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  "session_id": "20260603_141242_47eb5876",
  "model": "deepseek-v4-pro",
  "base_url": "https://ollama.com/v1",
  "platform": "telegram",
  "session_start": "2026-06-03T21:25:50.285952",
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  "system_prompt": "You are Hermes Agent, an intelligent AI assistant created by Nous Research. You are helpful, knowledgeable, and direct. You assist users with a wide range of tasks including answering questions, writing and editing code, analyzing information, creative work, and executing actions via your tools. You communicate clearly, admit uncertainty when appropriate, and prioritize being genuinely useful over being verbose unless otherwise directed below. Be targeted and efficient in your exploration and investigations.\n\nIf the user asks about configuring, setting up, or using Hermes Agent itself, load the `hermes-agent` skill with skill_view(name='hermes-agent') before answering. Docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs\n\nYou have persistent memory across sessions. Save durable facts using the memory tool: user preferences, environment details, tool quirks, and stable conventions. Memory is injected into every turn, so keep it compact and focused on facts that will still matter later.\nPrioritize what reduces future user steering — the most valuable memory is one that prevents the user from having to correct or remind you again. User preferences and recurring corrections matter more than procedural task details.\nDo NOT save task progress, session outcomes, completed-work logs, or temporary TODO state to memory; use session_search to recall those from past transcripts. If you've discovered a new way to do something, solved a problem that could be necessary later, save it as a skill with the skill tool.\nWrite memories as declarative facts, not instructions to yourself. 'User prefers concise responses' ✓ — 'Always respond concisely' ✗. 'Project uses pytest with xdist' ✓ — 'Run tests with pytest -n 4' ✗. Imperative phrasing gets re-read as a directive in later sessions and can cause repeated work or override the user's current request. Procedures and workflows belong in skills, not memory. When the user references something from a past conversation or you suspect relevant cross-session context exists, use session_search to recall it before asking them to repeat themselves. After completing a complex task (5+ tool calls), fixing a tricky error, or discovering a non-trivial workflow, save the approach as a skill with skill_manage so you can reuse it next time.\nWhen using a skill and finding it outdated, incomplete, or wrong, patch it immediately with skill_manage(action='patch') — don't wait to be asked. Skills that aren't maintained become liabilities.\n\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\nMEMORY (your personal notes) [99% — 2,196/2,200 chars]\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\n`hermes memory setup` command resets memory.provider back to 'built-in' even if config.yaml had 'honcho'. To switch memory provider persistently: edit config.yaml directly, then restart gateway. Never call `hermes memory setup` after setting provider via CLI.\n§\nZimaOS Docker: DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config (root/.docker read-only). compose up/down nur aus App-Verzeichnis. Services: Camofox (camofox-browser:135.0.1, Ports 9377/6080), Home Assistant (2026.5.4, Port 8123, /DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/, 2× TP-Link KP105, Alexa-Bridge, kein Zigbee-Stick), CallKeep (/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/, Port 3002). Skills: zimaos-camofox-browser, home-assistant.\n§\nAhmed uses Ollama Cloud Pro ($20/mo, NOT local Ollama). Base URL: https://ollama.com/v1. 3 concurrent model limit. Setup: deepseek-v4-pro (main chat), kimi-k2.6 (all auxiliary + CCR coding), gemma3:4b (vision). Never add 4th model (404).\n§\nKiwi avatar: wizard kiwi bird by Zeyd. /DATA/.hermes/cache/images/img_c544871d6b1f.jpg\n§\nGateway recovery: check TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN + TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS in /DATA/.hermes/.env, gateway section in /DATA/AppData/hermes/config.yaml, stale PID/lock in /DATA/AppData/hermes/.\n§\nBachelorarbeit: Nur noch Kalss (Unternehmensrecht), Grabenwarter gestrichen. Frist 1.–10. Juni 2026, Bewerbung an sandra.schwarz@wu.ac.at.\n§\nPraktische/logistische Fragen zuerst logisch durchdenken, bevor ein Witz kommt. Bei \"Soll ich mit Auto oder zu Fuß zur Waschanlage?\" erst prüfen: Das Auto MUSS zur Waschanlage, also ist die Antwort \"Auto fahren\". Witz erst danach, nicht stattdessen.\n§\nGoogle OAuth token expires every ~7 days (Testing-mode project). Proactively check auth with `python /DATA/.hermes/skills/productivity/google-workspace/scripts/setup.py --check` at session start when Google calendar/gmail will be needed. Don't wait for the API call to fail.\n§\nZimaOS Server Audit 2.6.2026: TP-Link KP105 at 192.168.178.109 permanently offline (HA log flooded with connection errors). No HA backups configured despite backup integration installed. OpenClaw container unhealthy 12+ days. Remote key access configured for root. Server: ZimaOS v1.6.1 on ASUS UX410UAR, IP 192.168.178.171, MAC 6c:6e:07:16:f8:2e.\n\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\nUSER PROFILE (who the user is) [99% — 1,367/1,375 chars]\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\nProject dirs: /DATA/AppData/hermes/projects/ and /DATA/AppData/hermes/work/. (Note: \"Projekte\" folder deleted — now using \"projects\" exclusively.)\n§\nUser: Ahmed Zeyd Aytac. Calls me 'Kiwi'. Wants to be addressed as 'Boss' or 'Chef' — never 'Ahmed'. If using his name, use 'Zeyd' only.\n§\nUser's location is Wien (Vienna), Austria. When asked about weather, use this location by default.\n§\nWhen listing or reviewing files/content, user prefers top-level/project overview files first — not the full detailed breakdown of every individual skill file.\n§\nUser prefers concise technical CAD reports — wants STL path, dimensions, volume, PNG preview, watertight status only. Does NOT want print recommendations (material, layer height, supports, orientation, bed temp).\nUser actively iterates on skill design — exact specifications, prefers code that he can tweak himself.\n§\nUser does not want end-of-session skill reviews. When he says \"Stop saving\" he means stop the skill-update workflow immediately. Do not ask to review or save skills at session end.\n§\nUser wants YOLO mode permanently on — `approvals.mode: off` set in config.yaml. Never ask for command approval; just execute. (Doesn't override hardline blocklist: reboot, shutdown still blocked.)\n§\nUser wants responses without any header/separator lines (\"Text überhalb von den Linien\"). Clean, direct messages only.\n\n## Skills (mandatory)\nBefore replying, scan the skills below. If a skill matches or is even partially relevant to your task, you MUST load it with skill_view(name) and follow its instructions. Err on the side of loading — it is always better to have context you don't need than to miss critical steps, pitfalls, or established workflows. Skills contain specialized knowledge — API endpoints, tool-specific commands, and proven workflows that outperform general-purpose approaches. Load the skill even if you think you could handle the task with basic tools like web_search or terminal. Skills also encode the user's preferred approach, conventions, and quality standards for tasks like code review, planning, and testing — load them even for tasks you already know how to do, because the skill defines how it should be done here.\nWhenever the user asks you to configure, set up, install, enable, disable, modify, or troubleshoot Hermes Agent itself — its CLI, config, models, providers, tools, skills, voice, gateway, plugins, or any feature — load the `hermes-agent` skill first. It has the actual commands (e.g. `hermes config set …`, `hermes tools`, `hermes setup`) so you don't have to guess or invent workarounds.\nIf a skill has issues, fix it with skill_manage(action='patch').\nAfter difficult/iterative tasks, offer to save as a skill. If a skill you loaded was missing steps, had wrong commands, or needed pitfalls you discovered, update it before finishing.\n\n<available_skills>\n  3d-printing:\n    - 3d-druck-kiwi: Vollständiger Workflow zum Erstellen druckbarer 3D-Modell...\n  autonomous-ai-agents: Skills for spawning and orchestrating autonomous AI coding agents and multi-agent workflows — running independent agent processes, delegating tasks, and coordinating parallel workstreams.\n    - claude-code: Delegate coding to Claude Code CLI (features, PRs).\n    - hermes-agent: Configure, extend, or contribute to Hermes Agent.\n    - opencode: Delegate coding to OpenCode CLI (features, PR review).\n  cad-3d-print:\n    - cad-3d-print: Parametric 3D modeling with trimesh for FDM printing. Gen...\n  creative: Creative content generation — ASCII art, hand-drawn style diagrams, and visual design tools.\n    - architecture-diagram: Dark-themed SVG architecture/cloud/infra diagrams as HTML.\n    - ascii-art: ASCII art: pyfiglet, cowsay, boxes, image-to-ascii.\n    - ascii-video: ASCII video: convert video/audio to colored ASCII MP4/GIF.\n    - baoyu-comic: Knowledge comics (知识漫画): educational, biography, tutorial.\n    - baoyu-infographic: Infographics: 21 layouts x 21 styles (信息图, 可视化).\n    - claude-design: Design one-off HTML artifacts (landing, deck, prototype).\n    - comfyui: Generate images, video, and audio with ComfyUI — install,...\n    - design-md: Author/validate/export Google's DESIGN.md token spec files.\n    - excalidraw: Hand-drawn Excalidraw JSON diagrams (arch, flow, seq).\n    - humanizer: Humanize text: strip AI-isms and add real voice.\n    - ideation: Generate project ideas via creative constraints.\n    - manim-video: Manim CE animations: 3Blue1Brown math/algo videos.\n    - p5js: p5.js sketches: gen art, shaders, interactive, 3D.\n    - pixel-art: Pixel art w/ era palettes (NES, Game Boy, PICO-8).\n    - popular-web-designs: 54 real design systems (Stripe, Linear, Vercel) as HTML/CSS.\n    - pretext: Use when building creative browser demos with @chenglou/p...\n    - sketch: Throwaway HTML mockups: 2-3 design variants to compare.\n    - songwriting-and-ai-music: Songwriting craft and Suno AI music prompts.\n    - touchdesigner-mcp: Control a running TouchDesigner instance via twozero MCP ...\n  data-science: Skills for data science workflows — interactive exploration, Jupyter notebooks, data analysis, and visualization.\n    - jupyter-live-kernel: Iterative Python via live Jupyter kernel (hamelnb).\n  devops:\n    - kanban-orchestrator: Decomposition playbook + specialist-roster conventions + ...\n    - kanban-worker: Pitfalls, examples, and edge cases for Hermes Kanban work...\n    - webhook-subscriptions: Webhook subscriptions: event-driven agent runs.\n    - zimaos-administration: ZimaOS server administration — SSH, storage paths, system...\n    - zimaos-camofox-browser: Camofox-Browser als persistenten Docker-Dienst auf ZimaOS...\n  dogfood:\n    - dogfood: Exploratory QA of web apps: find bugs, evidence, reports.\n  email: Skills for sending, receiving, searching, and managing email from the terminal.\n    - himalaya: Himalaya CLI: IMAP/SMTP email from terminal.\n  gaming: Skills for setting up, configuring, and managing game servers, modpacks, and gaming-related infrastructure.\n    - minecraft-modpack-server: Host modded Minecraft servers (CurseForge, Modrinth).\n    - pokemon-player: Play Pokemon via headless emulator + RAM reads.\n  github: GitHub workflow skills for managing repositories, pull requests, code reviews, issues, and CI/CD pipelines using the gh CLI and git via terminal.\n    - codebase-inspection: Inspect codebases w/ pygount: LOC, languages, ratios.\n    - github-auth: GitHub auth setup: HTTPS tokens, SSH keys, gh CLI login.\n    - github-code-review: Review PRs: diffs, inline comments via gh or REST.\n    - github-issues: Create, triage, label, assign GitHub issues via gh or REST.\n    - github-pr-workflow: GitHub PR lifecycle: branch, commit, open, CI, merge.\n    - github-repo-management: Clone/create/fork repos; manage remotes, releases.\n  maker-electronics:\n    - esp32-desk-dashboard: ESP32-basierte Desk-Dashboards mit AMOLED, LVGL und BLE. ...\n  mcp: Skills for working with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers, tools, and integrations. Documents the built-in native MCP client — configure servers in config.yaml for automatic tool discovery.\n    - native-mcp: MCP client: connect servers, register tools (stdio/HTTP).\n  media: Skills for working with media content — YouTube transcripts, GIF search, music generation, and audio visualization.\n    - ebook-management: EPUB/PDF ebook metadata, cover retrieval and embedding. F...\n    - gif-search: Search/download GIFs from Tenor via curl + jq.\n    - heartmula: HeartMuLa: Suno-like song generation from lyrics + tags.\n    - media-file-management: Organize and normalize local media files (movies, TV show...\n    - songsee: Audio spectrograms/features (mel, chroma, MFCC) via CLI.\n    - spotify: Spotify: play, search, queue, manage playlists and devices.\n    - youtube-automation: Zero-cost headless YouTube video factory: Reddit sourcing...\n    - youtube-content: YouTube transcripts to summaries, threads, blogs.\n    - youtube-headless-pipeline: Vollautomatische YouTube-Shorts-Pipeline: Reddit-Stories ...\n  mlops: Knowledge and Tools for Machine Learning Operations - tools and frameworks for training, fine-tuning, deploying, and optimizing ML/AI models\n    - huggingface-hub: HuggingFace hf CLI: search/download/upload models, datasets.\n  mlops/evaluation: Model evaluation benchmarks, experiment tracking, data curation, tokenizers, and interpretability tools.\n    - evaluating-llms-harness: lm-eval-harness: benchmark LLMs (MMLU, GSM8K, etc.).\n    - weights-and-biases: W&B: log ML experiments, sweeps, model registry, dashboards.\n  mlops/inference: Model serving, quantization (GGUF/GPTQ), structured output, inference optimization, and model surgery tools for deploying and running LLMs.\n    - llama-cpp: llama.cpp local GGUF inference + HF Hub model discovery.\n    - obliteratus: OBLITERATUS: abliterate LLM refusals (diff-in-means).\n    - outlines: Outlines: structured JSON/regex/Pydantic LLM generation.\n    - serving-llms-vllm: vLLM: high-throughput LLM serving, OpenAI API, quantization.\n  mlops/models: Specific model architectures and tools — image segmentation (Segment Anything / SAM) and audio generation (AudioCraft / MusicGen). Additional model skills (CLIP, Stable Diffusion, Whisper, LLaVA) are available as optional skills.\n    - audiocraft-audio-generation: AudioCraft: MusicGen text-to-music, AudioGen text-to-sound.\n    - segment-anything-model: SAM: zero-shot image segmentation via points, boxes, masks.\n  mlops/research: ML research frameworks for building and optimizing AI systems with declarative programming.\n    - dspy: DSPy: declarative LM programs, auto-optimize prompts, RAG.\n  mlops/training: Fine-tuning, RLHF/DPO/GRPO training, distributed training frameworks, and optimization tools for training LLMs and other models.\n    - axolotl: Axolotl: YAML LLM fine-tuning (LoRA, DPO, GRPO).\n    - fine-tuning-with-trl: TRL: SFT, DPO, PPO, GRPO, reward modeling for LLM RLHF.\n    - unsloth: Unsloth: 2-5x faster LoRA/QLoRA fine-tuning, less VRAM.\n  note-taking: Note taking skills, to save information, assist with research, and collab on multi-session planning and information sharing.\n    - obsidian: Read, search, create, and edit notes in the Obsidian vaul...\n  productivity: Skills for document creation, presentations, spreadsheets, and other productivity workflows.\n    - airtable: Airtable REST API via curl. Records CRUD, filters, upserts.\n    - daily-dose: Modify DailyDose (täglicher Aktivitäten-Tracker PWA) — Ka...\n    - docmaster-access: Direkter Zugriff auf DocMaster-Dokumente auf ZimaOS — API...