Embeds reach out to third parties on render, so default to a placeholder that
mirrors the tool-approval UX: "Load <service>" (this embed) or "Always allow
<service>" (persisted). A desktop-local store ($embedMode ask|always|off +
per-service allowlist) gates the fetch with zero gateway round-trip; an
Appearance setting controls the global default. Local renderers (mermaid, svg,
alerts) are never gated. Addresses review feedback on outbound third-party
requests.
A clarify/approval/sudo/secret prompt blocks the turn on the user, but the UI
treated it as an in-flight turn: the "thinking" timer kept ticking and Esc
interrupted the run — discarding a question you might want to come back to. Add
$activeSessionAwaitingInput (the pet's awaitingInput concept, scoped to the
active session) and use it to suppress the stall indicator and disarm Esc while a
prompt waits. Clear the session's prompts (and needsInput) on Stop and on turn
end so a resolved/aborted turn can't leave a dead panel or a stuck "needs input"
dot.
Bring apps/desktop and ui-tui to a clean state for typecheck, eslint,
and prettier:
- Run prettier across both trees (printWidth/wrap drift; prettier is not
CI-enforced for these JS projects, so main had accumulated drift).
- Apply eslint --fix for padding-line-between-statements and perfectionist
import/export sorting.
- Manual fixes for non-auto-fixable rules:
- remove unused node:net import in electron/main.cjs (uses Electron net)
- replace inline `typeof import(...)` annotations with top-level
`import type * as EnvModule` in two ui-tui test files
- scoped eslint-disable no-control-regex on intentional sentinel/ANSI
regexes (mathUnicode.ts, text.ts)
- resolve react-hooks/exhaustive-deps per-case: correct swapped/missing
deps, collapse redundant session.* members, and justified disables on
settings mount-only data-load effects to preserve run-once behavior
No behavior changes; test pass/fail counts are unchanged from the main
baseline.
Alt+wheel now scales about the pixel under the pointer instead of growing from a
corner, so the pet stays put under the cursor instead of running away. In-window
shifts its top-left; the overlay repositions its OS window (cursor-anchored on
wheel, bottom-center for slider-driven changes).
Hold Alt/Option and scroll over the mascot to resize it (same on Mac and
Windows); the modifier keeps a plain scroll passing through to the page. The
gesture drives the same `display.pet.scale` path as the settings slider.
The popped-out overlay grows its OS window to fit the pet at any scale (anchored
bottom-center) so the sprite is never clipped by the window edge, and the
in-window pet re-clamps against its actual size so growing near an edge can't
crop it. Also makes the overlay click-through per-pixel: only solid sprite
pixels (plus bubble / mail button) are interactive, transparent margins pass
clicks through.
Live-measure WCO width in the renderer, drop the right rail below the titlebar
band, and re-enable GPU compositing under WSLg when /dev/dxg is present.
WSLg bridges clipboard text but not images — pull host screenshots via
PowerShell. Disable titleBarOverlay on plain Linux; gate overlay width per
platform in titlebar-overlay-width.cjs.
Use the app's amber warn color for the unsaved-edits tab dot (was inheriting
the label text color) and add a tab-bg ring + soft drop shadow so it stays
legible where it overlaps the filename.
Extends the pane store with heightOverride (alongside widthOverride) and a
get/set/clear API, and wires the pane shell + desktop controller so the
bottom-row terminal pane can be resized on the Y axis with its size persisted.
Adds a CodeMirror 6 spot editor to the right-rail file preview so users can
make quick edits in-app without leaving for an IDE. Entering edit mode is a
pure in-place swap of the read view — same fixed-height header, same gutter
geometry/typography (mirrors SourceView 1:1) so nothing shifts — toggled via
the Edit button, a bare `e` when the pane is hovered/focused, or the tab.
- Save path is transport-agnostic (writeDesktopFileText): local Electron IPC
or a new hardened POST /api/fs/write-text on the dashboard server (path
validation, parent-must-exist, regular-files-only, size cap, atomic
temp-file + os.replace), behind the existing auth middleware.
- Stale-on-disk guard re-reads before writing and offers overwrite vs
discard-and-reload instead of clobbering external/agent edits.
- VS Code-style modified dot on the tab; ⌘/Ctrl+S and ⌘/Ctrl+Enter save,
Esc cancels; GitHub highlight style matched to the read view's Shiki theme.
- Typing stays render-free (draft in a ref; dirty flips once at the boundary).
resumeSession's warm-cache fast-path trusted the
storedSessionId -> runtimeId -> ClientSessionState mapping without
checking the cached state still BELONGS to the session being resumed.
