Pre-fix, the wizard rejected an empty api_key for every provider in
_SUPPORTED_PROVIDER_SETUPS — including lmstudio, ollama, and custom,
which run keyless on the vast majority of local installs. The agent's
LMSTUDIO_NOAUTH_PLACEHOLDER substitution at chat-time was the workaround
for the no-auth case, but the wizard side rejected the empty input first.
Users had to type random gibberish into the API key field to clear the
form — the third sub-bug from #1420 that the prior commit's PR description
explicitly punted to a follow-up.
Surfaced by Nathan during PR review: "I think it's too weird for users
to have to type a string into the API key field, right?" Yes — and the
probe (#1499) makes the cleanest fix strictly better: we accept empty
keys, and the probe gives instant feedback ("Connected. 2 model(s)
available." for keyless servers, "401" for auth-required servers).
Backend changes
---------------
* `api/onboarding.py` — `_SUPPORTED_PROVIDER_SETUPS` gains
`key_optional: True` for `lmstudio`, `ollama`, `custom`. Cloud
providers (openrouter, anthropic, openai, gemini, deepseek, …)
remain key_required.
* `apply_onboarding_setup` skips the "{env_var} is required" check
when `key_optional` is set AND no key is supplied. No write to .env
for the empty-key case (no `LM_API_KEY=*** placeholder lying in the
user's .env`).
* `_status_from_runtime` reports `provider_ready=True` for key_optional
providers based on `requires_base_url` alone, so the wizard doesn't
refire on the next page load just because there's no api_key. Cloud
providers still need a key for provider_ready=True.
* `_build_setup_catalog` exposes the `key_optional` flag to the frontend.
Frontend changes
----------------
* `static/onboarding.js` — new `_renderOnboardingApiKeyField()` helper.
For key_optional providers:
- Label: "API key (optional)"
- Placeholder: "Leave blank for keyless servers"
- Inline italic muted help: "Most LM Studio / Ollama / vLLM installs
run keyless — leave this blank if your server doesn't require
authentication. Use the Test connection button to verify."
For cloud providers: unchanged (label "API key", standard placeholder,
no help block).
* The api-key input also now triggers `_scheduleOnboardingProbe()` on
oninput, so changing the key re-runs the probe — handles "the server
rejected my empty key with 401, let me add one and retry."
* `static/i18n.js` — 3 new keys × 9 locales (canonical English in `en`,
English fallback with `// TODO: translate` markers in the other 8).
* `static/style.css` — `.onboarding-api-key-help` rule for the muted
italic helper paragraph.
Verified end-to-end on port 8789
--------------------------------
Spun up an isolated test server + a mock LM Studio at
`127.0.0.1:11234/v1/models`. Stepped through the wizard:
* Picked LM Studio → field label flipped to "API key (optional)",
placeholder showed "Leave blank for keyless servers", help text
rendered in italic muted gray below.
* Switched to Anthropic → label reverted to "API key", help text
disappeared. Visual hierarchy correct.
* Left api_key blank, set base_url to the mock, clicked Test connection
→ green "Connected. 2 model(s) available." banner. Probe-discovered
models populated the workspace-step dropdown.
* Continued through to the finish step. config.yaml written with
provider/model/base_url. **`.env` does NOT exist** — no placeholder
string written. `chat_ready: true`, `state: ready`.
* Vision tool confirmed the visual hierarchy: subtle italic help
reads as documentation, prominent green banner pops as status.
Tests
-----
`tests/test_issue1499_keyless_onboarding.py` — 16 tests in 3 classes:
TestKeyOptionalProviderSchema (5)
- lmstudio / ollama / custom declare key_optional=True
- openrouter / anthropic / openai do NOT (regression defense)
- setup catalog exposes the flag
TestKeylessOnboarding (6)
- lmstudio / ollama / custom: empty api_key accepted, no .env write
- openrouter / anthropic: empty api_key still rejected
- lmstudio with explicit key still writes .env (regression defense)
TestKeylessChatReady (5)
- lmstudio / ollama: provider_ready=True with no key
- custom: provider_ready=True with key+base_url, False without base_url
- openrouter: provider_ready=False with no key (regression defense)
- End-to-end get_onboarding_status reports chat_ready=True
Full suite: 3901 → 3917 passing (+16 from this commit; +22 cumulative
from the PR's earlier commit). 0 failures.