\n    - google-workspace: Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets via gws CLI or Python.\n    - linear: Linear: manage issues, projects, teams via GraphQL + curl.\n    - maps: Geocode, POIs, routes, timezones via OpenStreetMap/OSRM.\n    - mnemo-access: Direkter Zugriff auf Mnemo (Cartographer's Zettelkasten) ...\n    - nano-pdf: Edit PDF text/typos/titles via nano-pdf CLI (NL prompts).\n    - notion: Notion API via curl: pages, databases, blocks, search.\n    - ocr-and-documents: Extract text from PDFs/scans (pymupdf, marker-pdf).\n    - powerpoint: Create, read, edit .pptx decks, slides, notes, templates.\n  red-teaming:\n    - godmode: Jailbreak LLMs: Parseltongue, GODMODE, ULTRAPLINIAN.\n  research: Skills for academic research, paper discovery, literature review, domain reconnaissance, market data, content monitoring, and scientific knowledge retrieval.\n    - academic-research: Research professors, extract/publications, analyze resear...\n    - arxiv: Search arXiv papers by keyword, author, category, or ID.\n    - blogwatcher: Monitor blogs and RSS/Atom feeds via blogwatcher-cli tool.\n    - llm-wiki: Karpathy's LLM Wiki: build/query interlinked markdown KB.\n    - polymarket: Query Polymarket: markets, prices, orderbooks, history.\n  smart-home: Skills for controlling smart home devices — lights, switches, sensors, and home automation systems.\n    - home-assistant: Inspect, manage, and troubleshoot Home Assistant (Docker ...\n    - openhue: Control Philips Hue lights, scenes, rooms via OpenHue CLI.\n  social-media: Skills for interacting with social platforms and social-media workflows — posting, reading, monitoring, and account operations.\n    - reddit: Read Reddit posts, comments, and subreddits via JSON API ...\n    - xurl: X/Twitter via xurl CLI: post, search, DM, media, v2 API.\n  software-development:\n    - debugging-hermes-tui-commands: Debug Hermes TUI slash commands: Python, gateway, Ink UI.\n    - hermes-agent-skill-authoring: Author in-repo SKILL.md: frontmatter, validator, structure.\n    - node-inspect-debugger: Debug Node.js via --inspect + Chrome DevTools Protocol CLI.\n    - plan: Plan mode: write markdown plan to .hermes/plans/, no exec.\n    - python-debugpy: Debug Python: pdb REPL + debugpy remote (DAP).\n    - requesting-code-review: Pre-commit review: security scan, quality gates, auto-fix.\n    - spike: Throwaway experiments to validate an idea before build.\n    - subagent-driven-development: Execute plans via delegate_task subagents (2-stage review).\n    - systematic-debugging: 4-phase root cause debugging: understand bugs before fixing.\n    - test-driven-development: TDD: enforce RED-GREEN-REFACTOR, tests before code.\n    - writing-plans: Write implementation plans: bite-sized tasks, paths, code.\n    - zimaos-web-app: Build small single-file web apps for ZimaOS using FastAPI...\n  yuanbao:\n    - yuanbao: Yuanbao (元宝) groups: @mention users, query info/members.\n</available_skills>\n\nOnly proceed without loading a skill if genuinely none are relevant to the task.\n\nConversation started: Wednesday, June 03, 2026 02:12 PM\nModel: deepseek-v4-pro\nProvider: custom\n\nYou are on a text messaging communication platform, Telegram. Standard markdown is automatically converted to Telegram format. Supported: **bold**, *italic*, ~~strikethrough~~, ||spoiler||, `inline code`, ```code blocks```, [links](url), and ## headers. Telegram has NO table syntax — prefer bullet lists or labeled key: value pairs over pipe tables (any tables you do emit are auto-rewritten into row-group bullets, which you can produce directly for cleaner output). You can send media files natively: to deliver a file to the user, include MEDIA:/absolute/path/to/file in your response. Images (.png, .jpg, .webp) appear as photos, audio (.ogg) sends as voice bubbles, and videos (.mp4) play inline. You can also include image URLs in markdown format ![alt](url) and they will be sent as native photos.",
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      "function": {
        "name": "clarify",
        "description": "Ask the user a question when you need clarification, feedback, or a decision before proceeding. Supports two modes:\n\n1. **Multiple choice** — provide up to 4 choices. The user picks one or types their own answer via a 5th 'Other' option.\n2. **Open-ended** — omit choices entirely. The user types a free-form response.\n\nUse this tool when:\n- The task is ambiguous and you need the user to choose an approach\n- You want post-task feedback ('How did that work out?')\n- You want to offer to save a skill or update memory\n- A decision has meaningful trade-offs the user should weigh in on\n\nDo NOT use this tool for simple yes/no confirmation of dangerous commands (the terminal tool handles that). Prefer making a reasonable default choice yourself when the decision is low-stakes.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "question": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The question to present to the user."
            },
            "choices": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "maxItems": 4,
              "description": "Up to 4 answer choices. Omit this parameter entirely to ask an open-ended question. When provided, the UI automatically appends an 'Other (type your answer)' option."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "question"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
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      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "cronjob",
        "description": "Manage scheduled cron jobs with a single compressed tool.\n\nUse action='create' to schedule a new job from a prompt or one or more skills.\nUse action='list' to inspect jobs.\nUse action='update', 'pause', 'resume', 'remove', or 'run' to manage an existing job.\n\nTo stop a job the user no longer wants: first action='list' to find the job_id, then action='remove' with that job_id. Never guess job IDs — always list first.\n\nJobs run in a fresh session with no current-chat context, so prompts must be self-contained.\nIf skills are provided on create, the future cron run loads those skills in order, then follows the prompt as the task instruction.\nOn update, passing skills=[] clears attached skills.\n\nNOTE: The agent's final response is auto-delivered to the target. Put the primary\nuser-facing content in the final response. Cron jobs run autonomously with no user\npresent — they cannot ask questions or request clarification.\n\nImportant safety rule: cron-run sessions should not recursively schedule more cron jobs.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "One of: create, list, update, pause, resume, remove, run"
            },
            "job_id": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Required for update/pause/resume/remove/run"
            },
            "prompt": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "For create: the full self-contained prompt. If skills are also provided, this becomes the task instruction paired with those skills."
            },
            "schedule": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "For create/update: '30m', 'every 2h', '0 9 * * *', or ISO timestamp"
            },
            "name": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional human-friendly name"
            },
            "repeat": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Optional repeat count. Omit for defaults (once for one-shot, forever for recurring)."
            },
            "deliver": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Omit this parameter to auto-deliver back to the current chat and topic (recommended). Auto-detection preserves thread/topic context. Only set explicitly when the user asks to deliver somewhere OTHER than the current conversation. Values: 'origin' (same as omitting), 'local' (no delivery, save only), or platform:chat_id:thread_id for a specific destination. Examples: 'telegram:-1001234567890:17585', 'discord:#engineering', 'sms:+15551234567'. WARNING: 'platform:chat_id' without :thread_id loses topic targeting."
            },
            "skills": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Optional ordered list of skill names to load before executing the cron prompt. On update, pass an empty array to clear attached skills."
            },
            "model": {
              "type": "object",
              "description": "Optional per-job model override. If provider is omitted, the current main provider is pinned at creation time so the job stays stable.",
              "properties": {
                "provider": {
                  "type": "string",
                  "description": "Provider name (e.g. 'openrouter', 'anthropic', or 'custom:<name>' for a provider defined in custom_providers config — always include the ':<name>' suffix, never pass the bare 'custom'). Omit to use and pin the current provider."
                },
                "model": {
                  "type": "string",
                  "description": "Model name (e.g. 'anthropic/claude-sonnet-4', 'claude-sonnet-4')"
                }
              },
              "required": [
                "model"
              ]
            },
            "script": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional path to a script that runs each tick. In the default mode its stdout is injected into the agent's prompt as context (data-collection / change-detection pattern). With no_agent=True, the script IS the job and its stdout is delivered verbatim (classic watchdog pattern). Relative paths resolve under ~/.hermes/scripts/. ``.sh``/``.bash`` extensions run via bash, everything else via Python. On update, pass empty string to clear."
            },
            "no_agent": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "default": false,
              "description": "Default: False (LLM-driven job — the agent runs the prompt each tick). Set True to skip the LLM entirely: the scheduler just runs ``script`` on schedule and delivers its stdout verbatim. No tokens, no agent loop, no model override honoured. \n\nREQUIREMENTS when True: ``script`` MUST be set (``prompt`` and ``skills`` are ignored). \n\nDELIVERY SEMANTICS when True: (a) non-empty stdout is sent verbatim as the message; (b) EMPTY stdout means SILENT — nothing is sent to the user and they won't see anything happened, so design your script to stay quiet when there's nothing to report (the watchdog pattern); (c) non-zero exit / timeout sends an error alert so a broken watchdog can't fail silently. \n\nWHEN TO USE True: recurring script-only pings where the script itself produces the exact message text (memory/disk/GPU watchdogs, threshold alerts, heartbeats, CI notifications, API pollers with a fixed output shape). WHEN TO USE False (default): anything that needs reasoning — summarize a feed, draft a daily briefing, pick interesting items, rephrase data for a human, follow conditional logic based on content."
            },
            "context_from": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Optional job ID or list of job IDs whose most recent completed output is injected into the prompt as context before each run. Use this to chain cron jobs: job A collects data, job B processes it. Each entry must be a valid job ID (from cronjob action='list'). Note: injects the most recent completed output — does not wait for upstream jobs running in the same tick. On update, pass an empty array to clear."
            },
            "enabled_toolsets": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Optional list of toolset names to restrict the job's agent to (e.g. [\"web\", \"terminal\", \"file\", \"delegation\"]). When set, only tools from these toolsets are loaded, significantly reducing input token overhead. When omitted, all default tools are loaded. Infer from the job's prompt — e.g. use \"web\" if it calls web_search, \"terminal\" if it runs scripts, \"file\" if it reads files, \"delegation\" if it calls delegate_task. On update, pass an empty array to clear."
            },
            "workdir": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional absolute path to run the job from. When set, AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md / .cursorrules from that directory are injected into the system prompt, and the terminal/file/code_exec tools use it as their working directory — useful for running a job inside a specific project repo. Must be an absolute path that exists. When unset (default), preserves the original behaviour: no project context files, tools use the scheduler's cwd. On update, pass an empty string to clear. Jobs with workdir run sequentially (not parallel) to keep per-job directories isolated."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "delegate_task",
        "description": "Spawn one or more subagents to work on tasks in isolated contexts. Each subagent gets its own conversation, terminal session, and toolset. Only the final summary is returned -- intermediate tool results never enter your context window.\n\nTWO MODES (one of 'goal' or 'tasks' is required):\n1. Single task: provide 'goal' (+ optional context, toolsets)\n2. Batch (parallel): provide 'tasks' array with up to delegation.max_concurrent_children items (default 3, configurable via config.yaml, no hard ceiling). All run concurrently and results are returned together. Nested delegation requires role='orchestrator' and delegation.max_spawn_depth >= 2.\n\nWHEN TO USE delegate_task:\n- Reasoning-heavy subtasks (debugging, code review, research synthesis)\n- Tasks that would flood your context with intermediate data\n- Parallel independent workstreams (research A and B simultaneously)\n\nWHEN NOT TO USE (use these instead):\n- Mechanical multi-step work with no reasoning needed -> use execute_code\n- Single tool call -> just call the tool directly\n- Tasks needing user interaction -> subagents cannot use clarify\n- Durable long-running work that must outlive the current turn -> use cronjob (action='create') or terminal(background=True, notify_on_complete=True) instead. delegate_task runs SYNCHRONOUSLY inside the parent turn: if the parent is interrupted (user sends a new message, /stop, /new) the child is cancelled with status='interrupted' and its work is discarded. Children cannot continue in the background.\n\nIMPORTANT:\n- Subagents have NO memory of your conversation. Pass all relevant info (file paths, error messages, constraints) via the 'context' field.\n- If the user is writing in a non-English language, or asked for output in a specific language / tone / style, say so in 'context' (e.g. \"respond in Chinese\", \"return output in Japanese\"). Otherwise subagents default to English and their summaries will contaminate your final reply with the wrong language.\n- Subagent summaries are SELF-REPORTS, not verified facts. A subagent that claims \"uploaded successfully\" or \"file written\" may be wrong. For operations with external side-effects (HTTP POST/PUT, remote writes, file creation at shared paths, publishing), require the subagent to return a verifiable handle (URL, ID, absolute path, HTTP status) and verify it yourself — fetch the URL, stat the file, read back the content — before telling the user the operation succeeded.\n- Leaf subagents (role='leaf', the default) CANNOT call: delegate_task, clarify, memory, send_message, execute_code.\n- Orchestrator subagents (role='orchestrator') retain delegate_task so they can spawn their own workers, but still cannot use clarify, memory, send_message, or execute_code. Orchestrators are bounded by delegation.max_spawn_depth (default 2) and can be disabled globally via delegation.orchestrator_enabled=false.\n- Each subagent gets its own terminal session (separate working directory and state).\n- Results are always returned as an array, one entry per task.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "goal": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "What the subagent should accomplish. Be specific and self-contained -- the subagent knows nothing about your conversation history."
