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Merge pull request #20942 from NousResearch/austin/fix/personality
fix(tui): preserve session when switching personality |
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fix(tui): surface backend error as visible text when final_response is empty (#21245)
When the provider rejects a request (e.g. invalid model slug like
'--provider nous --model kimi-k2.6' where the valid slug is
'moonshotai/kimi-k2.6'), run_conversation() returns
{failed: True, error: <detail>, final_response: None}. The TUI gateway
and one-shot CLI mode both dropped the error on the floor and emitted
an empty turn, so the user saw a blank response with no indication
that anything went wrong.
Mirror the interactive CLI's existing pattern (cli.py:9832): when
final_response is empty AND (failed|partial) is set AND error is
populated, surface 'Error: <detail>' as the visible text. Leaves
the None-with-no-error path and the '(empty)' sentinel path
untouched — an empty successful turn still renders empty, and
existing sentinel handlers keep owning their lane.
Reported by @counterposition in PR #20873; taking a minimal fix
rather than the broader structured-failure refactor proposed there.
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65c762b2e8 |
fix(tui): preserve session when switching personality
Previously, /personality in the TUI called _reset_session_agent() which destroyed the agent, cleared conversation history, and effectively started a new session. This made personality switching disruptive — users lost their entire conversation context. Now /personality updates the agent's ephemeral_system_prompt in-place and injects a pivot marker into the conversation history. The marker tells the model to adopt the new persona from that point forward, which is necessary because LLMs tend to pattern-match their prior responses and continue the established tone without an explicit signal. Changes: - tui_gateway/server.py: Rewrite _apply_personality_to_session to update the agent in-place instead of resetting. Inject a user-role pivot marker so the model actually switches style mid-conversation. - ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/session.ts: Update help text (no longer mentions history reset). - tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py: Update test to verify history is preserved, pivot marker is injected, and ephemeral prompt is set. |
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fix(tui): restore voice push-to-talk parity (#20897)
* fix(tui): restore classic CLI voice push-to-talk parity
(cherry picked from commit
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fix(tui): close slash parity gaps with CLI (#20339)
* fix(tui): close slash parity gaps with CLI Route unsupported /skills subcommands through slash.exec, support /new <name> titles, and handle /redraw natively so TUI behavior matches classic CLI. Also filter gateway-only commands out of the TUI catalog while keeping /status discoverable. * fix(tui): run remaining CLI parity paths natively Forward chat launch flags into the TUI runtime and handle live-session status and skill reloads in the gateway process so TUI state no longer depends on the slash worker's stale CLI instance. * fix(tui): block stale snapshot restores Prevent snapshot restore from running through the isolated slash worker because it mutates disk state without refreshing the live TUI agent. * chore: uptick * fix(tui): guard async session title updates Handle failures from the fire-and-forget session.title RPC so title-setting errors do not surface as unhandled promise rejections while preserving session-scoped messaging. |
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fix: resolve lazy session creation regressions (#18370 fallout) (#20363)
Fix three regressions introduced by PR #18370 (lazy session creation): 1. _finalize_session() uses stale session_key after compression (#20001) 2. session_key not synced after auto-compression in run_conversation (#20001) 3. pending_title ValueError leaves title wedged forever (#19029) 4. Gateway silently swallows null responses when agent did work (#18765) 5. One-time cleanup for accumulated ghost compression continuations (#20001) Changes: - tui_gateway/server.py: _finalize_session() now uses agent.session_id (falls back to session_key when agent is None). Refactor _sync_session_key_after_compress() with clear_pending_title and restart_slash_worker policy flags. Call it post-run_conversation() to sync session_key after auto-compression. Add ValueError handler to pending_title flush. - gateway/run.py: Extract _normalize_empty_agent_response() helper that consolidates failed/partial/null response handling. Surfaces user-facing error when agent did work (api_calls > 0) but returned no text. - hermes_state.py: Add finalize_orphaned_compression_sessions() — marks ghost continuation sessions as ended (non-destructive, preserves data). - cli.py: One-time startup migration for orphaned compression sessions. Test changes: - tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py: Update pending_title ValueError test for post-#18370 architecture (title applied post-message, not at create). - tests/test_lazy_session_regressions.py: 14 new regression tests covering all fixed paths. |
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fix(tui): respect voice.record_key config (supersedes #19028, #19339) (#19835)
* fix(tui): respect voice.record_key config instead of hardcoded Ctrl+B
Classic CLI loaded ``voice.record_key`` from config.yaml and bound the
prompt-toolkit handler dynamically (``cli.py`` paths). The new TUI hard-
coded ``Ctrl+B`` everywhere — ``isVoiceToggleKey`` (input handler),
``/voice status`` ("Record key: Ctrl+B"), and ``/voice on`` ("Ctrl+B to
start/stop recording"). A user who set ``voice.record_key: ctrl+o``
(or any other key) saw the documented config silently ignored — only
Ctrl+B worked, the displayed shortcut lied about it.
Wire the configured key end to end through the existing channels:
* **Backend** (``tui_gateway/server.py``): ``voice.toggle`` action=status
AND action=on/off responses now include ``record_key``, sourced from
``config.get('voice', {}).get('record_key', 'ctrl+b')``.
* **Backend types** (``ui-tui/src/gatewayTypes.ts``): ``ConfigFullResponse``
now exposes ``config.voice.record_key`` and ``VoiceToggleResponse``
carries ``record_key`` so the TUI can both bind and display it.
* **Frontend parser/formatter** (``ui-tui/src/lib/platform.ts``):
``parseVoiceRecordKey()`` accepts ``ctrl+b`` / ``alt+r`` / ``cmd+space``
and the common aliases (``option``, ``cmd``, ``win``, …); falls back to
the documented Ctrl+B for empty / multi-character / malformed input so
a typo never silently disables the shortcut. ``formatVoiceRecordKey()``
renders for status text. ``isVoiceToggleKey`` now takes a parsed
``ParsedVoiceRecordKey`` argument; the hardcoded ``ch === 'b'`` is
gone. Default arg keeps existing call sites back-compat.
* **Hydration** (``ui-tui/src/app/useConfigSync.ts``,
``useMainApp.ts``): startup ``config.get full`` already runs; extract
``cfg.voice.record_key`` from it, parse, push into a new
``voiceRecordKey`` state, and forward to the input handler ctx
(``InputHandlerContext.voice.recordKey``). Mtime-poll path also
re-applies the parsed key so a hand-edit of config.yaml takes effect
the next tick — matches existing behaviour for display options.
* **Input handler** (``ui-tui/src/app/useInputHandlers.ts``):
``isVoiceToggleKey(key, ch, voice.recordKey)`` so the configured
binding fires.
* **Slash command** (``ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/session.ts``):
``/voice status`` and ``/voice on`` use ``formatVoiceRecordKey`` on
the response's ``record_key`` instead of the hardcoded label.
Tests:
* ``parseVoiceRecordKey`` covers ctrl/alt/cmd/super aliases, multi-char
rejection, and empty fallback.
* ``formatVoiceRecordKey`` covers the doc examples (``Ctrl+B``,
``Ctrl+O``, ``Alt+R``, ``Cmd+B``).
* ``isVoiceToggleKey`` regression: ``ctrl+o`` configured → only ``o``
matches, not ``b``; ``alt+r`` matches both alt-bit and meta-bit
encodings (terminal protocol parity); omitted-arg call still binds
Ctrl+B for back-compat.