Closes#1499 (all three sub-bugs from #1420 now addressed)
Addresses both #1499 (onboarding wizard never probes the configured base URL)
and #1500 (cross-tool env-var name divergence between webui and agent CLI).
Surfaced together because they're both LM-Studio onboarding bugs that pile
on top of each other — fixing only one leaves the broken UX.
#1499 — Onboarding wizard probes <base_url>/models before persisting
Pre-fix, `apply_onboarding_setup` accepted whatever `base_url` the user typed
without ever fetching `<base_url>/models`. @chwps's log timeline in #1420
showed the wizard finishing in 239ms with zero outbound HTTP — onboarding
silently persisted unreachable URLs and left users with empty model
dropdowns they had to populate by hand-editing config.yaml.
Backend:
* New `probe_provider_endpoint(provider, base_url, api_key, timeout=5.0)`
in `api/onboarding.py`. Stdlib-only (urllib + socket — no httpx dep).
Returns `{ok, models}` on success; `{ok: False, error: <code>, detail}`
on failure with stable error codes the frontend can switch on:
invalid_url, dns, connect_refused, timeout, http_4xx, http_5xx, parse,
unreachable. 256 KB response cap and 5s timeout keep a hostile or mis-
pointed endpoint from blocking the wizard.
* New `POST /api/onboarding/probe` route — thin JSON wrapper around the
function above. Same local-network gate as `/api/onboarding/setup`
because the body carries an `api_key` the user typed.
* The probe response is NEVER persisted. Only the user's typed selection
ends up in config.yaml; the probed model list just populates the
wizard's dropdown.
* SSRF: deliberately does NOT block private-IP ranges. The wizard is
gated behind WebUI auth and the legitimate target IS a local LM Studio
/ Ollama / vLLM server. A "block private IPs" SSRF defense would make
the feature useless for its primary use case.
Frontend:
* `static/onboarding.js`:
- New `ONBOARDING.probe` state ({status, error, detail, models, probedKey}).
- `_runOnboardingProbe()` — POSTs to /api/onboarding/probe, idempotent
& cached on (provider, baseUrl, apiKey).
- Debounced (400ms) on `oninput` of the base URL field.
- Explicit "Test connection" button.
- `nextOnboardingStep` blocks Continue at the setup step for any
provider with `requires_base_url=True` until the probe succeeds.
Same localized error renders inline.
* `static/i18n.js`: 13 new keys × 9 locales (canonical English in `en`,
English fallback with `// TODO: translate` markers in the other 8 —
same convention as v0.50.271 #1488 voice-buttons).
* `static/style.css`: probe banner + Test button styling (red-tinted
error variant, green-tinted success variant, neutral probing state).
Verified via manual repro on port 8789:
* connect_refused → red banner, helpful "from Docker, try the host IP"
hint, blocks Continue.
* DNS failure → red banner, "could not resolve host '...'", blocks Continue.
* Success against a mock /v1/models server → green banner, model dropdown
populates from the probed list, Continue advances normally.
#1500 — webui env var aligned with agent CLI (LM_API_KEY)
The webui has long used `LMSTUDIO_API_KEY` for LM Studio's API key in
both onboarding and Settings detection. The agent CLI runtime
(hermes_cli/auth.py:177-183) reads `LM_API_KEY`. So a user who configured
auth on their LM Studio instance got Settings → Providers reporting
has_key=True (because webui saw its own LMSTUDIO_API_KEY) but the agent
runtime ignored the key and fell back to LMSTUDIO_NOAUTH_PLACEHOLDER →
401 against the auth-enabled LM Studio server. Masked in practice for
the no-auth majority.
Picked Option B from the issue (defer to the agent — single source of
truth) but mitigated the migration cliff by reading the legacy name as
a fallback:
* `api/onboarding.py:_SUPPORTED_PROVIDER_SETUPS["lmstudio"]`:
- `env_var: "LM_API_KEY"` (canonical, what onboarding writes going forward).