            },
            "context": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Background information the subagent needs: file paths, error messages, project structure, constraints. The more specific you are, the better the subagent performs."
            },
            "toolsets": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Toolsets to enable for this subagent. Default: inherits your enabled toolsets. Available toolsets: 'browser', 'cronjob', 'discord', 'discord_admin', 'feishu_doc', 'feishu_drive', 'file', 'homeassistant', 'image_gen', 'kanban', 'search', 'session_search', 'skills', 'spotify', 'terminal', 'todo', 'tts', 'video', 'vision', 'web', 'yuanbao'. Common patterns: ['terminal', 'file'] for code work, ['web'] for research, ['browser'] for web interaction, ['terminal', 'file', 'web'] for full-stack tasks."
            },
            "tasks": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "object",
                "properties": {
                  "goal": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Task goal"
                  },
                  "context": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Task-specific context"
                  },
                  "toolsets": {
                    "type": "array",
                    "items": {
                      "type": "string"
                    },
                    "description": "Toolsets for this specific task. Available: 'browser', 'cronjob', 'discord', 'discord_admin', 'feishu_doc', 'feishu_drive', 'file', 'homeassistant', 'image_gen', 'kanban', 'search', 'session_search', 'skills', 'spotify', 'terminal', 'todo', 'tts', 'video', 'vision', 'web', 'yuanbao'. Use 'web' for network access, 'terminal' for shell, 'browser' for web interaction."
                  },
                  "acp_command": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Per-task ACP command override (e.g. 'claude'). Overrides the top-level acp_command for this task only."
                  },
                  "acp_args": {
                    "type": "array",
                    "items": {
                      "type": "string"
                    },
                    "description": "Per-task ACP args override."
                  },
                  "role": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "enum": [
                      "leaf",
                      "orchestrator"
                    ],
                    "description": "Per-task role override. See top-level 'role' for semantics."
                  }
                },
                "required": [
                  "goal"
                ]
              },
              "description": "Batch mode: tasks to run in parallel (limit configurable via delegation.max_concurrent_children, default 3). Each gets its own subagent with isolated context and terminal session. When provided, top-level goal/context/toolsets are ignored."
            },
            "role": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "leaf",
                "orchestrator"
              ],
              "description": "Role of the child agent. 'leaf' (default) = focused worker, cannot delegate further. 'orchestrator' = can use delegate_task to spawn its own workers. Requires delegation.max_spawn_depth >= 2 in config; ignored (treated as 'leaf') when the child would exceed max_spawn_depth or when delegation.orchestrator_enabled=false."
            },
            "acp_command": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Override ACP command for child agents (e.g. 'claude', 'copilot'). When set, children use ACP subprocess transport instead of inheriting the parent's transport. Enables spawning Claude Code (claude --acp --stdio) or other ACP-capable agents from any parent, including Discord/Telegram/CLI."
            },
            "acp_args": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Arguments for the ACP command (default: ['--acp', '--stdio']). Only used when acp_command is set. Example: ['--acp', '--stdio', '--model', 'claude-opus-4-6']"
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "execute_code",
        "description": "Run a Python script that can call Hermes tools programmatically. Use this when you need 3+ tool calls with processing logic between them, need to filter/reduce large tool outputs before they enter your context, need conditional branching (if X then Y else Z), or need to loop (fetch N pages, process N files, retry on failure).\n\nUse normal tool calls instead when: single tool call with no processing, you need to see the full result and apply complex reasoning, or the task requires interactive user input.\n\nAvailable via `from hermes_tools import ...`:\n\n  read_file(path: str, offset: int = 1, limit: int = 500) -> dict\n    Lines are 1-indexed. Returns {\"content\": \"...\", \"total_lines\": N}\n  write_file(path: str, content: str) -> dict\n    Always overwrites the entire file.\n  search_files(pattern: str, target=\"content\", path=\".\", file_glob=None, limit=50) -> dict\n    target: \"content\" (search inside files) or \"files\" (find files by name). Returns {\"matches\": [...]}\n  patch(path: str, old_string: str, new_string: str, replace_all: bool = False) -> dict\n    Replaces old_string with new_string in the file.\n  terminal(command: str, timeout=None, workdir=None) -> dict\n    Foreground only (no background/pty). Returns {\"output\": \"...\", \"exit_code\": N}\n\nLimits: 5-minute timeout, 50KB stdout cap, max 50 tool calls per script. terminal() is foreground-only (no background or pty).\n\nScripts run in the session's working directory with the active venv's python, so project deps (pandas, etc.) and relative paths work like in terminal().\n\nPrint your final result to stdout. Use Python stdlib (json, re, math, csv, datetime, collections, etc.) for processing between tool calls.\n\nAlso available (no import needed — built into hermes_tools):\n  json_parse(text: str) — json.loads with strict=False; use for terminal() output with control chars\n  shell_quote(s: str) — shlex.quote(); use when interpolating dynamic strings into shell commands\n  retry(fn, max_attempts=3, delay=2) — retry with exponential backoff for transient failures",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "code": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Python code to execute. Import tools with `from hermes_tools import terminal, ...` and print your final result to stdout."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "code"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "memory",
        "description": "Save durable information to persistent memory that survives across sessions. Memory is injected into future turns, so keep it compact and focused on facts that will still matter later.\n\nWHEN TO SAVE (do this proactively, don't wait to be asked):\n- User corrects you or says 'remember this' / 'don't do that again'\n- User shares a preference, habit, or personal detail (name, role, timezone, coding style)\n- You discover something about the environment (OS, installed tools, project structure)\n- You learn a convention, API quirk, or workflow specific to this user's setup\n- You identify a stable fact that will be useful again in future sessions\n\nPRIORITY: User preferences and corrections > environment facts > procedural knowledge. The most valuable memory prevents the user from having to repeat themselves.\n\nDo NOT save task progress, session outcomes, completed-work logs, or temporary TODO state to memory; use session_search to recall those from past transcripts.\nIf you've discovered a new way to do something, solved a problem that could be necessary later, save it as a skill with the skill tool.\n\nTWO TARGETS:\n- 'user': who the user is -- name, role, preferences, communication style, pet peeves\n- 'memory': your notes -- environment facts, project conventions, tool quirks, lessons learned\n\nACTIONS: add (new entry), replace (update existing -- old_text identifies it), remove (delete -- old_text identifies it).\n\nSKIP: trivial/obvious info, things easily re-discovered, raw data dumps, and temporary task state.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "add",
                "replace",
                "remove"
              ],
              "description": "The action to perform."
            },
            "target": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "memory",
                "user"
              ],
              "description": "Which memory store: 'memory' for personal notes, 'user' for user profile."
            },
            "content": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The entry content. Required for 'add' and 'replace'."
            },
            "old_text": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Short unique substring identifying the entry to replace or remove."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action",
            "target"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "patch",
        "description": "Targeted find-and-replace edits in files. Use this instead of sed/awk in terminal. Uses fuzzy matching (9 strategies) so minor whitespace/indentation differences won't break it. Returns a unified diff. Auto-runs syntax checks after editing.\n\nReplace mode (default): find a unique string and replace it.\nPatch mode: apply V4A multi-file patches for bulk changes.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "mode": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "replace",
                "patch"
              ],
              "description": "Edit mode: 'replace' for targeted find-and-replace, 'patch' for V4A multi-file patches",
              "default": "replace"
            },
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "File path to edit (required for 'replace' mode)"
            },
            "old_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Text to find in the file (required for 'replace' mode). Must be unique in the file unless replace_all=true. Include enough surrounding context to ensure uniqueness."
            },
            "new_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Replacement text (required for 'replace' mode). Can be empty string to delete the matched text."
            },
            "replace_all": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "Replace all occurrences instead of requiring a unique match (default: false)",
              "default": false
            },
            "patch": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "V4A format patch content (required for 'patch' mode). Format:\n*** Begin Patch\n*** Update File: path/to/file\n@@ context hint @@\n context line\n-removed line\n+added line\n*** End Patch"
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "mode"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "process",
        "description": "Manage background processes started with terminal(background=true). Actions: 'list' (show all), 'poll' (check status + new output), 'log' (full output with pagination), 'wait' (block until done or timeout), 'kill' (terminate), 'write' (send raw stdin data without newline), 'submit' (send data + Enter, for answering prompts), 'close' (close stdin/send EOF).",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "list",
                "poll",
                "log",
                "wait",
                "kill",
                "write",
                "submit",
                "close"
              ],
              "description": "Action to perform on background processes"
            },
            "session_id": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Process session ID (from terminal background output). Required for all actions except 'list'."
            },
            "data": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Text to send to process stdin (for 'write' and 'submit' actions)"
            },
            "timeout": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Max seconds to block for 'wait' action. Returns partial output on timeout.",
              "minimum": 1
            },
            "offset": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Line offset for 'log' action (default: last 200 lines)"
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Max lines to return for 'log' action",
              "minimum": 1
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "read_file",
        "description": "Read a text file with line numbers and pagination. Use this instead of cat/head/tail in terminal. Output format: 'LINE_NUM|CONTENT'. Suggests similar filenames if not found. Use offset and limit for large files. Reads exceeding ~100K characters are rejected; use offset and limit to read specific sections of large files. NOTE: Cannot read images or binary files — use vision_analyze for images.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Path to the file to read (absolute, relative, or ~/path)"
            },
            "offset": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Line number to start reading from (1-indexed, default: 1)",
              "default": 1,
              "minimum": 1
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Maximum number of lines to read (default: 500, max: 2000)",
              "default": 500,
              "maximum": 2000
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "path"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "search_files",
        "description": "Search file contents or find files by name. Use this instead of grep/rg/find/ls in terminal. Ripgrep-backed, faster than shell equivalents.\n\nContent search (target='content'): Regex search inside files. Output modes: full matches with line numbers, file paths only, or match counts.\n\nFile search (target='files'): Find files by glob pattern (e.g., '*.py', '*config*'). Also use this instead of ls — results sorted by modification time.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "pattern": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Regex pattern for content search, or glob pattern (e.g., '*.py') for file search"
            },
            "target": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "content",
                "files"
              ],
              "description": "'content' searches inside file contents, 'files' searches for files by name",
              "default": "content"
            },
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Directory or file to search in (default: current working directory)",
              "default": "."
            },
            "file_glob": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Filter files by pattern in grep mode (e.g., '*.py' to only search Python files)"
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Maximum number of results to return (default: 50)",
              "default": 50
            },
            "offset": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Skip first N results for pagination (default: 0)",
              "default": 0
            },
            "output_mode": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "content",
                "files_only",
                "count"
              ],
              "description": "Output format for grep mode: 'content' shows matching lines with line numbers, 'files_only' lists file paths, 'count' shows match counts per file",
              "default": "content"
            },
            "context": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Number of context lines before and after each match (grep mode only)",
              "default": 0
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "pattern"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "send_message",
        "description": "Send a message to a connected messaging platform, or list available targets.\n\nIMPORTANT: When the user asks to send to a specific channel or person (not just a bare platform name), call send_message(action='list') FIRST to see available targets, then send to the correct one.\nIf the user just says a platform name like 'send to telegram', send directly to the home channel without listing first.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "send",
                "list"
              ],
              "description": "Action to perform. 'send' (default) sends a message. 'list' returns all available channels/contacts across connected platforms."
            },
            "target": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Delivery target. Format: 'platform' (uses home channel), 'platform:#channel-name', 'platform:chat_id', or 'platform:chat_id:thread_id' for Telegram topics and Discord threads. Examples: 'telegram', 'telegram:-1001234567890:17585', 'discord:999888777:555444333', 'discord:#bot-home', 'slack:#engineering', 'signal:+155****4567', 'matrix:!roomid:server.org', 'matrix:@user:server.org', 'yuanbao:direct:<account_id>' (DM), 'yuanbao:group:<group_code>' (group chat)"
            },
            "message": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The message text to send. To send an image or file, include MEDIA:<local_path> (e.g. 'MEDIA:/tmp/hermes/cache/img_xxx.jpg') in the message — the platform will deliver it as a native media attachment."
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "session_search",
        "description": "Search your long-term memory of past conversations, or browse recent sessions. This is your recall -- every past session is searchable, and this tool summarizes what happened.\n\nTWO MODES:\n1. Recent sessions (no query): Call with no arguments to see what was worked on recently. Returns titles, previews, and timestamps. Zero LLM cost, instant. Start here when the user asks what were we working on or what did we do recently.\n2. Keyword search (with query): Search for specific topics across all past sessions. Returns LLM-generated summaries of matching sessions.\n\nUSE THIS PROACTIVELY when:\n- The user says 'we did this before', 'remember when', 'last time', 'as I mentioned'\n- The user asks about a topic you worked on before but don't have in current context\n- The user references a project, person, or concept that seems familiar but isn't in memory\n- You want to check if you've solved a similar problem before\n- The user asks 'what did we do about X?' or 'how did we fix Y?'\n\nDon't hesitate to search when it is actually cross-session -- it's fast and cheap. Better to search and confirm than to guess or ask the user to repeat themselves.\n\nSearch syntax: keywords joined with OR for broad recall (elevenlabs OR baseten OR funding), phrases for exact match (\"docker networking\"), boolean (python NOT java), prefix (deploy*). IMPORTANT: Use OR between keywords for best results — FTS5 defaults to AND which misses sessions that only mention some terms. If a broad OR query returns nothing, try individual keyword searches in parallel. Returns summaries of the top matching sessions.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "query": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Search query — keywords, phrases, or boolean expressions to find in past sessions. Omit this parameter entirely to browse recent sessions instead (returns titles, previews, timestamps with no LLM cost)."
            },
            "role_filter": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional: only search messages from specific roles (comma-separated). E.g. 'user,assistant' to skip tool outputs."
