feat(kanban): add specify — auxiliary LLM fleshes out triage tasks (#21435)

* feat(kanban): add `specify` — auxiliary LLM fleshes out triage tasks

The Triage column shipped with a placeholder 'a specifier will flesh
out the spec', but the specifier itself was never built. This wires
it up as a dedicated CLI verb.

`hermes kanban specify <id>` calls the auxiliary LLM (configured under
`auxiliary.triage_specifier`) to expand a rough one-liner into a
concrete spec — tightened title plus a body with Goal / Approach /
Acceptance criteria / Out-of-scope sections — then atomically flips
`status: triage -> todo` and recomputes ready so parent-free tasks
go straight to the dispatcher on the same tick.

Surface:

  hermes kanban specify <task_id>               # single task
  hermes kanban specify --all [--tenant T]      # sweep triage column
  hermes kanban specify ... --author NAME       # audit-comment author
  hermes kanban specify ... --json              # one JSON line per task

Design choices:

  - Parent gating is preserved. specify_triage_task flips to 'todo',
    then recompute_ready promotes to 'ready' only when parents are
    done — same rule as a normal parent-gated todo.
  - No daemon, no background watcher. Every invocation is explicit —
    keeps cost predictable and doesn't fight the dispatcher loop.
  - Response parse is lenient: strict JSON preferred, markdown-fence
    tolerated, raw-body fallback on malformed JSON so the LLM can't
    strand a task in triage.
  - All failure modes (no aux client, API error, task moved out of
    triage mid-call) return SpecifyOutcome(ok=False, reason=...) so
    --all continues past individual failures.

Changes:

  hermes_cli/kanban_db.py    + specify_triage_task()
  hermes_cli/kanban_specify.py  NEW (~220 LOC — prompt, parse, call)
  hermes_cli/kanban.py       + specify subcommand + _cmd_specify
  hermes_cli/config.py       + auxiliary.triage_specifier task slot
  website/docs/user-guide/features/kanban.md  specify + config notes
  website/docs/reference/cli-commands.md      CLI reference entry
  tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_specify_db.py    NEW (10 tests)
  tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_specify.py       NEW (20 tests)

Validation: 30/30 targeted tests pass. E2E: triage task -> specify ->
ends in 'ready' with events [created, specified, promoted] and the
audit comment recorded under the configured author.

* feat(kanban): wire specifier into dashboard and gateway slash

Follow-ups to the initial PR #21435 — closes the two gaps I'd left as
post-merge: dashboard button and first-class gateway surface.

Dashboard (plugins/kanban/dashboard/)
  - POST /tasks/:id/specify  NEW endpoint. Thin wrapper around
    kanban_specify.specify_task(). Returns the CLI outcome shape
    ({ok, task_id, reason, new_title}); ok=false with a human reason
    is a 200, not a 4xx, so the UI can render it inline without
    treating 'no aux client configured' as a crash.
  - Runs sync in FastAPI's threadpool because the LLM call can take
    tens of seconds on reasoning models.
  - Pins HERMES_KANBAN_BOARD around the specify call so the module's
    argless kb.connect() lands on the right board.
  - dist/index.js: doSpecify callback threaded through the drawer →
    TaskDetail → StatusActions prop chain.  Specify button appears
    ONLY when task.status === 'triage' (elsewhere the backend would
    reject anyway — hide the button to keep the action row clean).
    Busy state (Specifying…) + inline success/error banner under the
    button using the response.reason text.
  - dist/style.css: tiny hermes-kanban-msg-ok / -err classes using
    existing --color vars so themes reskin cleanly.

Gateway slash (/kanban specify)
  - Already works via the existing run_slash → build_parser →
    kanban_command pipeline. No code change needed — slash commands
    inherit the argparse tree automatically. Added coverage:
    test_run_slash_specify_end_to_end (create --triage, specify, verify
    promotion + retitle) and test_run_slash_specify_help_is_reachable.

Tests
  - tests/plugins/test_kanban_dashboard_plugin.py: 3 new tests for the
    REST endpoint — happy path, non-triage rejection as ok=false 200,
    missing aux client as ok=false 200.
  - tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_cli.py: 2 new slash-surface tests.

Docs
  - website/docs/user-guide/features/kanban.md: dashboard action row
    description mentions  Specify + all three surfaces. REST table
    gains /tasks/:id/specify. Slash examples include /kanban specify.

Validation: 340/340 targeted tests pass. E2E via TestClient: create a
triage task over REST → POST /specify with mocked aux client → task
moves to 'ready' column on /board with new title and body applied.
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commit 24d48ffb82
13 changed files with 1328 additions and 20 deletions

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@@ -780,6 +780,19 @@ DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
"timeout": 30,
"extra_body": {},
},
# Triage specifier — flesh out a rough one-liner in the Kanban
# Triage column into a concrete spec, then promote it to ``todo``.
# Invoked by ``hermes kanban specify`` (single id or --all). Set a
# cheap, capable model here (gemini-flash works well); the main
# model is overkill for short spec expansion.
"triage_specifier": {
"provider": "auto",
"model": "",
"base_url": "",
"api_key": "",
"timeout": 120,
"extra_body": {},
},
# Curator — skill-usage review fork. Timeout is generous because the
# review pass can take several minutes on reasoning models (umbrella
# building over hundreds of candidate skills). "auto" = use main chat