A pooled profile backend that gets idle-reaped and respawned
(pruneSecondaryGateways) re-mints runtime ids, so a recycled id can
resolve to a live-but-DIFFERENT session's cache entry. The only
existing guard was a session.usage 404 -- that catches a fully-dead
runtime id, but a recycled id still 200s, so the fast-path happily
painted the wrong transcript under the current route (open chat A,
chat B loads).
Fold the belongs-to check into a single takeWarmCache() helper used at
BOTH cache reads -- the early transcript-keep decision and the fast-path
itself -- so a cross-wired entry can't even briefly flash a stale
transcript before the full resume repaints. On a mismatch the helper
purges both stale map entries and reports a miss, falling through to a
full resume that rebinds a correct runtime id. The full-resume path
already guards its final paint with isCurrentResume(), so only the
cached fast-path was missing the belongs-to check.
Pre-existing bug from the initial desktop app (#20059); not introduced
by the session-switch perf work (#49807), which left these lines
untouched.
Tests: two cases in use-session-actions.test.tsx driven through a
harness that owns the two cache maps -- a cross-wired mapping is
rejected + purged (the bug), and a correctly-wired cache still serves
from memory with no needless refetch (no perf regression).
Supersedes #50464 by @professorpalmer, reimplemented to also guard the
early transcript-keep read (whole-class fix, not just the fast-path).
Co-authored-by: professorpalmer <professorpalmer@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(moa): expose MoA presets as selectable virtual models
Reconstructed onto current main (PR #46081's base had diverged with no common
ancestor, marking the PR dirty so CI never dispatched). MoA is now a virtual
provider: each named preset is a selectable model under provider 'moa', and the
preset's aggregator is the acting model that answers and calls tools.
Reference models fan out in parallel via a bounded ThreadPoolExecutor (the same
batch pattern delegate_task uses) — all references dispatched at once, collected
when every one finishes, then handed to the aggregator. Output order is
preserved, failures and the MoA-recursion guard stay isolated per reference.
- Removed the old mixture_of_agents model tool and moa toolset.
- Added moa as a virtual provider in the provider/model inventory.
- /moa is shortcut behavior over model selection (default preset / named preset
/ one-shot prompt).
- Dashboard + Desktop manage named presets; presets appear in model pickers.
- Parallel reference fan-out in agent/moa_loop.py with regression test.
* fix(moa): thread moa_config through _run_agent to _run_agent_inner
The reconstructed gateway MoA wiring declared moa_config on _run_agent (the
profile-scoping wrapper) and used it inside _run_agent_inner, but the wrapper
never forwarded it — _run_agent_inner had no such parameter, so the runtime hit
NameError: name 'moa_config' is not defined on the compression-failure session
sync path. Add moa_config to _run_agent_inner's signature and forward it from
both wrapper call sites (multiplex and non-multiplex). Caught by
tests/gateway/test_compression_failure_session_sync.py on CI shard test(4).
* fix(moa): classify moa as a virtual provider in the catalog
The moa virtual provider has no PROVIDER_REGISTRY/ProviderProfile entry, so
provider_catalog() fell through to the default auth_type="api_key" with no
env vars — tripping two catalog invariants:
- test_provider_catalog: api_key providers must expose a credential env var
- test_provider_parity: every hermes-model provider must be desktop-configurable
moa already declares auth_type="virtual" in HERMES_OVERLAYS; consult that
overlay as an auth_type fallback so the catalog reports moa as virtual (no real
credential, no network endpoint). Exempt virtual providers from the desktop
parity union check the same way 'custom' is exempt — derived from the catalog,
not a hardcoded slug, so future virtual providers are covered too.
Statusbar items declared a 'title' string (e.g. YOLO, gateway health,
agents, cron, version, context usage) that was populated by
use-statusbar-items.tsx but never forwarded to the rendered DOM in
StatusbarControls — so every statusbar button/menu/text/link had no
hover hint.
Wrap the four render branches (menu trigger, text, link, action) in
the existing 'Tip' component from components/ui/tooltip.tsx. Tip is
self-contained (carries its own Provider), instant (delayDuration=0),
themed (bg-foreground/text-background, auto-inverts per theme), and
already in use elsewhere in the desktop shell. Renders the child
untouched when label is falsy, so items without a title stay
zero-cost.
Collapse the duplicated cold-resume / lazy-watch / create scaffolding into
shared helpers: _deferred_session_record (the live-session dict minus the
agent), _lazy_resume_info (the not-yet-built session.info), _claim_or_reuse_live
(lock + double-checked register-or-reuse), and _schedule_agent_build (the
pre-warm timer). Net -12 lines, three copies of the ~30-key session dict and
the lazy-info block down to one each. No behavior change.