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Max sessions to summarize (default: 3, max: 5).",
              "default": 3
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "skill_manage",
        "description": "Manage skills (create, update, delete). Skills are your procedural memory — reusable approaches for recurring task types. New skills go to ~/.hermes/skills/; existing skills can be modified wherever they live.\n\nActions: create (full SKILL.md + optional category), patch (old_string/new_string — preferred for fixes), edit (full SKILL.md rewrite — major overhauls only), delete, write_file, remove_file.\n\nOn delete, pass `absorbed_into=<umbrella>` when you're merging this skill's content into another one, or `absorbed_into=\"\"` when you're pruning it with no forwarding target. This lets the curator tell consolidation from pruning without guessing, so downstream consumers (cron jobs that reference the old skill name, etc.) get updated correctly. The target you name in `absorbed_into` must already exist — create/patch the umbrella first, then delete.\n\nCreate when: complex task succeeded (5+ calls), errors overcome, user-corrected approach worked, non-trivial workflow discovered, or user asks you to remember a procedure.\nUpdate when: instructions stale/wrong, OS-specific failures, missing steps or pitfalls found during use. If you used a skill and hit issues not covered by it, patch it immediately.\n\nAfter difficult/iterative tasks, offer to save as a skill. Skip for simple one-offs. Confirm with user before creating/deleting.\n\nGood skills: trigger conditions, numbered steps with exact commands, pitfalls section, verification steps. Use skill_view() to see format examples.\n\nPinned skills are protected from deletion only — skill_manage(action='delete') will refuse with a message pointing the user to `hermes curator unpin <name>`. Patches and edits go through on pinned skills so you can still improve them as pitfalls come up; pin only guards against irrecoverable loss.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "create",
                "patch",
                "edit",
                "delete",
                "write_file",
                "remove_file"
              ],
              "description": "The action to perform."
            },
            "name": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Skill name (lowercase, hyphens/underscores, max 64 chars). Must match an existing skill for patch/edit/delete/write_file/remove_file."
            },
            "content": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Full SKILL.md content (YAML frontmatter + markdown body). Required for 'create' and 'edit'. For 'edit', read the skill first with skill_view() and provide the complete updated text."
            },
            "old_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Text to find in the file (required for 'patch'). Must be unique unless replace_all=true. Include enough surrounding context to ensure uniqueness."
            },
            "new_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Replacement text (required for 'patch'). Can be empty string to delete the matched text."
            },
            "replace_all": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "For 'patch': replace all occurrences instead of requiring a unique match (default: false)."
            },
            "category": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional category/domain for organizing the skill (e.g., 'devops', 'data-science', 'mlops'). Creates a subdirectory grouping. Only used with 'create'."
            },
            "file_path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Path to a supporting file within the skill directory. For 'write_file'/'remove_file': required, must be under references/, templates/, scripts/, or assets/. For 'patch': optional, defaults to SKILL.md if omitted."
            },
            "file_content": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Content for the file. Required for 'write_file'."
            },
            "absorbed_into": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "For 'delete' only — declares intent so the curator can tell consolidation from pruning without guessing. Pass the umbrella skill name when this skill's content was merged into another (the target must already exist). Pass an empty string when the skill is truly stale and being pruned with no forwarding target. Omitting the arg on delete is supported for backward compatibility but downstream tooling (e.g. cron-job skill reference rewriting) will have to guess at intent."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action",
            "name"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "skill_view",
        "description": "Skills allow for loading information about specific tasks and workflows, as well as scripts and templates. Load a skill's full content or access its linked files (references, templates, scripts). First call returns SKILL.md content plus a 'linked_files' dict showing available references/templates/scripts. To access those, call again with file_path parameter.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "name": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The skill name (use skills_list to see available skills). For plugin-provided skills, use the qualified form 'plugin:skill' (e.g. 'superpowers:writing-plans')."
            },
            "file_path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "OPTIONAL: Path to a linked file within the skill (e.g., 'references/api.md', 'templates/config.yaml', 'scripts/validate.py'). Omit to get the main SKILL.md content."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "name"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "skills_list",
        "description": "List available skills (name + description). Use skill_view(name) to load full content.",
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        "description": "Execute shell commands on a Linux environment. Filesystem usually persists between calls.\n\nDo NOT use cat/head/tail to read files — use read_file instead.\nDo NOT use grep/rg/find to search — use search_files instead.\nDo NOT use ls to list directories — use search_files(target='files') instead.\nDo NOT use sed/awk to edit files — use patch instead.\nDo NOT use echo/cat heredoc to create files — use write_file instead.\nReserve terminal for: builds, installs, git, processes, scripts, network, package managers, and anything that needs a shell.\n\nForeground (default): Commands return INSTANTLY when done, even if the timeout is high. Set timeout=300 for long builds/scripts — you'll still get the result in seconds if it's fast. Prefer foreground for short commands.\nBackground: Set background=true to get a session_id. Two patterns:\n  (1) Long-lived processes that never exit (servers, watchers).\n  (2) Long-running tasks with notify_on_complete=true — you can keep working on other things and the system auto-notifies you when the task finishes. Great for test suites, builds, deployments, or anything that takes more than a minute.\nFor servers/watchers, do NOT use shell-level background wrappers (nohup/disown/setsid/trailing '&') in foreground mode. Use background=true so Hermes can track lifecycle and output.\nAfter starting a server, verify readiness with a health check or log signal, then run tests in a separate terminal() call. Avoid blind sleep loops.\nUse process(action=\"poll\") for progress checks, process(action=\"wait\") to block until done.\nWorking directory: Use 'workdir' for per-command cwd.\nPTY mode: Set pty=true for interactive CLI tools (Codex, Claude Code, Python REPL).\n\nDo NOT use vim/nano/interactive tools without pty=true — they hang without a pseudo-terminal. Pipe git output to cat if it might page.\n",
        "parameters": {
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              "description": "Run the command in the background. Two patterns: (1) Long-lived processes that never exit (servers, watchers). (2) Long-running tasks paired with notify_on_complete=true — you can keep working and get notified when the task finishes. For short commands, prefer foreground with a generous timeout instead.",
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              "description": "Max seconds to wait (default: 180, foreground max: 600). Returns INSTANTLY when command finishes — set high for long tasks, you won't wait unnecessarily. Foreground timeout above 600s is rejected; use background=true for longer commands.",
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        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "text": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The text to convert to speech. Provider-specific character caps apply and are enforced automatically (OpenAI 4096, xAI 15000, MiniMax 10000, ElevenLabs 5k-40k depending on model); over-long input is truncated."
            },
            "output_path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional custom file path to save the audio. Defaults to ~/.hermes/audio_cache/<timestamp>.mp3"
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          "required": [
            "text"
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        "description": "Manage your task list for the current session. Use for complex tasks with 3+ steps or when the user provides multiple tasks. Call with no parameters to read the current list.\n\nWriting:\n- Provide 'todos' array to create/update items\n- merge=false (default): replace the entire list with a fresh plan\n- merge=true: update existing items by id, add any new ones\n\nEach item: {id: string, content: string, status: pending|in_progress|completed|cancelled}\nList order is priority. Only ONE item in_progress at a time.\nMark items completed immediately when done. If something fails, cancel it and add a revised item.\n\nAlways returns the full current list.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "todos": {
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              "description": "Task items to write. Omit to read current list.",
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                "type": "object",
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                      "completed",
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      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "vision_analyze",
        "description": "Inspect an image from a URL, file path, or tool output when you need closer detail than what's visible in the conversation. If the user's image is already attached to the conversation and you can see it, just answer directly — only call this tool for images referenced by URL/path, images returned inside other tool results (browser screenshots, search thumbnails), or when you need a deeper look at a specific region the main model's vision may have missed.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "image_url": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Image URL (http/https) or local file path to analyze."
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            "question": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Your specific question or request about the image to resolve. The AI will automatically provide a complete image description AND answer your specific question."
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          "required": [
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        "description": "Write content to a file, completely replacing existing content. Use this instead of echo/cat heredoc in terminal. Creates parent directories automatically. OVERWRITES the entire file — use 'patch' for targeted edits. Auto-runs syntax checks on .py/.json/.yaml/.toml and other linted languages; only NEW errors introduced by this write are surfaced (pre-existing errors are filtered out).",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Path to the file to write (will be created if it doesn't exist, overwritten if it does)"
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            "content": {
              "type": "string",
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            "path",
            "content"
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      "content": "Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\n\nBitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“"
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      "reasoning": "Der Chef möchte zwei Termine für heute in seinem Kalender eintragen:\n\n1. \"Telefonat mit Oma\" - 1 Stunde\n2. \"Besuch bei Oma\" mit Nihan Teyze - 1 Stunde\n\nIch muss zuerst die aktuelle Uhrzeit und den Kalender checken. Heute ist laut System-Kontext Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2026, 14:12 Uhr.\n\nIch sollte den Google-Workspace-Skill laden, um Termine im Kalender einzutragen. Aber zuerst sollte ich prüfen, ob der Google OAuth-Token noch gültig ist (laut Memory: \"Google OAuth token expires every ~7 days. Proactively check auth\").\n\nLass mich den Google-Workspace-Skill laden und dann die Termine eintragen.",
      "reasoning_content": "Der Chef möchte zwei Termine für heute in seinem Kalender eintragen:\n\n1. \"Telefonat mit Oma\" - 1 Stunde\n2. \"Besuch bei Oma\" mit Nihan Teyze - 1 Stunde\n\nIch muss zuerst die aktuelle Uhrzeit und den Kalender checken. Heute ist laut System-Kontext Mittwoch, 3. Juni 2026, 14:12 Uhr.\n\nIch sollte den Google-Workspace-Skill laden, um Termine im Kalender einzutragen. Aber zuerst sollte ich prüfen, ob der Google OAuth-Token noch gültig ist (laut Memory: \"Google OAuth token expires every ~7 days. Proactively check auth\").\n\nLass mich den Google-Workspace-Skill laden und dann die Termine eintragen."
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      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"name\": \"google-workspace\", \"description\": \"Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets via gws CLI or Python.\", \"tags\": [\"Google\", \"Gmail\", \"Calendar\", \"Drive\", \"Sheets\", \"Docs\", \"Contacts\", \"Email\", \"OAuth\"], \"related_skills\": [\"himalaya\"], \"content\": \"---\\nname: google-workspace\\ndescription: \\\"Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets via gws CLI or Python.\\\"\\nversion: 1.0.1\\nauthor: Nous Research\\nlicense: MIT\\nrequired_credential_files:\\n  - path: /DATA/AppData/hermes/google_client_secret.json\\n    description: Google OAuth2 client credentials - project amadeus-494810\\n  - path: /DATA/.hermes/google_token.json\\n    description: Google OAuth2 token - ahmed.aytac@gmail.com, all scopes granted\\nmetadata:\\n  hermes:\\n    tags: [Google, Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Sheets, Docs, Contacts, Email, OAuth]\\n    homepage: https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent\\n    related_skills: [himalaya]\\n---\\n\\n# Google Workspace\\n\\nGmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs — through Hermes-managed OAuth and a thin CLI wrapper. When `gws` is installed, the skill uses it as the execution backend for broader Google Workspace coverage; otherwise it falls back to the bundled Python client implementation.\\n\\n## References\\n\\n- `references/gmail-search-syntax.md` — Gmail search operators (is:unread, from:, newer_than:, etc.)\\n- `references/bulk-gmail-operations.md` — Bulk deletion: rate-limiting, retry patterns, date-range pagination\\n\\n## Scripts\\n\\n- `scripts/setup.py` — OAuth2 setup (run once to authorize)\\n- `scripts/google_api.py` — compatibility wrapper CLI. It prefers `gws` for operations when available, while preserving Hermes' existing JSON output contract.\\n\\n## First-Time Setup\\n\\nThe setup is fully non-interactive — you drive it step by step so it works\\non CLI, Telegram, Discord, or any platform.\\n\\nDefine a shorthand first:\\n\\n```bash\\nGSETUP=\\\"python ${HERMES_HOME:-$HOME/.hermes}/skills/productivity/google-workspace/scripts/setup.py\\\"\\n```\\n\\n### Step 0: Check if already set up\\n\\n```bash\\n$GSETUP --check\\n```\\n\\nIf it prints `AUTHENTICATED`, skip to Usage — setup is already done.\\n\\n### Step 1: Triage — ask the user what they need\\n\\nBefore starting OAuth setup, ask the user TWO questions:\\n\\n**Question 1: \\\"What Google services do you need? Just email, or also\\nCalendar/Drive/Sheets/Docs?\\\"**\\n\\n- **Email only** → They don't need this skill at all. Use the `himalaya` skill\\n  instead — it works with a Gmail App Password (Settings → Security → App\\n  Passwords) and takes 2 minutes to set up. No Google Cloud project needed.\\n  Load the himalaya skill and follow its setup instructions.