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@@ -570,6 +570,42 @@ def build_parser(parent_subparsers: argparse._SubParsersAction) -> argparse.Argu
)
p_ctx.add_argument("task_id")
# --- specify --- (triage → todo via auxiliary LLM)
p_specify = sub.add_parser(
"specify",
help="Flesh out a triage-column task into a concrete spec "
"(title + body) and promote it to todo. Uses the auxiliary "
"LLM configured under auxiliary.triage_specifier.",
)
p_specify.add_argument(
"task_id",
nargs="?",
default=None,
help="Task id to specify (required unless --all is given)",
)
p_specify.add_argument(
"--all",
dest="all_triage",
action="store_true",
help="Specify every task currently in the triage column",
)
p_specify.add_argument(
"--tenant",
default=None,
help="When used with --all, restrict the sweep to this tenant",
)
p_specify.add_argument(
"--author",
default=None,
help="Author name recorded on the audit comment "
"(default: $HERMES_PROFILE or 'specifier')",
)
p_specify.add_argument(
"--json",
action="store_true",
help="Emit one JSON object per task on stdout",
)
# --- gc ---
p_gc = sub.add_parser(
"gc", help="Garbage-collect archived-task workspaces, old events, and old logs",
@@ -684,6 +720,7 @@ def kanban_command(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
"notify-list": _cmd_notify_list,
"notify-unsubscribe": _cmd_notify_unsubscribe,
"context": _cmd_context,
"specify": _cmd_specify,
"gc": _cmd_gc,
}
handler = handlers.get(action)
@@ -1980,6 +2017,80 @@ def _cmd_context(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
return 0
def _cmd_specify(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
"""Flesh out a triage task (or all of them) via auxiliary LLM,
then promote to todo. Thin wrapper over ``kanban_specify``."""
from hermes_cli import kanban_specify as spec
all_flag = bool(getattr(args, "all_triage", False))
tenant = getattr(args, "tenant", None)
author = getattr(args, "author", None) or _profile_author()
want_json = bool(getattr(args, "json", False))
if args.task_id and all_flag:
print(
"kanban: pass either a task id OR --all, not both",
file=sys.stderr,
)
return 2
if all_flag:
ids = spec.list_triage_ids(tenant=tenant)
if not ids:
msg = (
"No triage tasks"
+ (f" for tenant {tenant!r}" if tenant else "")
+ "."
)
if want_json:
print(json.dumps({"specified": 0, "total": 0}))
else:
print(msg)
return 0
elif args.task_id:
ids = [args.task_id]
else:
print(
"kanban: specify requires a task id or --all",
file=sys.stderr,
)
return 2
ok_count = 0
fail_count = 0
for tid in ids:
outcome = spec.specify_task(tid, author=author)
if outcome.ok:
ok_count += 1
else:
fail_count += 1
if want_json:
print(json.dumps({
"task_id": outcome.task_id,
"ok": outcome.ok,
"reason": outcome.reason,
"new_title": outcome.new_title,
}))
else:
if outcome.ok:
title_suffix = (
f" — retitled: {outcome.new_title!r}"
if outcome.new_title
else ""
)
print(f"Specified {outcome.task_id} → todo{title_suffix}")
else:
print(
f"kanban: specify {outcome.task_id}: {outcome.reason}",
file=sys.stderr,
)
if not all_flag:
return 0 if ok_count == 1 else 1
# --all: succeed if at least one promotion landed; exit 1 only when
# every candidate failed (honest signal for scripts).
return 0 if (ok_count > 0 or not ids) else 1
def _cmd_gc(args: argparse.Namespace) -> int:
"""Remove scratch workspaces of archived tasks, prune old events, and
delete old worker logs."""

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@@ -2503,6 +2503,91 @@ def unblock_task(conn: sqlite3.Connection, task_id: str) -> bool:
return True
def specify_triage_task(
conn: sqlite3.Connection,
task_id: str,
*,
title: Optional[str] = None,
body: Optional[str] = None,
author: Optional[str] = None,
) -> bool:
"""Flesh out a triage task and promote it to ``todo``.
Atomically updates ``title`` / ``body`` (when provided) and transitions
``status: triage -> todo`` in a single write txn. Returns False when
the task is missing or not in the ``triage`` column — callers should
surface that as "nothing to specify" rather than an error.
``todo`` (not ``ready``) is the correct landing column: ``recompute_ready``
promotes parent-free / parent-done todos to ``ready`` on the next
dispatcher tick, which keeps the normal parent-gating behaviour intact
for specified tasks that happen to have open parents.
``author`` is recorded on an audit comment only when at least one of
``title`` / ``body`` actually changed — avoids noisy comment spam for
status-only promotions.
"""
if title is not None and not title.strip():
raise ValueError("title cannot be blank")
with write_txn(conn):
existing = conn.execute(
"SELECT title, body FROM tasks WHERE id = ? AND status = 'triage'",
(task_id,),
).fetchone()
if existing is None:
return False
sets: list[str] = ["status = 'todo'"]
params: list[Any] = []
changed_fields: list[str] = []
if title is not None and title.strip() != (existing["title"] or ""):
sets.append("title = ?")
params.append(title.strip())
changed_fields.append("title")
if body is not None and (body or "") != (existing["body"] or ""):
sets.append("body = ?")
params.append(body)
changed_fields.append("body")
params.append(task_id)
cur = conn.execute(
f"UPDATE tasks SET {', '.join(sets)} "
f"WHERE id = ? AND status = 'triage'",
tuple(params),
)
if cur.rowcount != 1:
return False
if changed_fields and author and author.strip():
# Inline INSERT (rather than ``add_comment``) because we're
# already inside this function's write_txn — nested BEGIN
# IMMEDIATE would raise OperationalError. We also skip the
# 'commented' event that ``add_comment`` emits, since the
# 'specified' event below already records the change.
conn.execute(
"INSERT INTO task_comments (task_id, author, body, created_at) "
"VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)",
(
task_id,
author.strip(),
"Specified — updated "
+ ", ".join(changed_fields)
+ " and promoted to todo.",
int(time.time()),
),
)
_append_event(
conn,
task_id,
"specified",
{"changed_fields": changed_fields} if changed_fields else None,
)
# Outside the write_txn above, so we don't nest BEGIN IMMEDIATE — the
# ready-promotion pass opens its own IMMEDIATE txn. This runs the same
# logic the dispatcher would on its next tick, so a specified task
# with no open parents flips straight to 'ready' here instead of
# idling in 'todo' until the next sweep.
recompute_ready(conn)
return True
def archive_task(conn: sqlite3.Connection, task_id: str) -> bool:
with write_txn(conn):
cur = conn.execute(

