os.setsid, os.killpg, and os.getpgid do not exist on Windows and raise
AttributeError on import or first call. This breaks the terminal tool,
code execution sandbox, process registry, and WhatsApp bridge on Windows.
Added _IS_WINDOWS platform guard in all four affected files, following
the pattern documented in CONTRIBUTING.md. On Windows, preexec_fn is
set to None and process termination falls back to proc.terminate() /
proc.kill() instead of process group signals.
Files changed:
- tools/environments/local.py (3 call sites)
- tools/process_registry.py (2 call sites)
- tools/code_execution_tool.py (3 call sites)
- gateway/platforms/whatsapp.py (3 call sites)
- Use ENTRY_DELIMITER (\\n§\\n) instead of '§' when splitting entries in _read_file
- Prevents incorrect parsing when memory entries contain '§' character
- Aligns read logic with write logic for consistency
- Introduced new skills for extracting text from PDFs, scanned documents, and images using OCR and document parsing tools.
- Added detailed documentation for usage and installation of `pymupdf` and `marker-pdf` for local extraction.
- Implemented scripts for text extraction with both lightweight and high-quality options, including support for various document formats.
- Updated web extraction functionality to handle PDF URLs directly, enhancing usability for academic papers and documents.
- Added _max_tokens_param method in AIAgent to return appropriate max tokens parameter based on the provider (OpenAI vs. others).
- Updated API calls in AIAgent to utilize the new max tokens handling.
- Introduced auxiliary_max_tokens_param function in auxiliary_client for consistent max tokens management across auxiliary clients.
- Refactored multiple tools to use auxiliary_max_tokens_param for improved compatibility with different models and providers.
- Removed fallback to OPENAI_API_KEY in favor of exclusively using VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY for improved clarity and consistency.
- Updated environment variable checks to ensure only VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY is considered, enhancing error handling and messaging.
Opt-in persistent cross-session user modeling via Honcho. Reads
~/.honcho/config.json as single source of truth (shared with
Claude Code, Cursor, and other Honcho-enabled tools). Zero impact
when disabled or unconfigured.
- honcho_integration/ package (client, session manager, peer resolution)
- Host-based config resolution matching claude-honcho/cursor-honcho pattern
- Prefetch user context into system prompt per conversation turn
- Sync user/assistant messages to Honcho after each exchange
- query_user_context tool for mid-conversation dialectic reasoning
- Gated activation: requires ~/.honcho/config.json with enabled=true
- Updated the installation script to check for necessary build tools on Debian/Ubuntu systems and prompt the user to install them if missing.
- Improved user interaction by redirecting input from /dev/tty for prompts, ensuring compatibility when the script is piped from curl.
- Added checks to verify the successful installation of the main package and provide guidance if installation fails.
- Enhanced the handling of shell configuration files to ensure ~/.local/bin is added to PATH for various shell types.
The regex pattern for detecting recursive delete commands (rm -r, rm -rf,
etc.) incorrectly matched filenames starting with 'r' — e.g., 'rm readme.txt'
was flagged as 'recursive delete' because the dash-flag group was optional.
Fix: make the dash mandatory so only actual flags (-r, -rf, -rfv, -fr)
are matched. This eliminates false approval prompts for innocent commands
like 'rm readme.txt', 'rm requirements.txt', 'rm report.csv', etc.
Before: \brm\s+(-[^\s]*)?r — matches 'rm readme.txt' (false positive)
After: \brm\s+-[^\s]*r — requires '-' prefix, no false positives
The sudo password was embedded in shell commands via single-quote
interpolation: echo '{password}' | sudo -S
If the password contained shell metacharacters (single quotes,
$(), backticks), they would be interpreted by the shell, enabling
arbitrary command execution.
Fix: use shlex.quote() which properly escapes all shell-special
characters, ensuring the password is always treated as a literal
string argument to echo.
The regex `ignore\s+(previous|all|above|prior)\s+instructions` only
allowed ONE word between "ignore" and "instructions". Multi-word
variants like "Ignore ALL prior instructions" bypassed the scanner
because "ALL" matched the alternation but then `\s+instructions`
failed to match "prior".
Fix: use `(?:\w+\s+)*` groups to allow optional extra words before
and after the keyword alternation.
On macOS, /etc is a symlink to /private/etc. The _is_write_denied()
function resolves the input path with os.path.realpath() but the deny
list entries were stored as literal strings ("/etc/shadow"). This meant
the resolved path "/private/etc/shadow" never matched, allowing writes
to sensitive system files on macOS.
Fix: Apply os.path.realpath() to deny list entries at module load time
so both sides of the comparison use resolved paths.
Adds 19 regression tests in tests/tools/test_write_deny.py.
The SSH backend was missing from check_terminal_requirements(), causing
it to fall through to `return False`. This silently disabled both the
terminal and file tools when TERMINAL_ENV=ssh was configured.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Introduced a static method to verify if the Docker storage driver supports the --storage-opt size= option.
- Enhanced resource argument handling in DockerEnvironment to conditionally include storage options based on the support check.
- Added caching for the support check result to optimize performance across instances.
The browser_tool signal handler calls sys.exit(130) which raises
SystemExit. When this fires during terminal_tool's atexit cleanup
(specifically during _cleanup_thread.join()), it produces an unhandled
traceback. Wrapping the join in a try/except suppresses the race
without changing shutdown behavior.
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
The security scanner (skills_guard.py) was only wired into the hub install path.
