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Teknium 252d68fd45 docs: deep audit — fix stale config keys, missing commands, and registry drift (#22784)
* docs: deep audit — fix stale config keys, missing commands, and registry drift

Cross-checked ~80 high-impact docs pages (getting-started, reference, top-level
user-guide, user-guide/features) against the live registries:

  hermes_cli/commands.py    COMMAND_REGISTRY (slash commands)
  hermes_cli/auth.py        PROVIDER_REGISTRY (providers)
  hermes_cli/config.py      DEFAULT_CONFIG (config keys)
  toolsets.py               TOOLSETS (toolsets)
  tools/registry.py         get_all_tool_names() (tools)
  python -m hermes_cli.main <subcmd> --help (CLI args)

reference/
- cli-commands.md: drop duplicate hermes fallback row + duplicate section,
  add stepfun/lmstudio to --provider enum, expand auth/mcp/curator subcommand
  lists to match --help output (status/logout/spotify, login, archive/prune/
  list-archived).
- slash-commands.md: add missing /sessions and /reload-skills entries +
  correct the cross-platform Notes line.
- tools-reference.md: drop bogus '68 tools' headline, drop fictional
  'browser-cdp toolset' (these tools live in 'browser' and are runtime-gated),
  add missing 'kanban' and 'video' toolset sections, fix MCP example to use
  the real mcp_<server>_<tool> prefix.
- toolsets-reference.md: list browser_cdp/browser_dialog inside the 'browser'
  row, add missing 'kanban' and 'video' toolset rows, drop the stale
  '38 tools' count for hermes-cli.
- profile-commands.md: add missing install/update/info subcommands, document
  fish completion.
- environment-variables.md: dedupe GMI_API_KEY/GMI_BASE_URL rows (kept the
  one with the correct gmi-serving.com default).
- faq.md: Anthropic/Google/OpenAI examples — direct providers exist (not just
  via OpenRouter), refresh the OpenAI model list.

getting-started/
- installation.md: PortableGit (not MinGit) is what the Windows installer
  fetches; document the 32-bit MinGit fallback.
- installation.md / termux.md: installer prefers .[termux-all] then falls
  back to .[termux].
- nix-setup.md: Python 3.12 (not 3.11), Node.js 22 (not 20); fix invalid
  'nix flake update --flake' invocation.
- updating.md: 'hermes backup restore --state pre-update' doesn't exist —
  point at the snapshot/quick-snapshot flow; correct config key
  'updates.pre_update_backup' (was 'update.backup').

user-guide/
- configuration.md: api_max_retries default 3 (not 2); display.runtime_footer
  is the real key (not display.runtime_metadata_footer); checkpoints defaults
  enabled=false / max_snapshots=20 (not true / 50).
- configuring-models.md: 'hermes model list' / 'hermes model set ...' don't
  exist — hermes model is interactive only.
- tui.md: busy_indicator -> tui_status_indicator with values
  kaomoji|emoji|unicode|ascii (not kawaii|minimal|dots|wings|none).
- security.md: SSH backend keys (TERMINAL_SSH_HOST/USER/KEY) live in .env,
  not config.yaml.
- windows-wsl-quickstart.md: there is no 'hermes api' subcommand — the
  OpenAI-compatible API server runs inside hermes gateway.

user-guide/features/
- computer-use.md: approvals.mode (not security.approval_level); fix broken
  ./browser-use.md link to ./browser.md.
- fallback-providers.md: top-level fallback_providers (not
  model.fallback_providers); the picker is subcommand-based, not modal.
- api-server.md: API_SERVER_* are env vars — write to per-profile .env,
  not 'hermes config set' which targets YAML.
- web-search.md: drop web_crawl as a registered tool (it isn't); deep-crawl
  modes are exposed through web_extract.
- kanban.md: failure_limit default is 2, not '~5'.
- plugins.md: drop hard-coded '33 providers' count.
- honcho.md: fix unclosed quote in echo HONCHO_API_KEY snippet; document
  that 'hermes honcho' subcommand is gated on memory.provider=honcho;
  reconcile subcommand list with actual --help output.
- memory-providers.md: legacy 'hermes honcho setup' redirect documented.

Verified via 'npm run build' — site builds cleanly; broken-link count went
from 149 to 146 (no regressions, fixed a few in passing).