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@@ -0,0 +1,265 @@
"""Kanban triage specifier — flesh out a one-liner into a real spec.
Used by ``hermes kanban specify [task_id | --all]``. Takes a task that
lives in the Triage column (a rough idea, typically only a title), calls
the auxiliary LLM to produce:
* A tightened title (optional — only replaces if the model proposes a
materially different one)
* A concrete body: goal, proposed approach, acceptance criteria
and then flips the task ``triage -> todo`` via
``kanban_db.specify_triage_task``. The dispatcher promotes it to
``ready`` on its next tick (or immediately if there are no open parents).
Design notes
------------
* This module intentionally mirrors ``hermes_cli/goals.py`` — same aux
client pattern, same "empty config => skip, don't crash" tolerance.
Keeps the surface area tiny and the failure modes predictable.
* The prompt is a short system + user pair. We ask for JSON with
``{title, body}``; if parsing fails, we fall back to treating the
whole response as the body and leave the title untouched. No
retry loop — one shot, keep cost bounded.
* Structured output / JSON mode is not requested explicitly so the
specifier works on providers that don't implement it. The parse
is lenient (tolerates markdown code fences around the JSON).
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import logging
import os
import re
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional
from hermes_cli import kanban_db as kb
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_SYSTEM_PROMPT = """You are the Kanban triage specifier for the Hermes Agent board.
A user dropped a rough idea into the Triage column. Your job is to turn it
into a concrete, actionable task spec that an autonomous worker can pick up
and execute without further clarification.
Output a single JSON object with exactly two keys:
{
"title": "<tightened task title, <= 80 chars, imperative voice>",
"body": "<multi-line spec, see structure below>"
}
The body MUST include these sections, each prefixed with a bold markdown
heading, in this order:
**Goal** — one sentence, user-facing outcome.
**Approach** — 2-5 bullets on how a worker should tackle it.
**Acceptance criteria** — checklist of concrete, verifiable conditions.
**Out of scope** — short list of things NOT to touch (omit if nothing
obvious; never invent scope creep).
Rules:
- Keep the tightened title close in meaning to the original idea — do
NOT invent a different project.
- If the original idea is already detailed, preserve its substance and
just reformat into the sections above.
- Never add invented requirements the user didn't hint at.
- No preamble, no closing remarks, no code fences around the JSON.
- Output only the JSON object and nothing else.
"""
_USER_TEMPLATE = """Task id: {task_id}
Current title: {title}
Current body:
{body}
"""
@dataclass
class SpecifyOutcome:
"""Result of specifying a single triage task."""
task_id: str
ok: bool
reason: str = ""
new_title: Optional[str] = None
def _truncate(text: str, limit: int) -> str:
if len(text) <= limit:
return text
return text[: limit - 1] + ""
_FENCE_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*```(?:json)?\s*|\s*```\s*$", re.IGNORECASE)
def _extract_json_blob(raw: str) -> Optional[dict]:
"""Lenient JSON extraction — tolerates fenced code blocks and
leading/trailing whitespace. Returns None if nothing parses."""
if not raw:
return None
stripped = _FENCE_RE.sub("", raw.strip())
# Greedy: find the first `{` and last `}` and try that slice.
first = stripped.find("{")
last = stripped.rfind("}")
if first == -1 or last == -1 or last <= first:
return None
candidate = stripped[first : last + 1]
try:
val = json.loads(candidate)
except (ValueError, json.JSONDecodeError):
return None
if not isinstance(val, dict):
return None
return val
def _profile_author() -> str:
"""Mirror of ``hermes_cli.kanban._profile_author``. Kept local to
avoid a circular import when kanban.py imports this module."""
return (
os.environ.get("HERMES_PROFILE")
or os.environ.get("USER")
or "specifier"
)
def specify_task(
task_id: str,
*,
author: Optional[str] = None,
timeout: Optional[int] = None,
) -> SpecifyOutcome:
"""Specify a single triage task and promote it to ``todo``.
Returns an outcome describing what happened. Never raises for expected
failure modes (task not in triage, no aux client configured, API
error, malformed response) — those surface via ``ok=False`` so the
``--all`` sweep can continue past individual failures.
"""
with kb.connect() as conn:
task = kb.get_task(conn, task_id)
if task is None:
return SpecifyOutcome(task_id, False, "unknown task id")
if task.status != "triage":
return SpecifyOutcome(
task_id, False, f"task is not in triage (status={task.status!r})"
)
try:
from agent.auxiliary_client import get_text_auxiliary_client
except Exception as exc: # pragma: no cover — import smoke test
logger.debug("specify: auxiliary client import failed: %s", exc)
return SpecifyOutcome(task_id, False, "auxiliary client unavailable")
try:
client, model = get_text_auxiliary_client("triage_specifier")
except Exception as exc:
logger.debug("specify: get_text_auxiliary_client failed: %s", exc)
return SpecifyOutcome(task_id, False, "auxiliary client unavailable")
if client is None or not model:
return SpecifyOutcome(
task_id, False, "no auxiliary client configured"
)
user_msg = _USER_TEMPLATE.format(
task_id=task.id,
title=_truncate(task.title or "", 400),
body=_truncate(task.body or "(no body)", 4000),
)
try:
resp = client.chat.completions.create(
model=model,
messages=[
{"role": "system", "content": _SYSTEM_PROMPT},
{"role": "user", "content": user_msg},
],
temperature=0.3,
max_tokens=1500,
timeout=timeout or 120,
)
except Exception as exc:
logger.info(
"specify: API call failed for %s (%s) — skipping",
task_id, exc,
)
return SpecifyOutcome(
task_id, False, f"LLM error: {type(exc).__name__}"
)
try:
raw = resp.choices[0].message.content or ""
except Exception:
raw = ""
parsed = _extract_json_blob(raw)
new_title: Optional[str]
new_body: Optional[str]
if parsed is None:
# Fall back: treat the whole reply as the body, leave title as-is.
# Worst case the user edits afterward — still better than stranding
# the task in triage on a malformed LLM reply.
stripped_raw = raw.strip()
if not stripped_raw:
return SpecifyOutcome(
task_id, False, "LLM returned an empty response"
)
new_title = None
new_body = stripped_raw
else:
title_val = parsed.get("title")
body_val = parsed.get("body")
new_title = (
title_val.strip()
if isinstance(title_val, str) and title_val.strip()
else None
)
new_body = (
body_val if isinstance(body_val, str) and body_val.strip() else None
)
if new_body is None and new_title is None:
return SpecifyOutcome(
task_id, False, "LLM response missing title and body"
)
with kb.connect() as conn:
ok = kb.specify_triage_task(
conn,
task_id,
title=new_title,
body=new_body,
author=author or _profile_author(),
)
if not ok:
# Race: someone else promoted / archived the task between our
# read above and the write. Report, don't crash.
return SpecifyOutcome(
task_id, False, "task moved out of triage before promotion"
)
return SpecifyOutcome(task_id, True, "specified", new_title=new_title)
def list_triage_ids(*, tenant: Optional[str] = None) -> list[str]:
"""Return task ids currently in the triage column.
``tenant`` narrows the sweep; ``None`` returns every triage task.
"""
with kb.connect() as conn:
tasks = kb.list_tasks(
conn,
status="triage",
tenant=tenant,
include_archived=False,
)
return [t.id for t in tasks]