- `env_var_aliases: ["LMSTUDIO_API_KEY"]` (read-only fallback for
pre-#1500 users so detection keeps working without forcing an
.env rewrite).
* `api/onboarding.py:_provider_api_key_present` reads aliases too.
* `api/providers.py:_PROVIDER_ENV_VAR["lmstudio"] = "LM_API_KEY"`.
* `api/providers.py:_PROVIDER_ENV_VAR_ALIASES["lmstudio"] = ("LMSTUDIO_API_KEY",)`
— new dict, used by `_provider_has_key` and `get_providers`'s
key_source resolution. Drops in cleanly when other providers later
rename their env vars too.
Verified:
```
before fix: webui writes LMSTUDIO_API_KEY → agent ignores it → 401 on chat
after fix: webui writes LM_API_KEY → agent picks it up → chat works
pre-#1500 .env with LMSTUDIO_API_KEY → still has_key=True in Settings
→ key_source='env_file'
```
Tests
* `tests/test_issue1499_onboarding_probe.py` — 17 tests:
3 invalid_url variants, dns, connect_refused, success (OpenAI shape),
success (bare-list shape), http_4xx, http_5xx, parse non-JSON, parse
wrong-shape, api_key authorization header passthrough, "probe must
not write to config.yaml or .env", PROBE_ERROR_CODES contract pin,
3 end-to-end route-level smoke tests against the live server fixture.
* `tests/test_issue1500_lmstudio_env_var_alignment.py` — 5 tests:
onboarding declares LM_API_KEY canonical with LMSTUDIO_API_KEY alias,
onboarding writes ONLY the canonical name, legacy env var still
detected post-migration, canonical takes precedence when both are
set, _provider_api_key_present reads aliases.
* `tests/test_issue1420_lmstudio_provider_env_var.py` — updated:
the original 5-test #1420 suite now pins LM_API_KEY as canonical
and LMSTUDIO_API_KEY as alias.
Full suite: 3879 → 3901 passing (+22), 0 failures.
Out of scope (explicitly NOT addressed here)
The third LM Studio onboarding sub-bug from #1420's thread — that
`apply_onboarding_setup` requires a non-empty api_key for lmstudio
even though most LM Studio installs run keyless — remains. The agent's
`LMSTUDIO_NOAUTH_PLACEHOLDER` substitution kicks in at runtime, but
the onboarding wizard rejects the empty-key case at submit. Fixing
this requires a UX decision (auto-write a sentinel? loosen the
required-key check for self-hosted providers?) and is left as a
separate follow-up.
Closes#1499Closes#1500
Co-authored-by: chwps <106549456+chwps@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: AdoneyGalvan <25235323+AdoneyGalvan@users.noreply.github.com>
- #1481: Use absolute path for service worker registration to avoid
<base> tag resolution on session pages causing JSON 404
- #1484: Fix tool-card expanded args readability — replace
word-break:break-all with pre-wrap+break-word, add display:block
so newlines and indentation are preserved
- #1486: Prefer WebUI JSON title over state.db title for CLI sessions,
fixing rename-not-persisting after compression chain extension
- #1469/#1360: Add _programmaticScroll guard to distinguish
programmatic scrolls from user scrolls, preventing the race
condition where scrollIfPinned() re-pins after user scrolls up
Closes#1442 (server-side _LOGIN_LOCALE missing ja/pt/ko)
Closes#1443 (promote _isImeEnter helper to 6 other Safari Enter guards)
Closes#1446 (glued-bold-heading lift for LLM thinking-block output)
Closes#1447 (markdown heading visual hierarchy in chat messages)
All four issues were filed by the Opus pre-release advisor on the v0.50.264 batch
or by Cygnus via Discord (relayed by @AvidFuturist, May 1 2026). They share a
common shape — narrow, well-scoped, independent of each other, all adding
regression tests.
== #1442: _LOGIN_LOCALE parity (api/routes.py + static/i18n.js) ==
Added entries for ja/pt/ko to the server-side _LOGIN_LOCALE dict that renders
the localized login page BEFORE the JS i18n bundle loads. With v0.50.264
shipping Japanese as the 8th built-in locale, ja/pt/ko users were seeing the
English login page even with their language preference set.