* docs: round 2 audit fixes + regenerate skill catalogs

Follow-up to the previous commit on this branch:

Round 2 manual fixes:
- quickstart.md: KIMI_CODING_API_KEY mentioned alongside KIMI_API_KEY;
  voice-mode and ACP install commands rewritten — bare 'pip install ...'
  doesn't work for curl-installed setups (no pip on PATH, not in repo
  dir); replaced with 'cd ~/.hermes/hermes-agent && uv pip install -e
  ".[voice]"'. ACP already ships in [all] so the curl install includes it.
- cli.md / configuration.md: 'auxiliary.compression.model' shown as
  'google/gemini-3-flash-preview' (the doc's own claimed default);
  actual default is empty (= use main model). Reworded as 'leave empty
  (default) or pin a cheap model'.
- built-in-plugins.md: added the bundled 'kanban/dashboard' plugin row
  that was missing from the table.

Regenerated skill catalogs:
- ran website/scripts/generate-skill-docs.py to refresh all 163 per-skill
  pages and both reference catalogs (skills-catalog.md,
  optional-skills-catalog.md). This adds the entries that were genuinely
  missing — productivity/teams-meeting-pipeline (bundled),
  optional/finance/* (entire category — 7 skills:
  3-statement-model, comps-analysis, dcf-model, excel-author, lbo-model,
  merger-model, pptx-author), creative/hyperframes,
  creative/kanban-video-orchestrator, devops/watchers,
  productivity/shop-app, research/searxng-search,
  apple/macos-computer-use — and rewrites every other per-skill page from
  the current SKILL.md. Most diffs are tiny (one line of refreshed
  metadata).

