| name | hermes-agent |
| description | Complete guide to using and extending Hermes Agent — CLI usage, setup, configuration, spawning additional agents, gateway platforms, skills, voice, tools, profiles, and a concise contributor reference. Load this skill when helping users configure Hermes, troubleshoot issues, spawn agent instances, or make code contributions. |
| version | 2.0.0 |
| author | Hermes Agent + Teknium |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["hermes","setup","configuration","multi-agent","spawning","gateway","tools","skills","voice","cli","development","routing","s6","container-supervision"],"related_skills":["claude-code","opencode"]}} |
Hermes Agent
Consolidated Hermes internals
This umbrella also owns former narrow Hermes maintenance skills:
hermes-routing: configuring skill-router/project-router/skill-index mappings, especially Chinese trigger aliases and route misses.
hermes-s6-container-supervision: modifying or debugging the Docker image s6-overlay supervision tree, gateway/profile services, and Architecture B main-program patterns.
Full original packages are preserved under references/absorbed-skills/ for detailed recipes and support files.
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 8+ 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
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/main/scripts/install.sh | bash
hermes
hermes chat -q "What is the capital of France?"
hermes setup
hermes model
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, API Server, Webhooks, Open WebUI.
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
Bulk custom-provider key insertion: see references/custom-provider-credential-pool-bulk-keys.md for the safe auth.json credential_pool merge pattern, including backup, manual source entries, and no-secret verification.
Bulk CPA Manager OpenAI-compatible provider key insertion and paced key-pool maintenance: see references/cpa-openai-compatible-provider-bulk-keys.md for the /v0/management/openai-compatibility API pattern, management-key auth, scheduler cooldown policy, backup, merge, and no-secret verification.
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
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
/provider Show provider info
/prompt [text] View/set system prompt (CLI)
/personality [name] Set personality
/reasoning [level] Set reasoning (none|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)
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/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) |
tts | provider (edge/elevenlabs/openai/kokoro/fish) |
memory | memory_enabled, user_profile_enabled, provider |
security | tirith_enabled, website_blocklist |
delegation | model, provider, max_iterations (50) |
smart_model_routing | enabled, cheap_model |
checkpoints | enabled, max_snapshots (50) |
Full config reference: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/user-guide/configuration
Providers
18 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 login --provider nous |
| OpenAI Codex | OAuth | hermes login --provider openai-codex |
| GitHub Copilot | Token | COPILOT_GITHUB_TOKEN |
| DeepSeek | API key | DEEPSEEK_API_KEY |
| Hugging Face | Token | HF_TOKEN |
| Z.AI / GLM | API key | GLM_API_KEY |
| MiniMax | API key | MINIMAX_API_KEY |
| Kimi / Moonshot | API key | KIMI_API_KEY |
| Alibaba / DashScope | API key | DASHSCOPE_API_KEY |
| Kilo Code | API key | KILOCODE_API_KEY |
| Custom endpoint | Config | model.base_url + model.api_key in config.yaml |
Plus: AI Gateway, OpenCode Zen, OpenCode Go, MiniMax CN, GitHub Copilot ACP.
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 |
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.
Voice & Transcription
STT (Voice → Text)
Voice messages from messaging platforms are auto-transcribed.
Provider priority (auto-detected):
- Local faster-whisper — free, no API key:
pip install faster-whisper
- Groq Whisper — free tier: set
GROQ_API_KEY
- OpenAI Whisper — paid: set
VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY
Config:
stt:
enabled: true
provider: local
local:
model: base
TTS (Text → Voice)
| Provider | Env var | Free? |
|---|
| Edge TTS | None | Yes (default) |
| ElevenLabs | ELEVENLABS_API_KEY | Free tier |
| OpenAI | VOICE_TOOLS_OPENAI_KEY | Paid |
| Kokoro (local) | None | Free |
| Fish Audio | FISH_AUDIO_API_KEY | Free tier |
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
Background process running but no output
Full fix reference: references/background-process-maintenance.md
Quick checks: inspect wrapper and child PIDs with ps/pgrep -P, use lsof for active sockets, and on macOS use sample <child-pid> 3 1 to distinguish sleep, network wait, and CPU loop. For long-running helpers, restart with python3 -u and explicit log-file writes under ~/.hermes/logs/ before every long sleep or request.