Per review: gating the faster path behind a `defer_build` flag that the
only caller always sends is pointless. Flip it — `session.resume` now
defers the agent build by default for every caller (desktop + Ink TUI);
a caller that needs the agent built synchronously passes `eager_build:
true` (used by the build-race test). The desktop no longer sends a flag.
While verifying the flip, fixed two real parity gaps the deferred path
had vs the old eager (`_init_session`) path:
- `_enable_gateway_prompts()` was never called on a deferred resume, so
approvals/clarify wouldn't route through the gateway prompt callbacks.
- `_start_agent_build` never wired `background_review_callback` /
`memory_notifications`, so a deferred-built session's self-improvement
"💾 …" summary leaked to stdout instead of rendering in-transcript.
Wiring it there also fixes it for `session.create` sessions, which
build through the same path.
ACP is unaffected (it uses its own session_manager, not this RPC); the
Ink TUI already consumes the same lazy `info` shape from session.create
and upgrades on the later `session.info` event.
Switching sessions in the desktop app could freeze the whole UI for
several seconds on heavy, tool-rich chats. Root causes and fixes:
- Cold `session.resume` built the AIAgent (MCP discovery, prompt/skill
build) *before* returning, and the desktop awaits that RPC before it
paints — so the entire switch blocked on the build. Add an opt-in
`defer_build` resume path (the contract `session.create` already uses):
return the full display transcript immediately, register an upgradable
live session, and pre-warm the agent on a short timer. The persisted
runtime identity (model/provider/base_url/api_mode/reasoning/tier) is
restored on the deferred build so it can't drop the provider.
- Nothing bounded how many in-memory agents accumulate; a user who
reconnects often piled up detached sessions for the full 6h TTL. Add a
soft LRU cap (`max_live_sessions`, default 16) that evicts the
least-recently-active DETACHED sessions (no live client) — never a
running, awaiting-input, mid-build, or live-transport one. Reopening
re-resumes from disk.
- On the prefetch-hit cold-resume path, skip rebuilding a throwaway
merged-message array (and its 1000-entry Map) when the prefetch already
painted the exact transcript; the downstream sameMessageList guard
already drops the publish, so it was pure main-thread cost.
The desktop opts into `defer_build` for every non-watch cold resume; the
eager path stays for CLI/TUI and existing callers.
Add a hover/focus "Remix" action on each completed draft card in the
generation grid. It re-runs generation with the chosen draft fed back in
as the reference image, keeping the same prompt and staying on step 2 so
the user can explore variations without starting over.
Because regenerating is slow and replaces the current drafts, the first
remix shows a one-time confirmation; the acknowledgement is persisted so
subsequent remixes fire immediately.
OpenRouter/Nous image gen now runs a quality-first model chain by default:
attempt the highest-fidelity OpenAI image model first, then fall back to
Gemini 3 Pro Image when it's access-gated/unavailable/times out. An explicit
OPENROUTER_IMAGE_MODEL / config model override pins one model with no fallback.
Atlas validation rejects malformed model output instead of shipping it: adds a
per-state collapse guard (a single sliver/fragment row no longer passes because
other rows are healthy), on top of the existing postage-stamp + multi-pose
checks.
Desktop: pet-gen native notifications are now "global" (not tied to a chat
session), so a background generation started from the command center fires an
OS notification when the user is away even with no active session. Adds a
neutral "This can take up to 5 minutes." banner on step 1, and lets the
provider picker auto-size.
Tests updated/added for the OpenRouter fallback chain, the collapse guard, and
the global notification path.
A session switch or draft restore can leave undefined/null holes in the
composer attachments array. AttachmentList was guarded against this in
#49624, but the sibling submit path was not: submitPromptText maps the
same array through attachmentDisplayText/optimisticAttachmentRef and
buildContextText (a.kind / a.label / a.refText), so a hole threw
"Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'refText')" — an uncaught
renderer error that blanks the chat pane and shows "Desktop app link
offline".
Close the whole bug class:
- attachmentDisplayText / optimisticAttachmentRef no-op on a falsy
attachment (shared chokepoint, also protects thread.tsx drop handler).
- submitPromptText filters falsy entries from the source array, and
buildContextText filters its (possibly post-sync) input before reading
fields.
Wire the sparkle generate button's cancel action to the same discard/reset path as step-2 cancel so abort semantics are consistent and always return to step 1 while retaining the prompt input.
