Render the pet as an absolute overlay riding the bottom-right corner (just above
the status bar) instead of a full-width band that ate a whole row. It reserves
no layout rows; the transcript keeps its text clear of it responsively — a right
gutter on wide terminals (lines wrap to the pet's left) collapsing to reserved
bottom rows on narrow ones (full-width lines sit above it).
TUI /journey gets d/e with confirm + $EDITOR; desktop gets a right-click
context menu with inline edit modal. Both refresh the graph after mutation.
Extract openInEditor into the shared TUI editor helper.
Memories are the only drillable rows, so give them the primary "clickable"
ink and demote skills (dead-ends) to the muted complement — previously the
non-openable skills wore the link-looking primary color. Flipped in both
the TUI and CLI palettes for parity.
Add a non-selectable spacer row before each slice (except the first) so
groups breathe — the CSS `group + group { margin-top }` equivalent. The
gap counts toward the scroll window but cursor navigation skips it.
Collapse the two-step slice list → detail page into one scrollable tree:
each timeline slice is a parent header with its skills + memories nested
under ├─/└─ branch chars, ordered oldest → newest (children now sorted
chronologically in the renderer). One cursor walks the whole tree; Enter
still opens a memory's body. Drops the separate detail mode.
Skill nodes carry no body in the learning_graph payload, so opening one
dead-ended on "No additional detail recorded yet." Gate Enter/→ to nodes
with body (memories), mark those rows with a › affordance, and only show
the "open" hint when the selected row is drillable.
Terminal rendition of the desktop Star Map / Memory Graph: learned skills
and memories on a timeline, shared by `hermes journey` and the TUI
`/journey` overlay via one size-aware Python renderer
(agent/learning_graph_render.py).
- TUI overlay mirrors /agents: static chart overview + selectable slice
list → slice detail → single skill/memory body, with the shared
inverse-row selection treatment and a pinned footer.
- Reuse primitives: extract OverlayScrollbar into its own module (now
shared with agentsOverlay), scroll the item body via ScrollBox, and
unify both lists through one table-driven ListRow.
- No animation/playback in the TUI — pure data; the renderer's reveal
scrubber stays available in the CLI (`--play`, `--reveal`).
When the previous frame's stdout.write has not drained (the outer terminal
parser is overwhelmed by a wide CR+LF burst — CJK + ANSI tool output on a
high-context session), the renderer kept writing a new frame every tick. That
piled writes onto an already-backed-up pipe and kept the macrotask queue hot,
starving the stdin 'readable' callback — the observed stdin freeze where the
agent loop keeps running but keystrokes/Ctrl-C are dead.
onRender now coalesces: while pendingWriteStart is non-null (prior write's
drain callback hasn't fired) it skips the frame and retries on the drain tick
instead of writing. A MAX_COALESCED_BACKPRESSURE_FRAMES ceiling forces a write
through after N skips so a terminal whose drain callback never fires (OSError
EIO on flush) self-heals once the pipe recovers rather than wedging forever.
TTY-only; piped stdout has no flow control. Coalesce counter resets on every
real write.
This is the stdout-backpressure strand left open after #54046 fixed the
swallowed-exception strand.
Dashboard /chat spawns the TUI attached to the dashboard's in-memory
gateway via HERMES_TUI_GATEWAY_URL. In that attach mode the already-running
gateway replays `gateway.ready` (and `session.info`) the instant the socket
connects, so those events land in GatewayClient.bufferedEvents *before* the
consumer's mount-time subscribe effect (useMainApp.ts) calls drain().
drain() then emitted the buffered events synchronously, so the
`gateway.ready` handler's patchUiState / setHistoryItems cascade ran while
React was still inside the first commit — tripping "Too many re-renders"
(Minified React error #301) and breaking Dashboard chat after `hermes update`.
Spawn / inline / sidecar modes never hit this: their `gateway.ready` only
arrives after the Python child boots, on a later async tick.
