file operations
- Improved the caching mechanism for ShellFileOperations to ensure stale entries are invalidated when environments are cleaned up.
- Enhanced thread safety by refining the use of locks during environment creation and cleanup processes.
- Streamlined the cleanup of inactive environments to prevent blocking other tool calls, ensuring efficient resource management.
- Added error handling and messaging improvements for better user feedback during environment cleanup.
- Introduced a new cleanup function that ensures terminal and browser sessions are cleaned up only once during application exit.
- Updated atexit registration to use the new cleanup function, enhancing resource management and preventing potential issues from multiple cleanup calls.
- Modified terminal cleanup messaging to only display when environments are cleaned, improving user feedback.
- 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.
- Added detection of the platform from the environment variable to determine the appropriate audio output format.
- Implemented logic to output Opus (.ogg) files for Telegram when using compatible TTS providers, while defaulting to MP3 for others.
- Introduced a new script, `kill_modal.sh`, to facilitate stopping running Modal apps, including the ability to stop all apps or specific swe-rex sandboxes.
- Enhanced user experience with clear usage instructions and feedback during the stopping process.
- Improved error handling to ensure smooth execution even if some apps fail to stop.
- Removed the skills_categories tool from the skills toolset, streamlining the skills functionality to focus on skills_list and skill_view.
- Updated the system prompt to dynamically build a compact skills index, allowing the model to quickly reference available skills without additional tool calls.
- Cleaned up related code and documentation to reflect the removal of skills_categories, ensuring clarity and consistency across the codebase.
- Added functionality to signal and terminate long-running terminal commands when a new user message is received, allowing for immediate agent response.
- Introduced a global interrupt event in the terminal tool to facilitate early termination of subprocesses.
- Updated the AIAgent class to handle interrupts gracefully, ensuring that remaining tool calls are skipped and appropriate messages are returned to maintain valid message sequences.
- Added a new `_atexit_cleanup` function to handle cleanup of active environments and stop the cleanup thread upon program exit.
- Enhanced logging to inform users about the number of remaining sandboxes being shut down during cleanup.
- Introduced new environments: Terminal Test Environment and SWE Environment, each with default configurations for testing and software engineering tasks.
- Added TerminalBench 2.0 evaluation environment with comprehensive setup for agentic LLMs, including task execution and verification.
- Enhanced ToolContext with methods for uploading and downloading files, ensuring binary-safe operations.
- Updated documentation across environments to reflect new features and usage instructions.
- Refactored existing environment configurations for consistency and clarity.
- Updated the _SingularityEnvironment class to utilize a persistent Apptainer instance, allowing state (files, installs, environment changes) to persist across commands.
- Enhanced the initialization process to start a background instance with full isolation and writable filesystem.
- Modified the execute method to connect to the running instance, ensuring commands run within the same container context.
- Implemented cleanup functionality to stop the persistent instance on cleanup or destruction, improving resource management.
- Updated class documentation to reflect new features and usage of the persistent environment.
- Added checks for local installation of the agent-browser CLI in the `_find_agent_browser` function, improving installation guidance.
- Implemented per-task socket directory management in `_run_browser_command` to prevent concurrency issues.
- Updated `cleanup_browser` to remove per-task socket directories, ensuring proper resource cleanup after task completion.
- Refactored comments for clarity and improved documentation throughout the browser tool code.
- Changed the default LLM model in the setup wizard and example environment file to 'anthropic/claude-opus-4.6'.
- Updated terminal working directory settings in CLI and related files to use the current directory ('.') instead of '/tmp'.
- Enhanced documentation comments for clarity on terminal configuration and working directory behavior.
- Updated `.gitignore` to exclude `testlogs` directory.
- Refactored `handle_web_function_call` in `model_tools.py` to support running async functions in existing event loops, improving compatibility with Atropos.
- Introduced a thread pool executor in `agent_loop.py` for running synchronous tool calls that internally use `asyncio.run()`, preventing deadlocks.
- Added `ToolError` class to track tool execution errors, enhancing error reporting during agent loops.
- Updated `wandb_log` method in `hermes_base_env.py` to log tool error statistics for better monitoring.
