| name | hermes-history-ingest |
| description | Ingest Hermes agent history into the Obsidian wiki. Use this skill when the user wants to mine their past Hermes sessions for knowledge, import their ~/.hermes folder, extract insights from previous Hermes conversations, or says things like "process my Hermes history", "add my Hermes memories to the wiki", "ingest ~/.hermes", or "what have I worked on in Hermes". Also triggers when the user mentions Hermes memories, Hermes sessions, ~/.hermes/memories, or Hermes skill logs.
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Hermes History Ingest ā Conversation & Memory Mining
You are extracting knowledge from the user's Hermes agent history and distilling it into the Obsidian wiki. Hermes stores both free-form memories and structured session transcripts ā focus on durable knowledge, not operational telemetry.
This skill can be invoked directly or via the wiki-history-ingest router (/wiki-history-ingest hermes).
Before You Start
- Resolve config ā follow the Config Resolution Protocol in
llm-wiki/SKILL.md (walk up CWD for .env ā ~/.obsidian-wiki/config ā prompt setup). This gives OBSIDIAN_VAULT_PATH and HERMES_HISTORY_PATH (defaults to ~/.hermes)
- Read
.manifest.json at the vault root to check what has already been ingested
- Read
index.md at the vault root to understand what the wiki already contains
Ingest Modes
Append Mode (default)
Check .manifest.json for each source file. Only process:
- Files not in the manifest (new memory files, new session logs)
- Files whose modification time is newer than
ingested_at in the manifest
Use this mode for regular syncs.
Full Mode
Process everything regardless of manifest. Use after wiki-rebuild or if the user explicitly asks for a full re-ingest.
Hermes Data Layout
Hermes stores all local artifacts under ~/.hermes/ (or $HERMES_HOME for non-default profiles).
~/.hermes/
āāā memories/ # Persistent agent memories (markdown or JSON)
ā āāā *.md / *.json
āāā skills/ # Installed skills (read-only for ingest purposes)
ā āāā <skill-name>/SKILL.md
āāā sessions/ # Session transcripts (if session logging is enabled)
ā āāā YYYY-MM-DD/
ā āāā <session-id>.jsonl
āāā config.yaml # User config (model, theme, paths)
āāā .hub/ # Skills Hub state (lock.json, audit.log, quarantine/)
Key data sources ranked by value
memories/*.md / memories/*.json ā highest signal; curated persistent knowledge the agent accumulated
sessions/**/*.jsonl ā structured turn-by-turn transcripts; rich but noisy
config.yaml ā metadata only (model preferences, paths); rarely worth ingesting
Skip .hub/ internals (audit/quarantine state) and the skills/ directory (source material, not user knowledge).
Step 1: Survey and Compute Delta
Scan HERMES_HISTORY_PATH and compare against .manifest.json:
~/.hermes/memories/
~/.hermes/sessions/**/ (if present)
Classify each file:
- New ā not in manifest
- Modified ā in manifest but file is newer than
ingested_at
- Unchanged ā already ingested and unchanged
Report a concise delta summary before deep parsing.
Step 2: Parse Memories First
Memories are the highest-value source. Hermes writes them as either:
- Markdown ā structured prose with optional frontmatter; ingest directly
- JSON ā
{"content": "...", "created_at": "...", "tags": [...]} records
For each memory:
- Extract the core knowledge claim
- Note any tags Hermes attached (they often map to wiki categories)
- Merge into the appropriate wiki page rather than creating one memory = one page
Step 3: Parse Session JSONL Safely
Each session JSONL line is an event envelope. Common shapes:
{"role": "user", "content": "..."}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "..."}
{"type": "tool_use", "name": "...", "input": {...}}
{"type": "tool_result", "content": "..."}
Extraction rules
- Prioritize assistant responses that state conclusions, patterns, or decisions
- Extract user intent from high-signal turns; skip low-information follow-ups
- Treat
tool_use / tool_result pairs as context, not primary content
- Skip token accounting, internal plumbing, and repeated plan echoes
Critical privacy filter
Session logs can include injected instructions, tool payloads, and sensitive text. Do not ingest verbatim.
- Remove API keys, tokens, passwords, credentials
- Redact private identifiers unless relevant and user-approved
- Summarize; do not quote raw transcripts verbatim
Step 4: Cluster by Topic
Do not create one wiki page per memory or session.
- Group memories by stable topic (concept, tool, project, technique)
- Split mixed sessions into separate themes
- Merge recurring patterns across dates and projects
- Use file paths or session
cwd metadata to infer project scope when available
Step 5: Distill into Wiki Pages
Route extracted knowledge using existing wiki conventions:
- Project-specific architecture/process ā
projects/<name>/...
- General concepts ā
concepts/
- Recurring techniques/debug playbooks ā
skills/
- Tools/services/frameworks ā
entities/
- Cross-session patterns ā
synthesis/
For each impacted project, create/update projects/<name>/<name>.md.
Writing rules
Step 6: Update Manifest, Log, and Index
Update .manifest.json
For each processed source file:
ingested_at, size_bytes, modified_at
source_type: hermes_memory | hermes_session
project: inferred project name (when applicable)
pages_created, pages_updated
Add/update a top-level summary block:
{
"hermes": {
"source_path": "~/.hermes/",
"last_ingested": "TIMESTAMP",
"memories_ingested": 42,
"sessions_ingested": 7,
"pages_created": 5,
"pages_updated": 12
}
}
Update special files
Update index.md and log.md:
- [TIMESTAMP] HERMES_HISTORY_INGEST memories=N sessions=M pages_updated=X pages_created=Y mode=append|full
hot.md ā Read $OBSIDIAN_VAULT_PATH/hot.md (create from the template in wiki-ingest if missing). Update Recent Activity with a one-line summary ā e.g. "Ingested 42 Hermes memories and 7 sessions; dominant themes: reasoning strategies, tool use patterns." Keep the last 3 operations. Update updated timestamp.
Privacy and Compliance
- Distill and synthesize; avoid raw memory or transcript dumps
- Default to redaction for anything that looks sensitive
- Ask the user before storing personal or sensitive details
- Keep references to other people minimal and purpose-bound
Reference
See references/hermes-data-format.md for field-level notes and extraction guidance.