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@@ -1905,6 +1905,29 @@
}).then(function () { load(); props.onRefresh(); });
};
// Triage specifier — calls the auxiliary LLM to flesh out a rough
// idea in the Triage column into a concrete spec (title + body with
// goal, approach, acceptance criteria) and promotes it to todo.
// Not a PATCH: runs through a dedicated POST endpoint because the
// LLM call can take tens of seconds, and its outcome is richer than
// a status flip (may update title AND body AND emit an audit
// comment — or fail with a human-readable reason that the UI
// surfaces inline without treating it as an HTTP error).
const doSpecify = function () {
return SDK.fetchJSON(
withBoard(`${API}/tasks/${encodeURIComponent(props.taskId)}/specify`, boardSlug),
{
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({}),
}
).then(function (res) {
load();
props.onRefresh();
return res;
});
};
const addLink = function (parentId) {
return SDK.fetchJSON(withBoard(`${API}/links`, boardSlug), {
method: "POST",
@@ -1994,6 +2017,7 @@
assignees: props.assignees || [],
boardSlug: boardSlug,
onPatch: doPatch,
onSpecify: doSpecify,
onAddParent: addLink,
onRemoveParent: removeLink,
onAddChild: addChild,
@@ -2062,7 +2086,11 @@
}) : null,
t.created_by ? h(MetaRow, { label: "Created by", value: t.created_by }) : null,
),
h(StatusActions, { task: t, onPatch: props.onPatch }),
h(StatusActions, {
task: t,
onPatch: props.onPatch,
onSpecify: props.onSpecify,
}),
h(DiagnosticsSection, {
task: t,
boardSlug: props.boardSlug,
@@ -2495,6 +2523,8 @@
function StatusActions(props) {
const t = props.task;
const [specifyBusy, setSpecifyBusy] = useState(false);
const [specifyMsg, setSpecifyMsg] = useState(null);
const b = function (label, patch, enabled, confirmMsg) {
return h(Button, {
onClick: function () { if (enabled !== false) props.onPatch(patch, { confirm: confirmMsg }); },
@@ -2502,22 +2532,67 @@
size: "sm",
}, label);
};
return h("div", { className: "hermes-kanban-actions" },
b("→ triage", { status: "triage" }, t.status !== "triage"),
b("→ ready", { status: "ready" }, t.status !== "ready"),
// No direct → running button: /tasks/:id PATCH rejects status=running
// with 400 (issue #19535). Tasks enter running only through the
// dispatcher's claim_task path, which atomically creates the run row,
// claim lock, and worker process metadata.
b("Block", { status: "blocked" },
t.status === "running" || t.status === "ready",
DESTRUCTIVE_TRANSITIONS.blocked),
b("Unblock", { status: "ready" }, t.status === "blocked"),
b("Complete", { status: "done" },
t.status === "running" || t.status === "ready" || t.status === "blocked",
DESTRUCTIVE_TRANSITIONS.done),
b("Archive", { status: "archived" }, t.status !== "archived",
DESTRUCTIVE_TRANSITIONS.archived),
// "Specify" appears only when the task is in the Triage column — the
// one column where an auxiliary LLM pass is meaningful. Elsewhere
// the backend would return ok:false with "not in triage" anyway,
// so hiding the button keeps the action row uncluttered.
const specifyButton = (t.status === "triage" && props.onSpecify)
? h(Button, {
onClick: function () {
if (specifyBusy) return;
setSpecifyBusy(true);
setSpecifyMsg(null);
props.onSpecify().then(function (res) {
if (res && res.ok) {
const suffix = res.new_title
? ` — retitled: ${res.new_title}`
: "";
setSpecifyMsg({ ok: true, text: `Specified${suffix}` });
} else {
setSpecifyMsg({
ok: false,
text: "Specify failed: " + ((res && res.reason) || "unknown error"),
});
}
}).catch(function (err) {
setSpecifyMsg({
ok: false,
text: "Specify failed: " + (err.message || String(err)),
});
}).then(function () {
setSpecifyBusy(false);
});
},
disabled: specifyBusy,
size: "sm",
}, specifyBusy ? "Specifying…" : "✨ Specify")
: null;
return h("div", null,
h("div", { className: "hermes-kanban-actions" },
specifyButton,
b("→ triage", { status: "triage" }, t.status !== "triage"),
b("→ ready", { status: "ready" }, t.status !== "ready"),
// No direct → running button: /tasks/:id PATCH rejects status=running
// with 400 (issue #19535). Tasks enter running only through the
// dispatcher's claim_task path, which atomically creates the run row,
// claim lock, and worker process metadata.
b("Block", { status: "blocked" },
t.status === "running" || t.status === "ready",
DESTRUCTIVE_TRANSITIONS.blocked),
b("Unblock", { status: "ready" }, t.status === "blocked"),
b("Complete", { status: "done" },
t.status === "running" || t.status === "ready" || t.status === "blocked",
DESTRUCTIVE_TRANSITIONS.done),
b("Archive", { status: "archived" }, t.status !== "archived",
DESTRUCTIVE_TRANSITIONS.archived),
),
specifyMsg ? h("div", {
className: specifyMsg.ok
? "hermes-kanban-msg-ok"
: "hermes-kanban-msg-err",
}, specifyMsg.text) : null,
);
}

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@@ -402,6 +402,26 @@
gap: 0.3rem;
}
/* Specifier result banner — sits directly under the status action row. */
.hermes-kanban-msg-ok,
.hermes-kanban-msg-err {
margin-top: 0.4rem;
padding: 0.35rem 0.55rem;
border-radius: 0.375rem;
font-size: 0.85rem;
line-height: 1.3;
}
.hermes-kanban-msg-ok {
background: rgba(46, 160, 67, 0.12);
color: #2ea043;
border: 1px solid rgba(46, 160, 67, 0.35);
}
.hermes-kanban-msg-err {
background: rgba(248, 81, 73, 0.12);
color: #f85149;
border: 1px solid rgba(248, 81, 73, 0.35);
}
/* ---- Home channel subscription toggles (per-platform, per-task) ----- */
.hermes-kanban-home-subs {

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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ import asyncio
import hmac
import json
import logging
import os
import sqlite3
import time
from dataclasses import asdict
@@ -1011,6 +1012,61 @@ def reclaim_task_endpoint(
conn.close()
class SpecifyBody(BaseModel):
"""Optional author override. Nothing else is configurable from the
dashboard — model + prompt come from ``auxiliary.triage_specifier``
in config.yaml, same as the CLI."""
author: Optional[str] = None
@router.post("/tasks/{task_id}/specify")
def specify_task_endpoint(
task_id: str,
payload: SpecifyBody,
board: Optional[str] = Query(None),
):
"""Flesh out a triage-column task via the auxiliary LLM and promote
it to ``todo``. Maps 1:1 to ``hermes kanban specify <task_id>``.
Returns the outcome shape used by the CLI: ``{ok, task_id, reason,
new_title}``. A non-OK outcome is NOT an HTTP error — the UI renders
the reason inline (e.g. "no auxiliary client configured") so the
operator knows what to fix, and retries without a page reload.
This endpoint runs in FastAPI's threadpool (sync ``def``) because
the underlying LLM call can take tens of seconds to minutes on
reasoning models, which would block the event loop if we used
``async def`` without an explicit ``run_in_executor``.
"""
board = _resolve_board(board)
# Pin the board for the duration of this call so the specifier module
# (which calls ``kb.connect()`` with no args) hits the right DB.
prev_env = os.environ.get("HERMES_KANBAN_BOARD")
try:
os.environ["HERMES_KANBAN_BOARD"] = board or kanban_db.DEFAULT_BOARD
# Import lazily so a missing auxiliary client at import time
# doesn't break plugin load.
from hermes_cli import kanban_specify # noqa: WPS433 (intentional)
outcome = kanban_specify.specify_task(
task_id,
author=(payload.author or None),
)
finally:
if prev_env is None:
os.environ.pop("HERMES_KANBAN_BOARD", None)
else:
os.environ["HERMES_KANBAN_BOARD"] = prev_env
return {
"ok": bool(outcome.ok),
"task_id": outcome.task_id,
"reason": outcome.reason,
"new_title": outcome.new_title,
}
class ReassignBody(BaseModel):
profile: Optional[str] = None # "" or None = unassign
reclaim_first: bool = False