- Implemented patches in `patches.py` to ensure async-safe operation of tools within Atropos's event loop.
- Enhanced `ToolContext` and `terminal_tool.py` to utilize the new async handling, improving overall tool execution reliability.
- Added `prompt_toolkit` as a direct dependency for interactive CLI support.
- Updated `modal` optional dependency to require `swe-rex[modal]>=1.4.0` for improved cloud execution capabilities.
- Enhanced `messaging` optional dependencies to include `aiohttp>=3.9.0` for WhatsApp bridge communication.
- Refined installation scripts to check for Python version requirements, emphasizing the need for Python 3.11+ for RL training tools.
- Improved setup scripts to ensure proper installation of submodules and dependencies, enhancing user experience during setup.
- Introduced file manipulation capabilities in `model_tools.py`, including functions for reading, writing, patching, and searching files.
- Added a new `file` toolset in `toolsets.py` and updated distributions to include file tools.
- Enhanced `setup-hermes.sh` and `install.sh` scripts to check for and optionally install `ripgrep` for faster file searching.
- Implemented a new `file_operations.py` module to encapsulate file operations using shell commands.
- Updated `doctor.py` and `install.ps1` to check for `ripgrep` and provide installation guidance if not found.
- Added fuzzy matching and patch parsing capabilities to improve file manipulation accuracy and flexibility.
- Added unique run ID generation for WandB tracking during test inference.
- Enabled WandB usage for test tracking and updated command-line arguments accordingly.
- Implemented real-time output streaming for process execution, improving log visibility and debugging.
- Enhanced error handling to display last few lines of stderr for better troubleshooting.
- Modified `model_tools.py` to update default model IDs and add new RL function `rl_test_inference`.
- Enhanced `README.md` with installation instructions for submodules and updated API key usage.
- Improved `rl_cli.py` to load configuration from `~/.hermes/config.yaml` and set terminal working directory for RL tools.
- Updated `run_agent.py` to handle empty string arguments as empty objects for better JSON validation.
- Refined installation scripts to ensure submodules are cloned and installed correctly, enhancing setup experience.
- Added the tinker-atropos submodule for enhanced RL training capabilities.
- Updated model_tools.py to reorder RL function definitions and improve descriptions.
- Modified rl_cli.py to include checks for the tinker-atropos setup and provide user guidance.
- Adjusted toolsets.py and __init__.py to reflect changes in RL function availability.
- Enhanced rl_training_tool.py to manage training processes directly without a separate API server.
- Updated `.env.example` to include Tinker and WandB API keys for reinforcement learning training.
- Enhanced `model_tools.py` to clarify configuration options and streamline the RL training process.
- Expanded `README.md` with detailed instructions for setting up RL training using Tinker and WandB.
- Modified `hermes_cli` files to integrate RL training tools and ensure proper configuration checks.
- Improved `rl_training_tool.py` to reflect changes in training parameters and configuration management.
- Updated the `skills_categories` function to include a `verbose` parameter, allowing users to request skill counts per category.
- Modified the `handle_skills_function_call` method to pass the `verbose` argument to `skills_categories`.
- Improved error handling in the `AIAgent` class by injecting a recovery message when invalid JSON arguments are detected, guiding users on how to correct their tool calls.
- Enhanced the `GatewayRunner` to return a user-friendly error message if the agent fails to generate a final response, improving overall user experience.
- Updated the terminal tool's command approval flow to improve user interaction when executing potentially dangerous commands, replacing the previous confirmation method with a clear explanation and instructions for adding commands to the allowlist.
- Removed the internal `force` parameter from the model API, ensuring that dangerous command approvals are handled solely through user prompts.
- Enhanced the CLI to provide better feedback regarding tool availability, including improved messaging for enabled and disabled toolsets.
- Updated AGENTS.md to reflect changes in the command approval process and configuration instructions.
- Added a safety mechanism to detect and approve potentially dangerous commands (e.g., `rm -rf`, `DROP TABLE`).
- Introduced an approval flow for local/SSH backends, prompting users for confirmation with options to allow once, for the session, or permanently.
- Updated configuration to include a `command_allowlist` for storing approved patterns.