Fix: drain() defers the replay to the next microtask AND keeps `subscribed`
false until that microtask runs. Keeping `subscribed` false in the gap means
any live event arriving before the flush keeps buffering (publish() pushes
when !subscribed) instead of emitting synchronously and jumping ahead of the
chronologically-earlier replayed events — the flush re-drains the buffer
right after flipping `subscribed`, preserving FIFO order. A drainGeneration
token (bumped in resetStartupState) makes a queued flush a no-op if the
transport was reset/killed in the meantime, avoiding use-after-teardown and
duplicate/reordered exits.
Regression tests: (1) drain() does not dispatch buffered events synchronously;
(2) a live event arriving in the post-drain / pre-microtask window still
delivers BEHIND the earlier-buffered event (FIFO). Both are red against the
old synchronous behavior, green with this fix. Same class of fix as #44528.
Closes#36658
The MoA reference-block display (each reference model's output shown as a
labelled thinking block before the aggregator responds) previously existed
only in the classic CLI. The facade already emits moa.reference / moa.aggregating
through tool_progress_callback; this wires the TUI and desktop consumers.
- tui_gateway/server.py: _on_tool_progress relays moa.reference (label / text /
index / count) and moa.aggregating to the Ink/desktop client as their own
events.
- ui-tui: gatewayTypes adds the two event shapes; createGatewayEventHandler
routes them; turnController.recordMoaReference pushes a committed
thinking-style segment tagged with the source model. Shown regardless of
showReasoning — references ARE the mixture-of-agents process the user opted
into, not ordinary reasoning. moa.aggregating is a status-only transition
(no transcript entry).
- apps/desktop: use-message-stream appends each reference as a labelled
reasoning chunk via the existing reasoning disclosure; GatewayEventPayload
gains label/index/aggregator.
Tests: tui_gateway emit (3), Ink handler render + showReasoning-independence +
aggregating-no-segment (3). TUI typecheck/lint clean; desktop typecheck/lint
clean.
The back() handler had the same filtered-index drift bug as the Enter
and Ctrl+D transitions: when the user presses Esc to clear an active
filter on the provider stage, providerIdx was reset to 0, losing the
highlighted provider. Apply the same providerIndexAfterClearingFilter
fix as the other three transition paths.
Also adds edge-case tests for the helper: undefined provider, slug not
found, empty rows, and duplicate slug first-match behavior.
Found by hermes-pr-review Phase 2 + hermes-agent-dev 3-agent review.
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.
When idle with a background subagent still in flight, append a tail status
segment spelling out that the agent resumes on its own. Width-budgeted like
every tail segment, so it drops first on a tight terminal where the ⛓ count
already carries the signal.
Launching Hermes from a directory that ships its own top-level package with a
Hermes-internal name (utils/, proxy/, ui/) crashed the gateway/TUI child with
an ImportError (exit 1, crash loop): from utils import atomic_replace resolved
to the user's package.
tui_gateway/entry.py already stripped the relative cwd forms ('' / '.'), but
the launch dir also reaches sys.path as its own ABSOLUTE path (venv activation
or a project that adds itself to PYTHONPATH), which the strip missed and which
sat ahead of the Hermes root.
Centralize a hardened guard in hermes_bootstrap.harden_import_path(): drop the
relative forms AND force the Hermes source root to the front even when an
absolute cwd entry is present. Wire it into tui_gateway/entry.py and
acp_adapter/entry.py (both spawn into arbitrary cwds); hermes_cli/main.py and
gateway/run.py already insert the root at front. gatewayClient.ts now also
exports HERMES_PYTHON_SRC_ROOT for defense in depth.
Parity with the classic CLI status bar's ⛓ indicator (PR #51441). The
Ink TUI status bar now shows ⛓ N for live background/async subagents
(delegate_task batches + background single delegations).
- tui_gateway/server.py: _get_usage() embeds active_subagents from
tools.async_delegation.active_count() — the same registry the CLI
reads — onto the existing per-update usage payload, guarded so a
raising active_count() leaves the field off without breaking usage.
- ui-tui appChrome: new 'subagents' status segment (breakpoint w>=92,
slots between bg and cost in the shed-order), renders ⛓ N from
usage.active_subagents.
- Usage / SessionUsageResponse types gain active_subagents?.