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@@ -286,3 +286,58 @@ def test_run_slash_reassign_with_reclaim_flag(kanban_home):
assert "Reassigned" in out, out
out2 = kc.run_slash(f"show {tid}")
assert "newbie" in out2
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# /kanban specify — slash surface (same entry point CLI + gateway use)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_run_slash_specify_end_to_end(kanban_home, monkeypatch):
"""The /kanban specify slash command routes through run_slash, which
both the interactive CLI and every gateway platform use. This test
covers both surfaces."""
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
# Create a triage task via the same slash surface.
create_out = kc.run_slash("create 'rough idea' --triage")
import re
m = re.search(r"(t_[a-f0-9]+)", create_out)
assert m, f"no task id in: {create_out!r}"
tid = m.group(1)
# Mock the auxiliary client so we don't hit a real provider.
resp = MagicMock()
resp.choices = [MagicMock()]
resp.choices[0].message.content = (
'{"title": "Spec: rough idea", "body": "**Goal**\\nShip it."}'
)
fake_client = MagicMock()
fake_client.chat.completions.create = MagicMock(return_value=resp)
monkeypatch.setattr(
"agent.auxiliary_client.get_text_auxiliary_client",
lambda *a, **kw: (fake_client, "test-model"),
)
# Specify via slash.
out = kc.run_slash(f"specify {tid}")
assert "Specified" in out
assert tid in out
# Task is promoted and retitled.
with kb.connect() as conn:
task = kb.get_task(conn, tid)
assert task.status in {"todo", "ready"}
assert task.title == "Spec: rough idea"
def test_run_slash_specify_help_is_reachable(kanban_home):
"""`--help` on a subcommand is handled by argparse itself — it prints
to the process stdout and raises SystemExit before run_slash's output
redirection is installed, so the returned string is the usage-error
sentinel. All we're asserting here is that the subcommand is
registered (no "unknown action" error) — the shape of the help text
is covered by the direct argparse tests in test_kanban_specify.py."""
out = kc.run_slash("specify --help")
# Either the usage-error sentinel (stdout swallowed by argparse) or
# a real help rendering — both mean the subcommand exists.
assert "usage error" in out.lower() or "specify" in out.lower()

