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Adds an optional dashboard side-process to the container entrypoint,
toggled by `HERMES_DASHBOARD=1` (also accepts `true` / `yes`). When set,
the entrypoint backgrounds `hermes dashboard` before `exec`-ing the main
command so the user's chosen foreground process (gateway, chat, `sleep
infinity`, …) remains PID-of-interest for the container runtime.
docker run -d \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
-p 8642:8642 -p 9119:9119 \
-e HERMES_DASHBOARD=1 \
nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
Defaults chosen for the container case:
- Host: 0.0.0.0 (reachable through published port; can override to
127.0.0.1 via HERMES_DASHBOARD_HOST for sidecar/reverse-proxy setups)
- Port: 9119 (matches `hermes dashboard`)
- Auto-adds `--insecure` when binding to non-localhost, matching the
dashboard's own safety gate for exposing API keys
- HERMES_DASHBOARD_TUI is read by `hermes dashboard` directly — no
entrypoint plumbing needed
Dashboard output is prefixed with `[dashboard]` via `stdbuf`+`sed -u` so
it's easy to separate from gateway logs in `docker logs`. No supervision:
if the dashboard crashes it stays down until the container restarts
(documented in the `:::note` panel).
Other changes bundled in:
- Deprecate GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL / GATEWAY_HEALTH_TIMEOUT env vars in
hermes_cli/web_server.py with a DEPRECATED block comment and a
`.. deprecated::` note on _probe_gateway_health. The feature still
works for this release; it'll be removed alongside the move to a
first-class dashboard config key.
- Rewrite the "Running the dashboard" doc section around the new
single-container pattern. Drops the previously-documented
dashboard-as-its-own-container setup — that pattern relied on the
deprecated env vars for cross-container gateway-liveness detection,
and without them the dashboard would permanently report the gateway
as "not running".
- Collapse the two-service Compose example (gateway + dashboard
container) into a single service with HERMES_DASHBOARD=1. Removes
the now-unnecessary bridge network and `depends_on`.
- Drop the ":::warning" caveat about "Running a dashboard container
alongside the gateway is safe" — that case no longer exists.
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sidebar_position: 7
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title: "Docker"
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description: "Running Hermes Agent in Docker and using Docker as a terminal backend"
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---
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# Hermes Agent — Docker
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There are two distinct ways Docker intersects with Hermes Agent:
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1. **Running Hermes IN Docker** — the agent itself runs inside a container (this page's primary focus)
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2. **Docker as a terminal backend** — the agent runs on your host but executes commands inside a Docker sandbox (see [Configuration → terminal.backend](./configuration.md))
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This page covers option 1. The container stores all user data (config, API keys, sessions, skills, memories) in a single directory mounted from the host at `/opt/data`. The image itself is stateless and can be upgraded by pulling a new version without losing any configuration.
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## Quick start
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If this is your first time running Hermes Agent, create a data directory on the host and start the container interactively to run the setup wizard:
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```sh
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mkdir -p ~/.hermes
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docker run -it --rm \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent setup
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```
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This drops you into the setup wizard, which will prompt you for your API keys and write them to `~/.hermes/.env`. You only need to do this once. It is highly recommended to set up a chat system for the gateway to work with at this point.
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## Running in gateway mode
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Once configured, run the container in the background as a persistent gateway (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, etc.):
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```sh
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docker run -d \
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--name hermes \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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-p 8642:8642 \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
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```
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Port 8642 exposes the gateway's [OpenAI-compatible API server](./features/api-server.md) and health endpoint. It's optional if you only use chat platforms (Telegram, Discord, etc.), but required if you want the dashboard or external tools to reach the gateway.
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Opening any port on an internet facing machine is a security risk. You should not do it unless you understand the risks.
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## Running the dashboard
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The built-in web dashboard runs as an optional side-process inside the same container as the gateway. Set `HERMES_DASHBOARD=1` and expose port `9119` alongside the gateway's `8642`:
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```sh
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docker run -d \
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--name hermes \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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-p 8642:8642 \
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-p 9119:9119 \
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-e HERMES_DASHBOARD=1 \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
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```
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The entrypoint starts `hermes dashboard` in the background (running as the non-root `hermes` user) before `exec`-ing the main command. Dashboard output is prefixed with `[dashboard]` in `docker logs` so it's easy to separate from gateway logs.