- Enhanced messaging for sudo failures in messaging contexts.
- Updated relevant documentation in AGENTS.md and TODO.md to reflect these changes.
- Changed default Docker, Singularity, and Modal images in configuration files to use "nikolaik/python-nodejs:python3.11-nodejs20" for improved compatibility.
- Updated the default model in the configuration to "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" and adjusted related setup prompts for API provider configuration.
- Introduced a new CLI option for selecting a custom OpenAI-compatible endpoint, enhancing flexibility in model provider setup.
- Enhanced the prompt choice functionality to support arrow key navigation for better user experience in CLI interactions.
- Updated documentation in relevant files to reflect these changes and improve user guidance.
- 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.
- Introduced a new cron job system allowing users to schedule automated tasks via the CLI, supporting one-time reminders and recurring jobs.
- Added commands for managing cron jobs: `/cron` to list jobs, `/cron add` to create new jobs, and `/cron remove` to delete jobs.
- Implemented job storage in `~/.hermes/cron/jobs.json` with output saved to `~/.hermes/cron/output/{job_id}/{timestamp}.md`.
- Enhanced the CLI and README documentation to include detailed usage instructions and examples for cron job management.
- Integrated cron job tools into the hermes-cli toolset, ensuring they are only available in interactive CLI mode.
- Added support for cron expression parsing with the `croniter` package, enabling flexible scheduling options.
- Implemented automatic session logging, saving conversation trajectories to the `logs/` directory in JSON format, with each session having a unique identifier.
- Updated the CLI to display the session ID in the welcome banner for easy reference.
- Introduced an interactive sudo password prompt in CLI mode, allowing users to enter their password with a 45-second timeout, enhancing user experience during command execution.
- Documented session logging and interactive sudo features in `README.md`, `cli.md`, and `cli-config.yaml.example` for better user guidance.
- Added support for sudo commands in local, Docker, Singularity, and SSH environments by introducing the `SUDO_PASSWORD` environment variable.
- Updated terminal tool configurations in `.env.example` and `cli-config.yaml.example` to document the new sudo functionality.
- Enhanced the command execution process to handle sudo commands gracefully, preventing hangs on interactive prompts and providing clear error messages when no password is configured.
- Updated `README.md` to include instructions for using sudo support and SSH backend configuration.
- Revised `TODO.md` to reflect the completion of the sudo feature and outline future enhancements.
- Added detailed descriptions for new skills categories: Machine Learning Operations and Note Taking.
- Introduced a new Obsidian skill with commands for reading, listing, searching, creating, and appending notes.
- Enhanced the skills tool to load and display category descriptions from DESCRIPTION.md files, improving user guidance and discovery of available skills.
- Updated `.env.example` to include `BROWSER_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT` for auto-cleanup of inactive sessions.
- Enhanced `cli.py` to load the new inactivity timeout configuration into environment variables.
- Added background thread functionality in `browser_tool.py` to periodically clean up inactive browser sessions based on the configured timeout.
- Improved session management by tracking last activity timestamps and ensuring cleanup occurs when sessions exceed inactivity limits.
- Introduced `cli-config.yaml.example` to provide a template for configuring the CLI behavior, including model settings, terminal tool configurations, agent behavior, and toolsets.
- Created `cli.py` for an interactive terminal interface, allowing users to start the Hermes Agent with various options and toolsets.
- Added `hermes` launcher script for convenient CLI access.
- Updated `model_tools.py` to support quiet mode for suppressing output during tool initialization and execution.
- Enhanced logging in various tools to respect quiet mode, improving user experience by reducing unnecessary output.
- Added `prompt_toolkit` to `requirements.txt` for improved CLI interaction capabilities.
- Created `TODO.md` for future improvements and enhancements to the Hermes Agent framework.
- Introduced new skills tools: `skills_categories`, `skills_list`, and `skill_view` in `model_tools.py`, allowing for better organization and access to skill-related functionalities.
- Updated `toolsets.py` to include a new `skills` toolset, providing a dedicated space for skill tools.
- Enhanced `batch_runner.py` to recognize and validate skills tools during batch processing.
- Added comprehensive tool definitions for skills tools, ensuring compatibility with OpenAI's expected format.