Full TUI suite (555 tests) passes; ``tsc --noEmit`` clean.
Fixes #18994
Co-authored-by: asheriif <ahmedsherif95@gmail.com>
* fix(tui): support named-key tokens in voice.record_key (space, enter, …)
Reviewer caught that the round-1 parser in #18994 rejected every
multi-character token, so a config value like ``ctrl+space`` (which the
CLI happily binds via prompt_toolkit's ``c-space`` rewrite in
``cli.py``) silently fell back to the documented Ctrl+B default —
re-introducing the same false-shortcut bug the PR was meant to fix,
just at a different surface.
Add explicit named-key support that mirrors what the CLI accepts:
* ``space`` (alias: ``spc``) → matches ``ch === ' '``
* ``enter`` (alias: ``return``, ``ret``) → matches ``key.return``
* ``tab`` → matches ``key.tab``
* ``escape`` (alias: ``esc``) → matches ``key.escape``
* ``backspace`` (alias: ``bs``) → matches ``key.backspace``
* ``delete`` (alias: ``del``) → matches ``key.delete``
``ParsedVoiceRecordKey`` gains an optional ``named`` field; ``ch``
holds either a single char (back-compat) or the canonical named token,
and the runtime matcher dispatches on ``named`` before checking the
modifier shape. Aliases collapse to one canonical name so
``ctrl+esc`` and ``ctrl+escape`` behave identically.
Unrecognised multi-character tokens (e.g. ``ctrl+spcae`` typo, or
unsupported keys like ``ctrl+f5``) still fall back to the Ctrl+B
default rather than silently disabling the binding — keeps the "typo
never silently kills the shortcut" guarantee.
Tests:
* ``parseVoiceRecordKey`` parametrised over every named token + each
alias variant.
* New ``isVoiceToggleKey`` cases for space (ch-based match), enter
(``key.return``), tab, escape, backspace, delete, including
modifier-mismatch negatives.
* ``formatVoiceRecordKey`` renders named keys in title case
(``Ctrl+Space``, ``Ctrl+Enter``).
* Existing fall-back-to-Ctrl+B contract preserved for empty input
AND unrecognised multi-char tokens.
Full TUI suite: 559/559 pass; ``tsc --noEmit`` clean.
Refs #18994 (round-1 review feedback)
Co-authored-by: asheriif <ahmedsherif95@gmail.com>
* test(tui): assert voice.toggle returns configured record_key
Salvage the backend regression from #19339 — asserts ``voice.toggle``
action=on AND action=status responses carry the configured
``voice.record_key`` end-to-end through ``_load_cfg()``. Keeps the
CLI→TUI parity contract visible in the Python test suite alongside
the existing frontend parser/matcher/formatter coverage from #19028.
* fix(tui): address Copilot review on #19835 voice.record_key wiring
Five tightenings on the parser + matcher + hydration surface, all
caught by the Copilot review on the PR — each one turns a silent
false-fire or display/binding skew into a deterministic behaviour.
* **isVoiceToggleKey ctrl branch was too permissive for named keys.**
The doc-default macOS Cmd+B muscle-memory fallback
(``isActionMod(key)`` on top of ``key.ctrl``) fired for every
configured key, so bare Esc — which hermes-ink reports with
``key.meta`` on some macOS terminals — triggered ``ctrl+escape``,
and Alt+Space / Alt+Tab triggered ``ctrl+space`` / ``ctrl+tab``.
Gate the fallback to the literal ``ctrl+b`` binding so any custom
chord requires the real Ctrl bit.
* **Alt branch guarded against Ctrl/Cmd co-press.** Without this,
Ctrl+Alt+<letter> and Cmd+Alt+<letter> also fired ``alt+<letter>``.
* **Dropped the ``meta`` modifier variant and its alias.** In
hermes-ink ``key.meta`` is Alt on xterm-style terminals and Cmd on
legacy macOS ones, so a literal ``meta+b`` config displayed as
``Cmd+B`` while matching Alt+B — exactly the kind of false
shortcut the PR was meant to remove. ``cmd`` / ``command`` now
collapse onto ``super`` (kitty-style ``key.super``, with a macOS
``key.meta`` fallback) and render as ``Cmd+B``. Unknown modifier
tokens fall back to the documented Ctrl+B default rather than
silently coercing to Ctrl.
* **Slash-command display/binding skew.** ``/voice status`` and
``/voice on`` rendered from the fresh gateway ``record_key``
response, but ``useInputHandlers()`` still bound the old key
until the next 5s mtime poll. Thread ``setVoiceRecordKey``
through ``SlashHandlerContext.voice`` and push the parsed spec
into frontend state on every response so text and binding stay
consistent.
* **Test coverage for the two paths Copilot flagged.** Added
vitest coverage for (a) the three-case ``/voice`` slash output
in ``createSlashHandler.test.ts`` and (b) the
``applyDisplay → voice.record_key`` hydration + omit-setter
back-compat paths in ``useConfigSync.test.ts``. Plus regression
cases for every false-fire scenario above.
Suite: 575/575 green, tsc --noEmit clean.
* fix(tui): address Copilot round-2 review on #19835
Three tightenings on the surface introduced in the round-1 fix:
* **``/voice tts`` reset custom bindings to Ctrl+B.** The ``tts`` branch
of ``voice.toggle`` omitted ``record_key`` from its response, so the
frontend's ``r.record_key ?? 'ctrl+b'`` coerced a user's custom
binding back to the default on every TTS toggle. Two-sided fix:
the backend now includes ``record_key`` on the ``tts`` branch (parity
with ``status``/``on``/``off``), and the slash handler only pushes
frontend state when the response actually carries ``record_key`` —
belt-and-suspenders against any future branch forgetting to include
it.
* **``super+b`` / ``win+b`` / ``cmd+b`` displayed "Cmd+B" on Linux and
Windows.** ``formatVoiceRecordKey`` rendered ``mod === 'super'`` as
``Cmd`` universally, which told non-mac users the wrong modifier to
press even though ``isVoiceToggleKey`` matched the right event bits.
Gate the label to ``isMac`` so non-mac renders ``Super+B``.
* **``control+b`` / ``ctrl + b`` lost the macOS Cmd+B fallback.**
``_isDefaultVoiceKey`` keyed off ``parsed.raw`` — so
semantically-equal aliases of the documented default dropped into
the strict branch even though they bind Ctrl+B. Compare on the
parsed spec (mod + ch + named) instead.
Coverage added: Linux ``Super+B`` rendering (and macOS ``Cmd+B``),
``control+b`` / ``ctrl + b`` accepting the Cmd+B fallback on darwin,
``/voice tts`` without ``record_key`` not clobbering cached binding,
and a backend regression asserting every ``voice.toggle`` branch
carries the configured key.
Suite: 579/579 TUI vitest green, 2/2 backend voice tests green,
tsc --noEmit clean.
* fix(tui): address Copilot round-3 review on #19835
Three classes of robustness issue caught on the second pass — all
revolve around malformed YAML tipping ``parseVoiceRecordKey`` or
``_voice_record_key`` into a crash instead of the documented
fallback.