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| Environment variable | Description | Default |
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|---------------------|-------------|---------|
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| `HERMES_DASHBOARD` | Set to `1` (or `true` / `yes`) to launch the dashboard alongside the main command | *(unset — dashboard not started)* |
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| `HERMES_DASHBOARD_HOST` | Bind address for the dashboard HTTP server | `0.0.0.0` |
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| `HERMES_DASHBOARD_PORT` | Port for the dashboard HTTP server | `9119` |
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| `HERMES_DASHBOARD_TUI` | Set to `1` to expose the in-browser Chat tab (embedded `hermes --tui` via PTY/WebSocket) | *(unset)* |
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The default `HERMES_DASHBOARD_HOST=0.0.0.0` is required for the host to reach the dashboard through the published port; the entrypoint automatically passes `--insecure` to `hermes dashboard` in that case. Override to `127.0.0.1` if you want to restrict the dashboard to in-container access only (e.g. behind a reverse proxy in a sidecar).
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:::note
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The dashboard side-process is **not supervised** — if it crashes, it stays down until the container restarts. Running it as a separate container is not supported: the dashboard's gateway-liveness detection requires a shared PID namespace with the gateway process.
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:::
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## Running interactively (CLI chat)
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To open an interactive chat session against a running data directory:
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```sh
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docker run -it --rm \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent
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```
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Or if you have already opened a terminal in your running container (via Docker Desktop for instance), just run:
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```sh
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/opt/hermes/.venv/bin/hermes
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```
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## Persistent volumes
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The `/opt/data` volume is the single source of truth for all Hermes state. It maps to your host's `~/.hermes/` directory and contains:
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| Path | Contents |
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|------|----------|
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| `.env` | API keys and secrets |
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| `config.yaml` | All Hermes configuration |
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| `SOUL.md` | Agent personality/identity |
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| `sessions/` | Conversation history |
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| `memories/` | Persistent memory store |
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| `skills/` | Installed skills |
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| `cron/` | Scheduled job definitions |
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| `hooks/` | Event hooks |
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| `logs/` | Runtime logs |
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| `skins/` | Custom CLI skins |
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:::warning
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Never run two Hermes **gateway** containers against the same data directory simultaneously — session files and memory stores are not designed for concurrent write access.
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:::
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## Multi-profile support
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Hermes supports [multiple profiles](../reference/profile-commands.md) — separate `~/.hermes/` directories that let you run independent agents (different SOUL, skills, memory, sessions, credentials) from a single installation. **When running under Docker, using Hermes' built-in multi-profile feature is not recommended.**
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Instead, the recommended pattern is **one container per profile**, with each container bind-mounting its own host directory as `/opt/data`:
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```sh
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# Work profile
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docker run -d \
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--name hermes-work \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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-v ~/.hermes-work:/opt/data \
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-p 8642:8642 \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
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# Personal profile
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docker run -d \
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--name hermes-personal \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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-v ~/.hermes-personal:/opt/data \
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-p 8643:8642 \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
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```
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Why separate containers over profiles in Docker:
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- **Isolation** — each container has its own filesystem, process table, and resource limits. A crash, dependency change, or runaway session in one profile can't affect another.
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- **Independent lifecycle** — upgrade, restart, pause, or roll back each agent separately (`docker restart hermes-work` leaves `hermes-personal` untouched).
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- **Clean port and network separation** — each gateway binds its own host port; there's no risk of cross-talk between chat platforms or API servers.
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- **Simpler mental model** — the container *is* the profile. Backups, migrations, and permissions all follow the bind-mounted directory, with no extra `--profile` flags to remember.
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- **Avoids concurrent-write risk** — the warning above about never running two gateways against the same data directory still applies to profiles within a single container.
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In Docker Compose, this just means declaring one service per profile with distinct `container_name`, `volumes`, and `ports`:
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```yaml
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services:
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hermes-work:
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image: nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
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container_name: hermes-work
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restart: unless-stopped
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command: gateway run
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ports:
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- "8642:8642"
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volumes:
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- ~/.hermes-work:/opt/data
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hermes-personal:
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image: nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
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container_name: hermes-personal
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restart: unless-stopped
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command: gateway run
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ports:
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- "8643:8642"
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volumes:
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- ~/.hermes-personal:/opt/data
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```
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## Environment variable forwarding
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API keys are read from `/opt/data/.env` inside the container. You can also pass environment variables directly:
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```sh
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docker run -it --rm \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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-e ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-..." \
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-e OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-..." \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent
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```
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Direct `-e` flags override values from `.env`. This is useful for CI/CD or secrets-manager integrations where you don't want keys on disk.