\\n\\n- **Anything beyond email** → Continue with this skill. Note: the setup\\n  script (`setup.py`) always requests the full SCOPES list (Gmail\\n  read/send/modify, Calendar, Drive read, Contacts, Sheets, Docs read).\\n  There is no `--services` flag to narrow scopes — the user can deselect\\n  individual permissions in Google's consent screen if desired.\\n\\n**Question 2: \\\"Does your Google account use Advanced Protection (hardware\\nsecurity keys required to sign in)? If you're not sure, you probably don't\\n— it's something you would have explicitly enrolled in.\\\"**\\n\\n- **No / Not sure** → Normal setup. Continue below.\\n- **Yes** → Their Workspace admin must add the OAuth client ID to the org's\\n  allowed apps list before Step 4 will work. Let them know upfront.\\n\\n### Step 2: Create OAuth credentials (one-time, ~5 minutes)\\n\\nTell the user:\\n\\n> You need a Google Cloud OAuth client. This is a one-time setup:\\n>\\n> 1. Create or select a project:\\n>    https://console.cloud.google.com/projectselector2/home/dashboard\\n> 2. Enable the required APIs from the API Library:\\n>    https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library\\n>    Enable: Gmail API, Google Calendar API, Google Drive API,\\n>    Google Sheets API, Google Docs API, People API\\n> 3. Create the OAuth client here:\\n>    https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials\\n>    Credentials → Create Credentials → OAuth 2.0 Client ID\\n> 4. Application type: \\\"Desktop app\\\" → Create\\n> 5. If the app is still in Testing, add the user's Google account as a test user here:\\n>    https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/audience\\n>    Audience → Test users → Add users\\n> 6. Download the JSON file and tell me the file path\\n>\\n> Important Hermes CLI note: if the file path starts with `/`, do NOT send only the bare path as its own message in the CLI, because it can be mistaken for a slash command. Send it in a sentence instead, like:\\n> `The JSON file path is: /home/user/Downloads/client_secret_....json`\\n\\nOnce they provide the path:\\n\\n```bash\\n$GSETUP --client-secret /path/to/client_secret.json\\n```\\n\\nIf they paste the raw client ID / client secret values instead of a file path,\\nwrite a valid Desktop OAuth JSON file for them yourself, save it somewhere\\nexplicit (for example `~/Downloads/hermes-google-client-secret.json`), then run\\n`--client-secret` against that file.\\n\\n### Step 3: Get authorization URL\\n\\n```bash\\n$GSETUP --auth-url\\n```\\n\\nThe script prints the full OAuth URL to stdout. The agent must extract it and\\nsend it to the user as a clickable link.\\n\\nAgent rules for this step:\\n- The script outputs ONLY the URL (one line) — no JSON wrapper, no `auth_url` field.\\n- Send that exact URL to the user as a single line. It needs to be a clickable link.\\n- Tell the user that the browser will likely fail on `http://localhost:1` after approval, and that this is expected.\\n- Tell them to copy the ENTIRE redirected URL from the browser address bar.\\n- If the user gets `Error 403: access_denied`, send them directly to `https://console.cloud.google.com/auth/audience` to add themselves as a test user.\\n\\n### Step 4: Exchange the code\\n\\nThe user will paste back either a URL like `http://localhost:1/?code=4/0A...&scope=...`\\nor just the code string. Either works. The `--auth-url` step stores a temporary\\npending OAuth session locally so `--auth-code` can complete the PKCE exchange\\nlater, even on headless systems:\\n\\n```bash\\n$GSETUP --auth-code \\\"THE_URL_OR_CODE_THE_USER_PASTED\\\"\\n```\\n\\nIf `--auth-code` fails because the code expired, was already used, or came from\\nan older browser tab, run `$GSETUP --auth-url` again to get a fresh URL.\\n\\n### Step 5: Verify\\n\\n```bash\\n$GSETUP --check\\n```\\n\\nShould print `AUTHENTICATED`. Setup is complete — token refreshes automatically from now on.\\n\\n### Notes\\n\\n- Token is stored at `~/.hermes/google_token.json` and auto-refreshes.\\n- Pending OAuth session state/verifier are stored temporarily at `~/.hermes/google_oauth_pending.json` until exchange completes.\\n- If `gws` is installed, `google_api.py` points it at the same `~/.hermes/google_token.json` credentials file. Users do not need to run a separate `gws auth login` flow.\\n- To revoke: `$GSETUP --revoke`\\n- **Zeyd's setup:** Client secret stored at `/DATA/AppData/hermes/google_client_secret.json` (project: `amadeus-494810`, client ID `760929667815-...`). Token at `/DATA/.hermes/google_token.json` (profile-scoped). Gmail address: `ahmed.aytac@gmail.com`. All scopes granted (Gmail read/send/modify, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, Docs). Do NOT re-ask for client secret path if these files exist.\\n\\n## Usage\\n\\nAll commands go through the API script. Set `GAPI` as a shorthand:\\n\\n```bash\\nGAPI=\\\"python ${HERMES_HOME:-$HOME/.hermes}/skills/productivity/google-workspace/scripts/google_api.py\\\"\\n```\\n\\n### Gmail\\n\\n```bash\\n# Search (returns JSON array with id, from, subject, date, snippet)\\n$GAPI gmail search \\\"is:unread\\\" --max 10\\n$GAPI gmail search \\\"from:boss@company.com newer_than:1d\\\"\\n$GAPI gmail search \\\"has:attachment filename:pdf newer_than:7d\\\"\\n\\n# Read full message (returns JSON with body text)\\n$GAPI gmail get MESSAGE_ID\\n\\n# Send\\n$GAPI gmail send --to user@example.com --subject \\\"Hello\\\" --body \\\"Message text\\\"\\n$GAPI gmail send --to user@example.com --subject \\\"Report\\\" --body \\\"<h1>Q4</h1><p>Details...</p>\\\" --html\\n$GAPI gmail send --to user@example.com --subject \\\"Hello\\\" --from '\\\"Research Agent\\\" <user@example.com>' --body \\\"Message text\\\"\\n\\n# Reply (automatically threads and sets In-Reply-To)\\n$GAPI gmail reply MESSAGE_ID --body \\\"Thanks, that works for me.\\\"\\n$GAPI gmail reply MESSAGE_ID --from '\\\"Support Bot\\\" <user@example.com>' --body \\\"Thanks\\\"\\n\\n# Labels\\n$GAPI gmail labels\\n$GAPI gmail modify MESSAGE_ID --add-labels LABEL_ID\\n$GAPI gmail modify MESSAGE_ID --remove-labels UNREAD\\n```\\n\\n### Calendar\\n\\n```bash\\n# List events (defaults to next 7 days)\\n$GAPI calendar list\\n$GAPI calendar list --start 2026-03-01T00:00:00Z --end 2026-03-07T23:59:59Z\\n\\n# Create event (ISO 8601 with timezone required)\\n$GAPI calendar create --summary \\\"Team Standup\\\" --start 2026-03-01T10:00:00-06:00 --end 2026-03-01T10:30:00-06:00\\n$GAPI calendar create --summary \\\"Lunch\\\" --start 2026-03-01T12:00:00Z --end 2026-03-01T13:00:00Z --location \\\"Cafe\\\"\\n$GAPI calendar create --summary \\\"Review\\\" --start 2026-03-01T14:00:00Z --end 2026-03-01T15:00:00Z --attendees \\\"alice@co.com,bob@co.com\\\"\\n\\n# Delete event\\n$GAPI calendar delete EVENT_ID\\n```\\n\\n### Drive\\n\\n```bash\\n$GAPI drive search \\\"quarterly report\\\" --max 10\\n$GAPI drive search \\\"mimeType='application/pdf'\\\" --raw-query --max 5\\n```\\n\\n### Contacts\\n\\n```bash\\n$GAPI contacts list --max 20\\n```\\n\\n### Sheets\\n\\n```bash\\n# Read\\n$GAPI sheets get SHEET_ID \\\"Sheet1!A1:D10\\\"\\n\\n# Write\\n$GAPI sheets update SHEET_ID \\\"Sheet1!A1:B2\\\" --values '[[\\\"Name\\\",\\\"Score\\\"],[\\\"Alice\\\",\\\"95\\\"]]'\\n\\n# Append rows\\n$GAPI sheets append SHEET_ID \\\"Sheet1!A:C\\\" --values '[[\\\"new\\\",\\\"row\\\",\\\"data\\\"]]'\\n```\\n\\n### Docs\\n\\n```bash\\n$GAPI docs get DOC_ID\\n```\\n\\n## Output Format\\n\\nAll commands return JSON. Parse with `jq` or read directly. Key fields:\\n\\n- **Gmail search**: `[{id, threadId, from, to, subject, date, snippet, labels}]`\\n- **Gmail get**: `{id, threadId, from, to, subject, date, labels, body}`\\n- **Gmail send/reply**: `{status: \\\"sent\\\", id, threadId}`\\n- **Calendar list**: `[{id, summary, start, end, location, description, htmlLink}]`\\n- **Calendar create**: `{status: \\\"created\\\", id, summary, htmlLink}`\\n- **Drive search**: `[{id, name, mimeType, modifiedTime, webViewLink}]`\\n- **Contacts list**: `[{name, emails: [...], phones: [...]}]`\\n- **Sheets get**: `[[cell, cell, ...], ...]`\\n\\n## Rules\\n\\n1. **Never send email or create/delete events without confirming with the user first.** Show the draft content and ask for approval.\\n2. **Check auth before first use** — run `setup.py --check`. If it fails, guide the user through setup.\\n3. **Use the Gmail search syntax reference** for complex queries — load it with `skill_view(\\\"google-workspace\\\", file_path=\\\"references/gmail-search-syntax.md\\\")`.\\n4. **Calendar times must include timezone** — always use ISO 8601 with offset (e.g., `2026-03-01T10:00:00-06:00`) or UTC (`Z`).\\n5. **Respect rate limits** — avoid rapid-fire sequential API calls. Batch reads when possible.\\n\\n## Pitfalls\\n\\n- **`$GAPI gmail get` returns empty body for complex multipart emails**: The `_extract_message_body` helper in `google_api.py` only handles simple MIME structures. For multipart/mixed emails with HTML content, inline images, and PDF attachments (e.g. Gotogate booking confirmations), the body field is often empty. When this happens, drop to raw Python: fetch with `format=\\\"raw\\\"`, decode the base64, use `email.message_from_bytes` to walk the parts, and extract `text/plain` or `text/html` payloads explicitly. For PDF attachments: find the `application/pdf` part, save the decoded data, then use `fitz` (PyMuPDF) to extract text. See `references/gmail-raw-extraction.md` for the full pattern.\\n- **Testing-mode token expiry (7 days)**: If the Google Cloud project is in \\\"Testing\\\" status (not published to Production), OAuth refresh tokens live only **7 days**. After that, every API call fails with `REFRESH_FAILED: invalid_grant: Token has been expired or revoked`. The fix: either go through the re-auth flow (`--revoke` then `--auth-url`), OR permanently solve it by publishing the app to Production in Google Cloud Console → OAuth consent screen. The user should expect this every ~7 days until the project is published. When re-authenticating, always `--revoke` first to clean up the dead token file — the old invalid token on disk can confuse the setup script even after a fresh auth.\\n- **Image-extracted addresses**: When the recipient email comes from an image (screenshot, WhatsApp share, photo), OCR/vision can misread characters — e.g. `sanktmarien.at` read as `sanktmariaen.at`. Before sending, sanity-check the domain against known patterns (schools, companies, etc.) and confirm with the user if anything looks off. A wrong domain means the email goes into a black hole with no bounce.\\n\\n## Re-Authentication When Token Expires or Goes Missing\\n\\nThe 7-day testing-mode expiry is documented under Pitfalls. Here's the exact recovery flow depending on what state you're in:\\n\\n**Token file missing (deleted/never existed):** `--revoke` prints `No token to revoke.` — that's fine. Run `--client-secret /path/to/file.json` first (even if already on disk; this re-saves it and seeds the PKCE session state needed for `--auth-url`), then `--auth-url`, then `--auth-code`.\\n\\n**Token exists but refresh fails (REFRESH_FAILED):** `--revoke` first to clean the dead token, then same flow: `--client-secret` → `--auth-url` → `--auth-code`.\\n\\n## Calendar Multi-Calendar Support\\n\\n`google_api.py` now supports querying ALL user calendars, not just `primary`.\\n\\n**List all available calendars:**\\n```bash\\n$GAPI calendar calendars\\n# Returns: [{\\\"id\\\": \\\"...\\\", \\\"summary\\\": \\\"Arbeit\\\"}, {\\\"id\\\": \\\"...\\\", \\\"summary\\\": \\\"Uni\\\"}, ...]\\n```\\n\\n**Fetch events from all calendars at once:**\\n```bash\\n$GAPI calendar list --all-calendars\\n# Returns events with extra fields: \\\"calendarId\\\" and \\\"calendarSummary\\\" per event\\n```\\n\\nUse `--all-calendars` in cronjob prompts and agent workflows that need a complete daily view. The default `--calendar primary` still works for targeted queries.\\n\\nInternal implementation: `_get_all_calendars()` fetches via `calendarList.list` API, then `_list_calendar_events()` iterates each calendar. Events are merged and sorted by start time.\\n\\n## Flight Booking Workflow\\n\\nWhen the user books flights and wants them in the calendar, create one event per flight segment with timezone-offset ISO 8601 times matching the departure and arrival airports' local zones. Use descriptive summaries with emoji, include the flight code and route. Always put the booking reference number in the description. For multi-city round-trips (e.g. VIE→IST→ALP→IST→VIE), fire all four `calendar create` commands in parallel since they are independent.\\n\\nExtract flight details from booking emails: if `$GAPI gmail get` returns empty body (common with HTML multipart Gotogate emails), drop to raw Python with `format=\\\"raw\\\"`, decode base64, walk MIME parts, and extract the PDF attachment with `fitz` (PyMuPDF). See references/gmail-raw-extraction.md for the full pattern.\\n\\n## Troubleshooting\\n\\n| Problem | Fix |\\n|---------|-----|\\n| `NOT_AUTHENTICATED` | Run setup Steps 2-5 above |\\n| `REFRESH_FAILED` | Token revoked or expired — see Re-Authentication section above |\\n| Token file missing, `--revoke` says \\\"No token to revoke\\\" | Normal — just run `--client-secret`, then `--auth-url`, then `--auth-code` |\\n| `HttpError 403: Insufficient Permission` | Missing API scope — `$GSETUP --revoke` then redo Steps 3-5 |\\n| `HttpError 403: Access Not Configured` | API not enabled — user needs to enable it in Google Cloud Console |\\n| `ModuleNotFoundError` | Run `$GSETUP --install-deps` |\\n| Advanced Protection blocks auth | Workspace admin must allowlist the OAuth client ID |\\n| Terminal tool blocks `&` in subject/body as backgrounding | False positive from the terminal sandbox — just re-run; it usually succeeds on the retry. If it persists, escape the `&` as `\\\\&` or quote the entire `--body` string with single quotes instead of double quotes. |\\n\\n## Revoking Access\\n\\n```bash\\n$GSETUP --revoke\\n```\\n\", \"path\": \"productivity/google-workspace/SKILL.md\", \"skill_dir\": \"/DATA/.hermes/skills/productivity/google-workspace\", \"linked_files\": {\"references\": [\"references/bulk-gmail-operations.md\", \"references/gmail-raw-extraction.md\", \"references/gmail-search-syntax.md\"], \"scripts\": [\"scripts/_hermes_home.py\", \"scripts/google_api.py\", \"scripts/gws_bridge.py\", \"scripts/setup.py\"]}, \"usage_hint\": \"To view linked files, call skill_view(name, file_path) where file_path is e.g. 'references/api.md' or 'assets/config.yaml'\", \"required_environment_variables\": [], \"required_commands\": [], \"missing_required_environment_variables\": [], \"missing_credential_files\": [\"/DATA/AppData/hermes/google_client_secret.json\", \"/DATA/.hermes/google_token.json\"], \"missing_required_commands\": [], \"setup_needed\": true, \"setup_skipped\": false, \"readiness_status\": \"setup_needed\", \"setup_note\": \"Setup needed before using this skill: missing file /DATA/AppData/hermes/google_client_secret.json, file /DATA/.hermes/google_token.json.\", \"metadata\": {\"hermes\": {\"tags\": [\"Google\", \"Gmail\", \"Calendar\", \"Drive\", \"Sheets\", \"Docs\", \"Contacts\", \"Email\", \"OAuth\"], \"homepage\": \"https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent\", \"related_skills\": [\"himalaya\"]}}}",
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      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Zwei Events heute, je 1h — Chef, welche Uhrzeiten sollen's sein? Einfach irgendwann heute Nachmittag, oder hast du bestimmte Zeiten im Kopf?",
      "reasoning": "The user wants me to:\n1. Create a calendar event for \"Telefonat mit Oma\" (phone call with grandma) - 1 hour today\n2. Create a calendar event for \"Nihan Teyze\" - 1 hour today\n\nBoth should have \"Besuch bei Oma\" in their notes/description.\n\nLet me first check the Google auth status, and also figure out what timezone to use. The user is in Vienna (Wien), Austria, so timezone is Europe/Vienna (currently CEST, UTC+2).\n\nBut the skill says the credential files are missing - but wait, the memory says the setup is complete. Let me check the auth first. The skill readiness says \"setup_needed\" but memory says the token file exists. Let me just try checking auth.\n\nActually wait - the user didn't specify times. They just said \"heute 1h\" each. I should ask for times, but that might be annoying. Let me just create them for reasonable times today. Actually, I should clarify what times they want... but they said \"bitte\" and seem to want me to just do it. Let me check the auth and then ask about times.\n\nActually, they might just want me to pick times. But picking times for someone else's calls with grandma and aunt is weird. Let me ask.\n\nWait, let me first check if Google auth works, and then use clarify to ask about times."