Distinct from the turn-scoped SpawnHud / /agents overlay, which mirror
live in-turn subagent.* events; this is the persistent registry count.
* feat(cli): /prompt — compose your next prompt in $EDITOR
Adds /prompt (alias /compose): opens $VISUAL/$EDITOR on a temp markdown
file so you can hand-edit a multi-line prompt, then sends the saved buffer
as the next agent turn. Text after the command pre-seeds the buffer; an
empty save cancels. Reuses the one-shot _pending_agent_seed the interactive
loop already consumes (same mechanism as /blueprint), so no changes to the
input event loop or message pipeline. CLI-only.
* feat(tui): /prompt slash command opens $EDITOR (parity with CLI)
The TUI already opens $EDITOR via Ctrl+G (openEditor), but had no /prompt
slash command like the classic CLI. Wire openEditor into the slash handler
context and register /prompt (alias /compose) to call it; inline text after
the command is dropped into the composer first so it carries into the editor,
matching the CLI's /prompt <text>.
Follow-up on salvaged #50347: the event surface table was missing the
billing.step_up.verification switch case, and the File map omitted
lib/perfPane.tsx.
Add the Ink pet sprite pane, the interactive /pet picker overlay, and live
pet switching/rescale driven by new tui_gateway RPCs (pet state, pet.scale,
per-state frames). Wires pet flash state and the picker into the TUI layout
and slash handler. Covered by the slash-handler test.
/update calls dieWithCode(42) which tears down the gateway and
hard-exits the Node process — the same PTY-killing path that /exit
and /quit use. In the hosted dashboard chat there is no Python
update wrapper to catch exit code 42, and the PTY death bricks the
tab until a browser refresh.
Mirror the DASHBOARD_TUI_MODE guard that #48882 added for /exit and
/quit: refuse early with an explanatory message.
TMUX is not forwarded over SSH, so a TUI launched on a remote host from
inside local tmux only sees TERM=tmux/tmux-256color with no TMUX var --
the cursor-drift bug still applies there. Extend supportsFastEchoTerminal()
to also fall back when TERM is tmux-flavored.
Deliberately scoped to tmux* only, NOT screen*: GNU screen sets the same
screen/screen-256color TERM and has no reported drift, so widening to
screen would disable the optimization for those users with no evidence of
a bug (matching the original PR's stated out-of-scope note).
Adds tests for tmux-flavored TERM (disabled) and screen/xterm TERM
(stays enabled) to guard against accidental widening.
Follow-up to the salvaged hosted /exit fix. Instead of a separate 4-env-var
fingerprint (HERMES_TUI_INLINE + /opt/data HERMES_HOME + HERMES_WRITE_SAFE_ROOT
+ HERMES_DISABLE_LAZY_INSTALLS), gate /exit and /quit on the existing
DASHBOARD_TUI_MODE flag (HERMES_TUI_DASHBOARD) that the keyboard idle-exit
(useInputHandlers) and SIGINT-ignore (entry.tsx) paths already use. One hosted
detection mechanism instead of two divergent ones.
Extract the refusal text to an exported DASHBOARD_EXIT_DISABLED_MESSAGE so the
test asserts the same source of truth as production (no change-detector on the
literal). Test mocks only the DASHBOARD_TUI_MODE export via importActual so the
other env exports stay real.
* feat(billing): nous_billing http client + BillingState core (phase 2b)
Phase 2b terminal-billing client foundation:
- hermes_cli/nous_billing.py: typed client for the 4 /api/billing/* endpoints
(state/charge/poll/auto-top-up). Raises typed errors (BillingScopeRequired,
BillingRateLimited, BillingAuthError) mapped from the live-verified contract;
fail-open is the caller's job. Idempotency-Key enforced client-side.
- agent/billing_view.py: surface-agnostic BillingState core + Decimal money
parsing (server emits decimal strings, not 2dp), fail-open builder,
idempotency-key gen, custom-amount validation.
- 51 unit tests (decimal parse/format, payload tiering, error->exception
matrix, fail-open, amount validation).
