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Nous Research's Hermes Agent, a self-improving open-source AI agent framework optimized for local use, has become the most used agent on OpenRouter and is now powered by NVIDIA RTX PCs and DGX Spark for accelerated performance.
This article details how to build a fully automated local knowledge base system using Hermes Agent, Obsidian, and LLM Wiki, enabling automatic note organization, bidirectional linking, and persistent accumulation.
The article argues that while local AI models are accessible, true agent ownership requires local, inspectable memory systems rather than vendor-controlled cloud storage. The author advocates for tools like MemOS Local and Hermes Agent to maintain execution traces and learned skills locally for better control and debuggability.
Oh My Hermes is an open-source workflow layer that provides out-of-the-box skills and agent teams for Hermes Agent, covering the full application lifecycle from requirements to deployment and operations, turning Hermes into an autonomous operations and development partner.
Hermes Agent has been updated to function as an orchestrator for both Claude Code and Codex, allowing users to track their progress via a unified Kanban board.
Hermes Agent has become the most used agent globally on OpenRouter in the past 24 hours, surpassing Claude Code and OpenClaw in token volume.
Documentation from NousResearch explaining how to configure the Hermes AI agent, specifically focusing on setting up Pareto Code routing via OpenRouter and managing configuration files.
The author describes a workflow update using Hermes Agent and OpenAI Codex via Telegram to dynamically set and track goals on a Kanban board.
The Hermes AI agent ecosystem is expanding with new open-source tools, including literate programming support for Claude Code, autonomous SRE incident management, Spotify control, and a skill marketplace. These tools enable developers to transform codebases into executable narratives and automate operations tasks.
Hermes Agent has added official support for LINE as a gateway channel, allowing developers to interact with their AI agents via the LINE Messaging API.
Hermes Agent demonstrates self-improvement capabilities by observing its own performance, identifying inefficiencies, and rewriting its skills to achieve a 3x speedup and 80% cost reduction in just two iterations.
A technical guide and reference implementation for building autonomous 'Hermes' agents using an Auto-think and Auto-build architecture to research, plan, code, and verify tasks without human intervention.
This article explains the Credential Pools feature in Hermes Agent, a tool that allows users to manage multiple API keys or OAuth tokens for a single LLM provider to ensure stability through automatic rotation and failover.
This is a comprehensive beginner's guide for Hermes Agent v0.13.0, designed to correct outdated usage instructions. The article emphasizes reliable onboarding steps ranging from basic installation and model configuration to session recovery, advising newcomers to avoid over-complicating their setup with advanced features in the early stages.
Hermes Agent from NousResearch has reached #1 position on OpenRouter's global token rankings, marking a significant achievement for the AI agent.
Minions is an open-source mission control platform designed for the Hermes Agent, providing management and orchestration capabilities.
Nous Research's Hermes Agent now includes a ComfyUI skill that enables users to create complex workflows through natural language chat.
A user reveals their "Hermes Agent" authored a beginner guide using the Hermes Atlas knowledge base, now published as a living document.
A 31B parameter model runs locally on a laptop via Hermes agent at 15 tok/s, using 22.8 GB VRAM and 94 W power, highlighting fully autonomous, private AI inference without cloud dependencies.