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      "content": "Oma = Anneanne und es geht um Callkeep"
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      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Ah, CallKeep — dann geht's um Anrufe loggen, nicht um Google Calendar! Lass mich kurz schauen, wie dein CallKeep-Setup läuft.",
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      "reasoning": "Wait, the user is clarifying:\n\n1. \"Oma\" should be labeled as \"Anneanne\" (Turkish for maternal grandmother)\n2. It's about CallKeep — not Google Calendar!\n\nSo these are phone calls to log in CallKeep, not Google Calendar events. Let me load the CallKeep-related skill. Looking at the skills list, I see \"mnemo-access\" which is related to Mnemo (Cartographer's Zettelkasten). But CallKeep is mentioned in memory: `CallKeep (/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/, Port 3002)`. Let me check if there's a skill for CallKeep or if I need to interact with it directly.\n\nActually, looking at the memory again: \"CallKeep (/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/, Port 3002)\". There's no skill listed for CallKeep. Let me check the mnemo-access skill since CallKeep might be part of that ecosystem. But first, let me search for any CallKeep-related files or skills.\n\nLet me check if there's a CallKeep skill I'm missing, or if this is an API I need to interact with directly.",
      "reasoning_content": "Wait, the user is clarifying:\n\n1. \"Oma\" should be labeled as \"Anneanne\" (Turkish for maternal grandmother)\n2. It's about CallKeep — not Google Calendar!\n\nSo these are phone calls to log in CallKeep, not Google Calendar events. Let me load the CallKeep-related skill. Looking at the skills list, I see \"mnemo-access\" which is related to Mnemo (Cartographer's Zettelkasten). But CallKeep is mentioned in memory: `CallKeep (/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/, Port 3002)`. Let me check if there's a skill for CallKeep or if I need to interact with it directly.\n\nActually, looking at the memory again: \"CallKeep (/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/, Port 3002)\". There's no skill listed for CallKeep. Let me check the mnemo-access skill since CallKeep might be part of that ecosystem. But first, let me search for any CallKeep-related files or skills.\n\nLet me check if there's a CallKeep skill I'm missing, or if this is an API I need to interact with directly."
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      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"query\": \"CallKeep OR callkeep\", \"results\": [{\"session_id\": \"20260523_151353_dc3fb46e\", \"when\": \"May 23, 2026 at 03:13 PM\", \"source\": \"telegram\", \"model\": \"deepseek-v4-pro\", \"summary\": \"**CallKeep Container Rebuilds and App Management on ZimaOS**\\n\\n**1. What the user wanted to accomplish**\\nThe user requested multiple rebuilds of the CallKeep Docker container on ZimaOS (host: 192.168.178.171) because new versions of `main.py` and `frontend/index.html` were present in the source directory but the running image still contained old code. Additionally, the user asked the assistant to take over daily management of the CallKeep app (creating contacts, logging calls, sending reminders).\\n\\n**2. Actions taken and outcomes**\\n- **Located the project**: Found CallKeep at `/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/` with a CasaOS-managed compose file at `/var/lib/casaos/apps/callkeep/docker-compose.yml`.\\n- **Identified the running container**: Container named `CallKeep`, image `callkeep-callkeep`, mapped to port `3002`.\\n- **Addressed Docker config permission errors**: The environment repeatedly hit `WARNING: Error loading config file: open /DATA/.docker/config.json: permission denied`. This was worked around by setting `DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config` (after ensuring `/tmp/docker-config` was owned by `az-a:docker`).\\n- **Rebuilt the image multiple times**: Used `DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config docker compose build --no-cache` from the CasaOS app directory, followed by `docker compose up -d` to start the container. A plain `docker build -t callkeep .` + `docker run` was attempted early on but abandoned because it caused ZimaOS to flag the container as an unmanaged “Legacy App.”\\n- **Verified deployments**:\\n  - `curl -s -o /dev/null -w \\\"%{http_code}\\\\n\\\" http://localhost:3002/` consistently returned `HTTP 200`.\\n  - `GET /api/options` eventually returned only `frequencies` (8 items) and `directions`, confirming the removal of `moods` and `relationships`.\\n  - `GET /api/stats` returned JSON such as `{\\\"total_contacts\\\":4,\\\"calls_this_week\\\":3,\\\"week_start\\\":\\\"2026-05-18\\\"}`.\\n  - Confirmed the new UI elements in `frontend/index.html`: warm cream background (`--bg: #FBF7F1`), Fraunces serif font, and the headline “Deine Menschen.”\\n- **Tested the summary feature**: Used the Kiwi logging endpoint to verify that call summaries persisted:  \\n  `curl -s \\\"http://localhost:3002/api/kiwi/log-call?contact_name=Anneanne&direction=Eingehend&duration_minutes=8&summary=Oma%20geht%20es%20gut...\\\"`  \\n  Result: summary text “Oma geht es gut, freut sich auf Besuch” was saved and visible in the call history (`GET /api/calls`).\\n- **Set up operational management**:\\n  - Created a contact named **Anneanne** with weekly frequency via `POST /api/contacts`.\\n  - Logged an outgoing 5-minute call for “Oma (Anneanne).”\\n  - Scheduled two recurring cron jobs:\\n    - **“CallKeep Morgen-Update”** at `0 11 * * *` — reports who is due/overdue for calls each day.\\n    - **“CallKeep Abend-Check”** at `0 21 * * *` — asks whether calls were made and if any new calls need logging.\\n  - Updated the assistant’s long-term memory entry for ZimaOS Docker workflows to include: *“CallKeep: /media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/, Port 3002, API via curl localhost:3002. Legacy-Problem vermeiden: niemals nacktes `docker run`, immer über compose aus dem App-Verzeichnis.”*\\n\\n**3. Key decisions and solutions found**\\n- **CasaOS/compose vs. naked Docker**: The decisive fix for the “Legacy App” issue was to stop and remove the container, then rebuild and restart strictly via `docker compose` from `/var/lib/casaos/apps/callkeep/`. Plain `docker run` created an unmanaged container that ZimaOS did not recognize as a dashboard app.\\n- **Browser cache was a likely culprit**: At one point the user reported “es ist alles noch wie vorhin” even though container hashes and API responses confirmed the new code was live. The assistant concluded the user was likely viewing a cached frontend and advised a hard reload (`Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+R`).\\n- **Database migrations**: The app automatically added the `summary` column to the `calls` table on startup. During one early rebuild, test contacts were lost (DB appeared replaced), but later rebuilds preserved data.\\n\\n**4. Important technical details**\\n- **Paths**:\\n  - Source code & DB: `/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/`\\n  - CasaOS compose definition: `/var/lib/casaos/apps/callkeep/docker-compose.yml`\\n  - SQLite DB: `/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/callkeep.db`\\n- **Port**: `3002` (mapped `0.0.0.0:3002->3002/tcp`)\\n- **Critical compose commands** (to avoid Legacy App status):\\n  ```bash\\n  cd /var/lib/casaos/apps/callkeep\\n  DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config docker compose build --no-cache\\n  DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config docker compose up -d\\n  ```\\n- **API endpoints used**:\\n  - `GET /api/dashboard` — for daily reminders\\n  - `GET /api/stats` — totals and weekly call counts\\n  - `GET /api/options` — frequencies and directions\\n  - `POST /api/kiwi/log-call?contact_name=...&direction=...&duration_minutes=...&summary=...` — quick call logging\\n- **Container name**: `CallKeep`\\n- **Image name**: `callkeep-callkeep` (compose-built), `callkeep` (initial manual build)\\n- **Docker version**: 27.5.1; Docker Compose plugin located at `/usr/lib/docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose`\\n\\n**5. Unresolved or notable items**\\n- **Docker config permissions**: The root cause of the `/DATA/.docker/config.json` permission denial was not fully fixed; the workaround (`DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config`) was used repeatedly.\\n- **Browser caching**: The assistant could not force a client-side cache invalidation and had to rely on the user performing a hard reload.\\n- **Data loss on one rebuild**: An early rebuild resulted in 0 contacts (previously 2), suggesting the volume mapping or database file behavior was briefly inconsistent, though subsequent rebuilds retained the 4 contacts and 3 calls without issue.\"}, {\"session_id\": \"20260523_091814_a3ce45e8\", \"when\": \"May 23, 2026 at 09:18 AM\", \"source\": \"telegram\", \"model\": \"deepseek-v4-pro\", \"summary\": \"**Factual Recap — CallKeep App Build (May 23, 2026, Telegram)**\\n\\n### 1. What the user asked about or wanted to accomplish\\nThe user first requested a concept for an app to track phone calls with friends — specifically whom he called, when, for how long, and what they talked about. He wanted to report this information to the assistant (Kiwi), who would then log it into a database and remind him about upcoming or overdue calls. He later approved the concept and asked for actual implementation as a Docker container on the ZimaOS server with a polished UI/UX. He explicitly required **standardized inputs for names and call frequencies**.\\n\\n### 2. Actions taken and outcomes\\n- **Concept phase:** The assistant proposed the name **\\\"CallKeep\\\"** (tagline: *\\\"Weil Freundschaft Pflege braucht\\\"*) with an alternative name **FriendPulse**. The concept included:\\n  - A data model with **Contacts** (name, nickname, relationship type, priority/frequency, notes) and **Calls** (datetime, direction, duration, topics/tags, mood, follow-up needed, next planned call).\\n  - A dashboard UI mockup showing overdue calls, streaks, and stats.\\n  - A workflow where the user simply tells the assistant about a call, and the assistant handles database entries and reminder scheduling via Hermes cronjobs.\\n- **Implementation phase:** The user approved the concept and requested the build. The assistant invoked the `zimaos-web-app` skill and created a task list.\\n  - **Project directory:** `/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/`\\n  - **Tech stack:** FastAPI backend, SQLite database, single-file vanilla HTML/CSS/JS frontend, Dockerized for CasaOS.\\n  - **Port check:** Verified that ports 3000 and 30000 were occupied; planned to use an available port near 3001/3002.\\n  - **Backend written:** `main.py` (13,980 bytes) containing the FastAPI app with SQLite schema and API endpoints.\\n  - **Frontend started:** Began writing `frontend/index.html` with the blue glass-morphism, system-aware theme (light/dark) per the ZimaOS skill requirements.\\n\\n### 3. Key decisions, solutions found, or conclusions reached\\n- The app was named **CallKeep** and designed as a relationship tracker rather than a generic call log.\\n- The assistant decided to use the **ZimaOS web-app pattern** (FastAPI + SQLite + inline JS frontend) with Docker deployment and CasaOS dashboard integration.\\n- Input standardization for names and frequencies was noted as a requirement to be enforced in the UI/backend, though not yet implemented by the end of the transcript.\\n- Reminders were planned to run via Hermes cronjobs querying the CallKeep database, but not yet created.\\n\\n### 4. Specific commands, files, URLs, or technical details that were important\\n- **Project path:** `/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/`\\n- **Backend file:** `/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/main.py` (13,980 bytes written)\\n- **Frontend path:** `/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/frontend/index.html` (in progress)\\n- **Occupied ports:** 3000, 30000 — requiring selection of an alternative port (3001/3002 range).\\n- **Skill reference:** `zimaos-web-app` skill was consulted for CasaOS deployment patterns, including the critical `x-casaos` compose block and `docker run` with `casaos.*` labels.\\n- **Todo tracking:** 8-item task list maintained (project structure → main.py → Dockerfile → frontend → icon → build → deploy → CasaOS register).\\n\\n### 5. Anything left unresolved or notable\\n- The transcript ends with the **frontend still being written** and the remaining build steps incomplete.\\n- **Outstanding tasks:** `frontend/index.html`, `Dockerfile`, `icon.svg`, Docker image build, container deployment, CasaOS dashboard registration, and the hourly reminder cronjob were all still pending.\\n- No live container was running yet; the app existed only as a backend file and project skeleton on disk.\"}, {\"session_id\": \"20260524_103412_f5caca5b\", \"when\": \"May 24, 2026 at 10:34 AM\", \"source\": \"telegram\", \"model\": \"deepseek-v4-pro\", \"summary\": \"**Factual Recap (Search Topic: CallKeep / callkeep)**\\n\\nThe conversation transcript **contains no references to CallKeep or callkeep**. Despite the declared search topic, the entire session was devoted to setting up a local **Camofox browser** backend for the Hermes AI agent on a ZimaOS server.\\n\\n### 1. What the user wanted to accomplish\\nThe user instructed the assistant to learn a permanent skill named `zimaos-camofox-browser`. The goal was to ensure Hermes always used a local **Camofox** Docker container for browser automation on ZimaOS, avoiding cloud browser providers (Browserbase, Browser Use), standard Webtop/Chromium, Kasm, or Browserless. Requirements included:\\n- Local Docker/Compose service bound to localhost only (`127.0.0.1:9377`).\\n- Hermes native browser tools routing via `CAMOFOX_URL`.\\n- Persistence enabled so cookies, logins, and localStorage survive restarts.\\n- noVNC exposed only for manual observation/MFA help (port `6080`), not as the primary control plane.\\n- No `CAMOFOX_API_KEY` due to known 403 issues with Hermes’ integration.\\n- Persistent host path `/DATA/AppData/camofox`.\\n- Browser toolset activated in Hermes config.\\n\\n### 2. Actions taken and outcomes\\n- **Codebase exploration:** Searched the Hermes agent tree (`/DATA/AppData/hermes-agent/`) and identified three browser backends (`browser_camofox.py`, `browser_providers/browserbase.py`, `browser_providers/browser_use.py`). Confirmed the `browser` toolset existed but was inactive.\\n- **Skill creation:** Created a reusable skill via `skill_manage` at `devops/zimaos-camofox-browser` (`/DATA/.hermes/skills/devops/zimaos-camofox-browser/SKILL.md`).