* **Parser crashed on non-string YAML scalars.** ``config.get full``
returns raw ``yaml.safe_load`` output, so ``voice.record_key: 1``
or ``voice.record_key: true`` in a hand-edited config would hit
``.trim()`` on a number/bool and throw, breaking startup and
every mtime re-apply. Accept ``unknown`` at the signature, guard
with ``typeof raw !== 'string'``, and fall back to the default.
* **Backend blew up on non-dict ``voice:``.** Same YAML hazard on
the gateway side: ``voice: true`` / ``voice: cmd+b`` left
``_load_cfg().get("voice")`` as a bool/str, so ``.get("record_key")``
raised AttributeError and took every ``voice.toggle`` branch down
with it. Centralised the lookup in a single
``_voice_record_key()`` helper that ``isinstance``-guards both
``voice`` and ``record_key`` and falls back to ``ctrl+b``.
* **Multi-modifier chords silently dropped extras.** The previous
validator only checked the first modifier token, so ``ctrl+alt+r``
silently parsed as ``ctrl+r`` and ``cmd+ctrl+b`` as ``super+b`` —
a typo bound a different shortcut than the user configured.
Reject multi-modifier spellings outright; the classic CLI only
supports single-modifier bindings via prompt_toolkit's ``c-x`` /
``a-x`` rewrite, so this matches CLI parity.
Coverage added:
* ``parseVoiceRecordKey`` fallback on ``1`` / ``true`` / ``null`` /
``undefined`` / ``{}``.
* ``parseVoiceRecordKey`` fallback on ``ctrl+alt+r`` /
``cmd+ctrl+b`` / ``alt+ctrl+space``.
* ``test_voice_toggle_handles_non_dict_voice_cfg`` exercises
every non-dict ``voice:`` shape (bool, str, None, int, list) and
asserts each falls back to ``record_key: 'ctrl+b'``.
Suite: 581/581 TUI vitest green, 3/3 backend voice tests green,
tsc --noEmit clean.
* fix(tui): address Copilot round-4 review on #19835
Four final corners of the voice.record_key surface:
* **Bare-char configs silently coerced to ``ctrl+<key>``.** A config
like ``voice.record_key: o`` / ``space`` / ``escape`` fell through
to the default ``mod = 'ctrl'`` and silently bound Ctrl+O, while
the classic CLI's prompt_toolkit would bind the raw key (no
rewrite) — so the two runtimes silently disagreed on what "o"
means. Require an explicit modifier; bare-char configs fall back
to the documented Ctrl+B default.
* **Reserved ctrl+<letter> bindings would never fire.**
``useInputHandlers()`` intercepts ``ctrl+c`` (interrupt),
``ctrl+d`` (quit), and ``ctrl+l`` (clear screen) before the voice
check runs, so those configs would be advertised in /voice
status but the advertised shortcut never actually triggers
push-to-talk. Added ``_RESERVED_CTRL_CHARS`` at parse time so
the user gets the documented default instead of a dead shortcut.
(``alt+c``, ``cmd+l``, etc. are not intercepted and stay usable.)
* **``_load_cfg()`` root itself may be a non-dict.**
``_voice_record_key()`` isinstance-guarded the ``voice`` subkey
but not the root — a malformed config.yaml that collapsed to a
scalar/list at the top level (``config.yaml: true`` or ``[]``)
would still raise on ``.get("voice")``. Added the top-level
guard too so every malformed shape falls back to ``ctrl+b``.
* **Stale header comment on ``isVoiceToggleKey``.** The doc-comment
still claimed "On macOS we additionally accept the platform
action modifier (Cmd) for the configured letter" even though the
implementation gates the Cmd fallback to the documented default
only. Rewrote to match.
Coverage added:
* ``parseVoiceRecordKey`` fallback on bare chars (``o``, ``b``,
``space``, ``escape``).
* ``parseVoiceRecordKey`` fallback on ``ctrl+c`` / ``ctrl+d`` /
``ctrl+l``; positive case for ``alt+c`` / ``cmd+l`` still usable.
* Backend ``test_voice_toggle_handles_non_dict_voice_cfg`` now
exercises 5 non-dict shapes at the YAML root too.
Suite: 583/583 TUI vitest green, 3/3 backend voice tests green,
tsc --noEmit clean.
* fix(tui): address Copilot round-5 review on #19835
Three follow-ups on the voice matcher's modifier + shift discipline:
* **``super`` branch falsely fired on Alt+<key> / bare Esc on macOS.**
``isVoiceToggleKey`` accepted ``isMac && key.meta`` as a Cmd
fallback for the ``super`` modifier — but hermes-ink sets
``key.meta`` for plain Alt/Option AND for bare Escape on some
macOS terminals. A ``cmd+b`` config silently fired on Alt+B;
``cmd+space`` on Alt+Space; ``cmd+escape`` on bare Esc. Drop the
fallback and require the literal ``key.super`` bit. Legacy-
terminal users who need Cmd should upgrade to a kitty-protocol
terminal or bind ``alt+X`` explicitly.
* **Shift bit was never checked.** The parser rejects multi-
modifier configs like ``ctrl+shift+tab``, but the runtime
matcher didn't check ``key.shift`` — so ``ctrl+tab`` also fired
on Ctrl+Shift+Tab and ``alt+enter`` on Alt+Shift+Enter.
Early-return on ``key.shift === true`` so the runtime only fires
the exact chord the user configured.
* **Test leaked ``HERMES_VOICE=1`` into later tests.**
``voice.toggle`` action=on writes to ``os.environ`` directly
(CLI parity, runtime-only flag); ``test_voice_toggle_returns_
configured_record_key`` dispatched action=on without letting
monkeypatch take ownership of the var first. Any later test
that read voice mode in the same Python process could inherit a
stale enabled state. Added ``monkeypatch.setenv("HERMES_VOICE",
"0")`` up front so monkeypatch restores the original value at
teardown.
Coverage added:
* ``cmd+b`` / ``cmd+space`` / ``cmd+escape`` do NOT fire on
``key.meta``-only events on darwin.
* ``ctrl+tab`` / ``alt+enter`` / ``ctrl+o`` reject matches when
``key.shift`` is held; sanity cases without Shift still fire.
Suite: 585/585 TUI vitest green, 3/3 backend voice tests green,
tsc --noEmit clean.
* fix(tui): address Copilot round-6 review on #19835
Three classes of modifier-discipline tightening + one config-surface
honesty fix:
* **Default ``ctrl+b`` Cmd fallback leaked Alt+B.** The default's
macOS Cmd+B muscle-memory path used ``isActionMod(key)``, which
returns ``key.meta || key.super`` on darwin. hermes-ink also
reports plain Alt as ``key.meta``, so Alt+B silently fired the
default binding. Replaced with strict ``isMac && key.super ===
true`` — kitty-style Cmd+B still works, Alt+B correctly
rejected. Legacy-terminal mac users (Terminal.app without
CSI-u) now get raw Ctrl+B only; the documented default still
works everywhere.
* **ctrl / super branches accepted extra modifier bits.** The
parser rejects multi-modifier configs like ``ctrl+alt+o``, but
the runtime matcher was permissive — ``ctrl+o`` fired on
Ctrl+Alt+O / Ctrl+Cmd+O, and ``super+b`` fired on Cmd+Alt+B /
Ctrl+Cmd+B. Added strict ``!key.alt && !key.meta && key.super
!== true`` on ctrl, and ``!key.ctrl && !key.alt && !key.meta``
on super, so the runtime only fires the exact chord the parser
would let you configure.