GPT model misroutes read instead of read_file (loop / hang)
Full fix reference: references/gpt-read-tool-misroute-failure.md
Quick fix: add alias mapping at gateway layer:
if tool_name == "read" and "path" in args:
tool_name = "read_file"
Installing external skill repos (Aegis, Superpowers-style)
Full reference: references/aegis-multi-host-install.md
Pattern: clone repo → symlink into the target agent's skills dir only when
explicitly requested → restart that agent. Keep Hermes routing/index as the
control plane, and prefer direct runtime SKILL.md reads over mirrored host
skill directories.
Voice not working
- Check
stt.enabled: true in config.yaml
- Verify provider:
pip install faster-whisper or set API key
- Restart gateway:
/restart
Tool not available
hermes tools — check if toolset is enabled for your platform
- Some tools need env vars (check
.env)
/reset after enabling tools
Third-party MCP server setup in Windsurf / VS Code-family IDEs
When a user asks to install or wire an external MCP server into Windsurf, GitHub Copilot in Windsurf, or another VS Code-family IDE, do not assume the same config schema everywhere.
Observed working pattern on macOS:
- Windsurf reads
~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json
- Windsurf expects top-level key
mcpServers
- HTTP servers use
serverUrl, not VS Code's servers -> type: http -> url
- Existing servers in that file should be preserved and merged, not overwritten blindly
Example Windsurf entry:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-chat": {
"serverUrl": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/mcp"
}
}
}
Contrast:
- VS Code / GitHub Copilot examples may use
~/.vscode/mcp.json with:
{
"servers": {
"mcp-chat": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:8080/mcp"
}
}
}
- Do not paste this VS Code schema directly into Windsurf.
Python interpreter mismatch when launching external MCP/chat servers
If a cloned Python MCP/chat server appears to hang or not bind its port even though the process stays alive:
- verify which
python3 is actually being used
- on macOS,
/usr/bin/python3 may differ from Homebrew Python and lack the installed packages
- a shell may resolve
python3 differently from the package-install environment
Observed failure pattern:
- background process remains running
- no port is listening initially
- no obvious logs surface
- switching from system Python to Homebrew Python fixes startup
Practical check:
which python3
python3 -c 'import mcp, websockets; print("ok")'
If needed, launch explicitly with the interpreter that has the deps, e.g. /opt/homebrew/bin/python3 server.py.
Streamable HTTP MCP probe gotcha
Some streamable HTTP MCP servers require:
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json, text/event-stream
If you POST initialize without the combined Accept header, the server may reply:
Not Acceptable: Client must accept both application/json and text/event-stream
Minimal probe:
curl -sS -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8080/mcp \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'Accept: application/json, text/event-stream' \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"initialize","params":{"protocolVersion":"2025-03-26","capabilities":{},"clientInfo":{"name":"probe","version":"1.0"}}}'
Use this to distinguish config/schema problems from transport/header problems.
macOS launchd for third-party local MCP/chat servers
When making a third-party local MCP/chat server persistent on macOS, prefer a per-user LaunchAgent over ad-hoc background shells.
Observed working pattern:
- plist at
~/Library/LaunchAgents/<label>.plist
RunAtLoad + KeepAlive
- explicit interpreter path (for example
/opt/homebrew/bin/python3)
- explicit
WorkingDirectory
- explicit log files in
~/Library/Logs/
- if the server supports env-configured ports, set them in
EnvironmentVariables
Skeleton:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>com.example.mcp-chat</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/opt/homebrew/bin/python3</string>
<string>/path/to/server.py</string>
</array>
<key>WorkingDirectory</key>
<string>/path/to/repo</string>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>KeepAlive</key>
<true/>
<key>StandardOutPath</key>
<string>/Users/NAME/Library/Logs/mcp-chat.stdout.log</string>
<key>StandardErrorPath</key>
<string>/Users/NAME/Library/Logs/mcp-chat.stderr.log</string>
<key>EnvironmentVariables</key>
<dict>
<key>PATH</key>
<string>/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin</string>
<key>MCP_CHAT_PORT</key>
<string>8090</string>
<key>MCP_CHAT_WS_PORT</key>
<string>8091</string>
</dict>
</dict>
</plist>
Load/reload:
launchctl bootout gui/$(id -u) "$HOME/Library/LaunchAgents/com.example.mcp-chat.plist" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
launchctl bootstrap gui/$(id -u) "$HOME/Library/LaunchAgents/com.example.mcp-chat.plist"
