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Profile processes (kanban workers, cron subprocesses, delegated subagents) read the profile's auth.json only. If a provider was authenticated at the global root but not inside the profile, the profile's credential_pool comes back empty and the process fails with 'No LLM provider configured' — even though the credentials are sitting in ~/.hermes/auth.json. #18594 propagated HERMES_HOME correctly, which is what surfaced this: workers now land in the right profile, and the profile turns out to shadow global with no fallback. Semantics (read-only, per-provider shadowing): * Profile has any entries for provider X → use profile only (global ignored). * Profile has zero entries for provider X → fall back to global. * Writes (write_credential_pool, _save_auth_store) still target the profile. * Classic mode (HERMES_HOME == global root) skips the fallback entirely — _global_auth_file_path() returns None. Also mirrors the fallback in get_provider_auth_state so OAuth singletons (nous, minimax-oauth, openai-codex, spotify) inherit cleanly — the Nous shared-token store (PR #19712) remains the authoritative path for Nous OAuth rotation, this just makes the read side consistent with it. Seat belt: _load_global_auth_store() refuses to read the real user's ~/.hermes/auth.json under PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST even when HERMES_HOME points to a profile-shaped path. Guard uses $HOME (stable across fixtures) rather than Path.home() (which fixtures often monkeypatch to a tmp root). Reported by @SeedsForbidden on Twitter as the credential_pool shadowing follow-up to the #18594 fix.