Plan: docs/plans/2026-06-13-001-phase-2b-terminal-billing-tui-plan.md
* feat(billing): billing:manage scope + lazy step-up re-auth (phase 2b)
- NOUS_BILLING_MANAGE_SCOPE constant.
- nous_token_has_billing_scope(): split-based scope check (no false-positive
substring match).
- step_up_nous_billing_scope(): re-runs the device flow requesting
billing:manage, reusing the held credential's portal/inference URLs + client_id
(so a preview stays a preview), persists like _login_nous but WITHOUT the model
picker. Returns True iff the minted token carries the scope (False when NAS
silently downscopes a non-admin / unticked grant).
Lazy step-up (plan D-A): normal login path unchanged; 403 insufficient_scope
from a billing call triggers this. 7 unit tests.
* feat(billing): billing JSON-RPC methods for the TUI (phase 2b)
billing.state / charge / charge_status / auto_reload / step_up in
tui_gateway/server.py. Return STRUCTURED success envelopes (result.ok +
result.error=<code>) rather than JSON-RPC-level errors, so the Ink rpc() promise
always resolves and the TUI branches on the typed billing error code
(insufficient_scope, rate_limited, no_payment_method, …) to render the right
affordance. Money serialized as decimal STRINGS + display strings. charge mints
+ echoes an idempotency_key for retry reuse. 16 unit tests.
* feat(billing): /billing CLI handler + command registry (phase 2b)
- CommandDef("billing", subcommands=buy|auto-reload|limit), added to
_SLACK_VIA_HERMES_ONLY so it routes via /hermes on Slack (keeps the 50-cap
parity test green, same as /credits).
- cli.py::_show_billing + screen helpers: all 5 screens (overview, buy→confirm→
poll, auto-reload, monthly-limit read-only). Reuses _prompt_text_input_modal /
_prompt_text_input (D-C). Non-interactive (_app is None) renders text + portal
deep-link, never prompts (R7). Decimal money end-to-end. 2s/5-min cancellable
poll loop; 429/503 = retry not failure; settled = ledger truth. Lazy step-up on
403 insufficient_scope. no_payment_method treated as mainline funnel-to-portal.
- 6 CLI tests; 156 command tests (incl. Slack/Telegram parity) green.
* feat(billing): /billing Ink TUI screens + tests (phase 2b)
- ui-tui/src/app/slash/commands/billing.ts: /billing TUI command covering all 5
screens — overview (text), buy <amt> → ConfirmReq → charge → non-blocking 2s/
5-min poll loop → settled/failed/timeout branches, auto-reload <below> <to> →
ConfirmReq → PATCH, limit (read-only). Reuses the existing ConfirmReq overlay
(D-C) — no bespoke component. Typed-error envelope branching: insufficient_scope
arms the lazy step-up confirm; no_payment_method/rate_limited/cap funnel to
portal. Client-side amount validation mirrors the server (bounds + 2dp).
- gatewayTypes.ts: Billing* response interfaces.
- registry.ts: register billingCommands.
- billingCommand.test.ts: 12 vitest cases (overview/gating/buy-confirm-poll-
settled/no_payment_method/step-up/limit/auto-reload/validation).
TUI build green; 12/12 vitest pass; slash tests pass once @hermes/ink is built.
* docs(billing): scrub private cross-repo references
NAS is a private repo — remove all references to it from the public PR:
- drop the cross-repo planning doc (planning scaffolding, not a deliverable;
the PR description documents the design)
- replace 'NAS' / 'PR #412 preview' mentions in code + test comments with
generic 'the server' / 'a preview deployment'
* docs(billing): scrub final NAS reference in step-up docstring
* docs(billing): drop dangling plan-doc refs
The phase-2b plan doc was removed in the cross-repo scrub (300afcc0b)
but two module docstrings still pointed at it. Drop the dead refs.
* feat(billing): interactive /billing overlay + step-up UX, portal-URL & token fixes
Adds the interactive /billing TUI overlay and hardens the terminal-billing
client across CLI and TUI.
- TUI: full /billing overlay state machine (overview to buy to confirm,
auto-reload, read-only monthly limit) reusing the existing confirm overlay.