* **Dropped ``cmd`` / ``command`` aliases.** They parsed to
``super`` and rendered as ``Cmd+X``, but legacy macOS terminals
report Cmd as ``key.meta`` (same signal as Alt), so a
``cmd+o`` config was advertised as working but never actually
fired on Terminal.app-without-CSI-u. That recreated the
"displayed shortcut does not work" problem this PR was meant to
remove. Users who want the platform action modifier spell it
``super`` / ``win`` — that matches the unambiguous ``key.super``
bit, and kitty-style macOS terminals render it as ``Cmd+X`` via
platform-aware formatter.
Coverage updated:
* Default ctrl+b no longer fires on Alt+B via ``key.meta`` leak;
raw Ctrl+B and kitty-style Cmd+B still fire.
* ``ctrl+o`` rejects Ctrl+Alt+O / Ctrl+Cmd+O / Ctrl+Meta+O chords.
* ``super+b`` rejects Cmd+Alt+B / Cmd+Meta+B / Ctrl+Cmd+B chords.
* ``cmd+b`` / ``command+b`` / ``meta+b`` all fall back to the
documented default at parse time (joined the ambiguous-mac-mod
rejection class).
* Round-2 expectations that asserted ``cmd+b`` parsed as super
and accepted ``key.meta`` on darwin updated to reflect the new
stricter contract.
Suite: 588/588 TUI vitest green, 3/3 backend voice tests green,
tsc --noEmit clean.
* fix(tui): address Copilot follow-up on wire typing + escape precedence
Two follow-ups from the latest Copilot pass:
* **Config wire typing honesty (`gatewayTypes.ts`)**
`config.get full` forwards raw `yaml.safe_load()` output, so
`voice.record_key` can be any scalar/container when hand-edited.
Typing it as `string` suggests a normalized contract that the
backend does not guarantee and makes unsafe callers more likely.
Change `ConfigVoiceConfig.record_key` to `unknown` with an
explicit comment that callers must normalize at runtime.
* **Escape-based voice bindings were swallowed before voice check**
`useInputHandlers()` handled `key.escape` for queue-edit cancel and
selection clear before `isVoiceToggleKey(...)`, so configured
`ctrl+escape` / `alt+escape` / `super+escape` chords were advertised
but never toggled recording in those UI states.
Add an early escape+voice check before generic Esc handlers so
escape-based voice bindings win when configured, while plain Esc
behavior remains unchanged.
Also updated PR #19835 description text to remove stale cmd/command
alias claims and match the current parser contract.
* fix(tui): pass configured voice shortcut through TextInput layer
Thread the live parsed voiceRecordKey into TextInput so configured voice.record_key chords bubble to useInputHandlers instead of being consumed as editor input. This removes the last hardcoded Ctrl+B pass-through in the composer path while preserving existing global control chord behavior.
* fix(tui): require explicit alt bit for escape-based alt chords
Hermes-ink reports bare Escape as meta=true+escape=true on some terminals, so a configured alt+escape binding was firing on bare Esc. Require an explicit key.alt bit when the configured named key is escape so plain Esc stays plain Esc; kitty-style alt+escape still fires.
* fix(tui): harden voice.record + TextInput paste + super-mod reserved list
Three round-7 Copilot follow-ups on #19835:
- voice.record start handler used _load_cfg().get('voice', {}).get(...) without
shape checks, so malformed YAML (bool/scalar/list) returned 5025 instead of
using VAD defaults. Centralized _voice_cfg_dict() helper and type-guarded
silence_threshold/silence_duration with numeric fallbacks.
- TextInput pass-through check moved above paste/copy handling so configured
voice chords (ctrl+v / alt+v / cmd+v) beat the composer's paste/copy
defaults.
- parser now also rejects super+{c,d,l,v} — on macOS those are
copy/exit/clear/paste and would be advertised in /voice status but never
actually toggle recording.
* Potential fix for pull request finding
Co-authored-by: Copilot Autofix powered by AI <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(tui): round-8 Copilot review — allow ctrl+x, gate super reservations to macOS, preserve voice key on transient RPC failure
Three round-8 Copilot follow-ups on #19835:
- Revert ctrl+x addition to _RESERVED_CTRL_CHARS (landed via Copilot Autofix
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24130b7e53 | fix(approval): harden YOLO mode env parsing against quoted-bool strings | ||
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cc340c4a4d |
fix(tui): always call input.detect_drop for reliable image attachment
Remove frontend regex pre-check that truncated paths containing spaces, quotes, or Windows drive letters. Backend _detect_file_drop correctly handles these patterns. This fixes image attachment for common filenames like "Screenshot 2026-04-29.png". Add tests: - test_input_detect_drop_path_with_spaces: attaches image with spaces in name - test_input_detect_drop_path_with_spaces_and_remainder: remainder handling Also restored missing in test_rollback_restore_resolves_number_and_file_path. Scope: tui, vision, tests |
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2110a3a0c4 | fix(tui): return JSON-RPC errors for invalid request shapes | ||
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97d6f25008 |
test(toolsets): include kanban in expected post-#17805 toolset assertions
The kanban PR (#17805, |
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b9d9fa7df8 |
fix(tui): respect max turns config
Co-authored-by: YuShu <24110240104@m.fudan.edu.cn> |
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f73364b1c4 |
fix(ci): stabilize main test suite regressions (#17660)
* fix: stabilize main test suite regressions * test(agent): update MiniMax normalization expectation * test: stabilize remaining CI assertions * test: harden config helper monkeypatching * test: harden CI-only assertions * fix(agent): propagate fast streaming interrupts |
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8dcab19d02 |
fix(gateway): fail closed when session.delete can't enumerate active sessions
If a concurrent RPC mutates _sessions while session.delete is iterating it (e.g. a parallel session.create on the thread pool), the bare except swallowed the RuntimeError and let the delete proceed against a row that may still be live. Snapshot via list(_sessions.values()) and return an error when even that raises, instead of treating "couldn't check" as "no active sessions." |
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24b5279f43 |
feat(tui): delete sessions from /resume picker with d
Pressing `d` on the highlighted row in the resume picker prompts `delete? y/n`; `y` deletes the session (DB row + on-disk transcript files), anything else cancels. The active session is excluded from deletion server-side. Adds a new `session.delete` JSON-RPC handler that wraps `SessionDB.delete_session`, forwarding the per-profile `sessions/` directory so transcripts get cleaned up alongside the row. |
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fix(ci): recover 38 failing tests on main (#17642)
CI Tests workflow has been red on main for 40+ consecutive runs. This commit recovers every failure visible in run 25130722163 (most recent completed run prior to this PR). Root causes, by group: Test-mock drift after product landed (fix: update mocks) - test_mcp_structured_content / test_mcp_dynamic_discovery (6 tests): product added _rpc_lock (#02ae15222) and _schedule_tools_refresh (#1350d12b0) without updating sibling test files. Install a real asyncio.Lock inside the fake run-loop and patch at _schedule_tools_refresh. - test_session.py: renamed normalize_whatsapp_identifier → canonical_ whatsapp_identifier upstream; keep a local alias so the legacy tests keep working. - test_run_progress_topics Slack DM test: PR #8006 made Slack default tool_progress=off; explicitly set it to 'all' in the test fixture so the progress-callback path still runs. Also read tool_progress_callback at call time rather than freezing it in FakeAgent.