GET /api/tools/toolsets returns the full CONFIGURABLE_TOOLSETS set with no
desktop curation, so the Skills & Tools → Toolsets list shows entries that
don't belong in a flat per-user toggle: platform-coupled toolsets (discord,
discord_admin, yuanbao — which `hermes tools` already platform-restricts off
the CLI) and internal plumbing (context_engine, moa). `hermes tools` curates
these out; the desktop didn't.
Add a small documented block-list + predicate (mirroring
desktop-slash-commands.ts) and apply it in the toolset list filter. Hiding a
row is cosmetic — enabled state and runtime gating are untouched.
Ship the final pet-generation UX polish (provider picker behavior, step-2 cancel flow, banner integration, and visual consistency) and make saturated-chroma background removal C-op driven so hatch processing no longer hammers the machine during long runs.
The 8-minute stream-silence watchdog only removed a stuck session from
$workingSessionIds (the sidebar dot). The composer's busy state lives in
the session-state cache and was never cleared, so a hung or looping turn
that never delivered its terminal event — including an old session
re-opened while the backend still reports it "running" — stayed wedged on
"Thinking" / Stop indefinitely.
Have the watchdog notify subscribers when it force-clears a session, and
subscribe from the session-state cache to also drop that session's
busy/awaiting/needsInput flags. updateSessionState re-syncs $busy when the
healed session is the one on screen, so the composer recovers instead of
spinning forever.
Frontend-only safety net; doesn't touch the turn lifecycle. The backend
root (a stale in-memory session["running"] surviving a dead turn thread
and re-arming busy on every resume) is a separate follow-up.
When a remote gateway dropped after a healthy boot (internet loss,
sleep/wake, VPS restart), use-gateway-boot retried with backoff forever
and never surfaced an error. The renderer sat behind the fullscreen
CONNECTING overlay with gatewayState non-open and boot.error null — no
way to reach Settings, sign in again, or switch to a local gateway. To
the user the app was simply broken on connection loss.
Raise a recoverable boot error once the reconnect loop crosses
RECONNECT_ESCALATE_AFTER (6 attempts, ≈45s), so the BootFailureOverlay
(Retry / Sign in / Use local gateway) replaces the dead-end CONNECTING
screen. The loop keeps retrying underneath; the next successful reconnect
(or a manual/wake-driven one) clears the error and dismisses the overlay.
This implements the contract already specified — but never wired up — in
use-gateway-boot.test.tsx (desktop vitest isn't in CI, so the failing
"FIX:" specs went unnoticed). All 4 hook tests + the 3 connecting-overlay
tests pass.
Three voice-mode papercuts in the desktop app:
1. Ctrl+B did nothing. The docs + `voice.record_key` advertise Ctrl+B to
talk, but the desktop never bound it (only ⌘B = sidebar existed). Add a
rebindable `composer.voice` action that toggles the voice conversation,
defaulting to ⌃B on macOS (distinct from ⌘B; off-macOS `ctrl` folds to
the sidebar chord, so it ships unbound there to avoid stealing it). The
global keybind reaches the composer through a new focus-bus event.
2. The Voice settings page rendered every provider's options at once (~30
fields). Filter to the *selected* TTS/STT provider's sub-fields; STT
provider fields hide when STT is off. Picking "edge" now shows just the
Edge voice, making it obvious voice chat also needs STT enabled.
3. Voice mode could hang "speaking" forever. Free Edge TTS sometimes returns
audio that never fires `playing`/`ended`/`error`, so the playback promise
never settled. Add a stall watchdog (rearmed on each progress tick, so
long speech is never cut off) that rejects a stuck stream, letting the
loop recover with a clear error.
The status-bar "Agents" item conflated three unrelated signals — running
subagents (aggregated across all sessions), in-flight session turns, and
failed background *system* actions (gateway restarts, toolset installs,
computer-use grants via $desktopActionTasks/preview restart) — yet
clicking it opens AgentsView, which renders only subagents. A failed
gateway restart therefore showed "Agents (1 Failed)" over an empty
"No live subagents" tree. AgentsView also filtered to the active session,
so a subagent running in a background session showed "Agents N running"
with nothing in the tree (the desync reported in #49808).
Unify the scope both surfaces speak:
- AgentsView aggregates subagents across every session (salvages #49819).
- The indicator's running/failed counts come from subagents only
(aggregated), never background system actions — those keep their own
surfaces in settings / command center.
So "Agents (N …)" now always points at a populated Spawn tree.
Supersedes #49819. Fixes#49808.