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.example.mcp-chat
Verify:
launchctl print gui/$(id -u)/com.example.mcp-chat | sed -n '1,120p'
lsof -nP -iTCP:8090 -sTCP:LISTEN
curl -sS http://127.0.0.1:8090/v1/models
Important pitfall:
- do not try to change the listen port only with launchd
Sockets unless the app is socket-activation aware or actually consumes launchd-passed file descriptors
- many Python servers still bind the port from their own code/config, so
Sockets alone can leave launchd showing service name = 8090 while the app still serves 8080
- prefer patching the app to read env vars like
MCP_CHAT_PORT / MCP_CHAT_WS_PORT, then set those vars in the plist
Model/provider issues
hermes doctor — check config and dependencies
hermes login — re-authenticate OAuth providers
- Check
.env has the right API key
Changes not taking effect
- Tools/skills:
/reset starts a new session with updated toolset
- Config changes:
/restart reloads gateway config
- Code changes: Restart the CLI or gateway process
Skills not showing
hermes skills list — verify installed
hermes skills config — check platform enablement
- Load explicitly:
/skill name or hermes -s name
Installing local GitHub skills when hermes skills inspect/install <url> does not support the repo
Some GitHub skill repos are not indexed by Hermes skill sources, so hermes skills inspect https://github.com/org/repo can return Could not find ... in any source even when the repo is valid.
Working fallback:
git clone https://github.com/org/repo /tmp/repo-review
mkdir -p ~/.hermes/skills/<category>
cp -R /tmp/repo-review ~/.hermes/skills/<category>/<skill-name>
hermes skills list | grep -i '<skill-name>'
If the repo ships a binary installer but release download fails, prefer a documented local build path (cargo build --release, etc.) over inventing a second install script. Keep copied runtime skill and installed binary separate: ~/.hermes/skills/... for the skill, ~/.local/bin/... for the executable.
Cross-agent output style normalization
When the user corrects global response format/style, align all active agent prompt surfaces instead of fixing only the current Hermes repo file. See references/cross-agent-output-style-normalization.md for the local Codex / Claude / OpenClaw prompt files and the verification search terms. In particular, do not keep forced bracketed audit fields in global prompt files unless the user explicitly asks for that structured protocol.
Skill context budget exceeded / target skill not visible
Symptom:
- Hermes or a downstream agent reports something like
Exceeded skills context budget of 2%
- the visible skill list is truncated
- the skill you need is installed locally but did not make it into the model-visible window
What it means:
- this is usually a routing/exposure problem, not a missing-install problem
- the agent cannot auto-discover every installed skill when the skill catalog is too large for the prompt budget
Fastest fixes:
- Preload the exact skill explicitly:
hermes --skills <exact-route>
hermes --skills autonomous-ai-agents/hermes-agent,<exact-route>
- In-session, force-load the skill with
/skill <route> instead of relying on broad auto-discovery.
- Reduce default routing exposure so fewer unrelated skills are described up front.
- For repeated workflows, create a lighter profile with only the needed routing/skills enabled.
Where to tune:
~/.hermes/routing/skill-router.md
- project-local
.hermes/routing/project-router.md
~/.hermes/routing/skill-index.json
- oversized skill descriptions/frontmatter that waste prompt budget
Practical guidance:
- if a task repeatedly needs one specific skill, prefer explicit preload over hoping the global skill index will fit
- if a downstream agent can read the Hermes routing files directly, prefer routing-first resolution over dumping a giant available-skills catalog into prompt context
- if an external host agent can read the Hermes routing files directly, prefer routing-first resolution over dumping a giant available-skills catalog into prompt context
- keep Hermes routing/index as the control plane; do not mirror Hermes skills into another host agent's skill directory unless the user explicitly asks for that shared-library behavior
- after changing routing, index triggers, or skill mappings, restart or open a fresh session because external agents may cache the previous skill list
Common durable fix:
- add hard first-load rules for Hermes/routing topics in
skill-router.md
- add project-specific overrides in
project-router.md
- add matching trigger phrases for
aa/hermes-agent and the target runtime skill in skill-index.json
- when the downstream agent still cannot read routing files, pass the exact resolved aliases and a compact routing instruction block inline
Bulk skill renaming / shortening
When a user asks to shorten or rename many local Hermes skills at once, treat it as a compatibility-breaking library migration, not a cosmetic edit.
