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hermes-agent/skills/autonomous-ai-agents/hermes-agent/SKILL.md
Teknium 517f30b043 improve(agent): guidance for plain-text URLs, subagent language/verification, hermes-config routing (#16325)
Four small tool-description / skill-content tweaks addressing recurring
model mistakes seen in @versun's docx feedback (Kimi 2.6, but the patterns
apply to every model):

1. browser_navigate description: call out .md/.txt/.json/.yaml/.csv/.xml,
   raw.githubusercontent.com, and API endpoints as specifically preferring
   curl or web_extract. The generic "prefer web_search or web_extract" was
   too weak; models kept firing up the browser for plain-text URLs.

2. delegate_task description: two additions.
   (a) Pass user language / output-style preferences in 'context' when they
   differ from English — otherwise subagents default to English and their
   summaries contaminate the final reply (caused the bilingual digest bug).
   (b) Subagent summaries are self-reports, not verified facts. For
   operations with external side-effects (HTTP uploads, remote writes,
   file creation at shared paths), require a verifiable handle (URL, ID,
   path) and verify it yourself before claiming success.

3. agent/prompt_builder.py Skills-mandatory block: new explicit line
   "Whenever the user asks to configure / set up / modify / install /
   enable / disable / troubleshoot Hermes Agent itself, load the
   `hermes-agent` skill first." The generic "load what's relevant" didn't
   route Hermes-meta questions (like "how do I turn off redaction?") to
   the one skill that has the answer.

4. skills/autonomous-ai-agents/hermes-agent/SKILL.md: new "Security &
   Privacy Toggles" section covering security.redact_secrets (with the
   import-time-snapshot restart-required caveat), privacy.redact_pii,
   approvals.mode (manual/smart/off) + --yolo + HERMES_YOLO_MODE, shell
   hooks allowlist, and how to disable network/media tools entirely.
   Every command verified against the actual config keys — no invented
   knobs.

Co-authored-by: teknium1 <teknium@noreply.github.com>
2026-04-26 20:57:19 -07:00

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Hermes Agent

Hermes Agent is an open-source AI agent framework by Nous Research that runs in your terminal, messaging platforms, and IDEs. It belongs to the same category as Claude Code (Anthropic), Codex (OpenAI), and OpenClaw — autonomous coding and task-execution agents that use tool calling to interact with your system. Hermes works with any LLM provider (OpenRouter, Anthropic, OpenAI, DeepSeek, local models, and 15+ others) and runs on Linux, macOS, and WSL.

What makes Hermes different:

  • Self-improving through skills — Hermes learns from experience by saving reusable procedures as skills. When it solves a complex problem, discovers a workflow, or gets corrected, it can persist that knowledge as a skill document that loads into future sessions. Skills accumulate over time, making the agent better at your specific tasks and environment.
  • Persistent memory across sessions — remembers who you are, your preferences, environment details, and lessons learned. Pluggable memory backends (built-in, Honcho, Mem0, and more) let you choose how memory works.
  • Multi-platform gateway — the same agent runs on Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Signal, Matrix, Email, and 10+ other platforms with full tool access, not just chat.
  • Provider-agnostic — swap models and providers mid-workflow without changing anything else. Credential pools rotate across multiple API keys automatically.
  • Profiles — run multiple independent Hermes instances with isolated configs, sessions, skills, and memory.
  • Extensible — plugins, MCP servers, custom tools, webhook triggers, cron scheduling, and the full Python ecosystem.

People use Hermes for software development, research, system administration, data analysis, content creation, home automation, and anything else that benefits from an AI agent with persistent context and full system access.

This skill helps you work with Hermes Agent effectively — setting it up, configuring features, spawning additional agent instances, troubleshooting issues, finding the right commands and settings, and understanding how the system works when you need to extend or contribute to it.

Docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/

Quick Start

# Install
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/main/scripts/install.sh | bash

# Interactive chat (default)
hermes

# Single query
hermes chat -q "What is the capital of France?"

# Setup wizard
hermes setup

# Change model/provider
hermes model

# Check health
hermes doctor

CLI Reference

Global Flags

hermes [flags] [command]

  --version, -V             Show version
  --resume, -r SESSION      Resume session by ID or title
  --continue, -c [NAME]     Resume by name, or most recent session
  --worktree, -w            Isolated git worktree mode (parallel agents)
  --skills, -s SKILL        Preload skills (comma-separate or repeat)
  --profile, -p NAME        Use a named profile
  --yolo                    Skip dangerous command approval
  --pass-session-id         Include session ID in system prompt

No subcommand defaults to chat.

Chat

hermes chat [flags]
  -q, --query TEXT          Single query, non-interactive
  -m, --model MODEL         Model (e.g. anthropic/claude-sonnet-4)
  -t, --toolsets LIST       Comma-separated toolsets
  --provider PROVIDER       Force provider (openrouter, anthropic, nous, etc.)
  -v, --verbose             Verbose output
  -Q, --quiet               Suppress banner, spinner, tool previews
  --checkpoints             Enable filesystem checkpoints (/rollback)
  --source TAG              Session source tag (default: cli)

Configuration

hermes setup [section]      Interactive wizard (model|terminal|gateway|tools|agent)
hermes model                Interactive model/provider picker
hermes config               View current config
hermes config edit          Open config.yaml in $EDITOR
hermes config set KEY VAL   Set a config value
hermes config path          Print config.yaml path
hermes config env-path      Print .env path
hermes config check         Check for missing/outdated config
hermes config migrate       Update config with new options
hermes login [--provider P] OAuth login (nous, openai-codex)
hermes logout               Clear stored auth
hermes doctor [--fix]       Check dependencies and config
hermes status [--all]       Show component status

Tools & Skills

hermes tools                Interactive tool enable/disable (curses UI)
hermes tools list           Show all tools and status
hermes tools enable NAME    Enable a toolset
hermes tools disable NAME   Disable a toolset

hermes skills list          List installed skills
hermes skills search QUERY  Search the skills hub
hermes skills install ID    Install a skill
hermes skills inspect ID    Preview without installing
hermes skills config        Enable/disable skills per platform
hermes skills check         Check for updates
hermes skills update        Update outdated skills
hermes skills uninstall N   Remove a hub skill
hermes skills publish PATH  Publish to registry
hermes skills browse        Browse all available skills
hermes skills tap add REPO  Add a GitHub repo as skill source

MCP Servers

hermes mcp serve            Run Hermes as an MCP server
hermes mcp add NAME         Add an MCP server (--url or --command)
hermes mcp remove NAME      Remove an MCP server
hermes mcp list             List configured servers
hermes mcp test NAME        Test connection
hermes mcp configure NAME   Toggle tool selection

Gateway (Messaging Platforms)

hermes gateway run          Start gateway foreground
hermes gateway install      Install as background service
hermes gateway start/stop   Control the service
hermes gateway restart      Restart the service
hermes gateway status       Check status
hermes gateway setup        Configure platforms

Supported platforms: Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, Signal, Email, SMS, Matrix, Mattermost, Home Assistant, DingTalk, Feishu, WeCom, BlueBubbles (iMessage), Weixin (WeChat), API Server, Webhooks. Open WebUI connects via the API Server adapter.

Platform docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/messaging/

Sessions

hermes sessions list        List recent sessions
hermes sessions browse      Interactive picker
hermes sessions export OUT  Export to JSONL
hermes sessions rename ID T Rename a session
hermes sessions delete ID   Delete a session
hermes sessions prune       Clean up old sessions (--older-than N days)
hermes sessions stats       Session store statistics

Cron Jobs

hermes cron list            List jobs (--all for disabled)
hermes cron create SCHED    Create: '30m', 'every 2h', '0 9 * * *'
hermes cron edit ID         Edit schedule, prompt, delivery
hermes cron pause/resume ID Control job state
hermes cron run ID          Trigger on next tick
hermes cron remove ID       Delete a job
hermes cron status          Scheduler status