__init__ — production assigns it AFTER construction. - test_tui_gateway_server session-create/close race: session.create now defers _start_agent_build behind a 50ms timer — wait for the build thread to enter _make_agent before closing, otherwise the orphan- cleanup path never runs. - test_protocol session.resume: product get_messages_as_conversation now takes include_ancestors kwarg; accept **_kwargs in the test stub. - test_copilot_acp_client redaction: redactor is OFF by default (snapshots HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS at import); patch agent.redact._REDACT_ENABLED=True for the duration of the test. - test_minimax_provider: after #17171, dots in non-Anthropic model names stay dots even with preserve_dots=False. Assert the new invariant rather than the old 'broken for MiniMax' behavior. - test_update_autostash: updater now scans `ps -A` for dashboard PIDs; the test's catch-all subprocess.run stub needed stdout/stderr fields. - test_accretion_caps: read_timestamps dict is populated lazily when os.path.getmtime succeeds. Use .get("read_timestamps", {}) to tolerate CI filesystems where the stat races file creation. Change-detector tests (fix: rewrite as structural invariants) - test_credential_sources_registry_has_expected_steps: was a frozen set comparison that broke when minimax-oauth was added. Rewrite as an invariant check (every step has description, no dupes, core steps present) per AGENTS.md 'don't write change-detector tests'. xdist ordering / test pollution (fix: reset state, use module-local patches) - test_setup vercel: sibling test saved VERCEL_PROJECT_ID='project' to os.environ via save_env_value() and never cleared it. monkeypatch.delenv the VERCEL_* vars in the link-file test. - test_clipboard TestIsWsl: GitHub Actions is on Azure VMs whose real /proc/version often contains 'microsoft'. Patching builtins.open with mock_open didn't reliably intercept hermes_constants.is_wsl's call in xdist workers that had already cached _wsl_detected=True from an earlier test. Patch hermes_constants.open directly and add teardown_method to reset the cache after each test. Pytest-asyncio cancellation hangs (fix: bound product await with timeout) - test_session_split_brain_11016 (3 params) + test_gateway_shutdown cancel-inflight: under pytest-asyncio 1.3.0, 'await task' and 'asyncio.gather(cancelled_tasks)' can stall for 30s when the cancelled task's finally block awaits typing-task cleanup. Bound both with asyncio.wait_for(..., timeout=5.0) and asyncio.shield — the stragglers are released from adapter tracking and allowed to finish unwinding in the background. This is also a legitimate hardening: a wedged finally shouldn't stall the caller's dispatch or a gateway shutdown. Orphan UI config (fix: merge tiny tab into messaging category) - test_web_server test_no_single_field_categories: the telegram.reactions config field lived in its own 'telegram' schema category with no siblings. Fold it under 'discord' via _CATEGORY_MERGE so the dashboard doesn't render an orphan single-field tab. Local verification: 38/38 originally-failing tests pass; 4044/4044 gateway tests pass; 684/684 targeted subset (all 16 touched test files) passes. |
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fc7f55f490 |
fix(tui): responsive /compress with live progress + CLI-parity feedback (#17661)
* fix(tui): offload manual compaction RPC Route TUI session compression through the existing long-handler pool so slow compaction does not block other gateway RPCs. * fix(tui): show compaction progress immediately Print a local status line before the compress RPC starts so slow manual compaction does not look like a no-op. * feat(tui): rich /compress feedback parity with CLI Show pre-compaction message count and rough token estimate immediately, emit a status update so the bottom bar reflects ongoing compaction, and report a multi-line summary (headline + token delta + optional note) using the shared summarize_manual_compression helper. * fix(tui): show live compaction estimate in transcript Mirror compression progress status into the transcript so users see the backend message count and token estimate while /compress is still running. * fix(tui): single live compaction line with spinner glyph Drop the redundant local "compressing context..." placeholder and prefix the live backend status line with a braille spinner glyph so /compress reads as a single in-progress row. * fix(tui): address review nits on /compress feedback Reuse the precomputed token estimate inside _compress_session_history so the gateway does not redo the O(n) work while holding history_lock, keep the status bar pinned during long manual compactions instead of auto-restoring after 4s, and drop the redundant noop bullet that doubled with the system role glyph. * fix(tui): release history_lock during compaction LLM call Move the snapshot/commit pattern into _compress_session_history so the lock is held only across the in-memory bookkeeping, not during agent._compress_context. Also emit a final neutral status update from session.compress so the pinned compressing indicator clears even on errors. * fix(tui): rebuild prompt cleanly + sync session_key after compress Pass system_message=None so AIAgent._compress_context rebuilds the system prompt without nesting the cached identity block. Reuse the handler's pre-snapshotted history inside _compress_session_history to avoid a second O(n) copy under the lock. After compaction, when AIAgent._compress_context rotates session_id, sync the gateway session_key, migrate approval notify + yolo state, restart the slash worker, and clear the stale pending title. Mirrors HermesCLI._manual_compress. * Avoid /compress lock re-entry in slash side effects. Stop pre-locking history before _compress_session_history in slash command mirroring, keep session-key sync parity with manual compression, and add a regression test that asserts /compress is invoked without holding history_lock. |
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5e6e8b6af3 |
fix(tui): honor launch toolsets (#17623)
* fix(tui): honor launch toolsets Carry chat --toolsets through the TUI launcher so TUI sessions use the same per-session tool scope as the classic CLI. * fix(tui): parse top-level toolsets flag Allow top-level hermes --tui --toolsets to reach the implicit chat session, matching chat subcommand behavior. * fix(tui): validate launch toolsets Filter invalid HERMES_TUI_TOOLSETS entries and fall back to configured CLI toolsets when the override contains no valid toolsets. * fix(tui): avoid config load for builtin toolsets Honor built-in HERMES_TUI_TOOLSETS values before loading config and treat all/* as the all-toolsets sentinel. * fix(cli): honor toolsets in oneshot mode Forward top-level --toolsets into oneshot agent construction so the flag is not silently ignored outside the TUI path. * fix(cli): validate oneshot toolsets Reject invalid-only oneshot toolset overrides before output redirection and clarify TUI fallback warnings. * fix(cli): preserve all-toolsets sentinel Map explicit all/* oneshot toolset overrides to the all-toolsets sentinel and replace locals() checks in TUI toolset loading. * fix(cli): warn on extra all-toolset entries Warn when all/* toolset overrides include additional ignored entries so typos are still visible. * fix(tui): honor plugin toolset overrides Discover plugin toolsets before rejecting unresolved explicit toolset overrides and read raw config for MCP name validation. * fix(tui): reuse toolset argument normalizer Share top-level TUI toolset argument parsing with the oneshot path to avoid duplicate normalization logic. * fix(cli): reject disabled mcp toolsets Validate explicit toolset overrides against enabled MCP servers only and clarify top-level toolset flag help. * fix(cli): distinguish disabled mcp from unknown toolsets Report disabled MCP servers separately from unknown toolset entries and stub plugin discovery in invalid-name tests for determinism. |
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Merge pull request #17638 from NousResearch/bb/tui-details-persist
fix(tui): persist global details mode sections |
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c2cb6d1071 |
fix(tui): persist global details mode sections
Pin all detail sections when /details sets a global mode so config sync does not restore built-in section defaults. |
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d8afafd22b |
fix(tui): hide reasoning panels immediately
Make /reasoning hide update the thinking section visibility so existing and live reasoning blocks disappear without waiting for config sync. |
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4858e26eaa |
feat(tui): port classic CLI /reload (.env hot-reload) to TUI
Classic CLI exposes ``/reload`` (re-reads ~/.hermes/.env into
``os.environ`` via ``hermes_cli.config.reload_env``) so newly added API
keys take effect without restarting the session. The TUI was missing
the parity command, so users had to Ctrl+C out and ``hermes --tui``
again whenever they added or rotated a credential.