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@@ -0,0 +1,337 @@
"""Tests for the specifier module + `hermes kanban specify` CLI surface.
The auxiliary LLM client is mocked — these tests don't hit any network or
real provider. They exercise the prompt plumbing, response parsing, DB
writes, and CLI flag surface.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import json as jsonlib
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
from hermes_cli import kanban as kanban_cli
from hermes_cli import kanban_db as kb
from hermes_cli import kanban_specify as spec
@pytest.fixture
def kanban_home(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
home = tmp_path / ".hermes"
home.mkdir()
monkeypatch.setenv("HERMES_HOME", str(home))
monkeypatch.setattr(Path, "home", lambda: tmp_path)
kb.init_db()
return home
def _fake_aux_response(content: str):
"""Build a minimal object shaped like an OpenAI chat.completions result.
The specifier only reads ``resp.choices[0].message.content``, so we
avoid importing the openai SDK and build the tree with MagicMock.
"""
resp = MagicMock()
resp.choices = [MagicMock()]
resp.choices[0].message.content = content
return resp
def _mock_client_returning(content: str):
client = MagicMock()
client.chat.completions.create = MagicMock(return_value=_fake_aux_response(content))
return client
def _patch_aux_client(content: str, *, model: str = "test-model"):
"""Patch get_text_auxiliary_client at its source + at the module that
imported it lazily inside specify_task. Both patches are needed
because kanban_specify imports the function inside the function body.
"""
client = _mock_client_returning(content)
return patch(
"agent.auxiliary_client.get_text_auxiliary_client",
return_value=(client, model),
), client
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# JSON extraction helpers
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_extract_json_blob_handles_plain_json():
raw = '{"title": "T", "body": "B"}'
assert spec._extract_json_blob(raw) == {"title": "T", "body": "B"}
def test_extract_json_blob_handles_fenced_json():
raw = '```json\n{"title": "T", "body": "B"}\n```'
assert spec._extract_json_blob(raw) == {"title": "T", "body": "B"}
def test_extract_json_blob_handles_prose_preamble():
raw = 'Sure! Here you go:\n{"title": "T", "body": "B"}\nThanks.'
assert spec._extract_json_blob(raw) == {"title": "T", "body": "B"}
def test_extract_json_blob_returns_none_for_unparseable():
assert spec._extract_json_blob("no json here") is None
assert spec._extract_json_blob("") is None
assert spec._extract_json_blob("{not: valid}") is None
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# specify_task (module-level entry point)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_specify_task_happy_path(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="rough", triage=True)
content = jsonlib.dumps({
"title": "Refined rough",
"body": "**Goal**\nA concrete goal.",
})
p, _ = _patch_aux_client(content)
with p:
outcome = spec.specify_task(tid, author="ace")
assert outcome.ok is True
assert outcome.task_id == tid
assert outcome.new_title == "Refined rough"
with kb.connect() as conn:
task = kb.get_task(conn, tid)
# Parent-free → recompute_ready promotes to ready.
assert task.status == "ready"
assert task.title == "Refined rough"
assert "**Goal**" in (task.body or "")
def test_specify_task_falls_back_to_body_only_on_bad_json(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="keep title", triage=True)
# Model returned plain markdown, no JSON object.
content = "Goal: Do a thing.\nApproach: Steps here."
p, _ = _patch_aux_client(content)
with p:
outcome = spec.specify_task(tid)
assert outcome.ok is True
with kb.connect() as conn:
t = kb.get_task(conn, tid)
# Title preserved (no JSON with a title key).
assert t.title == "keep title"
# Body replaced with the raw response.
assert "Goal:" in (t.body or "")
def test_specify_task_rejects_non_triage_task(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="ready task")
p, client = _patch_aux_client("unused")
with p:
outcome = spec.specify_task(tid)
assert outcome.ok is False
assert "not in triage" in outcome.reason
# LLM must not be invoked for a non-triage task — fail cheap.
assert client.chat.completions.create.call_count == 0
def test_specify_task_unknown_id(kanban_home):
p, client = _patch_aux_client("unused")
with p:
outcome = spec.specify_task("t_nope")
assert outcome.ok is False
assert "unknown task" in outcome.reason
assert client.chat.completions.create.call_count == 0
def test_specify_task_no_aux_client_configured(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="rough", triage=True)
with patch(
"agent.auxiliary_client.get_text_auxiliary_client",
return_value=(None, ""),
):
outcome = spec.specify_task(tid)
assert outcome.ok is False
assert "auxiliary client" in outcome.reason
# Task must stay in triage — we never touched it.
with kb.connect() as conn:
assert kb.get_task(conn, tid).status == "triage"
def test_specify_task_llm_api_error_keeps_task_in_triage(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="rough", triage=True)
client = MagicMock()
client.chat.completions.create = MagicMock(side_effect=RuntimeError("429 rate limited"))
with patch(
"agent.auxiliary_client.get_text_auxiliary_client",
return_value=(client, "test-model"),
):
outcome = spec.specify_task(tid)
assert outcome.ok is False
assert "LLM error" in outcome.reason
with kb.connect() as conn:
assert kb.get_task(conn, tid).status == "triage"
def test_specify_task_empty_llm_response(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="rough", triage=True)
p, _ = _patch_aux_client("")
with p:
outcome = spec.specify_task(tid)
assert outcome.ok is False
with kb.connect() as conn:
assert kb.get_task(conn, tid).status == "triage"
def test_list_triage_ids(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
a = kb.create_task(conn, title="a", triage=True)
b = kb.create_task(conn, title="b", triage=True, tenant="proj-1")
kb.create_task(conn, title="c") # not triage — excluded
ids_all = spec.list_triage_ids()
assert set(ids_all) == {a, b}
ids_tenant = spec.list_triage_ids(tenant="proj-1")
assert ids_tenant == [b]
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CLI wiring — argparse + _cmd_specify
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _run_cli(*argv: str) -> int:
"""Invoke the `hermes kanban …` argparse surface directly."""
root = argparse.ArgumentParser()
subp = root.add_subparsers(dest="cmd")
kanban_cli.build_parser(subp)
ns = root.parse_args(["kanban", *argv])
return kanban_cli.kanban_command(ns)
def test_cli_specify_requires_id_or_all(kanban_home, capsys):
rc = _run_cli("specify")
assert rc == 2
err = capsys.readouterr().err
assert "requires a task id or --all" in err
def test_cli_specify_rejects_both_id_and_all(kanban_home, capsys):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="rough", triage=True)
rc = _run_cli("specify", tid, "--all")
assert rc == 2
err = capsys.readouterr().err
assert "either a task id OR --all" in err
def test_cli_specify_single_id_success(kanban_home, capsys):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="rough", triage=True)
content = jsonlib.dumps({"title": "clean", "body": "body"})
p, _ = _patch_aux_client(content)
with p:
rc = _run_cli("specify", tid)
assert rc == 0
out = capsys.readouterr().out
assert tid in out
assert "→ todo" in out or "-> todo" in out or "" in out
def test_cli_specify_all_success_and_json(kanban_home, capsys):
with kb.connect() as conn:
a = kb.create_task(conn, title="a", triage=True)
b = kb.create_task(conn, title="b", triage=True)
content = jsonlib.dumps({"title": "spec", "body": "body"})
p, _ = _patch_aux_client(content)
with p:
rc = _run_cli("specify", "--all", "--json")
assert rc == 0
lines = [l for l in capsys.readouterr().out.strip().splitlines() if l]
# One JSON object per task + nothing else.
assert len(lines) == 2
parsed = [jsonlib.loads(l) for l in lines]
ids = {row["task_id"] for row in parsed}
assert ids == {a, b}
assert all(row["ok"] for row in parsed)
def test_cli_specify_all_empty_triage_column(kanban_home, capsys):
rc = _run_cli("specify", "--all")
assert rc == 0
assert "No triage tasks" in capsys.readouterr().out
def test_cli_specify_all_returns_1_when_every_task_fails(kanban_home, capsys):
with kb.connect() as conn:
kb.create_task(conn, title="a", triage=True)
kb.create_task(conn, title="b", triage=True)
with patch(
"agent.auxiliary_client.get_text_auxiliary_client",
return_value=(None, ""), # no aux client → every task fails
):
rc = _run_cli("specify", "--all")
assert rc == 1
def test_cli_specify_tenant_filter(kanban_home, capsys):
with kb.connect() as conn:
outside = kb.create_task(conn, title="outside", triage=True)
inside = kb.create_task(
conn, title="inside", triage=True, tenant="proj-a",
)
content = jsonlib.dumps({"title": "spec", "body": "body"})
p, _ = _patch_aux_client(content)
with p:
rc = _run_cli("specify", "--all", "--tenant", "proj-a", "--json")
assert rc == 0
lines = [
jsonlib.loads(l)
for l in capsys.readouterr().out.strip().splitlines()
if l
]
ids = {row["task_id"] for row in lines}
assert ids == {inside}
# The outside task stays in triage.
with kb.connect() as conn:
assert kb.get_task(conn, outside).status == "triage"
# The inside task was promoted.
assert kb.get_task(conn, inside).status in {"todo", "ready"}
def test_cli_specify_author_passed_through(kanban_home, capsys):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="rough", triage=True)
content = jsonlib.dumps({"title": "fresh title", "body": "fresh body"})
p, _ = _patch_aux_client(content)
with p:
rc = _run_cli("specify", tid, "--author", "custom-agent")
assert rc == 0
with kb.connect() as conn:
comments = kb.list_comments(conn, tid)
assert comments and comments[0].author == "custom-agent"