While auditing static/i18n.js for English leakage, also fixed:
- ko: 10 user-facing login/sign-out/password keys still in English
- es: 3 sign-out/auth-disabled keys still in English
Tests: tests/test_login_locale_parity.py (20 tests) — pins both invariants:
(a) every locale in i18n.js LOCALES has a matching _LOGIN_LOCALE entry
(b) every locale's login-flow keys (13 of them) are translated, not English
== #1443: window._isImeEnter promotion ==
PR #1441 fixed the Safari IME-composition Enter race in the chat composer
(`#msg`) by widening the guard from `e.isComposing` to a `_isImeEnter(e)`
helper that combines three signals (isComposing || keyCode===229 ||
_imeComposing flag). Six other Enter-input handlers were left on the original
narrow guard and would still drop IME composition Enters on Safari for
Japanese/Chinese/Korean users.
Promoted the helper to `window._isImeEnter` (defined in static/boot.js) and
replaced the `e.isComposing` guards at all six sites:
- static/sessions.js: session rename, project create, project rename
- static/ui.js: app dialog (confirm/prompt), message edit, workspace rename
The state-free part of the helper (`isComposing || keyCode===229`) handles
Safari's race for any focused input without needing per-input composition
listeners — only `#msg` keeps the local `_imeComposing` flag.
Tests:
- tests/test_issue1443_ime_helper_promotion.py (9 tests) — pins each site
+ verifies no raw `e.isComposing` Enter-guards remain in sessions.js/ui.js
- tests/test_ime_composition.py — alternation regex extended to accept
the windowed helper form (loosen-test-on-shape-change pattern from
v0.50.264 reflection notes)
== #1446: glued-bold-heading lift (static/ui.js renderMd + Python mirror) ==
LLMs in thinking/reasoning mode emit "section headers" glued to the end of the
previous paragraph with no whitespace:
Para 1 text.**Heading to Para 2**
Para 2 text.**Heading to Para 3**
The renderer correctly produces inline `<strong>` per CommonMark, but it looks
like trailing emphasis on the body text rather than a section break. Cygnus
reported this as "Markdown feedback 2 of 3."
Added a single regex pre-pass in renderMd():
s.replace(/([.!?])\*\*([^*\n]{1,80})\*\*\n\n/g, '$1\n\n**$2**\n\n')
Constraints chosen to avoid false positives:
- Trigger only on `[.!?]` IMMEDIATELY before `**` (no space) — almost always
an LLM-glued heading, not intentional emphasis
- Inner text ≤80 chars, no `*` or newline (single-line only)
- Trailing `\n\n` required — preserves "this is **important** to know."
mid-paragraph emphasis untouched
- Position: after rawPreStash restore, before fence_stash restore — fenced
code blocks stay protected (their content is `\x00P` / `\x00F` tokens
when the lift runs)
Mirrored in tests/test_sprint16.py render_md() so both stay in sync.
Tests: tests/test_issue1446_glued_heading_lift.py (17 tests, 5 of which drive
the actual ui.js renderMd via node) — covers all 3 trigger forms (.!?), all 4
preserve-emphasis cases the issue spec'd, fenced/inline code protection,
chained glued headings, source-level position pin, regex shape pin.
== #1447: markdown heading visual hierarchy (static/style.css) ==
Pre-fix sizes in `.msg-body`:
h1 18px, h2 16px, h3 14px (= body), h4 13px, h5 12px, h6 11px
So h3 was indistinguishable from body and h4/h5/h6 were SMALLER than body.
Cygnus's report: "Markdown feedback 3 of 3 — Headings seem to be missing
across the board in Hermes. They're there, but all plaintext."
New sizes:
h1 24px (border-bottom) h2 20px (border-bottom) h3 17px h4 15px
h5 14px (uppercase, tracked) h6 13px (uppercase, tracked, muted)
All headings now `font-weight:700` + `color:var(--strong)` for stronger ink.
h5/h6 use uppercase + letter-spacing for "label-style" affordance instead
of being smaller-than-body.
