with one click
with one click
| name | openhands |
| description | Delegate coding to OpenHands CLI (model-agnostic, LiteLLM). |
| version | 0.1.0 |
| author | Tim Koepsel (xzessmedia), Hermes Agent |
| license | MIT |
| platforms | ["linux","macos"] |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["Coding-Agent","OpenHands","Model-Agnostic","LiteLLM"],"related_skills":["claude-code","codex","opencode","hermes-agent"]}} |
Delegate coding tasks to the OpenHands CLI via the terminal tool. OpenHands is model-agnostic: any LiteLLM-supported provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, DeepSeek, Ollama, vLLM, etc.).
This skill is the headless-mode wrapper for batch / one-shot delegation. The interactive textual UI is not used from Hermes.
claude-code and codex are tied to one vendor.For Claude-native, prefer claude-code. For OpenAI-native, prefer codex. For Hermes-native subagents, use delegate_task.
Install upstream (requires Python 3.12+ and uv):
terminal(command="uv tool install openhands --python 3.12")
Verify: openhands --version (currently OpenHands CLI 1.16.0 / SDK v1.21.0 at time of writing).
Pick a model and set env vars for --override-with-envs:
export LLM_MODEL=openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini # or any LiteLLM slug
export LLM_API_KEY=$OPENROUTER_API_KEY
export LLM_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1 # omit for native OpenAI
LLM_MODEL uses LiteLLM's full slug. When the provider is OpenRouter the slug is doubly-prefixed: openrouter/<vendor>/<model> (e.g. openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5). For native Anthropic: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5. For native OpenAI: openai/gpt-4o-mini.
Suppress the startup banner so JSON output isn't preceded by ASCII art:
export OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1
Always invoke through the terminal tool. Always pass --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation for automation.
terminal(
command="OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1 LLM_MODEL=openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini LLM_API_KEY=$OPENROUTER_API_KEY LLM_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1 openhands --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation -t 'Add error handling to all API calls in src/'",
workdir="/path/to/project",
timeout=600
)
terminal(command="<same as above>", workdir="/path/to/project", background=true, notify_on_complete=true)
process(action="poll", session_id="<id>")
process(action="log", session_id="<id>")
OpenHands prints Conversation ID: <32-hex> and a Hint: openhands --resume <dashed-uuid> line at the end of each run. Use the dashed form to resume:
terminal(
command="OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1 LLM_MODEL=... openhands --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation --resume <dashed-uuid> -t 'Now fix the bug you found'",
workdir="/path/to/project"
)
Verified against openhands --help (CLI 1.16.0). Anything not in this table is not a flag — pass it via env var or settings file.
| Flag | Effect |
|---|---|
--headless | No UI, requires -t or -f. Auto-approves all actions (no --llm-approve in this mode). |
--json | JSONL event stream (requires --headless). |
-t TEXT | Task prompt. |
-f PATH | Read task from file. |
--resume [ID] | Resume conversation. No ID → list recent. |
--last | Resume most recent (with --resume). |
--override-with-envs | Apply LLM_API_KEY / LLM_BASE_URL / LLM_MODEL env vars. Without this, OpenHands uses ~/.openhands/settings.json and ignores the env. |
--exit-without-confirmation | Don't show the "are you sure" exit dialog. |
--always-approve / --yolo | Auto-approve every action (default in --headless). |
--llm-approve | LLM-based security gate (interactive only — does NOT work in headless). |
--version / -v | Print version and exit. |
There is no --model, --max-iterations, --workspace, --sandbox, --sandbox-type flag. Model is LLM_MODEL. Workspace is the workdir you pass to the terminal tool. Sandbox / runtime is the RUNTIME and SANDBOX_VOLUMES env vars.
With --json --headless, OpenHands emits JSONL — one JSON object per line, plus a handful of non-JSON status lines (Initializing agent..., Agent is working, Agent finished, the final summary box, Goodbye!, Conversation ID:, Hint:). Filter for lines starting with {.
Top-level kind field discriminates events:
MessageEvent — user / agent text turn. source is user or agent.ActionEvent — agent picked a tool. Read tool_name (file_editor, terminal, finish) and action.kind (FileEditorAction, TerminalAction, FinishAction).ObservationEvent — tool result. observation.is_error is the success flag. source is environment.FinishAction inside an ActionEvent carries the agent's final message in action.message.The cli prints all stderr from LiteLLM/Authlib first — see Pitfalls. Parse only stdout, line by line, ignoring lines that don't start with {.
bedrock-runtime and sagemaker-runtime warnings to stderr because botocore isn't installed. Plus an Authlib deprecation. These are noise, not failures. Pipe stderr to /dev/null or filter it out before showing the user.OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1, every run starts with a multi-line +--+ ASCII box advertising the SDK. Always export it.--override-with-envs is mandatory for automation. Without it, OpenHands ignores LLM_API_KEY / LLM_BASE_URL / LLM_MODEL and falls back to ~/.openhands/settings.json. On a fresh install this file doesn't exist and the CLI hangs waiting for first-run setup.openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini works; openai/gpt-4o-mini while pointed at OpenRouter does not. anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5 (hyphen) is native Anthropic; openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5 (dot) is via OpenRouter. Get it wrong → cryptic LiteLLM 400.pip install openhands-ai is the wrong package. That's the legacy V0 SDK. The new CLI is uv tool install openhands --python 3.12. There is no maintained conda package.Conversation ID: f46573d9cfdb45e492ca189bde40019b (no dashes) and then a Hint: openhands --resume f46573d9-cfdb-45e4-92ca-189bde40019b (with dashes). Use the dashed form.--llm-approve. If you pass it, you get an argparse error. Headless mode hardcodes always-approve.[linux, macos] accordingly.~/.openhands/conversations/<id>/ accumulates. Each run persists a trajectory. Clean it up if running batches.uv tool install (isolated venv) to avoid dependency conflicts with the active project.terminal(
command="OPENHANDS_SUPPRESS_BANNER=1 LLM_MODEL=openrouter/openai/gpt-4o-mini LLM_API_KEY=$OPENROUTER_API_KEY LLM_BASE_URL=https://openrouter.ai/api/v1 openhands --headless --json --override-with-envs --exit-without-confirmation -t 'Print the string OPENHANDS_OK to stdout via the terminal tool.'",
workdir="/tmp",
timeout=120
)
If the JSONL stream ends with a FinishAction whose action.message mentions OPENHANDS_OK, the install is working.
claude-code (Anthropic-only), codex (OpenAI-only), opencode (multi-provider via OpenCode), hermes-agent (Hermes subagents via delegate_task).Decomposition playbook + anti-temptation rules for an orchestrator profile routing work through Kanban. The "don't do the work yourself" rule and the basic lifecycle are auto-injected into every kanban worker's system prompt; this skill is the deeper playbook when you're specifically playing the orchestrator role.
Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets via gws CLI or Python.
Configure and use Honcho memory with Hermes -- cross-session user modeling, multi-profile peer isolation, observation config, dialectic reasoning, session summaries, and context budget enforcement. Use when setting up Honcho, troubleshooting memory, managing profiles with Honcho peers, or tuning observation, recall, and dialectic settings.
Migrate a user's OpenClaw customization footprint into Hermes Agent. Imports Hermes-compatible memories, SOUL.md, command allowlists, user skills, and selected workspace assets from ~/.openclaw, then reports exactly what could not be migrated and why.
Configure, extend, or contribute to Hermes Agent.
Operate the Antigravity CLI (agy): plugins, auth, sandbox.