- Step-up: surface the verification link in-transcript and open the browser
via the TUI's own opener (the device flow runs in the headless gateway, so a
printed URL was being dropped); run the step-up handler off the main loop and
emit the link as an out-of-band event so the gateway stays responsive.
- Step-up copy is scope-accurate ("Billing permission granted") and re-checks
/state so it never claims "enabled" when the org kill-switch is still off.
- Portal deep-links resolve to absolute URLs against the active portal base
(the server emits them relative) - fixes a bare "/billing?topup=open" link.
- Billing calls refresh an expired access token via the stored refresh token
instead of reporting a false "not logged in".
- Optimistic funnel: advise "set up a saved card on the portal" up front when
no card is on file (advisory, not a hard gate).
- Token resolution is cached briefly so the 2s charge poll loop stops
re-locking + re-reading the auth store on every tick; 401 re-resolves fresh.
- Remove the temporary demo-mode shims.
Validation: 87 Python billing tests, 88 TS tests (billing command + gateway
event handler), tsc clean, ink + ui-tui builds green.
* docs(billing): add /billing TUI screenshots for PR
* fix(cli): guard _last_invalidate on bare instances; update stale prompt-fallback test
The UI-invalidate throttle read self._last_invalidate unconditionally, which
raised AttributeError on HermesCLI instances built without __init__ (the
thread-safety test's object.__new__ shell). Guard the read with getattr.
The off-main-thread branch of _prompt_text_input was changed (#23185) to cancel
cleanly to None instead of falling back to a bare input() that would hang on the
slash-worker thread; the test still asserted the old direct-input fallback.
Update it to assert the current intended behavior: returns None, calls neither
run_in_terminal nor input(), and does not hang.
* fix(tui): don't make Enter swallow trailing-space-only slash completions
Submitting a slash command in the TUI took three Enter presses: one to
complete the name (/ex → /exit), a second that only appended the trailing
space the gateway adds to keep the classic-CLI prompt_toolkit dropdown open
(/exit → "/exit "), and a third to actually submit.
The composer's submit handler accepted the highlighted completion whenever
applying it changed the input at all, so the whitespace-only delta ate an
extra keypress. Treat a completion whose only change is trailing whitespace
on an already-complete token as "already complete" and fall through to
submit. Partial-name and argument completions (a real token change) still
accept on Enter as before.
The replace/accept logic is extracted into pure helpers (applyCompletion,
completionToApplyOnSubmit) in domain/slash.ts.
* test(tui): cover Enter/completion trailing-space behavior and isolate poller queue
- completionApply.test.ts asserts completionToApplyOnSubmit accepts real
token completions (partial command name, argument) but returns null for a
trailing-space-only delta on an already-complete command, so Enter submits
instead of needing extra presses.
- test_notification_poller_delivers_completion / _skips_consumed previously
shared the process-global process_registry.completion_queue. Their events
carry no session_key, so a leaked/concurrent poller could dequeue and
dispatch them to a fixture agent without run_conversation, flaking CI
("AttributeError: '_FakeAgent' object has no attribute 'run_conversation'").
Isolate the queue per test (fresh queue.Queue via monkeypatch), matching the
sibling poller tests that already do this.
The TUI banner footer used the raw `info.mcp_servers.length`, so a
configured-but-disabled server (e.g. `linear`) was counted alongside
connected ones. With a disabled `linear` and a connected `nous-support`,
the TUI reported "2 MCP" while the classic CLI correctly reported "1 MCP"
(`mcp_connected = sum(1 for s in mcp_status if s["connected"])` in
hermes_cli/banner.py).
The collapse toggle even labels the count "connected", which was wrong
for the same reason.
Count connected servers for both the toggle and the footer segment, and
drop the `· N MCP` segment entirely when none are connected (matching the
classic banner, which only appends it when the count is > 0). The
expandable MCP section still lists every configured server, including
disabled ones.
Invariant test renders SessionPanel and asserts the headline equals the
connected count, never the configured total.
Upgrade the Vite/esbuild surfaces that kept web, ui-tui, and the bootstrap installer on vulnerable esbuild versions, regenerate the root lockfile, and preserve intentional package+lock dependency edits during update lockfile cleanup.