Webhooks

hermes webhook subscribe N  Create route at /webhooks/<name>
hermes webhook list         List subscriptions
hermes webhook remove NAME  Remove a subscription
hermes webhook test NAME    Send a test POST

Profiles

hermes profile list         List all profiles
hermes profile create NAME  Create (--clone, --clone-all, --clone-from)
hermes profile use NAME     Set sticky default
hermes profile delete NAME  Delete a profile
hermes profile show NAME    Show details
hermes profile alias NAME   Manage wrapper scripts
hermes profile rename A B   Rename a profile
hermes profile export NAME  Export to tar.gz
hermes profile import FILE  Import from archive

Credential Pools

hermes auth add             Interactive credential wizard
hermes auth list [PROVIDER] List pooled credentials
hermes auth remove P INDEX  Remove by provider + index
hermes auth reset PROVIDER  Clear exhaustion status

Other

hermes insights [--days N]  Usage analytics
hermes update               Update to latest version
hermes pairing list/approve/revoke  DM authorization
hermes plugins list/install/remove  Plugin management
hermes honcho setup/status  Honcho memory integration (requires honcho plugin)
hermes memory setup/status/off  Memory provider config
hermes completion bash|zsh  Shell completions
hermes acp                  ACP server (IDE integration)
hermes claw migrate         Migrate from OpenClaw
hermes uninstall            Uninstall Hermes

Slash Commands (In-Session)

Type these during an interactive chat session.

Session Control

/new (/reset)        Fresh session
/clear               Clear screen + new session (CLI)
/retry               Resend last message
/undo                Remove last exchange
/title [name]        Name the session
/compress            Manually compress context
/stop                Kill background processes
/rollback [N]        Restore filesystem checkpoint
/background <prompt> Run prompt in background
/queue <prompt>      Queue for next turn
/resume [name]       Resume a named session

Configuration

/config              Show config (CLI)
/model [name]        Show or change model
/personality [name]  Set personality
/reasoning [level]   Set reasoning (none|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh|show|hide)
/verbose             Cycle: off → new → all → verbose
/voice [on|off|tts]  Voice mode
/yolo                Toggle approval bypass
/skin [name]         Change theme (CLI)
/statusbar           Toggle status bar (CLI)

Tools & Skills

/tools               Manage tools (CLI)
/toolsets            List toolsets (CLI)
/skills              Search/install skills (CLI)
/skill <name>        Load a skill into session
/cron                Manage cron jobs (CLI)
/reload-mcp          Reload MCP servers
/plugins             List plugins (CLI)

Gateway

/approve             Approve a pending command (gateway)
/deny                Deny a pending command (gateway)
/restart             Restart gateway (gateway)
/sethome             Set current chat as home channel (gateway)
/update              Update Hermes to latest (gateway)
/platforms (/gateway) Show platform connection status (gateway)

Utility

/branch (/fork)      Branch the current session
/fast                Toggle priority/fast processing
/browser             Open CDP browser connection
/history             Show conversation history (CLI)
/save                Save conversation to file (CLI)
/paste               Attach clipboard image (CLI)
/image               Attach local image file (CLI)

Info

/help                Show commands
/commands [page]     Browse all commands (gateway)
/usage               Token usage
/insights [days]     Usage analytics
/status              Session info (gateway)
/profile             Active profile info

Exit

/quit (/exit, /q)    Exit CLI

Key Paths & Config

~/.hermes/config.yaml       Main configuration
~/.hermes/.env              API keys and secrets
$HERMES_HOME/skills/        Installed skills
~/.hermes/sessions/         Session transcripts
~/.hermes/logs/             Gateway and error logs
~/.hermes/auth.json         OAuth tokens and credential pools
~/.hermes/hermes-agent/     Source code (if git-installed)

Profiles use ~/.hermes/profiles/<name>/ with the same layout.

Config Sections

Edit with hermes config edit or hermes config set section.key value.

