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hermes_reset() tool. Clears every job from the in-memory JobStore
in one call, returning JSON like {"cleared": 4, "by_status": {"running": 1, "pending": 3}}.
Same caveat as hermes_cancel: does NOT stop in-flight worker threads
or gateway calls — workers whose jobs are wiped run to completion and
no-op when their mark_completed / mark_failed finds an unknown id.
The tool description warns the LLM that the job store is shared across
all MCP callers (multiple Claude sessions, background Hermes-agent
workflows), so reset is a global operation that should be confirmed
with the user when other work might be in flight.
JobStore.reset_all() -> tuple[int, dict[JobStatus, int]] helper backing
the tool. Reaps expired terminal jobs before counting so the returned by_status reflects only jobs that were actually live in the store at
call time. Typed against the existing JobStatus literal for stronger
static checks.
Multi-client groundwork. Removed the hardcoded Claude-only
assumptions from the OAuth flow and tool descriptions. Any MCP client
that speaks Streamable HTTP + OAuth 2.1 and supports pasting in a
static client_id / client_secret can now connect. Today that's
still primarily Claude Desktop / Claude.ai. Codex CLI was tested and
found to require Dynamic Client Registration (which we currently
disable); Cursor / Continue likely have the same requirement. DCR
support is tracked as a follow-up so those clients can join — see the
Client compatibility section of the README for the current matrix.
OAUTH_ALLOWED_REDIRECT_SCHEMES env var. Comma-separated list of
OAuth redirect-URI custom schemes to accept (default: claude,claudeai,cursor). https and http-on-localhost are always
allowed as a security baseline. Lets operators extend the allowlist
for new clients (e.g. vscode for Continue) without code changes.
Changed
Tool descriptions for hermes_ask / hermes_check / hermes_cancel / hermes_reset are now client-neutral. No longer hardcode "Claude" as
the consumer; async-mode timeout guidance now notes that enforcement
varies by client (Claude.ai is ~2 min; Codex CLI, Cursor, others
differ). All async/sync decision heuristics remain unchanged.
README, CLAUDE.md, .env.example, and source-file docstrings reframed
around generic MCP clients. The README's Client compatibility section
is honest about the current matrix: Claude is the only client tested
end-to-end; Codex CLI is confirmed incompatible until DCR support
lands; Cursor and Continue are likely in the same boat.
hermes-mcp mint-client output now points at any MCP client's config
format, not just Claude Desktop's Custom Connector UI.