Validation:
- 'npm run build' succeeded.
- Broken-link count moved 146 -> 155 — the +9 are zh-Hans translation
  shells that lag every newly-added skill page (pre-existing pattern).
  No regressions on any en/ page.
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---
title: "Node Inspect Debugger — Debug Node"
sidebar_label: "Node Inspect Debugger"
description: "Debug Node"
---
{/* This page is auto-generated from the skill's SKILL.md by website/scripts/generate-skill-docs.py. Edit the source SKILL.md, not this page. */}
# Node Inspect Debugger
Debug Node.js via --inspect + Chrome DevTools Protocol CLI.
## Skill metadata
| | |
|---|---|
| Source | Bundled (installed by default) |
| Path | `skills/software-development/node-inspect-debugger` |
| Version | `1.0.0` |
| Author | Hermes Agent |
| License | MIT |
| Platforms | linux, macos, windows |
| Tags | `debugging`, `nodejs`, `node-inspect`, `cdp`, `breakpoints`, `ui-tui` |
| Related skills | [`systematic-debugging`](/docs/user-guide/skills/bundled/software-development/software-development-systematic-debugging), [`python-debugpy`](/docs/user-guide/skills/bundled/software-development/software-development-python-debugpy), [`debugging-hermes-tui-commands`](/docs/user-guide/skills/bundled/software-development/software-development-debugging-hermes-tui-commands) |
## Reference: full SKILL.md
:::info
The following is the complete skill definition that Hermes loads when this skill is triggered. This is what the agent sees as instructions when the skill is active.
:::
# Node.js Inspect Debugger
## Overview
When `console.log` isn't enough, drive Node's built-in V8 inspector programmatically from the terminal. You get real breakpoints, step in/over/out, call-stack walking, local/closure scope dumps, and arbitrary expression evaluation in the paused frame.
Two tools, pick one:
- **`node inspect`** — built-in, zero install, CLI REPL. Best for quick poking.
- **`ndb` / CDP via `chrome-remote-interface`** — scriptable from Node/Python; best when you want to automate many breakpoints, collect state across runs, or debug non-interactively from an agent loop.
**Prefer `node inspect` first.** It's always available and the REPL is fast.
## When to Use
- A Node test fails and you need to see intermediate state
- ui-tui crashes or behaves wrong and you want to inspect React/Ink state pre-render
- tui_gateway child processes (`_SlashWorker`, PTY bridge workers) misbehave
- You need to inspect a value in a closure that `console.log` can't reach without patching
- Perf: attach to a running process to capture a CPU profile or heap snapshot
**Don't use for:** things `console.log` solves in under a minute. Breakpoint-driven debugging is heavier; use it when the payoff is real.
## Quick Reference: `node inspect` REPL
Launch paused on first line:
```bash
node inspect path/to/script.js
# or with tsx
node --inspect-brk $(which tsx) path/to/script.ts
```
The `debug>` prompt accepts:
| Command | Action |
|---|---|
| `c` or `cont` | continue |
| `n` or `next` | step over |
| `s` or `step` | step into |
| `o` or `out` | step out |
| `pause` | pause running code |
| `sb('file.js', 42)` | set breakpoint at file.js line 42 |
| `sb(42)` | set breakpoint at line 42 of current file |
| `sb('functionName')` | break when function is called |
| `cb('file.js', 42)` | clear breakpoint |
| `breakpoints` | list all breakpoints |
| `bt` | backtrace (call stack) |
| `list(5)` | show 5 lines of source around current position |
| `watch('expr')` | evaluate expr on every pause |
| `watchers` | show watched expressions |
| `repl` | drop into REPL in current scope (Ctrl+C to exit REPL) |
| `exec expr` | evaluate expression once |
| `restart` | restart script |
| `kill` | kill the script |
| `.exit` | quit debugger |
**In the `repl` sub-mode:** type any JS expression, including access to locals/closure variables. `Ctrl+C` exits back to `debug>`.
## Attaching to a Running Process
When the process is already running (e.g. a long-lived dev server or the TUI gateway):
```bash
# 1. Send SIGUSR1 to enable the inspector on an existing process
kill -SIGUSR1 <pid>
# Node prints: Debugger listening on ws://127.0.0.1:9229/<uuid>
# 2. Attach the debugger CLI
node inspect -p <pid>
# or by URL
node inspect ws://127.0.0.1:9229/<uuid>
```
To start a process with the inspector from the beginning:
```bash
node --inspect script.js # listen on 127.0.0.1:9229, keep running
node --inspect-brk script.js # listen AND pause on first line
node --inspect=0.0.0.0:9230 script.js # custom host:port
```
For TypeScript via tsx:
```bash
node --inspect-brk --import tsx script.ts
# or older tsx
node --inspect-brk -r tsx/cjs script.ts
```
## Programmatic CDP (scripting from terminal)
When you want to automate — set many breakpoints, capture scope state, script a repro — use `chrome-remote-interface`:
```bash
npm i -g chrome-remote-interface # or project-local
# Start your target:
node --inspect-brk=9229 target.js &
```
Driver script (save as `/tmp/cdp-debug.js`):
```javascript
const CDP = require('chrome-remote-interface');
(async () => {
const client = await CDP({ port: 9229 });
const { Debugger, Runtime } = client;
Debugger.paused(async ({ callFrames, reason }) => {
const top = callFrames[0];
console.log(`PAUSED: ${reason} @ ${top.url}:${top.location.lineNumber + 1}`);
// Walk scopes for locals
for (const scope of top.scopeChain) {
if (scope.type === 'local' || scope.type === 'closure') {
const { result } = await Runtime.getProperties({
objectId: scope.object.objectId,
ownProperties: true,
});
for (const p of result) {
console.log(` ${scope.type}.${p.name} =`, p.value?.value ?? p.value?.description);
}
}
}
// Evaluate an expression in the paused frame
const { result } = await Debugger.evaluateOnCallFrame({
callFrameId: top.callFrameId,
expression: 'typeof state !== "undefined" ? JSON.stringify(state) : "n/a"',
});