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@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
"""Tests for kb.specify_triage_task — the DB-layer atomic promotion
from the triage column to todo. LLM-free by design."""
from __future__ import annotations
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from hermes_cli import kanban_db as kb
@pytest.fixture
def kanban_home(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
"""Isolated HERMES_HOME with an empty kanban DB."""
home = tmp_path / ".hermes"
home.mkdir()
monkeypatch.setenv("HERMES_HOME", str(home))
monkeypatch.setattr(Path, "home", lambda: tmp_path)
kb.init_db()
return home
def _create_triage(conn, title="rough idea", body=None, assignee=None):
return kb.create_task(
conn,
title=title,
body=body,
assignee=assignee,
triage=True,
)
def test_specify_promotes_triage_to_todo(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = _create_triage(conn, title="rough idea")
assert kb.get_task(conn, tid).status == "triage"
with kb.connect() as conn:
ok = kb.specify_triage_task(
conn,
tid,
title="Refined: rough idea",
body="**Goal**\nDo the thing.",
author="specifier-bot",
)
assert ok is True
with kb.connect() as conn:
task = kb.get_task(conn, tid)
# No parents → recompute_ready should have flipped it past todo to ready.
assert task.status == "ready"
assert task.title == "Refined: rough idea"
assert "**Goal**" in (task.body or "")
def test_specify_with_open_parent_lands_in_todo_not_ready(kanban_home):
# Parent-gated specified tasks must not jump the dispatcher — they go
# to todo and wait for parent completion like any other gated task.
with kb.connect() as conn:
parent = kb.create_task(conn, title="parent work")
child = _create_triage(conn, title="child idea")
kb.link_tasks(conn, parent, child)
# After linking with an open parent, triage status should still be
# 'triage' (linking doesn't touch triage tasks).
assert kb.get_task(conn, child).status == "triage"
with kb.connect() as conn:
ok = kb.specify_triage_task(
conn,
child,
body="full spec",
author="specifier",
)
assert ok is True
with kb.connect() as conn:
t = kb.get_task(conn, child)
# Parent still open → specified child sits in 'todo', not 'ready'.
assert t.status == "todo"
def test_specify_refuses_non_triage_task(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = kb.create_task(conn, title="normal task")
assert kb.get_task(conn, tid).status == "ready"
with kb.connect() as conn:
ok = kb.specify_triage_task(conn, tid, body="won't apply")
assert ok is False
with kb.connect() as conn:
# Status unchanged.
assert kb.get_task(conn, tid).status == "ready"
def test_specify_returns_false_for_unknown_id(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
ok = kb.specify_triage_task(conn, "t_does_not_exist", body="x")
assert ok is False
def test_specify_rejects_blank_title(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = _create_triage(conn, title="rough")
with kb.connect() as conn, pytest.raises(ValueError):
kb.specify_triage_task(conn, tid, title=" ", body="ok")
def test_specify_emits_event(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = _create_triage(conn, title="rough")
with kb.connect() as conn:
kb.specify_triage_task(
conn, tid, title="new", body="b", author="ace"
)
with kb.connect() as conn:
events = kb.list_events(conn, tid)
kinds = [e.kind for e in events]
assert "specified" in kinds
# The specified event records which fields actually changed as a
# JSON payload under task_events.payload.
spec_ev = next(e for e in events if e.kind == "specified")
assert spec_ev.payload is not None
fields = spec_ev.payload.get("changed_fields") or []
assert "title" in fields
assert "body" in fields
def test_specify_records_audit_comment_only_when_author_given(kanban_home):
# With author → comment added.
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid1 = _create_triage(conn, title="a")
kb.specify_triage_task(
conn, tid1, title="A-spec", body="b", author="ace"
)
comments1 = kb.list_comments(conn, tid1)
assert len(comments1) == 1
assert "Specified" in comments1[0].body
assert comments1[0].author == "ace"
# Without author → no comment (silent).
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid2 = _create_triage(conn, title="b")
kb.specify_triage_task(conn, tid2, title="B-spec", body="b")
comments2 = kb.list_comments(conn, tid2)
assert comments2 == []
def test_specify_skips_comment_when_nothing_changed(kanban_home):
# Create triage task with title and body already set; pass identical
# values to specify. Should promote to todo but skip audit comment.
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = _create_triage(conn, title="same", body="same body")
with kb.connect() as conn:
ok = kb.specify_triage_task(
conn,
tid,
title="same",
body="same body",
author="ace",
)
assert ok is True
with kb.connect() as conn:
# Promoted.
assert kb.get_task(conn, tid).status in {"todo", "ready"}
# No audit comment because neither field changed.
assert kb.list_comments(conn, tid) == []
def test_specify_with_only_body_preserves_title(kanban_home):
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = _create_triage(conn, title="keep this title")
with kb.connect() as conn:
kb.specify_triage_task(conn, tid, body="new body only")
with kb.connect() as conn:
t = kb.get_task(conn, tid)
assert t.title == "keep this title"
assert t.body == "new body only"
def test_specify_second_call_noop_false(kanban_home):
# Promoting twice must not crash and the second call returns False
# because the task is no longer in triage.
with kb.connect() as conn:
tid = _create_triage(conn, title="once")
with kb.connect() as conn:
assert kb.specify_triage_task(conn, tid, body="spec") is True
with kb.connect() as conn:
assert kb.specify_triage_task(conn, tid, body="spec again") is False

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@@ -1582,3 +1582,104 @@ def test_board_exposes_diagnostics_list_and_summary(client):
assert task_dict["warnings"] is not None
assert task_dict["warnings"]["highest_severity"] == "error"
assert task_dict["diagnostics"][0]["kind"] == "repeated_crashes"
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# POST /tasks/:id/specify — triage specifier endpoint
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _patch_specifier_response(monkeypatch, *, content, model="test-model"):
"""Helper: install a fake auxiliary client so the specifier endpoint
can run without hitting any real provider."""
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
resp = MagicMock()
resp.choices = [MagicMock()]
resp.choices[0].message.content = content
fake_client = MagicMock()
fake_client.chat.completions.create = MagicMock(return_value=resp)
monkeypatch.setattr(
"agent.auxiliary_client.get_text_auxiliary_client",
lambda *a, **kw: (fake_client, model),
)
return fake_client
def test_specify_happy_path(client, monkeypatch):
import json as jsonlib
# Create a triage task.
t = client.post(
"/api/plugins/kanban/tasks",
json={"title": "one-liner", "triage": True},
).json()["task"]
assert t["status"] == "triage"
_patch_specifier_response(
monkeypatch,
content=jsonlib.dumps(
{"title": "Polished", "body": "**Goal**\nDo the thing."}
),
)
r = client.post(
f"/api/plugins/kanban/tasks/{t['id']}/specify",
json={"author": "ui-tester"},
)
assert r.status_code == 200
body = r.json()
assert body["ok"] is True
assert body["task_id"] == t["id"]
assert body["new_title"] == "Polished"
# Task should have moved off the triage column.
detail = client.get(f"/api/plugins/kanban/tasks/{t['id']}").json()["task"]
assert detail["status"] in {"todo", "ready"}
assert detail["title"] == "Polished"
assert "**Goal**" in (detail["body"] or "")
def test_specify_non_triage_returns_ok_false_not_http_error(client, monkeypatch):
"""The endpoint intentionally returns ``{ok: false, reason: ...}`` for
"task not in triage" rather than a 4xx — the dashboard renders the
reason inline so the user can fix it without a page reload."""
# Create a normal (ready) task — not in triage.
t = client.post("/api/plugins/kanban/tasks", json={"title": "x"}).json()["task"]
_patch_specifier_response(monkeypatch, content="unused")
r = client.post(
f"/api/plugins/kanban/tasks/{t['id']}/specify",
json={},
)
assert r.status_code == 200
body = r.json()
assert body["ok"] is False
assert "not in triage" in body["reason"]
def test_specify_no_aux_client_surfaces_reason(client, monkeypatch):
t = client.post(
"/api/plugins/kanban/tasks",
json={"title": "rough", "triage": True},
).json()["task"]
# Simulate "no auxiliary client configured".
monkeypatch.setattr(
"agent.auxiliary_client.get_text_auxiliary_client",
lambda *a, **kw: (None, ""),
)
r = client.post(
f"/api/plugins/kanban/tasks/{t['id']}/specify",
json={},
)
assert r.status_code == 200
body = r.json()
assert body["ok"] is False
assert "auxiliary client" in body["reason"]
# Task must stay in triage — nothing was touched.
detail = client.get(f"/api/plugins/kanban/tasks/{t['id']}").json()["task"]
assert detail["status"] == "triage"

