Right-click any workspace file, folder, or root now shows
'Open in VS Code' alongside the existing Reveal in File Manager action.
- POST /api/file/open-vscode: resolves path via safe_resolve, finds VS
Code via shutil.which() with fallbacks for macOS (/usr/local/bin/code,
app bundle CLI), Linux (/usr/bin/code, /snap/bin/code), and Windows
(%LOCALAPPDATA% and %PROGRAMFILES% user/system installs). Returns a
descriptive error if not found rather than a bare OS error.
- Optional vscode block in config.yaml: command (default: code),
host_path_prefix + container_path_prefix for Docker path mapping.
- i18n: open_in_vscode and open_in_vscode_failed translated in all 10
locales (it, ja, ru, es, de, zh-CN, zh-TW, pt, ko).
- 26 tests in tests/test_2735_open_in_vscode.py covering source wiring,
command resolution, i18n completeness, and live endpoint error paths.
Two confirmed bugs in the thinking/reasoning display:
1. reasoningText was initialized once when the SSE stream opened and never
reset between turns. On the done event, the last assistant message
received the union of every turn's reasoning. Now reset at both turn
boundaries: tool (alongside existing liveReasoningText reset) and
interim_assistant (the other turn boundary where prior reasoning closes).
2. ui.js renderMessages preferred m.reasoning (which could be corrupted by
bug 1) over m.reasoning_content (the clean per-turn value from the
backend). The fallback now reads m.reasoning_content || m.reasoning.
Both fixes are needed: bug 2 alone cannot cover providers that stream
reasoning events without populating reasoning_content on the final API
message.
Updated test_streaming_race_fix.py to scope its reconnect-accumulator
guard to the _wireSSE preamble only, since turn-boundary resets inside
event listeners are intentional and correct.
9 new regression tests in test_issue2565_reasoning_accumulation.py.
Fixes#2713 — live assistant text can truncate at tool-call segment
boundaries during streaming.
Before _resetAssistantSegment() in the tool and interim_assistant SSE
handlers, synchronously flush any pending rAF render work so tokens that
arrived during the 66ms throttle window are written to the DOM before
assistantBody is cleared. Without this flush, the pending _doRender
callback fires after assistantBody is null and skips the write silently,
causing the tail of the pre-tool segment to disappear from the live view.
Implementation:
- Extract _flushPendingSegmentRender() helper (guarded by assistantBody
&& _renderPending) that cancels the pending rAF and synchronously
writes via smd/renderMd/esc — same cascade as _doRender.
- Call the helper from both the tool and interim_assistant handlers
before their respective _resetAssistantSegment() calls.
- Normal cases where the rAF has already fired are unaffected (guard
skips immediately).
Completed transcripts were never affected (renderMessages rebuilds from
the full assistantText accumulator on done).
Adds tests/test_issue2713_streaming_segment_flush.py with 11 static
analysis regression tests pinning the helper shape and call-site
ordering.
Cherry-pick of PR #2796 by @ai-ag2026, squashed from 5 author commits onto current master:
- dcee0563 fix: drop stale optimistic sidebar rows
- 3a73400d fix: clear stale busy state before send
- 46c3b902 fix: preserve server idle rows during optimistic merge
- de51d271 fix: let chat start survive pre-start UI errors
- d2f5c906 fix: hide nonfatal pre-start send warnings
Authorship preserved via --author. Code-only squash (no CHANGELOG).
When current_tag == latest_tag, _check_repo_release returned behind=0
and reported 'Up to date' even if master had moved hundreds of commits
past the tag. This was visible as Agent: v2026.5.16-593-gedb2d9105
alongside a green 'Up to date' pill in Settings.
Run 'git describe --tags --always' after computing behind==0. If the
output includes a -N-gSHA suffix the tag is not at HEAD; return None so
_check_repo_branch runs and counts the real commit gap via rev-list.
When HEAD is exactly on the latest tag the new branch is never taken and
behaviour is unchanged.
Fixes#2653.
Bedrock was silently dropped from the picker because:
1. 'bedrock' absent from _PROVIDER_DISPLAY — group header fell back to
title-cased id; more critically the group fell to the else branch
2. 'bedrock' absent from _PROVIDER_MODELS — else branch has no
auto-detected models, so the group was never appended
3. Fallback env-var detection (hermes_cli unavailable) never checked
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID / AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
Fix:
- Add 'bedrock': 'AWS Bedrock' to _PROVIDER_DISPLAY
- Add static fallback model list to _PROVIDER_MODELS['bedrock'] with
global Anthropic Claude 4.x cross-region inference profile IDs;
live discovery via hermes_cli.models.provider_model_ids('bedrock')
is used first (existing _read_live_provider_model_ids machinery)
- Detect bedrock in env fallback path when both AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY are present
Tests: tests/test_issue2720_bedrock_model_picker.py (5 new tests)
Closes#2771.
v0.51.117 (PR #2766) introduced a top-level function _inflightStateLimits()
in static/ui.js that collided with the window._inflightStateLimits config
object set in static/boot.js. Because top-level function declarations in
classic (non-module) scripts attach to window, boot.js's assignment
overwrote the function reference, and every later _inflightStateLimits()
call threw TypeError. _compactInflightState() runs on every send(), so
no new chat session could be created — v0.51.117 is effectively unusable.