Section Key options
model default, provider, base_url, api_key, context_length
agent max_turns (90), tool_use_enforcement
terminal backend (local/docker/ssh/modal), cwd, timeout (180)
compression enabled, threshold (0.50), target_ratio (0.20)
display skin, tool_progress, show_reasoning, show_cost
stt enabled, provider (local/groq/openai/mistral)
tts provider (edge/elevenlabs/openai/minimax/mistral/neutts)
memory memory_enabled, user_profile_enabled, provider
security tirith_enabled, website_blocklist
delegation model, provider, base_url, api_key, max_iterations (50), reasoning_effort
checkpoints enabled, max_snapshots (50)

Full config reference: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/configuration

Providers

20+ providers supported. Set via hermes model or hermes setup.

Provider Auth Key env var
OpenRouter API key OPENROUTER_API_KEY
Anthropic API key ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
Nous Portal OAuth hermes auth
OpenAI Codex OAuth hermes auth
GitHub Copilot Token COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN
Google Gemini API key GOOGLE_API_KEY or GEMINI_API_KEY
DeepSeek API key DEEPSEEK_API_KEY
xAI / Grok API key XAI_API_KEY
Hugging Face Token HF_TOKEN
Z.AI / GLM API key GLM_API_KEY
MiniMax API key MINIMAX_API_KEY
MiniMax CN API key MINIMAX_CN_API_KEY
Kimi / Moonshot API key KIMI_API_KEY
Alibaba / DashScope API key DASHSCOPE_API_KEY
Xiaomi MiMo API key XIAOMI_API_KEY
Kilo Code API key KILOCODE_API_KEY
AI Gateway (Vercel) API key AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY
OpenCode Zen API key OPENCODE_ZEN_API_KEY
OpenCode Go API key OPENCODE_GO_API_KEY
Qwen OAuth OAuth hermes login --provider qwen-oauth
Custom endpoint Config model.base_url + model.api_key in config.yaml
GitHub Copilot ACP External COPILOT_CLI_PATH or Copilot CLI

Full provider docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/integrations/providers

Toolsets

Enable/disable via hermes tools (interactive) or hermes tools enable/disable NAME.

Toolset What it provides
web Web search and content extraction
browser Browser automation (Browserbase, Camofox, or local Chromium)
terminal Shell commands and process management
file File read/write/search/patch
code_execution Sandboxed Python execution
vision Image analysis
image_gen AI image generation
tts Text-to-speech
skills Skill browsing and management
memory Persistent cross-session memory
session_search Search past conversations
delegation Subagent task delegation
cronjob Scheduled task management
clarify Ask user clarifying questions
messaging Cross-platform message sending
search Web search only (subset of web)
todo In-session task planning and tracking
rl Reinforcement learning tools (off by default)
moa Mixture of Agents (off by default)
homeassistant Smart home control (off by default)

Tool changes take effect on /reset (new session). They do NOT apply mid-conversation to preserve prompt caching.


Security & Privacy Toggles

Common "why is Hermes doing X to my output / tool calls / commands?" toggles — and the exact commands to change them. Most of these need a fresh session (/reset in chat, or start a new hermes invocation) because they're read once at startup.

Secret redaction in tool output

Hermes auto-redacts strings that look like API keys, tokens, and secrets in all tool output (terminal stdout, read_file, web content, subagent summaries, etc.) so the model never sees raw credentials. If the user is intentionally working with mock tokens, share-management tokens, or their own secrets and the redaction is getting in the way:

hermes config set security.redact_secrets false      # disable globally

Restart required. security.redact_secrets is snapshotted at import time — setting it mid-session (e.g. via export HERMES_REDACT_SECRETS=false from a tool call) will NOT take effect for the running process. Tell the user to run hermes config set security.redact_secrets false in a terminal, then start a new session. This is deliberate — it prevents an LLM from turning off redaction on itself mid-task.

