Track A: Token/cost display
- Read agent usage attrs (session_prompt_tokens, session_completion_tokens,
session_estimated_cost_usd) after run_conversation in streaming.py
- Add input_tokens, output_tokens, estimated_cost fields to Session model
- Include usage in done SSE event payload
- Store usage on S.lastUsage in messages.js done handler
- Render usage badge below last assistant message (input/output/cost)
Track B: Subagent delegation cards
- Add subagent_progress to toolIcon map with shuffle emoji
- Special-case subagent_progress in buildToolCard: "Subagent" label,
strip double emoji from preview, add tool-card-subagent CSS class
- Indented border-left styling for subagent cards
- Clean delegate_task display name
Track C: Skill picker in cron create form
- Add skill search input + tag chips to cron create form HTML
- Skill picker JS in panels.js: search/filter, click-to-add tags,
remove tag chips, pre-fetch skill list on form open
- submitCronCreate sends skills array in POST body
- Skill picker dropdown + tag CSS
Track D: Skill linked files viewer
- Add file query param to /api/skills/content endpoint
- Serve linked files from skill directory with path traversal protection
- Ensure linked_files key always present in skill content response
- Render linked files section below SKILL.md content in preview panel
- openSkillFile function for viewing individual linked files
Track E: Bug fixes and code quality
- Expand Session.__init__ and compact() to readable multi-line format
- Remove inline import json as _j2 inside loop in streaming.py
- Fix tool_calls: capture args from assistant messages, skip unresolved names
- Store args snapshot in persisted tool_calls for reload display
6 new tests. Total: 421 (409 passing).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause: sessions created before Sprint 22 have no profile tag (profile=None).
The client filter was '!s.profile || s.profile === S.activeProfile' -- the
'!s.profile' guard made ALL 33 legacy sessions visible under every profile,
so switching to Camanji still showed the entire default session history.
Fix:
- api/models.py all_sessions(): backfill profile='default' on sessions with
no profile tag before returning. This is in-memory only (no disk writes) --
legacy sessions just get attributed to the default profile at read time.
Applied to both the index-path and the full-scan fallback path.
- static/sessions.js: tighten the client filter to s.profile === S.activeProfile
(remove the '!s.profile' escape hatch -- now redundant since server fills it).
Every session now has an explicit profile, so the filter is precise.
Result: switching to Camanji shows only Camanji sessions. Default profile shows
legacy + default-tagged sessions. 'All profiles' toggle still shows everything.
S.activeProfile defaults to 'default' in the S object so first render is safe.
Tests: 426 passed, 0 failed.
Add full profile management to the web UI, matching the hermes-agent CLI
profile system. Profiles are isolated HERMES_HOME instances with their own
config, skills, memory, cron, and API keys.
Backend: new api/profiles.py wrapping hermes_cli.profiles, dynamic config
reloading, 5 new API endpoints, profile-aware path resolution, HERMES_HOME
env save/restore in streaming, module-level cache patching for skills_tool
and cron/jobs.
Frontend: profile chip in topbar with dropdown, Profiles sidebar panel with
CRUD UI, boot-time profile fetch, cascade refresh on switch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Session projects: named groups for organizing sessions. Project filter
bar with chips between search and session list. Create/rename/delete
projects, assign sessions via folder icon dropdown. Stored in
projects.json, project_id on Session model. 5 new API endpoints.
Code block copy button: every code block gets a Copy button in the
language header (or top-right for plain blocks). Clipboard API with
"Copied!" feedback.
Tool card expand/collapse: messages with 2+ tool cards get an
"Expand all / Collapse all" toggle above the card group.
13 new tests (237 total), all passing. No regressions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>