Reported by @jahilldev, with multiple users (@isma3iloiso, @theDanielJLewis,
@JHVenn) confirming the bug or reverting to v0.51.116.
Fix: rename the function to _getInflightStateLimits() — the window-attached
config key stays under its original name (unchanged for any downstream
code that reads it). Updates all 4 call sites in static/ui.js.
Tests:
- Update tests/test_inflight_storage_quota.py — the existing test
asserted 'function _inflightStateLimits()' in UI_JS as a positive
presence check, which certified the bug. Now asserts the renamed
function name is present AND the old colliding name is absent AND
no stale call sites remain.
- Add tests/test_window_function_collision.py — generalized regression
that scans every static JS file for top-level function declarations
whose name also appears as the target of 'window.X = {...}' or
'window.X = <number>'. This is the exact shape that broke #2715
(_pinnedSessionsLimit in v0.51.106) and #2771. Test fails with a
precise diagnostic naming the file and symbol if the bug class
returns. Confirmed test FAILS on current master (unfixed) and PASSES
on this branch.
Verified end-to-end against the live browser before commit:
- typeof window._inflightStateLimits === 'object' (config preserved)
- typeof window._getInflightStateLimits === 'function'
- _getInflightStateLimits() returns the limits object
- saveInflightState() persists to localStorage without throwing
Full pytest suite: 6308 passed, 6 skipped, 3 xpassed, 8 subtests passed.
Opus advisor: SHIP.
Original PR: #2676 by @lucasrc
Adds POST /api/skills/toggle endpoint that flips skills.disabled in
config.yaml, and a UI toggle in the Skills panel that shows all skills
(including disabled ones) with a per-skill on/off control.
- Backend: new endpoint validates skill exists in filesystem before
toggling. Read-modify-write wrapped in _cfg_lock for thread safety.
Writes through to platform_disabled.webui when present.
- Frontend: each skill-item now has a toggle switch; disabled skills
appear muted but still listed (previously they were filtered out).
- i18n: new toggle keys translated across all 9 non-English locales.
- Tests: round-trip test for disabled list normalization + toggle
endpoint behavior.
Squash-merged from contributor's branch (19 commits + 1 merge commit)
onto current master via the cherry-pick-stale-contributor-prs procedure.
Without --force, git fetch origin --tags refuses to overwrite divergent
local tags and returns 'would clobber existing tag', jamming the entire
WebUI update path indefinitely. The WebUI is a release-tracking consumer
that never pushes tags, so it should always defer to whatever the remote
says a release tag points to. Add --force to all three fetch-tag call
sites:
- _check_repo (the 'Check now' button + periodic check)
- apply_force_update (force-reset to remote HEAD)
- apply_update (stash + pull --ff-only)
Tests:
- Updated 3 existing tests in test_updates.py whose fake_git mocks
asserted the exact ['fetch', 'origin', '--tags'] args list.
- Updated 1 existing test in test_update_banner_fixes.py that asserted
the same shape for apply_update.
- Added 4 new regression tests:
- test_check_repo_fetches_tags_with_force
- test_apply_force_update_fetches_tags_with_force
- test_apply_update_fetches_tags_with_force
- test_check_repo_recovers_from_remote_retag (end-to-end,
proves the bare --tags fetch shape is no longer used)
Closes#2756.
When display.personality is set in config.yaml (e.g. personality: taleb),
new sessions now inherit it automatically instead of starting with
personality=None and requiring an explicit /personality command.
This makes the selected personality sticky across new conversations rather
than requiring per-session activation.
Behavior:
- display.personality values 'none', 'default', 'neutral', '' are treated
as no personality (personality=None), matching TUI gateway semantics.
- Config read is wrapped in try/except — if it fails, personality falls
back to None (no crash, no regression).
- Case-insensitive: 'Taleb' normalizes to 'taleb'.
The /personality slash command still works for per-session overrides as
before; this change only affects the initial default.
Two functions on the /api/session/handoff-summary hot path were opening
sqlite3.connect(...) inside a bare `with` statement, which commits the
transaction at scope exit but does NOT close the connection. Per-turn
invocations accumulated state.db / state.db-wal file descriptors and
CPython heap pages on long-lived worker threads, surfacing as the
multi-GB VmRSS and 6x duplicated state.db fds observed on the live
instance (D0 pre-restart baseline: VmRSS 1,334,248 kB, 55 fds; cold
baseline after restart: VmRSS 136,668 kB, 10 fds).
Wrap both call sites with contextlib.closing(...) (already imported and
used at seven other sites in the same files) so the connection is
closed deterministically:
- api/models.py :: count_conversation_rounds
- api/routes.py :: _persist_handoff_summary_to_state_db
Regression test:
tests/test_issue2233_sqlite_connection_leak.py loops both functions
20 times against a tmp state.db and asserts /proc/<pid>/fd count
does not grow more than 2. Linux-only via sys.platform skip.
D1 live soak against a freshly-built worktree server (port 8799,
isolated HERMES_HOME / HERMES_WEBUI_STATE_DIR) hitting
/api/session/handoff-summary 20 times:
fd_before = 5
fd_after = 5 (growth 0, threshold < 5)
vmrss_before = 52636 kB
vmrss_after = 52636 kB (growth 0 kB, threshold < 30 MB)
The patched fix curve trends below the leak curve.
Rollback: single git revert <this-sha> reverts both file edits.
Refs #2233.