Synced .preview-md (file preview pane) to match exactly so a markdown file
preview and a chat message render identically. Added missing h4/h5/h6 rules
to .preview-md (it only had h1-h3 before).
Updated data-font-size="small"/"large" h1-h6 overrides to scale
proportionally with the new defaults. Hierarchy preserved at all three
font-size settings.
Tests: tests/test_issue1447_heading_hierarchy.py (9 tests) — pins the size
hierarchy, the bottom borders on h1/h2, the uppercase affordance on h5/h6,
the .preview-md sync, and the small/large override scaling.
== Verification ==
pytest tests/ -q → 3748 passed (+56 new)
bash ~/WebUI/scripts/run-browser-tests.sh → 20 + 11 PASS
bash ~/WebUI/scripts/webui_qa_agent.sh 8789 → 23/23 PASS
Visual confirmation in browser at port 8789:
- Heading hierarchy clearly visible at all 6 levels
- Glued-bold lift produces separate paragraphs as designed
- window._isImeEnter accessible from any module after boot.js
- Login page renders ja/pt/ko strings correctly (curl -s /login)
Three fixes from Opus advisor review of stage-261:
1. CRITICAL: dropdown-survives-resize bug. The composerToolsetsDropdown is a
DOM sibling of composerToolsetsWrap, not a child, so CSS hiding the wrap
does not cascade-hide an open dropdown. If a user opens the dropdown at
composer-footer >= 1100px and then opens the workspace panel (or resizes
the window), the dropdown would stay open without a visible anchor.
Fixed in three places (defense-in-depth):
- resize listener: closes dropdown when chip.offsetParent === null
- _positionToolsetsDropdown: closes if chip hidden (defense-in-depth)
- toggleToolsetsDropdown: early-returns if chip hidden (defense against
future #1431 redesign code that might invoke from elsewhere)
2. MEDIUM: display:flex changed to display:block to match sibling wraps
(.composer-profile-wrap, .composer-model-wrap, .composer-reasoning-wrap
all use the natural block display).
3. Added 3 new regression tests to pin all three guards.
Refs #1431, #1433.
Replaces PR #1433 unconditional JS display:none with a CSS @container query
that shows the chip only at composer-footer widths >= 1100px. JS now clears
inline style instead of setting display:none, so the CSS responsive cascade
is the single source of truth. Also removed inline style=\"display:none\" from
index.html so the CSS base rule provides the default-hidden state.
10 regression tests pin the base hide, wide-container show, narrow-container
hide (520px container query), mobile viewport hide (640px @media), JS does
not force display:none, JS clears inline style, /api/session/toolsets and
the dropdown machinery (toggleToolsetsDropdown, _populateToolsetsDropdown)
are preserved.
Refs #1431, #1433.
Two unrelated UX/Settings bugs, both small surgical fixes with regression
tests.
Issue #1409 — TTS toggle has no effect
=======================================
Reported via Discord: ticking Settings → Voice → "Text-to-Speech for
responses" did nothing. The speaker icon never appeared on assistant
messages despite the checkbox saving to localStorage correctly.
Root cause (CSS specificity collision):
static/panels.js _applyTtsEnabled() set
btn.style.display = enabled ? '' : 'none'
on every .msg-tts-btn. The '' branch removes the inline override, after
which the .msg-tts-btn { display:none; } rule from style.css re-hides the
button. Both branches left the icon hidden, so the toggle has been
silently broken since #499 first shipped the TTS feature.
Fix (body-class toggle, Option B from the issue):
- panels.js: _applyTtsEnabled now toggles body.classList('tts-enabled')
- style.css: new compound selector
body.tts-enabled .msg-tts-btn { display:inline-flex; align-items:center; }
- default-hidden rule (.msg-tts-btn{display:none;}) preserved so the icon
stays hidden by default (CSS-only state)
- boot.js paths that already call _applyTtsEnabled(localStorage…) work
unchanged — the new function applies state at the body level instead of
inline-styling individual buttons, so the rule survives renderMd()
re-renders without re-querying every button
Verified end-to-end against live server: getComputedStyle on a probe
.msg-tts-btn returns display:flex when body has tts-enabled, display:none
when it doesn't. Two regression tests in TestIssue1409TtsToggleBodyClass
explicitly check for the body-class shape and forbid the broken inline-style
pattern.