- Created new shell script `test_skills_kimi.sh` for testing skills tool functionality with Kimi K2.5.
- Added example skill files demonstrating the structure and usage of skills within the Hermes-Agent framework, including `SKILL.md` for example and audiocraft skills.
- Improved documentation for skills tools and their integration into the existing tool framework, ensuring clarity for future development and usage.
- Modified `.env.example` to set the default terminal environment to 'singularity' and updated Docker and Singularity image references for better compatibility.
- Enhanced `run_mixed_tasks.sh` and `run_terminal_tasks.sh` scripts to utilize the new Singularity setup, including improved logging and cache directory management.
- Introduced functionality in `terminal_tool.py` to automatically build and cache SIF images from Docker URLs, streamlining the execution environment setup.
- Updated logging messages for clarity on image usage and cache directory paths.
- Updated logging configuration in `run_agent.py` to suppress debug messages from additional third-party libraries, reducing noise in logs.
- Enhanced shell scripts for terminal tasks to utilize Singularity for containerized execution, including pre-build SIF image logic and improved logging.
- Refactored tool initialization in `mixture_of_agents_tool.py`, `vision_tools.py`, and `web_tools.py` to implement lazy loading of API clients, optimizing resource usage and error handling.
- Updated ephemeral system prompts in shell scripts to provide clearer guidance on task execution and resource usage.
- Introduced new browser automation tools in `browser_tool.py` for navigating, interacting with, and extracting content from web pages using the agent-browser CLI and Browserbase cloud execution.
- Updated `.env.example` to include new configuration options for Browserbase API keys and session settings.
- Enhanced `model_tools.py` and `toolsets.py` to integrate browser tools into the existing tool framework, ensuring consistent access across toolsets.
- Updated `README.md` with setup instructions for browser tools and their usage examples.
- Added new test script `test_modal_terminal.py` to validate Modal terminal backend functionality.
- Improved `run_agent.py` to support browser tool integration and logging enhancements for better tracking of API responses.
- Updated `.env.example` to include new API keys and configuration options for the mini-swe-agent backend, including support for local, Docker, and Modal environments.
- Added `.gitmodules` to include mini-swe-agent as a submodule for easier integration.
- Refactored `mini_swe_runner.py` to use the updated model format and default to OpenRouter for API calls.
- Enhanced `model_tools.py` to support the new terminal tool definitions and ensure compatibility with the mini-swe-agent backend.
- Updated `README.md` to reflect changes in setup instructions and environment variable configurations.
- Improved `terminal_tool.py` to manage execution environments and lifecycle, ensuring proper cleanup and error handling.
- Introduced `terminal_hecate.py` for executing commands on MorphCloud VMs, providing an alternative backend for terminal operations.
- Updated batch processing to include robust resume functionality by scanning completed prompts based on content rather than indices, improving recovery from failures.
- Implemented retry logic for image downloads with exponential backoff to handle transient failures effectively.
- Refined image generation tool to utilize the FLUX 2 Pro model, updating descriptions and parameters for clarity and consistency.
- Added new configuration scripts for GLM 4.7 and Imagen tasks, enhancing usability and logging capabilities.
- Removed outdated scripts and test files to streamline the codebase.
- Introduced normalization functions for tool statistics and error counts to ensure consistent schema across all trajectory entries, facilitating compatibility with HuggingFace datasets.
- Updated batch processing to utilize normalized tool stats and error counts, improving data integrity.
- Refactored vision tools and mixture of agents tool to integrate with OpenRouter API, replacing Nous Research API references and updating model configurations.
- Enabled reasoning capabilities in API calls for enhanced response quality across various tools.
- Improved error handling and API key validation for OpenRouter integration.
- Added support for tracking partial results and tool error counts in batch processing.
- Implemented filtering of corrupted entries during batch file combination based on valid tool names.
- Updated terminal tool to improve command execution and error handling, including retry logic for transient failures.
- Refactored model tools to use a simple terminal tool with no session persistence.
- Improved logging and error messages for invalid API responses and tool calls.
- Introduced chunked processing for large content in web tools to manage size limitations effectively.