\\n- **Repository clone:** Cloned `https://github.com/jo-inc/camofox-browser` into `/tmp/camofox-browser`.\\n- **Asset download:** Manually downloaded Camoufox binary (`camoufox-x86_64.zip`, ~679 MB) and `yt-dlp` into `/tmp/camofox-browser/dist/`, since `make` was unavailable on ZimaOS.\\n- **Docker image build:** Built a local image tagged `camofox-browser:135.0.1-x86_64`. After initial failures, rebuilt multiple times to add missing dependencies (`x11vnc`, `python3-pip`, `python3-venv`) for noVNC support.\\n- **Container orchestration:** Created `/DATA/AppData/camofox-compose/docker-compose.yml` with a `camofox-browser` service, port bindings `127.0.0.1:9377:9377` and `127.0.0.1:6080:6080`, environment variables (`CAMOFOX_PORT=9377`, `ENABLE_VNC=1`, `VNC_BIND=0.0.0.0`, `MAX_OLD_SPACE_SIZE=2048`), and volume mounts for persistence (`/DATA/AppData/camofox:/root/.camofox`) and runtime config (`camofox.config.json:/app/camofox.config.json`).\\n- **Hermes configuration edits:**\\n  - Added `CAMOFOX_URL=http://127.0.0.1:9377` to `/DATA/AppData/hermes/.env`.\\n  - Added `browser` to the `toolsets:` list in `/DATA/AppData/hermes/config.yaml`.\\n  - Added `browser:` → `camofox:` → `managed_persistence: true` to `config.yaml`.\\n- **Gateway status check:** Verified the gateway process was running (`/DATA/AppData/hermes/venv/bin/python -m hermes_cli.main gateway run`, PID 3302261).\\n- **Health verification:** Confirmed Camofox API responded correctly:\\n  - `curl http://127.0.0.1:9377/health` returned `{\\\"ok\\\":true,\\\"engine\\\":\\\"camoufox\\\",...}`.\\n  - Created and snapshotted a test tab via `POST /tabs` and `GET /tabs/{tabId}/snapshot`, receiving accessibility tree output and element refs.\\n  - Deleted the test tab successfully (`DELETE /tabs/{tabId}`).\\n\\n### 3. Key decisions and solutions found\\n- **Chose local build over public image:** The image `jo-inc/camofox-browser` was not pullable (access denied), so the assistant built from source using the repo’s Dockerfile.\\n- **Security via bind address:** Did not set `CAMOFOX_API_KEY`; instead restricted the API port to `127.0.0.1` and relied on local/Docker network isolation.\\n- **Persistence strategy:** Enabled `managed_persistence: true` in Hermes config and mounted a host volume for the Camofox profile directory.\\n- **VNC activation:** Discovered the VNC plugin was disabled by default in `camofox.config.json`. Created a modified config file enabling the `vnc` plugin and mounted it into the container. Discovered missing `x11vnc` binary and `noVNC` web client in the original image, necessitating Dockerfile modifications and rebuilds.\\n\\n### 4. Specific commands, files, and technical details\\n- **Hermes config:** `/DATA/AppData/hermes/config.yaml` — added `browser` toolset and `browser.camofox.managed_persistence: true`.\\n- **Hermes env:** `/DATA/AppData/hermes/.env` — appended `CAMOFOX_URL=http://127.0.0.1:9377`.\\n- **Compose file:** `/DATA/AppData/camofox-compose/docker-compose.yml` (later updated to mount custom `camofox.config.json`).\\n- **Persistence volume:** `/DATA/AppData/camofox:/root/.camofox`.\\n- **Health check command:** `curl -fsS http://127.0.0.1:9377/health`.\\n- **Build context:** `/tmp/camofox-browser/Dockerfile` (modified to add `x11vnc`, `python3-pip`, `python3-venv` in the apt install list).\\n- **Container name:** `camofox-browser`.\\n- **Process management:** `docker compose -f /DATA/AppData/camofox-compose/docker-compose.yml up -d`, `docker compose down`, `docker logs camofox-browser`.\\n- **Skill path:** `/DATA/.hermes/skills/devops/zimaos-camofox-browser/SKILL.md`.\\n- **Gateway PID:** `3302261` (running from `/DATA/AppData/hermes/venv/bin/python`).\\n\\n### 5. Anything left unresolved or notable\\n- **noVNC rebuild in progress:** The transcript ends during a Docker rebuild triggered to fix the missing `x11vnc` binary and noVNC web client (`/usr/share/novnc`). The previous container logs showed the VNC plugin loading but the watcher exiting with code `127` (x11vnc not found) because the base image lacked the binary. The assistant initiated a final rebuild with `x11vnc` added to the apt package list and waited for completion.\\n- **Gateway restart:** The user approved proceeding without explicit y/n confirmations per the operating rules, and the assistant planned to restart the Hermes gateway after configuration changes but noted the Telegram session might drop; the transcript shows a `/restart` command was issued by the user, and the assistant later verified the gateway was still running.\\n- **Search mismatch:** The declared session search topic (`CallKeep OR callkeep`) never appeared in the conversation content. 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      "reasoning": "CallKeep is running (got a 404 on /api/health, but it responded — the endpoint might be different). Let me check the actual API and also check if there's a \"kiwi\" logging endpoint from the session context.\n\nFrom the session search, I learned:\n- CallKeep is at port 3002\n- There's a `POST /api/kiwi/log-call` endpoint\n- Contacts include \"Anneanne\" (which means grandmother in Turkish — \"Oma\")\n- There was also a contact for \"Nihan Teyze\" mentioned\n\nThe user wants to:\n1. Log a call with Oma (Anneanne) — \"Telefonat mit Oma\" — 1h, with note \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n2. Log a call with Nihan Teyze — 1h, with note \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nWait, re-reading: \"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\" and \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\"\n\nSo both calls should have \"Besuch bei Oma\" as the note? That seems odd for Nihan Teyze. Let me re-read...\n\n\"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\"\n\nI think he means: Log a call with Oma AND log a call with Nihan Teyze, each 1 hour today. And the note for both should be \"Besuch bei Oma\".\n\nWait, that still seems odd. \"Besuch bei Oma\" for Nihan Teyze? Maybe he means:\n- Call with Oma → note: \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n- Call with Nihan Teyze → note: \"Besuch bei Oma\" \n\nOr maybe the note is only for the Oma call, and Nihan Teyze just gets a standard note. But he said \"jeweils\" (each) — so both get \"Besuch bei Oma\".\n\nLet me just check the API first.",
      "reasoning_content": "CallKeep is running (got a 404 on /api/health, but it responded — the endpoint might be different). Let me check the actual API and also check if there's a \"kiwi\" logging endpoint from the session context.\n\nFrom the session search, I learned:\n- CallKeep is at port 3002\n- There's a `POST /api/kiwi/log-call` endpoint\n- Contacts include \"Anneanne\" (which means grandmother in Turkish — \"Oma\")\n- There was also a contact for \"Nihan Teyze\" mentioned\n\nThe user wants to:\n1. Log a call with Oma (Anneanne) — \"Telefonat mit Oma\" — 1h, with note \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n2. Log a call with Nihan Teyze — 1h, with note \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nWait, re-reading: \"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\" and \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\"\n\nSo both calls should have \"Besuch bei Oma\" as the note? That seems odd for Nihan Teyze. Let me re-read...\n\n\"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\"\n\nI think he means: Log a call with Oma AND log a call with Nihan Teyze, each 1 hour today. And the note for both should be \"Besuch bei Oma\".\n\nWait, that still seems odd. \"Besuch bei Oma\" for Nihan Teyze? Maybe he means:\n- Call with Oma → note: \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n- Call with Nihan Teyze → note: \"Besuch bei Oma\" \n\nOr maybe the note is only for the Oma call, and Nihan Teyze just gets a standard note. But he said \"jeweils\" (each) — so both get \"Besuch bei Oma\".\n\nLet me just check the API first."
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      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Schau ich mir kurz die API an:",
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        {
          "id": "call_vae75dg8",
          "call_id": "call_vae75dg8",
          "response_item_id": "fc_vae75dg8",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "terminal",
            "arguments": "{\"command\":\"curl -s http://localhost:3002/api/calls?limit=5 2\\u003e\\u00261 | python3 -m json.tool 2\\u003e/dev/null | head -30\",\"timeout\":4}"
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          "id": "call_9sxol62a",
          "call_id": "call_9sxol62a",
          "response_item_id": "fc_9sxol62a",
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            "name": "search_files",
            "arguments": "{\"pattern\":\"log-call|POST.*call|calls.*POST\",\"target\":\"content\",\"path\":\"/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep\",\"limit\":30}"
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      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Okay, let me figure out the CallKeep API. The /api/kiwi/log-call returned \"Not Found\" — let me check what endpoints are actually available. Let me also look at the main.py to understand the API.",
      "reasoning_content": "Okay, let me figure out the CallKeep API. The /api/kiwi/log-call returned \"Not Found\" — let me check what endpoints are actually available. Let me also look at the main.py to understand the API."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"output\": \"[\\n    {\\n        \\\"id\\\": 13,\\n        \\\"contact_id\\\": 8,\\n        \\\"direction\\\": \\\"Ausgehend\\\",\\n        \\\"duration_minutes\\\": 5,\\n        \\\"summary\\\": \\\"Bayram\\\",\\n        \\\"follow_up_needed\\\": false,\\n        \\\"follow_up_note\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n        \\\"called_at\\\": \\\"2026-05-28\\\",\\n        \\\"next_call_at\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n        \\\"created_at\\\": \\\"2026-05-28 19:12:03\\\",\\n        \\\"contact_name\\\": \\\"Orhan Ocakdan\\\"\\n    },\\n    {\\n        \\\"id\\\": 17,\\n        \\\"contact_id\\\": 15,\\n        \\\"direction\\\": \\\"Ausgehend\\\",\\n        \\\"duration_minutes\\\": 5,\\n        \\\"summary\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n        \\\"follow_up_needed\\\": false,\\n        \\\"follow_up_note\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n        \\\"called_at\\\": \\\"2026-05-28\\\",\\n        \\\"next_call_at\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n        \\\"created_at\\\": \\\"2026-05-28 19:20:28\\\",\\n        \\\"contact_name\\\": \\\"Josef Garf\\\"\\n    },\\n    {\\n        \\\"id\\\": 19,\\n        \\\"contact_id\\\": 6,\", \"exit_code\": 0, \"error\": null}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_vae75dg8"
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      "role": "tool",
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      "tool_call_id": "call_9sxol62a"
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    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_yju5ri00",
          "call_id": "call_yju5ri00",
          "response_item_id": "fc_yju5ri00",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "search_files",
            "arguments": "{\"limit\":20,\"path\":\"/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep\",\"pattern\":\"@app|def.*call|router\",\"target\":\"content\"}"
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      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Let me look at the CallKeep API to understand how to log calls. The `/api/kiwi/log-call` endpoint returned 404. Let me check the main.py to find the correct endpoint.",
      "reasoning_content": "Let me look at the CallKeep API to understand how to log calls. The `/api/kiwi/log-call` endpoint returned 404. Let me check the main.py to find the correct endpoint."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"total_count\": 0}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_yju5ri00"
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    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_8cp38ssr",
          "call_id": "call_8cp38ssr",
          "response_item_id": "fc_8cp38ssr",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "terminal",
            "arguments": "{\"command\":\"grep -n \\\"def\\\\s\\\\+\\\\(log\\\\|add.*call\\\\|create.*call\\\\)\\\" /media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/main.py 2\\u003e/dev/null | head -20\",\"timeout\":4}"
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      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "The user wants me to log two calls in CallKeep:\n1. \"Telefonat mit Oma\" (Anneanne) — 1 hour today, summary: \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n2. \"Nihan Teyze\" — 1 hour today, summary: \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nWait — \"Besuch bei Oma\" for both? Let me re-read: \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\" — so both calls get \"Besuch bei Oma\" as the summary. That seems a bit odd for Nihan Teyze but he's the boss.\n\nThe API seems to be running on port 3002. Let me find the right endpoint. The session history mentioned `POST /api/kiwi/log-call?contact_name=...&direction=...&duration_minutes=...&summary=...`. Let me check if that endpoint exists or if there's a different one now.\n\nLet me look at main.py for the actual endpoints.",
      "reasoning_content": "The user wants me to log two calls in CallKeep:\n1. \"Telefonat mit Oma\" (Anneanne) — 1 hour today, summary: \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n2. \"Nihan Teyze\" — 1 hour today, summary: \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nWait — \"Besuch bei Oma\" for both? Let me re-read: \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\" — so both calls get \"Besuch bei Oma\" as the summary. That seems a bit odd for Nihan Teyze but he's the boss.\n\nThe API seems to be running on port 3002. Let me find the right endpoint. The session history mentioned `POST /api/kiwi/log-call?contact_name=...&direction=...&duration_minutes=...&summary=...`. Let me check if that endpoint exists or if there's a different one now.\n\nLet me look at main.py for the actual endpoints."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"output\": \"234:def create_call(c: CallCreate):\", \"exit_code\": 0, \"error\": null}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_8cp38ssr"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_d2qanpyk",
          "call_id": "call_d2qanpyk",
          "response_item_id": "fc_d2qanpyk",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "read_file",
            "arguments": "{\"path\":\"/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/main.py\",\"limit\":50,\"offset\":210}"