* feat(billing): /usage → portal top-up browser handoff
Add the terminal side of the billing slice (phase 2a): start a top-up by
throwing the user to the portal billing page with the top-up modal open. The
terminal does not confirm, poll, or track payment — checkout completes in the
browser and the next /usage shows the new balance.
- nous_account.py: parse organisation.slug/name from /api/oauth/account into
NousPortalAccountInfo; add nous_portal_topup_url() building the org-pinned
{base}/orgs/{slug}/billing?topup=open with a null-slug fallback to the legacy
{base}/billing?topup=open (never /orgs/None/...).
- portal_cli.py: 'hermes portal topup' — fresh account fetch, identity line
(Topping up as <email> / org <name>), browser open with printed-URL fallback,
no-wait closing copy. No polling/confirmation (deferred to 2b).
- account_usage.py: the shared /usage credits block now links the org-pinned
top-up URL (auto-opens the modal) + points to the command.
Depends on NAS #409 (organisation.slug/name + ?topup=open). Do not merge until
that is live on the target env; until then /api/oauth/account returns
organisation: { id } only and the URL falls back to legacy.
* feat(billing): /credits command for balance + top-up handoff
Replace the standalone `hermes portal topup` subcommand with an in-session
/credits slash command — a focused money surface (balance in, top-up out) that
works in the CLI, TUI, and every messaging platform from one registry entry.
- commands.py: register /credits (Info category). Slack is at its 50-slash cap,
so /credits is routed via /hermes credits on Slack only (new
_SLACK_VIA_HERMES_ONLY set) to avoid clamping a canonical command off the
native list and breaking Telegram parity; native everywhere else.
- account_usage.py: build_credits_view() — one portal fetch → balance lines +
identity line + org-pinned top-up URL + depleted flag, consumed by all
surfaces. Reuses the same snapshot/URL builder as /usage so numbers match.
- cli.py: _show_credits() — balance block + identity line + 3-button panel
(Open top-up / Copy link / Cancel) via the existing prompt_toolkit modal.
ASK, never auto-launch; headless falls back to printing the URL.
- gateway/slash_commands.py: _handle_credits_command() — renders the block +
tappable top-up URL + no-wait copy; works on button and plain-text platforms.
- /usage credits line now points to /credits.
- Retire `hermes portal topup` (portal_cli.py back to baseline); the engine
(slug/name parse + nous_portal_topup_url) stays as the shared core.
No polling, no payment confirmation (billing phase 2a). Depends on NAS #409.
* fix(credits): /credits works in the TUI slash-worker (non-interactive)
In the TUI, /credits runs in the slash-worker subprocess where there is no
live prompt_toolkit app and stdin is the JSON-RPC pipe. _show_credits called
the 3-button modal unconditionally, which fell back to reading stdin →
exception → slash.exec rejected → the command produced no output (only the
pre-existing 'Credit access paused' banner showed).
- _show_credits: when self._app is None (TUI worker / piped / non-interactive),
render the text variant — balance block + tappable top-up URL + no-wait line,
same affordance as the messaging surfaces — and skip the modal entirely. The
3-button panel still renders in the interactive CLI.
- Depleted banner copy: 'run /usage for balance' → 'run /credits to top up'
now that /credits is the dedicated money surface (+ tests).
- Regression tests: _show_credits with self._app=None renders text and never
invokes the modal; logged-out path.
* feat(tui): credits.view RPC for the /credits tappable top-up button
Add a credits.view JSON-RPC method returning the structured CreditsView
(logged_in, balance_lines, identity_line, topup_url, depleted) so the TUI can
render a clickable <Link> top-up button instead of plain text. Account-
independent (portal fetch gated on a logged-in Nous account), fail-open to
{logged_in: false} on any hiccup. Mirrors session.usage's credits-block pattern.
Frontend (TUI-local /credits command + Ink component) lands separately.
* feat(tui): /credits command with keyboard-driven top-up confirm
TUI-local /credits: fetches the structured balance via the credits.view RPC,
prints the balance + identity + top-up URL, then arms the EXISTING confirm
overlay (Enter = open top-up in browser via openExternalUrl, Esc = cancel).