Issue #1410 — Ollama (local) shows "API key configured" when only
Ollama Cloud key is set
=================================================================
Reported via Discord: configuring Ollama Cloud lit up the local Ollama card
too. Both providers were mapped to OLLAMA_API_KEY in api/providers.py
_PROVIDER_ENV_VAR.
Root cause:
api/providers.py:47-48
"ollama": "OLLAMA_API_KEY",
"ollama-cloud": "OLLAMA_API_KEY",
_provider_has_key("ollama") found the value the user set for Ollama Cloud
and returned True. But the runtime code path in
hermes_cli/runtime_provider.py only consumes OLLAMA_API_KEY when the base
URL hostname is ollama.com (Ollama Cloud) — local Ollama is keyless by
default and reaches a custom base URL with no auth. The WebUI was
reporting "configured" for a key local Ollama doesn't even read.
Fix (Option A from the issue body, preferred):
- Drop bare "ollama" from _PROVIDER_ENV_VAR with an inline comment
explaining why
- _provider_has_key("ollama") falls through to the config.yaml branch,
which already supports providers.ollama.api_key for local users who
genuinely need to set a token
- ollama-cloud retains its OLLAMA_API_KEY mapping unchanged
Verified end-to-end against live server with OLLAMA_API_KEY=sk-cloud-key-test
in env: GET /api/providers reports has_key=True only for ollama-cloud, and
has_key=False for bare ollama. Two regression tests in
TestIssue1410OllamaEnvVarBleed cover the bleed-prevention case AND the
"local user with config.yaml api_key still reports configured" case to
guard against over-correction.
Tests
-----
3572 passed, 2 skipped, 3 xpassed (was 3567 — added 5 new regression tests).
Closes#1409Closes#1410
Reported by @AvidFuturist (Discord, May 1 2026)
Clicking a chat in the sidebar now processes immediately when using a mouse or
trackpad, but introduces a 300ms delay on touch devices to prevent accidental
navigation when a user scrolls the sidebar and lifts their finger mid-gesture.
Drag is detected when the pointer moves more than 5px from the pointerdown
position; a detected drag cancels any pending tap on release and suppresses
the hover highlight via a .dragging class added synchronously and removed
after a 50ms defer to prevent :hover activating before class removal settles.
The double-tap-to-rename path is unaffected.
Detection uses e.pointerType (already available on the pointerup event) rather
than user-agent sniffing.
Pulls in the extra commit pushed to PR #1381 after our initial absorb. Adds a
@media (max-width: 340px) block that compacts gutters (composer-wrap padding,
composer-footer gap, composer-left gap) without shrinking the 44px touch
targets. Plus its regression test.
Verified with apply --check failed but actual apply succeeded — the failure
was due to context drift from our earlier CSS specificity fix; the new lines
landed at the correct location. test_mobile_layout.py: 47 tests passing.
The .composer-mobile-config-btn{display:none} base rule was at line 896 but
.icon-btn{display:flex} (the button's other class) was at line 941 — equal
specificity, but later in source wins. Result: the button was visible at
desktop widths, sandwiched between the workspace and model chips.
Bumping the base rule's selector to .icon-btn.composer-mobile-config-btn
gives it specificity 0,0,2,0 (vs .icon-btn at 0,0,1,0), so it always wins
the cascade. The two narrow-viewport rules already use !important and remain
unaffected — desktop hides cleanly, mobile shows correctly.
Verified via Agent Browser CDP: 1440x900 desktop now shows the standard
chips only (no extra config button); iPhone 14 mobile shows the new compact
config btn at 44x44 with the panel toggling correctly. Screenshots:
/tmp/may2-shots/desktop-final.png, mobile-{closed,open}-final.png
release: v0.50.243
Batch release of 2 PRs.
- #1301 — fix: remove PRIMARY chip badge + add Claude Opus 4.7 label
Drops the chip-projected configured-model badge added in #1287 (chip
width 235px → 164px). Adds Claude Opus 4.7 label entries so the picker
no longer renders "Claude Opus 4 7" (missing dot).