Re-enable with:

hermes config set security.redact_secrets true

PII redaction in gateway messages

Separate from secret redaction. When enabled, the gateway hashes user IDs and strips phone numbers from the session context before it reaches the model:

hermes config set privacy.redact_pii true    # enable
hermes config set privacy.redact_pii false   # disable (default)

Command approval prompts

By default (approvals.mode: manual), Hermes prompts the user before running shell commands flagged as destructive (rm -rf, git reset --hard, etc.). The modes are:

  • manual — always prompt (default)
  • smart — use an auxiliary LLM to auto-approve low-risk commands, prompt on high-risk
  • off — skip all approval prompts (equivalent to --yolo)
hermes config set approvals.mode smart       # recommended middle ground
hermes config set approvals.mode off         # bypass everything (not recommended)

Per-invocation bypass without changing config:

  • hermes --yolo …
  • export HERMES_YOLO_MODE=1

Note: YOLO / approvals.mode: off does NOT turn off secret redaction. They are independent.

Shell hooks allowlist

Some shell-hook integrations require explicit allowlisting before they fire. Managed via ~/.hermes/shell-hooks-allowlist.json — prompted interactively the first time a hook wants to run.

Disabling the web/browser/image-gen tools

To keep the model away from network or media tools entirely, open hermes tools and toggle per-platform. Takes effect on next session (/reset). See the Tools & Skills section above.


Voice & Transcription

STT (Voice → Text)

Voice messages from messaging platforms are auto-transcribed.

Provider priority (auto-detected):

  1. Local faster-whisper — free, no API key: pip install faster-whisper
  2. Groq Whisper — free tier: set GROQ_API_KEY
  3. OpenAI Whisper — paid: set VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY
  4. Mistral Voxtral — set MISTRAL_API_KEY

Config:

stt:
  enabled: true
  provider: local        # local, groq, openai, mistral
  local:
    model: base          # tiny, base, small, medium, large-v3

TTS (Text → Voice)

Provider Env var Free?
Edge TTS None Yes (default)
ElevenLabs ELEVENLABS_API_KEY Free tier
OpenAI VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY Paid
MiniMax MINIMAX_API_KEY Paid
Mistral (Voxtral) MISTRAL_API_KEY Paid
NeuTTS (local) None (pip install neutts[all] + espeak-ng) Free

Voice commands: /voice on (voice-to-voice), /voice tts (always voice), /voice off.


Spawning Additional Hermes Instances

Run additional Hermes processes as fully independent subprocesses — separate sessions, tools, and environments.

When to Use This vs delegate_task

delegate_task Spawning hermes process
Isolation Separate conversation, shared process Fully independent process
Duration Minutes (bounded by parent loop) Hours/days
Tool access Subset of parent's tools Full tool access
Interactive No Yes (PTY mode)
Use case Quick parallel subtasks Long autonomous missions

One-Shot Mode

terminal(command="hermes chat -q 'Research GRPO papers and write summary to ~/research/grpo.md'", timeout=300)

# Background for long tasks:
terminal(command="hermes chat -q 'Set up CI/CD for ~/myapp'", background=true)

Interactive PTY Mode (via tmux)

Hermes uses prompt_toolkit, which requires a real terminal. Use tmux for interactive spawning:

# Start
terminal(command="tmux new-session -d -s agent1 -x 120 -y 40 'hermes'", timeout=10)

# Wait for startup, then send a message
terminal(command="sleep 8 && tmux send-keys -t agent1 'Build a FastAPI auth service' Enter", timeout=15)

# Read output
terminal(command="sleep 20 && tmux capture-pane -t agent1 -p", timeout=5)

# Send follow-up
terminal(command="tmux send-keys -t agent1 'Add rate limiting middleware' Enter", timeout=5)

# Exit
terminal(command="tmux send-keys -t agent1 '/exit' Enter && sleep 2 && tmux kill-session -t agent1", timeout=10)

Multi-Agent Coordination

# Agent A: backend
terminal(command="tmux new-session -d -s backend -x 120 -y 40 'hermes -w'", timeout=10)
terminal(command="sleep 8 && tmux send-keys -t backend 'Build REST API for user management' Enter", timeout=15)