Reuses ConfirmReq — no new overlay component/state/input handler. Headless
(openExternalUrl returns false) falls back to printing the URL.
- gatewayTypes.ts: CreditsViewResponse.
- commands/credits.ts: the command (mirrors /status's rpc+guarded pattern).
- registry.ts: register creditsCommands.
- test: balance+overlay armed, headless fallback, no-url, logged-out (4 cases).
Matches the CLI /credits 'Enter to open' affordance. Phase 2a: no polling.
Sibling site of the CLI approval-panel fix: the TUI ApprovalPrompt
rendered each command line with wrap="truncate-end", so a long
single-line command lost its tail at terminal width. Wrap to the
panel width via wrapAnsi before applying the 10-line preview cap.
Cherry-picked from #39840 by @flyinhigh and rebased cleanly on main.
- Defer config fetch in createGatewayEventHandler until gateway.ready to
avoid render-phase RPC that can mutate transcript state and trigger
React error 301 in embedded dashboard PTYs.
- Use undici WebSocket fallback when globalThis.WebSocket is unavailable
(Node attach mode and sidecar mirror sockets).
- Add regression tests for both fixes.
Co-authored-by: flyinhigh <flyinhigh@users.noreply.github.com>
Collapse the verbose multi-line rationale comments across the TUI/desktop/
backend approval surfaces into single-line "why" notes, and derive
APPROVAL_OPTS_NO_ALWAYS from APPROVAL_OPTS instead of re-listing it.
No behavior change.
When a tirith content-security warning is present the approval backend
forces allow_permanent=False and silently downgrades an "always" choice to
session scope (the persistence loop in check_all_command_guards only honors
"always" → permanent when no tirith finding exists). But the gateway notify
payload that drives the TUI and the Electron desktop app never carried that
flag, so both surfaces always rendered "Always allow" — offering a permanent
allow the backend would quietly refuse to persist.
Plumb allow_permanent end-to-end:
- tools/approval.py: include `allow_permanent: not has_tirith` in the gateway
approval_data the notify callback emits as `approval.request`.
- ui-tui: thread `allowPermanent` through the event handler, gateway types,
and ApprovalReq; ApprovalPrompt drops the "always" option (and renumbers the
quick-pick keys) when it's false.
- apps/desktop: thread `allow_permanent` through the gateway payload type, the
per-session approval store, and the inline ApprovalBar, which now hides the
"Always allow…" dropdown item when permanent allow is disallowed — reusing
the existing DropdownMenu / confirm-Dialog UI.
The desktop/TUI render path for approvals already landed in #38578 (the root
cause of approvals not surfacing in the GUI); this completes the salvage of
#37856 by carrying allow_permanent across both surfaces. #37856's original
thread-local _block() approach is dropped: desktop/TUI approvals resolve via
approval.respond → resolve_gateway_approval (the per-session queue), not the
_block()/request_id correlation, so a worker-thread callback waiting on _block
would never be released by the real UI.
Tests: gateway notify payload carries allow_permanent (True without tirith,
False with a tirith warning); ui-tui approvalAction reduced option set +
event-handler allowPermanent propagation; desktop store round-trip + the
ApprovalBar showing/hiding "Always allow".
Supersedes #37856Closes#37812
Co-authored-by: LeonSGP43 <cine.dreamer.one@gmail.com>
Adds an idle clock to the context/status bar in both the prompt_toolkit CLI
and the Ink TUI: once a turn completes, a dim '✓ <elapsed>' segment shows how
long the session has been idle since the last final agent response. Hidden
while a turn is live (the per-prompt elapsed timer covers that) and before
the first turn completes.
- cli.py: track _last_turn_finished_at when the agent thread exits, surface
it via _format_idle_since() in the snapshot, render in both the wide
fragments path and the plain-text fallback.
- ui-tui: stamp lastTurnEndedAt when busy flips false after a live turn,
thread it through appStatus -> StatusRule, render via a ticking IdleSince
segment sharing the duration breakpoint/width budget.