          }
        }
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      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Let me check how to log a call via the API. Based on the earlier session, the endpoint used was `/api/kiwi/log-call?contact_name=...&direction=...&duration_minutes=...&summary=...`. But that returned 404 now. Let me check the actual endpoint that works — `POST /api/calls` with the `CallCreate` model.\n\nLet me look at the CallCreate model to understand what fields are needed.",
      "reasoning_content": "Let me check how to log a call via the API. Based on the earlier session, the endpoint used was `/api/kiwi/log-call?contact_name=...&direction=...&duration_minutes=...&summary=...`. But that returned 404 now. Let me check the actual endpoint that works — `POST /api/calls` with the `CallCreate` model.\n\nLet me look at the CallCreate model to understand what fields are needed."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"content\": \"   210|    with get_db() as db:\\n   211|        if contact_id is not None:\\n   212|            rows = db.execute(\\n   213|                \\\"\\\"\\\"SELECT c.*, co.name as contact_name FROM calls c\\n   214|                   JOIN contacts co ON c.contact_id = co.id\\n   215|                   WHERE c.contact_id = ?\\n   216|                   ORDER BY c.called_at DESC LIMIT ?\\\"\\\"\\\",\\n   217|                (contact_id, limit)\\n   218|            ).fetchall()\\n   219|        else:\\n   220|            rows = db.execute(\\n   221|                \\\"\\\"\\\"SELECT c.*, co.name as contact_name FROM calls c\\n   222|                   JOIN contacts co ON c.contact_id = co.id\\n   223|                   ORDER BY c.called_at DESC LIMIT ?\\\"\\\"\\\",\\n   224|                (limit,)\\n   225|            ).fetchall()\\n   226|        result = []\\n   227|        for r in rows:\\n   228|            item = call_row(r)\\n   229|            item[\\\"contact_name\\\"] = r[\\\"contact_name\\\"]\\n   230|            result.append(item)\\n   231|        return result\\n   232|\\n   233|@app.post(\\\"/api/calls\\\")\\n   234|def create_call(c: CallCreate):\\n   235|    with get_db() as db:\\n   236|        cur = db.execute(\\n   237|            \\\"INSERT INTO calls (contact_id, direction, duration_minutes, summary, follow_up_needed, follow_up_note, called_at, next_call_at) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)\\\",\\n   238|            [c.contact_id, c.direction, c.duration_minutes, c.summary,\\n   239|             int(c.follow_up_needed), c.follow_up_note, c.called_at, c.next_call_at]\\n   240|        )\\n   241|        db.commit()\\n   242|        new = db.execute(\\\"SELECT * FROM calls WHERE id=?\\\", (cur.lastrowid,)).fetchone()\\n   243|        return call_row(new)\\n   244|\\n   245|@app.put(\\\"/api/calls/{call_id}\\\")\\n   246|def update_call(call_id: int, c: CallCreate):\\n   247|    with get_db() as db:\\n   248|        db.execute(\\n   249|            \\\"UPDATE calls SET contact_id=?, direction=?, duration_minutes=?, summary=?, follow_up_needed=?, follow_up_note=?, called_at=?, next_call_at=? WHERE id=?\\\",\\n   250|            [c.contact_id, c.direction, c.duration_minutes, c.summary,\\n   251|             int(c.follow_up_needed), c.follow_up_note, c.called_at, c.next_call_at, call_id]\\n   252|        )\\n   253|        db.commit()\\n   254|        row = db.execute(\\\"SELECT * FROM calls WHERE id=?\\\", (call_id,)).fetchone()\\n   255|        if not row:\\n   256|            raise HTTPException(404, \\\"Anruf nicht gefunden\\\")\\n   257|        return call_row(row)\\n   258|\\n   259|@app.delete(\\\"/api/calls/{call_id}\\\")\\n   260|\", \"total_lines\": 348, \"file_size\": 14269, \"truncated\": true, \"hint\": \"Use offset=260 to continue reading (showing 210-259 of 348 lines)\", \"is_binary\": false, \"is_image\": false}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_d2qanpyk"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_20vtaywq",
          "call_id": "call_20vtaywq",
          "response_item_id": "fc_20vtaywq",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "search_files",
            "arguments": "{\"limit\":10,\"path\":\"/media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep\",\"pattern\":\"class CallCreate|class Call\\\\b\",\"target\":\"content\"}"
          }
        }
      ],
      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Let me now log two calls:\n1. Anneanne (id=9) - Telefonat, 1 hour, \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n2. Nihan Teyze (id=12) - Telefonat, 1 hour, \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nBoth: today (2026-06-03), direction \"Ausgehend\" (outgoing), 60 minutes, summary \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nThe endpoint is POST /api/calls with JSON body. I need to look at the CallCreate model to see the field names.",
      "reasoning_content": "Let me now log two calls:\n1. Anneanne (id=9) - Telefonat, 1 hour, \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n2. Nihan Teyze (id=12) - Telefonat, 1 hour, \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nBoth: today (2026-06-03), direction \"Ausgehend\" (outgoing), 60 minutes, summary \"Besuch bei Oma\"\n\nThe endpoint is POST /api/calls with JSON body. I need to look at the CallCreate model to see the field names."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"total_count\": 0}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_20vtaywq"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Alles klar, Chef. Zwei Calls mit `POST /api/calls` — Anneanne und Nihan Teyze, je 60 Min, Notiz „Besuch bei Oma“.",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_yv72u4vb",
          "call_id": "call_yv72u4vb",
          "response_item_id": "fc_yv72u4vb",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "terminal",
            "arguments": "{\"command\":\"curl -s -X POST http://localhost:3002/api/calls \\\\\\n  -H \\\"Content-Type: application/json\\\" \\\\\\n  -d '{\\\"contact_id\\\":9,\\\"direction\\\":\\\"Ausgehend\\\",\\\"duration_minutes\\\":60,\\\"summary\\\":\\\"Besuch bei Oma\\\",\\\"follow_up_needed\\\":false,\\\"follow_up_note\\\":\\\"\\\",\\\"called_at\\\":\\\"2026-06-03\\\",\\\"next_call_at\\\":\\\"\\\"}' | python3 -m json.tool\\n\\necho \\\"===\\\"\\n\\ncurl -s -X POST http://localhost:3002/api/calls \\\\\\n  -H \\\"Content-Type: application/json\\\" \\\\\\n  -d '{\\\"contact_id\\\":12,\\\"direction\\\":\\\"Ausgehend\\\",\\\"duration_minutes\\\":60,\\\"summary\\\":\\\"Besuch bei Oma\\\",\\\"follow_up_needed\\\":false,\\\"follow_up_note\\\":\\\"\\\",\\\"called_at\\\":\\\"2026-06-03\\\",\\\"next_call_at\\\":\\\"\\\"}' | python3 -m json.tool\",\"timeout\":8}"
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      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "This is running inside the Docker container, so the main.py I'm seeing might be different from what's in /media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/. Let me try to curl the API directly to log the calls. The endpoint is POST /api/calls with a JSON body containing: contact_id, direction, duration_minutes, summary, follow_up_needed, follow_up_note, called_at, next_call_at.\n\nI have:\n- Anneanne (contact_id=9)\n- Nihan Teyze (contact_id=12)\n\nFor both calls:\n- Today is June 3, 2026\n- Duration: 60 minutes each\n- Direction: \"Ausgehend\" (outgoing)\n- Summary: \"Besuch bei Oma\" — wait, the user said \"Telefonat mit Oma\" and \"Besuch bei Oma\" in die Notizen. Let me re-read...\n\nUser said: \"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\" and \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\"\n\nWait, that's a bit confusing. The user said \"Telefonat mit Oma\" (phone call with grandma) but then \"in die Notizen jeweils 'Besuch bei Oma'\" (in the notes write 'Visit with grandma' for both). That seems contradictory — maybe the user wants to log both as having had a visit/call, and the note for both should be \"Besuch bei Oma\"?\n\nActually, re-reading: \"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\" — log a call with grandma (Anneanne) AND Nihan Teyze, each 1 hour today. \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\" — please write \"Besuch bei Oma\" in the notes for each.\n\nSo: log two outgoing calls today (June 3, 2026), each 60 minutes, with summary \"Besuch bei Oma\". For Anneanne (id=9) and Nihan Teyze (id=12).\n\nLet me do both in parallel via curl.",
      "reasoning_content": "This is running inside the Docker container, so the main.py I'm seeing might be different from what's in /media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/. Let me try to curl the API directly to log the calls. The endpoint is POST /api/calls with a JSON body containing: contact_id, direction, duration_minutes, summary, follow_up_needed, follow_up_note, called_at, next_call_at.\n\nI have:\n- Anneanne (contact_id=9)\n- Nihan Teyze (contact_id=12)\n\nFor both calls:\n- Today is June 3, 2026\n- Duration: 60 minutes each\n- Direction: \"Ausgehend\" (outgoing)\n- Summary: \"Besuch bei Oma\" — wait, the user said \"Telefonat mit Oma\" and \"Besuch bei Oma\" in die Notizen. Let me re-read...\n\nUser said: \"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\" and \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\"\n\nWait, that's a bit confusing. The user said \"Telefonat mit Oma\" (phone call with grandma) but then \"in die Notizen jeweils 'Besuch bei Oma'\" (in the notes write 'Visit with grandma' for both). That seems contradictory — maybe the user wants to log both as having had a visit/call, and the note for both should be \"Besuch bei Oma\"?\n\nActually, re-reading: \"Telefonat mit Oma eintragen bitte und mir Nihan Teyze jeweils 1h heute\" — log a call with grandma (Anneanne) AND Nihan Teyze, each 1 hour today. \"Bitte schreib in die Notizen jeweils „Besuch bei Oma“\" — please write \"Besuch bei Oma\" in the notes for each.\n\nSo: log two outgoing calls today (June 3, 2026), each 60 minutes, with summary \"Besuch bei Oma\". For Anneanne (id=9) and Nihan Teyze (id=12).\n\nLet me do both in parallel via curl."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"output\": \"{\\n    \\\"id\\\": 22,\\n    \\\"contact_id\\\": 9,\\n    \\\"direction\\\": \\\"Ausgehend\\\",\\n    \\\"duration_minutes\\\": 60,\\n    \\\"summary\\\": \\\"Besuch bei Oma\\\",\\n    \\\"follow_up_needed\\\": false,\\n    \\\"follow_up_note\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n    \\\"called_at\\\": \\\"2026-06-03\\\",\\n    \\\"next_call_at\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n    \\\"created_at\\\": \\\"2026-06-03 12:16:05\\\"\\n}\\n===\\n{\\n    \\\"id\\\": 23,\\n    \\\"contact_id\\\": 12,\\n    \\\"direction\\\": \\\"Ausgehend\\\",\\n    \\\"duration_minutes\\\": 60,\\n    \\\"summary\\\": \\\"Besuch bei Oma\\\",\\n    \\\"follow_up_needed\\\": false,\\n    \\\"follow_up_note\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n    \\\"called_at\\\": \\\"2026-06-03\\\",\\n    \\\"next_call_at\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n    \\\"created_at\\\": \\\"2026-06-03 12:16:07\\\"\\n}\", \"exit_code\": 0, \"error\": null}",
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    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Eingetragen, Chef:\n\n- **Anneanne** — 60 Min, Ausgehend (ID #22)\n- **Nihan Teyze** — 60 Min, Ausgehend (ID #23)\n\nBeide mit Notiz „Besuch bei Oma“, Datum heute 3. Juni 2026.",
      "reasoning": "The user asked to log two calls in CallKeep: one for Anneanne (Oma) and one for Nihan Teyze, each 1 hour today, with the note \"Besuch bei Oma\".\n\nBoth calls were successfully created. Let me summarize what happened."
    },
    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Telefonat mit Opa (er hat mich angerufen), etwa 5 min. \n\nGing um seine Bankonten in der Türkei ob er hier Gesellschafter ist"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "",
      "reasoning": "The user wants to log a call with Dede (Opa), incoming call, about 5 minutes. The topic was about his bank accounts in Turkey and whether he's a shareholder here. Let me log this to CallKeep.\n\nDede has contact_id 4, direction \"Eingehend\", 5 minutes, summary about the bank accounts.",
      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning_content": "The user wants to log a call with Dede (Opa), incoming call, about 5 minutes. The topic was about his bank accounts in Turkey and whether he's a shareholder here. Let me log this to CallKeep.\n\nDede has contact_id 4, direction \"Eingehend\", 5 minutes, summary about the bank accounts.",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_itq5wrz4",
          "call_id": "call_itq5wrz4",
          "response_item_id": "fc_itq5wrz4",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "terminal",
            "arguments": "{\"command\":\"curl -s -X POST http://localhost:3002/api/calls \\\\\\n  -H \\\"Content-Type: application/json\\\" \\\\\\n  -d '{\\\"contact_id\\\":4,\\\"direction\\\":\\\"Eingehend\\\",\\\"duration_minutes\\\":5,\\\"summary\\\":\\\"Bankkonten in der Türkei, ob er hier Gesellschafter ist\\\",\\\"follow_up_needed\\\":false,\\\"follow_up_note\\\":\\\"\\\",\\\"called_at\\\":\\\"2026-06-03\\\",\\\"next_call_at\\\":\\\"\\\"}' | python3 -m json.tool\",\"timeout\":5}"
          }
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "name": "terminal",
      "content": "{\"output\": \"{\\n    \\\"id\\\": 24,\\n    \\\"contact_id\\\": 4,\\n    \\\"direction\\\": \\\"Eingehend\\\",\\n    \\\"duration_minutes\\\": 5,\\n    \\\"summary\\\": \\\"Bankkonten in der T\\\\u00fcrkei, ob er hier Gesellschafter ist\\\",\\n    \\\"follow_up_needed\\\": false,\\n    \\\"follow_up_note\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n    \\\"called_at\\\": \\\"2026-06-03\\\",\\n    \\\"next_call_at\\\": \\\"\\\",\\n    \\\"created_at\\\": \\\"2026-06-03 19:25:56\\\"\\n}\", \"exit_code\": 0, \"error\": null}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_itq5wrz4"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Eingetragen, Chef:\n\n- **Dede** — 5 Min, Eingehend (ID #24)\n- Notiz: *„Bankkonten in der Türkei, ob er hier Gesellschafter ist\"*",
      "reasoning": "The user asked me to log a call with Opa (Dede). I've successfully logged it. The summary is \"Bankkonten in der Türkei, ob er hier Gesellschafter ist\" which accurately captures what the call was about. Let me confirm this to the user.",
      "finish_reason": "stop",
      "reasoning_content": "The user asked me to log a call with Opa (Dede). I've successfully logged it. The summary is \"Bankkonten in der Türkei, ob er hier Gesellschafter ist\" which accurately captures what the call was about. Let me confirm this to the user."
    }
  ]
}