# Agent B: frontend
terminal(command="tmux new-session -d -s frontend -x 120 -y 40 'hermes -w'", timeout=10)
terminal(command="sleep 8 && tmux send-keys -t frontend 'Build React dashboard for user management' Enter", timeout=15)

# Check progress, relay context between them
terminal(command="tmux capture-pane -t backend -p | tail -30", timeout=5)
terminal(command="tmux send-keys -t frontend 'Here is the API schema from the backend agent: ...' Enter", timeout=5)

Session Resume

# Resume most recent session
terminal(command="tmux new-session -d -s resumed 'hermes --continue'", timeout=10)

# Resume specific session
terminal(command="tmux new-session -d -s resumed 'hermes --resume 20260225_143052_a1b2c3'", timeout=10)

Tips

  • Prefer delegate_task for quick subtasks — less overhead than spawning a full process
  • Use -w (worktree mode) when spawning agents that edit code — prevents git conflicts
  • Set timeouts for one-shot mode — complex tasks can take 5-10 minutes
  • Use hermes chat -q for fire-and-forget — no PTY needed
  • Use tmux for interactive sessions — raw PTY mode has \r vs \n issues with prompt_toolkit
  • For scheduled tasks, use the cronjob tool instead of spawning — handles delivery and retry

Troubleshooting

Voice not working

  1. Check stt.enabled: true in config.yaml
  2. Verify provider: pip install faster-whisper or set API key
  3. In gateway: /restart. In CLI: exit and relaunch.

Tool not available

  1. hermes tools — check if toolset is enabled for your platform
  2. Some tools need env vars (check .env)
  3. /reset after enabling tools

Model/provider issues

  1. hermes doctor — check config and dependencies
  2. hermes login — re-authenticate OAuth providers
  3. Check .env has the right API key
  4. Copilot 403: gh auth login tokens do NOT work for Copilot API. You must use the Copilot-specific OAuth device code flow via hermes model → GitHub Copilot.

Changes not taking effect

  • Tools/skills: /reset starts a new session with updated toolset
  • Config changes: In gateway: /restart. In CLI: exit and relaunch.
  • Code changes: Restart the CLI or gateway process

Skills not showing

  1. hermes skills list — verify installed
  2. hermes skills config — check platform enablement
  3. Load explicitly: /skill name or hermes -s name

Gateway issues

Check logs first:

grep -i "failed to send\|error" ~/.hermes/logs/gateway.log | tail -20

Common gateway problems:

  • Gateway dies on SSH logout: Enable linger: sudo loginctl enable-linger $USER
  • Gateway dies on WSL2 close: WSL2 requires systemd=true in /etc/wsl.conf for systemd services to work. Without it, gateway falls back to nohup (dies when session closes).
  • Gateway crash loop: Reset the failed state: systemctl --user reset-failed hermes-gateway

Platform-specific issues

  • Discord bot silent: Must enable Message Content Intent in Bot → Privileged Gateway Intents.
  • Slack bot only works in DMs: Must subscribe to message.channels event. Without it, the bot ignores public channels.
  • Windows HTTP 400 "No models provided": Config file encoding issue (BOM). Ensure config.yaml is saved as UTF-8 without BOM.

Auxiliary models not working

If auxiliary tasks (vision, compression, session_search) fail silently, the auto provider can't find a backend. Either set OPENROUTER_API_KEY or GOOGLE_API_KEY, or explicitly configure each auxiliary task's provider:

hermes config set auxiliary.vision.provider <your_provider>
hermes config set auxiliary.vision.model <model_name>