Independently reviewed and approved by nesquena (commit c0bbd23).
- #1297 (@franksong2702) — fix: preserve cron output response snippets
Fixes#1295. /api/crons/output now preserves the ## Response section
when a large skill dump appears in the prompt section; falls back to
file tail when no marker exists.
Tests: 3254 passed, 2 skipped, 3 xpassed.
Independently reviewed and approved by nesquena (commit b262e4d).
Reverts the global assistant serif rule and removes the Calm theme that were shipped in v0.50.240 PR #1282. Pure deletion; 3252 tests passing. Override on independent review per Nathan.
The post-stream renderMd() in static/ui.js only handled #, ##, ### — lines starting with #### through ###### fell through and emitted as literal text after streaming finalized.
Extend the heading replacer chain to cover h4-h6, ordered longest-first, so ###### cannot be partially captured by the shorter ### rule. Add the matching .msg-body h4/h5/h6 CSS rules (and data-font-size variants) so the new tags inherit the same visual rhythm as h1-h3.
Adds 3 node-driven tests in test_renderer_js_behaviour.py pinning all six heading levels and the longest-first replacer order.
Closes#1258
Addresses reviewer feedback on #524 — the compress affordance was only
reachable via hover (desktop). Mobile users can now tap the context ring
button to toggle the tooltip and access the compress button.
- CSS: add .ctx-tooltip-active class with opacity + pointer-events
- JS: tap-to-toggle handler on ctxIndicator with outside-click dismiss
- aria-hidden toggled correctly for accessibility
Ref: #1223 review comment
- Add _strip_masked_values() to skip masked placeholders in PUT endpoint,
preserving the original stored secret values instead of overwriting them
- Fix transport badge to gracefully handle unknown/future transport types
with a fallback that shows the raw string
- Add TestStripMaskedValues (5 tests) for the round-trip protection logic
- Addresses reviewer feedback on secret masking semantics and transport badge
- Add GET /api/mcp/servers (list with masked secrets)
- Add PUT /api/mcp/servers/<name> (add/update stdio and http servers)
- Add DELETE /api/mcp/servers/<name> (remove server)
- MCP section in System settings with server list, add/delete form
- Auto-detect transport type (stdio vs http) from server config
- Mask sensitive values (API keys, tokens, passwords) in list response
- Uses showConfirmDialog for delete confirmation (no native confirm)
- i18n: 21 keys across 7 locales
- 21 tests (list, save, delete, mask_secrets, validation)
- Fenced code blocks with diff/patch lang hint render with colored lines
(green +lines, red -lines, italic @@ hunks)
- MEDIA:.patch/.diff files render inline instead of download link
(async fetch via loadDiffInline() in post-render pipeline)
- CSS: diff-block, diff-line, diff-plus/minus/hunk classes
- i18n: diff_loading key in all 7 locales
- 12 tests: renderer, MEDIA inline, CSS classes, i18n parity
Closes#483
When context usage reaches 50% (yellow), a subtle hint button appears
in the context ring tooltip suggesting /compress. At 75%+ (red), the
hint intensifies with a warning style.
Clicking the button pre-fills /compress into the composer and focuses
it, so the user can add a focus topic or just hit send. No auto-fire
— the user stays in control.
- static/ui.js: conditional visibility + click handler in _syncCtxIndicator
- static/index.html: ctxCompressBtn element inside ctxTooltip
- static/style.css: muted button style, red variant for ctx-high
- static/i18n.js: ctx_compress_hint / ctx_compress_action in all 7 locales
Closes#524
Backend:
- Track running cron jobs in thread-safe dict (job_id → start_time)
- Wrapper _run_cron_tracked() marks done on completion
- New GET /api/crons/status?job_id=... returns {running, elapsed}
- New GET /api/crons/status returns all running jobs
Frontend:
- After 'Run Now', enters watch mode with 3s polling
- Shows running indicator (spinner + elapsed timer) in detail card
- Auto-detects running jobs when opening detail view
- Stops watch and refreshes output on job completion
- Cleanup on detail view switch
Note: True SSE streaming is not possible because the hermes-agent
scheduler writes output files only on completion. This polling
approach provides real-time status feedback within that constraint.