Three small wires:
* New ``reload.env`` JSON-RPC method in ``tui_gateway/server.py`` that
delegates to ``hermes_cli.config.reload_env`` and returns the count
of vars updated.
* New ``/reload`` slash command in ``ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/ops.ts``
matching the existing ``/reload-mcp`` pattern (native RPC, no slash
worker).
* Drop ``cli_only=True`` from the ``reload`` ``CommandDef`` in
``hermes_cli/commands.py`` so help/menus surface it in the TUI too.
``reload_env`` itself is environment-agnostic.
Same caveat as classic CLI: the *currently constructed* agent's
credential pool / provider routing does not auto-rebuild. Users who
want a brand-new credential resolution should follow with ``/new``.
Tests:
* New ``test_reload_env_rpc_calls_hermes_cli_reload_env`` confirms
RPC delegates and reports the count.
* New ``test_reload_env_rpc_surfaces_errors`` confirms exceptions are
rendered as JSON-RPC errors.
* ``createSlashHandler.test.ts`` slash-parity matrix extended with
``['/reload', 'reload.env', {}]`` so we can't regress the routing.
Validation:
scripts/run_tests.sh tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py — 92/92.
scripts/run_tests.sh tests/hermes_cli/test_commands.py — 128/128.
cd ui-tui && npm run type-check — clean; npm test --run — 390/390.
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f95c34f415 |
fix(browser): address Copilot round-4 on /browser connect
* Reject unsupported schemes (anything outside http/https/ws/wss) in
cli.py /browser connect before probing or persisting, matching the
gateway's existing 4015 path.
* Defend gateway browser.manage against `{"url": null}` and
non-string urls: empty/null falls back to DEFAULT_BROWSER_CDP_URL,
non-string returns a 4015 instead of slipping into the generic
5031 catch via TypeError on `"://" in url`.
* Add regression tests for both null-url fallback and non-string
rejection.
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679a27498d |
fix(browser): address Copilot round-3 on /browser connect
* Gate `browser.progress` emit on truthy `session_id`. The TUI prints `messages` from the response when there's no session, so emitting events too would double-render. Now: with a session → events stream live; without one → bundled messages only. * Resolve `system = platform.system()` once in `_browser_connect` and thread it through `try_launch_chrome_debug` and `_failure_messages` → `manual_chrome_debug_command`, so the generated hint is consistent (and tests are deterministic) on any host. * Add `test_browser_manage_connect_no_session_skips_progress_events` to lock in the gating behavior. |
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d1ee4915f3 |
fix(browser): address Copilot review on /browser connect
Fixes from Copilot's two passes on PR #17238: * Validate parsed URL once: reject missing host, invalid port, and unsupported scheme up front so malformed inputs (e.g. http://:9222 or http://localhost:abc) don't fall through to a generic 5031. * Tighten _is_default_local_cdp to require a discovery-style path so ws://127.0.0.1:9222/devtools/browser/<id> is not collapsed to bare http://127.0.0.1:9222 (which would lose the path and break the connect). * Move browser.manage into _LONG_HANDLERS so the up-to-10s launch-and-retry loop runs on the RPC pool instead of blocking the main dispatcher. * try_launch_chrome_debug uses Windows-appropriate detach kwargs (creationflags=DETACHED_PROCESS|CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP) instead of POSIX-only start_new_session=True. * manual_chrome_debug_command uses subprocess.list2cmdline on Windows so the printed instruction is cmd.exe-compatible. * Mirror host/port validation in cli.py /browser connect so the classic CLI never persists an invalid BROWSER_CDP_URL. |
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e750829015 |
fix(tui): stream /browser connect progress as gateway events
Emit browser.progress JSON-RPC notifications during the connect work and render them in the TUI as system transcript lines, so users see the same step-by-step status the base CLI prints instead of nothing for ~1m followed by a final result. |
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7d39a45749 |
fix(tui): show /browser connect progress like CLI
Return CLI-style browser connect status messages from the gateway and render them in the TUI so local Chrome launch attempts are visible instead of ending in a silent delayed failure. |
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69ff114ee2 |
fix(browser): avoid bogus Chrome launch fallback
Detect an actual Chrome/Chromium executable before printing a manual CDP launch command, including common WSL-mounted Windows browser paths, so /browser connect does not suggest google-chrome when it is unavailable. |
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f10a3df632 |
fix(tui): align /browser connect local CDP handling
Share Chrome CDP launch helpers between the classic CLI and TUI so default /browser connect uses loopback consistently, retries local Chrome launch, and reports a copyable manual-start command instead of claiming a dead connection. |
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188eaa57c4 |
fix(tui): honor documented mouse_tracking config key (#17188)
* fix(tui): honor documented mouse_tracking config key The TUI runtime was reading display.tui_mouse while docs and user-facing examples pointed users at display.mouse_tracking. That made persistent mouse-disable config look like a no-op for users trying to restore native terminal selection/copy behavior on Linux/SSH/tmux terminals. Use display.mouse_tracking as the canonical key, keep display.tui_mouse as a legacy fallback, and have /mouse write the documented key. Both gateway config.get and client-side config sync now share the same precedence: the canonical key wins, then the legacy key, then default on. * review(copilot): align mouse tracking config coercion - Load gateway config once before deriving display.mouse_tracking state. - Use key-presence precedence on the TUI client too, so canonical mouse_tracking wins over legacy tui_mouse even when the value is null. - Treat numeric 0 as disabled on both gateway and client, matching the existing string "0" handling. - Widen ConfigDisplayConfig mouse fields because config.get full returns raw YAML, not normalized booleans. |
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feat(tui): pluggable busy-indicator styles (#13610) (#17150)
* feat(tui): pluggable busy-indicator styles (kaomoji/emoji/unicode/ascii) The status-bar `FaceTicker` rotated through wide-and-variable kaomoji glyphs (`(。•́︿•̀。)`, `( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)`, …) every 2.5s. Real display widths range from ~5 to ~16 columns, so the rest of the bar (cwd, ctx %, voice, bg counter) shifted on every cycle. Padding the verb alone (#17116) helped but didn't address the dominant jitter source — the glyph itself. Add four indicator styles, configurable + hot-swappable: * `kaomoji` (default — preserves the existing vibe; verb is now pad-stable so the only width churn left is the kaomoji itself). * `emoji` — single 2-col emoji frame (`⚕ 🌀 🤔 ✨ 🍵 🔮`). * `unicode` — `unicode-animations` braille spinner (1-col, smooth). * `ascii` — `| / - \` (1-col, max compat). Wires: * `display.tui_status_indicator` in `DEFAULT_CONFIG` (default `kaomoji`). * New JSON-RPC `config.set/get indicator` keys, narrow allow-list. * `applyDisplay` reads the field and patches `UiState.indicatorStyle`, so the existing `mtime` poll picks up `~/.hermes/config.yaml` edits within ~5s without a TUI restart. * `/indicator [style]` slash command (alias `/indicator-style`, subcommand completion `kaomoji|emoji|unicode|ascii`). Bare form shows the current style; setter fires `config.set` and optimistically `patchUiState({ indicatorStyle })` so the live TUI swaps immediately, matching the `/skin` UX. * `CommandDef("indicator", ..., subcommands=...)