Where to Find Things

Looking for... Location
Config options hermes config edit or Configuration docs
Available tools hermes tools list or Tools reference
Slash commands /help in session or Slash commands reference
Skills catalog hermes skills browse or Skills catalog
Provider setup hermes model or Providers guide
Platform setup hermes gateway setup or Messaging docs
MCP servers hermes mcp list or MCP guide
Profiles hermes profile list or Profiles docs
Cron jobs hermes cron list or Cron docs
Memory hermes memory status or Memory docs
Env variables hermes config env-path or Env vars reference
CLI commands hermes --help or CLI reference
Gateway logs ~/.hermes/logs/gateway.log
Session files ~/.hermes/sessions/ or hermes sessions browse
Source code ~/.hermes/hermes-agent/

Contributor Quick Reference

For occasional contributors and PR authors. Full developer docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/developer-guide/

Project Layout

hermes-agent/
├── run_agent.py          # AIAgent — core conversation loop
├── model_tools.py        # Tool discovery and dispatch
├── toolsets.py           # Toolset definitions
├── cli.py                # Interactive CLI (HermesCLI)
├── hermes_state.py       # SQLite session store
├── agent/                # Prompt builder, context compression, memory, model routing, credential pooling, skill dispatch
├── hermes_cli/           # CLI subcommands, config, setup, commands
│   ├── commands.py       # Slash command registry (CommandDef)
│   ├── config.py         # DEFAULT_CONFIG, env var definitions
│   └── main.py           # CLI entry point and argparse
├── tools/                # One file per tool
│   └── registry.py       # Central tool registry
├── gateway/              # Messaging gateway
│   └── platforms/        # Platform adapters (telegram, discord, etc.)
├── cron/                 # Job scheduler
├── tests/                # ~3000 pytest tests
└── website/              # Docusaurus docs site

Config: ~/.hermes/config.yaml (settings), ~/.hermes/.env (API keys).

Adding a Tool (3 files)

1. Create tools/your_tool.py:

import json, os
from tools.registry import registry

def check_requirements() -> bool:
    return bool(os.getenv("EXAMPLE_API_KEY"))

def example_tool(param: str, task_id: str = None) -> str:
    return json.dumps({"success": True, "data": "..."})

registry.register(
    name="example_tool",
    toolset="example",
    schema={"name": "example_tool", "description": "...", "parameters": {...}},
    handler=lambda args, **kw: example_tool(
        param=args.get("param", ""), task_id=kw.get("task_id")),
    check_fn=check_requirements,
    requires_env=["EXAMPLE_API_KEY"],
)

2. Add to toolsets.py_HERMES_CORE_TOOLS list.

Auto-discovery: any tools/*.py file with a top-level registry.register() call is imported automatically — no manual list needed.

All handlers must return JSON strings. Use get_hermes_home() for paths, never hardcode ~/.hermes.

Adding a Slash Command

  1. Add CommandDef to COMMAND_REGISTRY in hermes_cli/commands.py
  2. Add handler in cli.pyprocess_command()
  3. (Optional) Add gateway handler in gateway/run.py

All consumers (help text, autocomplete, Telegram menu, Slack mapping) derive from the central registry automatically.

Agent Loop (High Level)

run_conversation():
  1. Build system prompt
  2. Loop while iterations < max:
     a. Call LLM (OpenAI-format messages + tool schemas)
     b. If tool_calls → dispatch each via handle_function_call() → append results → continue
     c. If text response → return
  3. Context compression triggers automatically near token limit

Testing

python -m pytest tests/ -o 'addopts=' -q   # Full suite
python -m pytest tests/tools/ -q            # Specific area
  • Tests auto-redirect HERMES_HOME to temp dirs — never touch real ~/.hermes/
  • Run full suite before pushing any change
  • Use -o 'addopts=' to clear any baked-in pytest flags

Commit Conventions

type: concise subject line

Optional body.

Types: fix:, feat:, refactor:, docs:, chore:

Key Rules

  • Never break prompt caching — don't change context, tools, or system prompt mid-conversation
  • Message role alternation — never two assistant or two user messages in a row
  • Use get_hermes_home() from hermes_constants for all paths (profile-safe)
  • Config values go in config.yaml, secrets go in .env
  • New tools need a check_fn so they only appear when requirements are met