Observed constraints:
- Changing only frontmatter
name: is insufficient; runtime lookup commonly depends on directory basename too.
- Router and governance docs can pin explicit runtime names and must be updated in the same task.
- Existing cross-agent consumers, shell snippets, and user muscle memory will break after aggressive shortening.
- A partially interrupted bulk pass can leave the skill tree in a mixed state where some directory names are shortened but some
name: fields still hold older names.
- Tool surfaces that show numbered lines can contaminate copied skill files if that text is written back directly.
Safe pattern:
- Inventory the current runtime tree under
~/.hermes/skills.
- Derive a deterministic rename map with collision handling before mutating files.
- Rename directory basenames and then rewrite each
SKILL.md frontmatter name: to match the final basename.
- In the same task, patch routing/governance/index docs under
~/.hermes/routing that mention the old runtime names.
- Re-verify:
- every
SKILL.md has a name: line
- every
name: equals its containing directory basename
- no duplicate skill names remain
- high-value router docs no longer reference superseded names
- If a file was rewritten from numbered tool output, strip injected
N| prefixes before final verification.
Verification probe:
python3 - <<'PY'
import os, re, json, pathlib
root=os.path.expanduser('~/.hermes/skills')
seen={}; mism=[]; dups=[]; missing=[]
for dp, dn, fn in os.walk(root):
if 'SKILL.md' not in fn:
continue
p=os.path.join(dp,'SKILL.md')
txt=pathlib.Path(p).read_text()
m=re.search(r'(?m)^name:\s*(.+?)\s*$', txt)
if not m:
missing.append(p)
continue
name=m.group(1).strip()
base=os.path.basename(dp)
if name != base:
mism.append((p, name, base))
if name in seen:
dups.append((name, seen[name], p))
seen[name]=p
print(json.dumps({
'skills': len(seen),
'missing_name': len(missing),
'mismatches': len(mism),
'duplicates': len(dups),
}, ensure_ascii=False))
PY
Pitfalls:
- Do not trust stale counts from prior sessions; rescan the live tree first.
- Do not stop after renaming directories; fix frontmatter and router docs in the same pass.
- Do not copy text from line-numbered readouts back into
SKILL.md verbatim.
- If loaded skills disappear after the migration, first try the new shorter names rather than assuming the library is broken.
hermes update fails on dependency install
Common symptoms:
Failed to fetch: https://pypi.org/simple/...
tls handshake eof
- fallback says optional extras failed, then base install fails
venv/bin/python: No module named pip
No matching distribution found for wheel while using a mirror
Fast recovery on macOS/Linux:
cd ~/.hermes/hermes-agent
source venv/bin/activate || true
python3 -m ensurepip --upgrade
PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.org/simple PIP_TRUSTED_HOST=pypi.org python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
UV_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.org/simple ~/.local/bin/uv pip install -e . --quiet
hermes --version
If the machine has a bad global pip mirror, inspect and fix it:
python3 -m pip config list -v
nl -ba ~/.config/pip/pip.conf
If index-url points at a stale or incomplete mirror (for example Tsinghua tuna) and installs are failing, replace it with:
[global]
index-url = https://pypi.org/simple
Then verify:
python3 -m pip index versions wheel | head -n 5
Notes:
uv pip can succeed once UV_INDEX_URL is forced to PyPI even if global pip config is broken.
- Missing
pip inside the Hermes venv is recoverable with python3 -m ensurepip --upgrade.
- When debugging install failures, check both network reachability to
https://pypi.org/simple/... and local pip config before changing project code.
Gateway issues
Check logs first:
grep -i "failed to send\|error" ~/.hermes/logs/gateway.log | tail -20
Where to Find Things
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, compression, display, adapters
├── 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 import in model_tools.py → _discover_tools() list.
3. Add to toolsets.py → _HERMES_CORE_TOOLS list.
All handlers must return JSON strings. Use get_hermes_home() for paths, never hardcode ~/.hermes.
Adding a Slash Command
- Add
CommandDef to COMMAND_REGISTRY in hermes_cli/commands.py
- Add handler in
cli.py → process_command()
- (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
source venv/bin/activate
python -m pytest tests/ -o 'addopts=' -q
python -m pytest tests/tools/ -q
- 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