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## Docker Compose example
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For persistent deployment with both the gateway and dashboard, a `docker-compose.yaml` is convenient:
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```yaml
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services:
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hermes:
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image: nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
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container_name: hermes
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restart: unless-stopped
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command: gateway run
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ports:
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- "8642:8642" # gateway API
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- "9119:9119" # dashboard (only reached when HERMES_DASHBOARD=1)
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volumes:
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- ~/.hermes:/opt/data
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environment:
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- HERMES_DASHBOARD=1
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# Uncomment to forward specific env vars instead of using .env file:
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# - ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY}
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# - OPENAI_API_KEY=${OPENAI_API_KEY}
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# - TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=${TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN}
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deploy:
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resources:
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limits:
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memory: 4G
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cpus: "2.0"
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```
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Start with `docker compose up -d` and view logs with `docker compose logs -f`. Dashboard output is prefixed with `[dashboard]` so it's easy to filter from gateway logs.
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## Resource limits
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The Hermes container needs moderate resources. Recommended minimums:
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| Resource | Minimum | Recommended |
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|----------|---------|-------------|
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| Memory | 1 GB | 2–4 GB |
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| CPU | 1 core | 2 cores |
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| Disk (data volume) | 500 MB | 2+ GB (grows with sessions/skills) |
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Browser automation (Playwright/Chromium) is the most memory-hungry feature. If you don't need browser tools, 1 GB is sufficient. With browser tools active, allocate at least 2 GB.
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Set limits in Docker:
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```sh
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docker run -d \
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--name hermes \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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--memory=4g --cpus=2 \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
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```
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## What the Dockerfile does
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The official image is based on `debian:13.4` and includes:
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- Python 3 with all Hermes dependencies (`uv pip install -e ".[all]"`)
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- Node.js + npm (for browser automation and WhatsApp bridge)
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- Playwright with Chromium (`npx playwright install --with-deps chromium --only-shell`)
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- ripgrep, ffmpeg, git, and tini as system utilities
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- **`docker-cli`** — so agents running inside the container can drive the host's Docker daemon (bind-mount `/var/run/docker.sock` to opt in) for `docker build`, `docker run`, container inspection, etc.
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- **`openssh-client`** — enables the [SSH terminal backend](/docs/user-guide/configuration#ssh-backend) from inside the container. The SSH backend shells out to the system `ssh` binary; without this, it failed silently in containerized installs.
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- The WhatsApp bridge (`scripts/whatsapp-bridge/`)
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The entrypoint script (`docker/entrypoint.sh`) bootstraps the data volume on first run:
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- Creates the directory structure (`sessions/`, `memories/`, `skills/`, etc.)
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- Copies `.env.example` → `.env` if no `.env` exists
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- Copies default `config.yaml` if missing
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- Copies default `SOUL.md` if missing
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- Syncs bundled skills using a manifest-based approach (preserves user edits)
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- Optionally launches `hermes dashboard` as a background side-process when `HERMES_DASHBOARD=1` (see [Running the dashboard](#running-the-dashboard))
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- Then runs `hermes` with whatever arguments you pass
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## Upgrading
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Pull the latest image and recreate the container. Your data directory is untouched.
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```sh
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docker pull nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
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docker rm -f hermes
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docker run -d \
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--name hermes \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
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```
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Or with Docker Compose:
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```sh
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docker compose pull
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docker compose up -d
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```
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## Skills and credential files
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When using Docker as the execution environment (not the methods above, but when the agent runs commands inside a Docker sandbox), Hermes automatically bind-mounts the skills directory (`~/.hermes/skills/`) and any credential files declared by skills into the container as read-only volumes. This means skill scripts, templates, and references are available inside the sandbox without manual configuration.
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The same syncing happens for SSH and Modal backends — skills and credential files are uploaded via rsync or the Modal mount API before each command.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Container exits immediately
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Check logs: `docker logs hermes`. Common causes:
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- Missing or invalid `.env` file — run interactively first to complete setup
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- Port conflicts if running with exposed ports
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### "Permission denied" errors
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The container's entrypoint drops privileges to the non-root `hermes` user (UID 10000) via `gosu`. If your host `~/.hermes/` is owned by a different UID, set `HERMES_UID`/`HERMES_GID` to match your host user, or ensure the data directory is writable:
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```sh
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chmod -R 755 ~/.hermes
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```
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### Browser tools not working
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Playwright needs shared memory. Add `--shm-size=1g` to your Docker run command:
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```sh
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docker run -d \
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--name hermes \
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--shm-size=1g \
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-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
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nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run
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```
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### Gateway not reconnecting after network issues
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The `--restart unless-stopped` flag handles most transient failures. If the gateway is stuck, restart the container:
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```sh
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docker restart hermes
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```
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### Checking container health
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```sh
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docker logs --tail 50 hermes # Recent logs
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docker run -it --rm nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest version # Verify version
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docker stats hermes # Resource usage
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```
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