` so classic CLI autocomplete + TUI `complete.slash` both surface it. * `FaceTicker` decouples spinner cadence from verb cadence — the glyph runs at the spinner's authored interval (or `FACE_TICK_MS` for kaomoji), the verb stays on the original 2.5s cycle, and both re-arm cleanly when style changes. Tests: * `normalizeIndicatorStyle` rejects unknown / non-string input. * `applyDisplay → tui_status_indicator` covers fan-out + fallback. * `/indicator <style>` hot-swaps `UiState.indicatorStyle` after a successful `config.set`. * `/indicator sparkle` rejects with the usage hint and never hits the gateway. * Slash-parity matrix gets `'/indicator'` → `config.get`. Validation: cd ui-tui && npm run type-check — clean; npm test --run — 398/398. scripts/run_tests.sh tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py tests/hermes_cli/test_commands.py — 220/220. * chore(tui): drop /indicator-style alias to declutter autocomplete * fix(tui): drop verb-width pad — /indicator handles glyph jitter directly * fix(tui): unicode indicator style hides the verb (cleanest option) * refactor(tui): single source of truth for INDICATOR_STYLES; cleaner error format Round 1 Copilot review on PR #17150: - Exported `INDICATOR_STYLES` const tuple from `interfaces.ts`; `IndicatorStyle` union type is derived from it. `useConfigSync` builds its validation Set from the tuple, and `session.ts` uses it for both the usage hint and the runtime allow-list — adding/removing a style now touches one line. - Backend `config.set indicator` error message: switched `sorted(allowed)` list repr to `pick one of ascii|emoji|kaomoji|unicode` (matches the TUI usage hint), and reports the normalized `raw` instead of the original `value`. Backend allowed tuple now has a comment pointing back at `INDICATOR_STYLES` so the two stay aligned. Note: kept the verb portion unpadded per design intent — fixed-width padding was the exact UX the `/indicator` command was added to remove. Stable width comes from the glyph; verbs cycling is part of the kawaii aesthetic. Reply on the verb thread will explain. * fix(tui): drop type collapse + gate verb timer + DEFAULT_INDICATOR_STYLE Round 2 Copilot review on PR #17150: - `tui_status_indicator?: 'ascii' | ... | string` collapses to `string` in TS — consumers got no narrowing. Documented as plain `string` with a comment about runtime validation via `normalizeIndicatorStyle`. - `FaceTicker` always started a 2.5s verb interval, even for the `unicode` style which hides the verb entirely. Now gated on `showVerb` from `renderIndicator` — `unicode` stays calm. Pre-emptive self-review (avoid round 3): - Three call sites duplicated the literal `'kaomoji'` default (uiStore, normalizeIndicatorStyle, slash command). Added `DEFAULT_INDICATOR_STYLE` to interfaces.ts and threaded it through so changing the default touches one line. * fix(tui-gateway): normalize config.get indicator output to match TUI render Round 4 Copilot review on PR #17150: `config.get` for `indicator` returned the raw `display.tui_status_indicator` value without validation, so a hand-edited config.yaml with stray casing or an unknown style would leave `/indicator` printing one thing while the TUI rendered the kaomoji default (frontend's `normalizeIndicatorStyle` does this normalization on receive). Lifted the allow-list to module scope as `_INDICATOR_STYLES` / `_INDICATOR_DEFAULT`, reused by both `config.set` and `config.get`. Comment notes the alignment with `INDICATOR_STYLES` / `DEFAULT_INDICATOR_STYLE` in interfaces.ts so adding/removing a style is a one-line change on each end. Tests cover: known value verbatim, casing/whitespace normalize, unknown→default, unset→default. * fix(tui-gateway): preserve falsy-input diagnostics in config.set indicator error Round 5 Copilot review on PR #17150: `raw = str(value or "").strip().lower()` collapsed any falsy non-string (`0`, `False`, `[]`) to empty string, so the error message read `unknown indicator: ` with nothing after — losing the original input. Switched to `("" if value is None else str(value)).strip().lower()` so only `None` (the genuine 'no value' case) becomes blank. Used `{raw!r}` in the error so the diagnostic is unambiguous (`'0'` vs `0`). Tests: - known-value happy path (`'EMOJI'` → `'emoji'`) - falsy non-string inputs (`0` / `False` / `[]`) surface meaningfully - `None` keeps the blank-repr error |
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fix(tui): make /browser connect actually take effect on the live agent (#17120)
* fix(tui): make /browser connect actually take effect on the live agent Reports were that `/browser connect <url>` (and "changes to CDP url don't get picked up") didn't propagate to the live agent in `--tui`, forcing users to fall back to setting `browser.cdp_url` in `config.yaml` and restarting. Tracing the path on current main shows the protocol wiring is already correct — `/browser` is registered in `ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/ops.ts` and dispatches `browser.manage` through the gateway RPC, NOT the slash worker (covered by the `browser.manage` row in `slashParity.test.ts`). But three real gaps left the experience flaky: 1. `cleanup_all_browsers()` ran AFTER `os.environ["BROWSER_CDP_URL"]` was rewritten. `_ensure_cdp_supervisor(...)` reads the env to resolve its target URL, so a tool call landing in that brief window could re-attach the supervisor to the OLD CDP endpoint just before we reaped sessions, leaving the agent talking to a dead URL. Reorder to clean first, swap env, clean again so the supervisor for the default task is definitively closed. 2. `browser.manage status` reported only the env var, ignoring `browser.cdp_url` from config.yaml. `_get_cdp_override()` (the resolver the agent itself uses) consults both — match it so `/browser status` answers the same question the next `browser_navigate` will see. Closes a stealth bug where users saw "browser not connected" while their CDP URL was perfectly set in config.yaml. 3. `/browser disconnect` only cleared `BROWSER_CDP_URL` and reaped once, leaving the same swap window as connect. Symmetrical double-cleanup here too. Frontend (`ops.ts`): * Echo "next browser tool call will use this CDP endpoint" on success so users see immediate confirmation that the gateway accepted the swap, even before any tool runs. * Mention `browser.cdp_url` in `config.yaml` in the usage hint and the not-connected status line. Persistent config is the correct fix for some terminal-multiplexer / sub-agent flows where env inheritance is unreliable; surfacing it makes that workaround discoverable. Tests (4 new, all hermetic): * `status` returns the resolved URL when only `browser.cdp_url` is set in config.yaml. * `connect` writes env AND cleans before/after, in that order. * `connect` against an unreachable endpoint does NOT mutate env or reap. * `disconnect` removes env and cleans twice. Validation: scripts/run_tests.sh tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py — 94/94 pass. cd ui-tui && npm run type-check — clean; npm test --run — 389/389. * review(copilot): always defer to _get_cdp_override; normalize bare host:port * review(copilot): collapse discovery-style CDP paths so /json/version isn't duplicated * fix(tui): /browser status must not perform CDP discovery I/O Copilot review on PR #17120: previous version routed through `tools.browser_tool._get_cdp_override`, which calls `_resolve_cdp_override` and performs an HTTP probe to /json/version with a multi-second timeout for discovery-style URLs. That blocks the TUI on `/browser status` whenever the configured host is slow or unreachable. Status now reads env-then-config directly with no network I/O. The WS normalization still happens in `browser_navigate` for actual tool calls, so behaviour-on-call is unchanged. * fix(tui): skip /json/version probe for concrete ws://devtools/browser endpoints Round 2 Copilot review on PR #17120: hosted CDP providers (Browserbase, browserless, etc.) return concrete `ws[s]://.../devtools/browser/<id>` URLs which are already directly connectable but don't serve the HTTP discovery path. The previous `/json/version` probe rejected these valid endpoints with 'could not reach browser CDP'. For `ws[s]://...` URLs whose path starts with `/devtools/browser/` we now do a TCP-level reachability check (`socket.create_connection`) instead of the HTTP probe. The actual CDP handshake happens on the next `browser_navigate` call, so we still surface unreachable hosts as 5031 errors — just without the false negatives. Discovery-style URLs (`http://host:port[/json[/version]]`) keep the HTTP probe path unchanged. Updated existing test + added two new ones (TCP-only success, TCP unreachable → 5031). |
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feat(tui): opt-in auto-resume of the most recent session (#17130)
* feat(tui): opt-in auto-resume of the most recent session
`hermes --tui` always forges a fresh session at startup unless the user
sets `HERMES_TUI_RESUME=<id>`. Disconnects, terminal-window crashes,
and accidental Ctrl+D therefore lose every piece of in-flight context
even though `state.db` still has the full history a `/resume` away.