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@@ -378,6 +378,7 @@ Multi-profile, multi-project collaboration board. Each install can host many boa
| `tail <id>` | Follow a task's event stream. |
| `dispatch` | One dispatcher pass on the active board. Flags: `--dry-run`, `--max N`, `--json`. |
| `context <id>` | Print the full context a worker would see (title + body + parent results + comments). |
| `specify <id>` / `specify --all` | Flesh out a triage-column task into a concrete spec (title + body with goal, approach, acceptance criteria) via the auxiliary LLM, then promote it to `todo`. Flags: `--tenant` (scope `--all` to one tenant), `--author`, `--json`. Configure the model under `auxiliary.triage_specifier` in `config.yaml`. |
| `gc` | Remove scratch workspaces for archived tasks. |
Examples:

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@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ hermes dashboard # "Kanban" tab appears in the nav, after "Skills"
### What the plugin gives you
- A **Kanban** tab showing one column per status: `triage`, `todo`, `ready`, `running`, `blocked`, `done` (plus `archived` when the toggle is on).
- `triage` is the parking column for rough ideas a specifier is expected to flesh out. Tasks created with `hermes kanban create --triage` (or via the Triage column's inline create) land here and the dispatcher leaves them alone until a human or specifier promotes them to `todo` / `ready`.
- `triage` is the parking column for rough ideas a specifier is expected to flesh out. Tasks created with `hermes kanban create --triage` (or via the Triage column's inline create) land here and the dispatcher leaves them alone until a human or specifier promotes them to `todo` / `ready`. Run `hermes kanban specify <id>` to have the auxiliary LLM expand a triage task into a concrete spec (title + body with goal, approach, acceptance criteria) and promote it to `todo` in one shot; `--all` sweeps every triage task at once. Configure which model runs the specifier under `auxiliary.triage_specifier` in `config.yaml`.
- Cards show the task id, title, priority badge, tenant tag, assigned profile, comment/link counts, a **progress pill** (`N/M` children done when the task has dependents), and "created N ago". A per-card checkbox enables multi-select.
- **Per-profile lanes inside Running** — toolbar checkbox toggles sub-grouping of the Running column by assignee.
- **Live updates via WebSocket** — the plugin tails the append-only `task_events` table on a short poll interval; the board reflects changes the instant any profile (CLI, gateway, or another dashboard tab) acts. Reloads are debounced so a burst of events triggers a single refetch.
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ hermes dashboard # "Kanban" tab appears in the nav, after "Skills"
- **Editable assignee / priority** — click the meta row to rewrite.
- **Editable description** — markdown-rendered by default (headings, bold, italic, inline code, fenced code, `http(s)` / `mailto:` links, bullet lists), with an "edit" button that swaps in a textarea. Markdown rendering is a tiny, XSS-safe renderer — every substitution runs on HTML-escaped input, only `http(s)` / `mailto:` links pass through, and `target="_blank"` + `rel="noopener noreferrer"` are always set.
- **Dependency editor** — chip list of parents and children, each with an `×` to unlink, plus dropdowns over every other task to add a new parent or child. Cycle attempts are rejected server-side with a clear message.
- **Status action row** (→ triage / → ready / → running / block / unblock / complete / archive) with confirm prompts for destructive transitions.
- **Status action row** (→ triage / → ready / → running / block / unblock / complete / archive) with confirm prompts for destructive transitions. For cards in the **Triage** column the row also exposes a **✨ Specify** button that calls the auxiliary LLM (`auxiliary.triage_specifier` in `config.yaml`) to expand the one-liner into a concrete spec (title + body with goal, approach, acceptance criteria) and promote the task to `todo`. The same behaviour is reachable from the CLI (`hermes kanban specify <id>` / `--all`), from any gateway platform (`/kanban specify <id>`), and programmatically via `POST /api/plugins/kanban/tasks/:id/specify`.
- Result section (also markdown-rendered), comment thread with Enter-to-submit, the last 20 events.
- **Toolbar filters** — free-text search, tenant dropdown (defaults to `dashboard.kanban.default_tenant` from `config.yaml`), assignee dropdown, "show archived" toggle, "lanes by profile" toggle, and a **Nudge dispatcher** button so you don't have to wait for the next 60 s tick.
@@ -496,6 +496,7 @@ All routes are mounted under `/api/plugins/kanban/` and protected by the dashboa
| `PATCH` | `/tasks/:id` | Status / assignee / priority / title / body / result |
| `POST` | `/tasks/bulk` | Apply the same patch (status / archive / assignee / priority) to every id in `ids`. Per-id failures reported without aborting siblings |
| `POST` | `/tasks/:id/comments` | Append a comment |
| `POST` | `/tasks/:id/specify` | Run the triage specifier — auxiliary LLM fleshes out the task body and promotes it from `triage` to `todo`. Returns `{ok, task_id, reason, new_title}`; `ok=false` with a human-readable reason on "not in triage" / no aux client / LLM error is a 200, not a 4xx |
| `POST` | `/links` | Add a dependency (`parent_id` → `child_id`) |
| `DELETE` | `/links?parent_id=…&child_id=…` | Remove a dependency |
| `POST` | `/dispatch?max=…&dry_run=…` | Nudge the dispatcher — skip the 60 s wait |
@@ -588,6 +589,8 @@ hermes kanban notify-list [<id>] [--json]
hermes kanban notify-unsubscribe <id>
--platform <name> --chat-id <id> [--thread-id <id>]
hermes kanban context <id> # what a worker sees
hermes kanban specify [<id> | --all] [--tenant T] # flesh out a triage-column idea
[--author NAME] [--json] # into a full spec and promote to todo
hermes kanban gc [--event-retention-days N] # workspaces + old events + old logs
[--log-retention-days N]
```
@@ -605,6 +608,8 @@ Every `hermes kanban <action>` verb is also reachable as `/kanban <action>` —
/kanban comment t_abcd "looks good, ship it"
/kanban unblock t_abcd
/kanban dispatch --max 3
/kanban specify t_abcd # flesh out a triage one-liner into a real spec
/kanban specify --all --tenant engineering # sweep every triage task in one tenant
```
Quote multi-word arguments the same way you would on a shell — `run_slash` parses the rest of the line with `shlex.split`, so `"..."` and `'...'` both work.
@@ -658,7 +663,7 @@ The board supports these eight patterns without any new primitives:
| **P6 `@mention`** | inline routing from prose | `@reviewer look at this` |
| **P7 Thread-scoped workspace** | `/kanban here` in a thread | per-project gateway threads |
| **P8 Fleet farming** | one profile, N subjects | 50 social accounts |
| **P9 Triage specifier** | rough idea → `triage` → specifier expands body → `todo` | "turn this one-liner into a spec' task" |
| **P9 Triage specifier** | rough idea → `triage` → `hermes kanban specify` expands body → `todo` | "turn this one-liner into a spec'd task" |
For worked examples of each, see `docs/hermes-kanban-v1-spec.pdf`.