console.log('state =', result.value ?? result.description);
await Debugger.resume();
});
await Runtime.enable();
await Debugger.enable();
// Set a breakpoint by URL regex + line
await Debugger.setBreakpointByUrl({
urlRegex: '.*app\\.tsx$',
lineNumber: 119, // 0-indexed
columnNumber: 0,
});
await Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger();
})();
```
Run it:
```bash
node /tmp/cdp-debug.js
```
Hermes-specific note: `chrome-remote-interface` is NOT in `ui-tui/package.json`. Install it to a throwaway location if you don't want to dirty the project:
```bash
mkdir -p /tmp/cdp-tools && cd /tmp/cdp-tools && npm i chrome-remote-interface
NODE_PATH=/tmp/cdp-tools/node_modules node /tmp/cdp-debug.js
```
## Debugging Hermes ui-tui
The TUI is built Ink + tsx. Two common scenarios:
### Debugging a single Ink component under dev
`ui-tui/package.json` has `npm run dev` (tsx --watch). Add `--inspect-brk` by running tsx directly:
```bash
cd /home/bb/hermes-agent/ui-tui
npm run build # produce dist/ once so transpile isn't needed on first load
node --inspect-brk dist/entry.js
# In another terminal:
node inspect -p <node pid>
```
Then inside `debug>`:
```
sb('dist/app.js', 220) # or wherever the suspect render is
cont
```
When it pauses, `repl` → inspect `props`, state refs, `useInput` handler values, etc.
### Debugging a running `hermes --tui`
The TUI spawns Node from the Python CLI. Easiest path:
```bash
# 1. Launch TUI
hermes --tui &
TUI_PID=$(pgrep -f 'ui-tui/dist/entry' | head -1)
# 2. Enable inspector on that Node PID
kill -SIGUSR1 "$TUI_PID"
# 3. Find the WS URL
curl -s http://127.0.0.1:9229/json/list | jq -r '.[0].webSocketDebuggerUrl'
# 4. Attach
node inspect ws://127.0.0.1:9229/<uuid>
```
Interacting with the TUI (typing in its window) continues to advance execution; your debugger can pause it on a breakpoint at any `sb(...)`.
### Debugging `_SlashWorker` / PTY child processes
Those are Python, not Node — use the `python-debugpy` skill for them. Only Node portions (Ink UI, tui_gateway client, tsx-run tests under `ui-tui/`) use this skill.
## Running Vitest Tests Under the Debugger
```bash
cd /home/bb/hermes-agent/ui-tui
# Run a single test file paused on entry
node --inspect-brk ./node_modules/vitest/vitest.mjs run --no-file-parallelism src/app/foo.test.tsx
```
In another terminal: `node inspect -p <pid>`, then `sb('src/app/foo.tsx', 42)`, `cont`.
Use `--no-file-parallelism` (vitest) or `--runInBand` (jest) so only one worker exists — debugging a pool is painful.
## Heap Snapshots & CPU Profiles (Non-interactive)
From the CDP driver above, swap Debugger for `HeapProfiler` / `Profiler`:
```javascript
// CPU profile for 5 seconds
await client.Profiler.enable();
await client.Profiler.start();
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 5000));
const { profile } = await client.Profiler.stop();
require('fs').writeFileSync('/tmp/cpu.cpuprofile', JSON.stringify(profile));
// Open /tmp/cpu.cpuprofile in Chrome DevTools → Performance tab
```
```javascript
// Heap snapshot
await client.HeapProfiler.enable();
const chunks = [];
client.HeapProfiler.addHeapSnapshotChunk(({ chunk }) => chunks.push(chunk));
await client.HeapProfiler.takeHeapSnapshot({ reportProgress: false });
require('fs').writeFileSync('/tmp/heap.heapsnapshot', chunks.join(''));
```
## Common Pitfalls
1. **Wrong line numbers in TS source.** Breakpoints hit the emitted JS, not the `.ts`. Either (a) break in the built `dist/*.js`, or (b) enable sourcemaps (`node --enable-source-maps`) and use `sb('src/app.tsx', N)` — but only with CDP clients that follow sourcemaps. `node inspect` CLI does not.
2. **`--inspect` vs `--inspect-brk`.** `--inspect` starts the inspector but doesn't pause; your script races past your first breakpoint if you attach too late. Use `--inspect-brk` when you need to set breakpoints before any code runs.
3. **Port collisions.** Default is `9229`. If multiple Node processes are inspecting, pass `--inspect=0` (random port) and read the actual URL from `/json/list`:
```bash
curl -s http://127.0.0.1:9229/json/list # lists all inspectable targets on the host
```
4. **Child processes.** `--inspect` on a parent does NOT inspect its children. Use `NODE_OPTIONS='--inspect-brk' node parent.js` to propagate to every child; be aware they all need unique ports (Node auto-increments when `NODE_OPTIONS='--inspect'` is inherited).
5. **Background kills.** If you `Ctrl+C` out of `node inspect` while the target is paused, the target stays paused. Either `cont` first, or `kill` the target explicitly.
6. **Running `node inspect` through an agent terminal.** It's a PTY-friendly REPL. In Hermes, launch it with `terminal(pty=true)` or `background=true` + `process(action='submit', data='...')`. Non-PTY foreground mode will work for one-shot commands but not for interactive stepping.
7. **Security.** `--inspect=0.0.0.0:9229` exposes arbitrary code execution. Always bind to `127.0.0.1` (the default) unless you have an isolated network.
## Verification Checklist
After setting up a debug session, verify:
- [ ] `curl -s http://127.0.0.1:9229/json/list` returns exactly the target you expect
- [ ] First breakpoint actually hits (if it doesn't, you likely missed `--inspect-brk` or attached after execution completed)
- [ ] Source listing at pause shows the right file (mismatch = sourcemap issue, see pitfall 1)
- [ ] `exec process.pid` in `repl` returns the PID you meant to attach to
## One-Shot Recipes
**"Why is this variable undefined at line X?"**
```bash
node --inspect-brk script.js &
node inspect -p $!
# debug>
sb('script.js', X)
cont
# paused. Now:
repl
> myVariable
> Object.keys(this)
```
**"What's the call path into this function?"**
```
debug> sb('suspectFn')
debug> cont
# paused on entry
debug> bt
```
**"This async chain hangs — where?"**
```
# Start with --inspect (no -brk), let it run to the hang, then:
debug> pause
debug> bt
# Now you see the stuck frame
```