Add an opt-in path that mirrors classic CLI's `hermes -c` muscle
memory: when `display.tui_auto_resume_recent: true` is set in
`~/.hermes/config.yaml`, the TUI looks up the most recent human-facing
session and resumes it instead of starting fresh. Default off so
existing users aren't surprised; explicit `HERMES_TUI_RESUME` always
wins.
Wires:
* New `session.most_recent` JSON-RPC in `tui_gateway/server.py` that
returns the first non-`tool` row from `list_sessions_rich`, or
`{"session_id": null}` when none. Uses the same deny-list as
`session.list` so sub-agent rows can't sneak in.
* `createGatewayEventHandler.handleReady` re-ordered: explicit
`STARTUP_RESUME_ID` first (unchanged), then conditional auto-resume
via `config.get full → display.tui_auto_resume_recent`, then the
legacy `newSession()` fallback. Failures of either RPC fall back
to `newSession()` so the path is always finite.
* Default `display.tui_auto_resume_recent: False` added to
`DEFAULT_CONFIG` in `hermes_cli/config.py` (no `_config_version`
bump per AGENTS.md — deep-merge handles the additive key).
Tests:
* 4 new vitest cases in `createGatewayEventHandler.test.ts` cover
every gate-and-fallback combination (env wins, config off, config
on with hit, config on with miss).
* 3 new pytest cases for `session.most_recent` (denied row skip,
tool-only → null, db-unavailable → null).
Validation:
scripts/run_tests.sh tests/test_tui_gateway_server.py — 93/93.
cd ui-tui && npm run type-check — clean; npm test --run — 393/393.
* review(copilot): fold session.most_recent errors into null + extend ConfigDisplayConfig
* review(copilot): cover RPC-rejection fallbacks in auto-resume tests
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fix(tui): /model writes HERMES_TUI_PROVIDER unconditionally (#16857) (#16897)
`/new` after `/model <custom-provider>:<model>` silently reverted to a native provider whose static catalog happened to contain the same model name (e.g. `deepseek-v4-pro` → native `deepseek` → 401). Root cause at the `/model` writeback site: `HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER` was set unconditionally but `HERMES_TUI_PROVIDER` was only mirrored when it was already set. On sessions launched without `--provider`, `HERMES_TUI_PROVIDER` stayed unset, so `_resolve_startup_runtime()` on `/new` skipped the explicit-provider early return and fell through to `detect_static_provider_for_model()`. Fix: set `HERMES_TUI_PROVIDER` unconditionally alongside `HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER` when `/model` lands. Keeps #15755's invariant intact — `HERMES_TUI_PROVIDER` remains the canonical "explicit this process" carrier, `HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER` remains ambient and does not short-circuit startup resolution. Bug report and diagnosis: @Bartok9 in #16857 / #16873. Fixes #16857 |
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4f59510dd4 |
fix(tui): tighten fast-mode support validation
Distinguish missing model from unsupported model before enabling fast mode and cover both cases so config and live agent state remain untouched on invalid fast toggles. |
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4a08f1015a |
fix(tui): reject fast mode for unsupported live models
Match classic CLI parity by refusing to enable fast mode when the active model cannot produce fast request overrides, avoiding a misleading fast status with no runtime effect. |
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b8556eb15e |
fix(tui): address fast-mode live sync review feedback
Make `config.set fast status` read-only and keep live agent request overrides in sync with fast-mode toggles so runtime API kwargs match the selected mode. |
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a13449a40a |
fix(tui): address Copilot review feedback on mutating command parity
Harden busy mode config reads against invalid display config shapes and align /fast help+usage text with accepted aliases, with regression coverage for non-dict display values. |
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a4cb3ef66c |
fix(tui): make mutating slash paths native and lifecycle-safe
Route /browser, /reload-mcp, /rollback, /stop, /fast, and /busy through direct TUI RPC handlers so state changes hit the live gateway session instead of slash-worker fallback. Add TUI session finalize/reset parity hooks (memory commit + plugin boundaries) and parity matrix tests to keep mutating commands off fallback. |
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633f74504f |
fix(ci): resolve follow-up title edge case and flaky checks
Handle queued-title ValueError cleanup during session init, harden Discord message source building for test stubs, and fix the Dockerfile contract test syntax error. Also refresh the TUI lockfile and Nix build flags so nix ubuntu-latest no longer fails on npm lock/peer resolution drift. |
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27936ee02d |
fix(tui-gateway): keep queued user titles from being dropped
Retry queued pending titles even when the DB already has a non-empty title so explicit user title intents are not silently lost (for example after auto-title). Includes regression coverage. |
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3aa86717b6 |
fix(tui-gateway): harden pending-title retry and user errors
Retry persisting queued titles on session.title reads and map title validation failures to a user-facing 4022 code instead of generic 5007. |
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492c4c6573 |
fix(tui-gateway): address follow-up Copilot title threads
Tighten pending-title flush during session init and treat row lookup failures during title-set no-op detection as RPC errors instead of silently queueing. |
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3824b03237 |
fix(tui-gateway): harden session title RPC edge cases
Handle session.title read failures without crashing, distinguish no-op title writes from missing session rows, and use a distinct empty-title error code with regression coverage. |
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cdfbd89ea5 |
fix(tui): keep /title session names in sync
Route TUI /title through session.title RPC and queue titles when the session DB row is still initializing, so renamed sessions reliably appear in /resume and browse flows. |
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d4dde6b5f2 | fix(tui): restore resumed transcript lineage | ||
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4a21920b5e | fix(tui): address copilot review nits | ||
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cc16d0ef77 |
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into bb/tui-long-session-perf
# Conflicts: # ui-tui/src/app/interfaces.ts |