All other write paths to persistent state — skills created by the agent, memory
entries, cron prompts, and context files — bypassed it entirely. This closes
those gaps:
- file_operations: deny-list blocks writes to ~/.ssh, ~/.aws, ~/.hermes/.env, etc.
- code_execution_tool: filter secret env vars from sandbox child process
- skill_manager_tool: wire scan_skill() into create/edit/patch/write_file with rollback
- skills_guard: add "agent-created" trust level (same policy as community)
- memory_tool: scan content for injection/exfil before system prompt injection
- prompt_builder: scan AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, SOUL.md for prompt injection
- cronjob_tools: scan cron prompts for critical threats before scheduling
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When using Nous Portal (or any non-OpenRouter provider), child agents
spawned by delegate_task failed with "No pricing available" or "Unknown
model" errors because they had no valid API key.
The delegate tool passed base_url but not api_key to child AIAgent
instances. Without an explicit key, children fell back to the empty
OPENROUTER_API_KEY env var, causing auth failures.
Extract the parent's API key from _client_kwargs and pass it through.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three issues prevented the Docker terminal backend from working:
1. `effective_image` was referenced but never defined — only the Modal
backend sets this variable. Use `image` directly instead.
2. `--storage-opt size=N` is unsupported on Docker Desktop for Mac
(requires overlay2 with xfs backing). Skip the flag on Darwin.
3. Docker requires absolute paths for `-w` (working directory) but the
default cwd was `~`, which Docker does not expand. Default to `/root`
and translate any `~` passed in from callers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Added functionality to include product attribution tags for Nous Portal in auxiliary API calls.
- Introduced a mechanism to determine if the auxiliary client is backed by Nous Portal, affecting the extra body of requests.
- Updated various tools to utilize the new extra body configuration for enhanced tracking in API calls.
- Introduced a new static method `_clean_session_content` in the `AIAgent` class to convert REASONING_SCRATCHPAD tags to <think> blocks and clean up whitespace in session logs.
- Updated the `_save_session_log` method to utilize the cleaned content for assistant messages, ensuring consistency in session logs.
- Changed the default output directory for TTS audio files from `~/voice-memos` to `~/.hermes/audio_cache`, reflecting a more appropriate storage location.
- Included a note clarifying that the agent's final response is auto-delivered to the target, advising against using send_message in the prompt. This enhances user understanding of the message delivery process.
- Eliminated the temporary debug logging in the `execute_code` function that tracked enabled and sandbox tools, streamlining the code and reducing clutter.
- Modified the `_wrap` function to append a failure suffix without applying red coloring, simplifying the failure message format.
- Introduced temporary debug logging in the `execute_code` function to track enabled and sandbox tools, aiding in troubleshooting.
- Saved and restored stdout/stderr to prevent redirection issues in child threads, ensuring consistent output during task delegation.
- Enhanced reliability of output handling in concurrent execution scenarios.
- Added a new function to resolve child sessions to their parent, improving session grouping and deduplication.
- Refactored session summarization to run in parallel, enhancing performance and responsiveness.
- Updated search syntax documentation to clarify usage of keywords and phrases for better search results.
- Implemented functionality to load ephemeral prefill messages from a JSON file, enhancing few-shot priming capabilities for the agent.
- Introduced a mechanism to load an ephemeral system prompt from environment variables or configuration files, ensuring dynamic prompt adjustments at API-call time.
- Updated the CLI and agent initialization to utilize the new prefill messages and system prompt, improving the overall interaction experience.
- Enhanced configuration options with new environment variables for prefill messages and system prompts, allowing for greater customization without persistence.
- Added a new section in the README for Inference Providers, detailing setup instructions for Nous Portal, OpenRouter, and Custom Endpoints, improving user guidance for LLM connections.
- Updated messaging platform setup instructions to include Slack and WhatsApp, providing clearer steps for configuration.
- Introduced a new environment variable, TERMINAL_SANDBOX_DIR, to allow users to customize the sandbox storage location for Docker and Singularity environments.
- Refactored the Docker and Singularity environment classes to utilize the new sandbox directory for persistent workspaces, enhancing organization and usability.
- Improved handling of working directories across various environments, ensuring compatibility and clarity in execution paths.
- Updated the README to include new badges, a detailed description of the Hermes Agent, and a table summarizing its features, improving clarity and presentation for users.
- Modified the API client initialization in `transcription_tools.py` and `tts_tool.py` to include a base URL, ensuring compatibility with the OpenAI API.
- Updated the environment variable name from HERMES_OPENAI_API_KEY to VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY across multiple files to avoid interference with OpenRouter.
- Adjusted related error messages and configuration prompts to reflect the new variable name, ensuring consistency throughout the codebase.
- Introduced a shared interrupt signaling mechanism to allow tools to check for user interrupts during long-running operations.
- Updated the AIAgent to handle interrupts more effectively, ensuring in-progress tool calls are canceled and multiple interrupt messages are combined into one prompt.
- Enhanced the CLI configuration to include container resource limits (CPU, memory, disk) and persistence options for Docker, Singularity, and Modal environments.
- Improved documentation to clarify interrupt behaviors and container resource settings, providing users with better guidance on configuration and usage.
- Introduced a new channel directory to cache reachable channels/contacts for messaging platforms, enhancing the send_message tool's ability to resolve human-friendly names to numeric IDs.
- Added functionality to mirror sent messages into the target's session transcript, providing context for cross-platform message delivery.
- Updated the send_message tool to support listing available targets and improved error handling for channel resolution.
- Enhanced the gateway to build and refresh the channel directory during startup and at regular intervals, ensuring up-to-date channel information.