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Awesome Hermes Agent Ecosystem

The Hermes ecosystem is not just a plugin list. It is a remote-first, self-improving agent stack: core runtime and docs, a growing skills economy, operator surfaces for running agents in the wild, bridge layers for integrating with other systems, and domain applications that show what people actually trust Hermes to do.

116 seed artifacts111 enriched profiles5 workflows5 system layers
Brand diagnosis

What the main Hermes surfaces are signaling

Hermes presents itself as the agent that grows with you: remote-first, persistent, infrastructure-flexible, and more interested in durable capability than polished babysitting.

Brand promise

The agent that grows with you

Memory, skills, and user modeling are presented as compounding assets rather than one-session conveniences.

Emotional pitch

Own the runtime, not just the chat box

The docs and repo repeatedly describe cloud VMs, gateways, and serverless backends. Hermes wants to feel like infrastructure you command from anywhere.

Core tension

Power first, governance second

The ecosystem clearly values extensibility and autonomy; safety, analytics, and payment controls tend to appear as deliberate layers rather than a default paternal shell.

Ideal user

Builder-operators

The ecosystem flatters people who want to package workflows, run agents remotely, and gradually turn experiments into reusable operating systems.

Major projects

Projects that explain the ecosystem fastest

This ecosystem needs the right mix of explanation, importance, and usage so a deeper reader can choose where to click next.

Core platform

Hermes Agent

What it is

The self-improving AI agent runtime from Nous Research.

Why it matters

It defines the ecosystem’s worldview: long-lived memory, skills from experience, remote operation, and multi-platform presence.

How people use it

Users run it on local machines, VPSs, or serverless backends and steer it from CLI or messaging gateways.

Start here if: you want to understand the center of gravity before exploring surrounding tools.

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Orientation surface

Official Documentation

What it is

The fastest route to install, configure, and reason about Hermes correctly.

Why it matters

The docs encode the official product framing and the most stable workflows in the ecosystem.

How people use it

New users start here, and experienced users keep coming back for gateway, MCP, memory, and security patterns.

Start here if: you need orientation before choosing extra tools.

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Open skills standard

Skills Hub

What it is

The Agent Skills hub and specification surface that makes Hermes skills portable across agents.

Why it matters

It explains why the ecosystem invests so heavily in reusable skills instead of only bespoke prompts or plugins.

How people use it

Builders install, publish, or adapt skills here as a shared capability layer.

Start here if: you care about reusable workflows that survive beyond one agent product.

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Hermes-native workspace

hermes-workspace

What it is

A web workspace with chat, terminal, memory browser, skills manager, and inspector.

Why it matters

It is one of the clearest examples of a full operator surface built around Hermes rather than around a generic chat UI.

How people use it

Operators use it when they want a more visual day-to-day control plane for a live Hermes instance.

Start here if: you want a Hermes-native GUI instead of staying purely terminal-first.

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Orchestration dashboard

mission-control

What it is

A broader agent orchestration dashboard with fleet management, task dispatch, and cost tracking.

Why it matters

It represents the branch where Hermes becomes part of a multi-agent operating system instead of a single agent session.

How people use it

Teams use it to coordinate agents, costs, and execution lanes across multiple workstreams.

Start here if: you are moving from one operator to many agents or many tasks.

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Workflow framework

Anthropic-Cybersecurity-Skills

What it is

753+ structured cybersecurity skills mapped to MITRE ATT&CK.

Why it matters

Anthropic-Cybersecurity-Skills matters because it explains a central ecosystem move better than many narrower artifacts do.

How people use it

753+ structured cybersecurity skills mapped to MITRE ATT&CK

Start here if: you need trust boundaries before giving the agent more power.

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Workflow framework

AgentCash

What it is

Skill giving agents access to 300+ premium APIs and a wallet balance to pay for them through x402 or MPP.

Why it matters

AgentCash matters because it explains a central ecosystem move better than many narrower artifacts do.

How people use it

Skill giving agents access to 300+ premium APIs and a wallet balance to pay for them through x402 or MPP

Start here if: you care about a web-first entry point.

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Integration surface

hermes-blockchain-oracle

What it is

Solana blockchain intelligence MCP server.

Why it matters

hermes-blockchain-oracle matters because it clarifies one meaningful branch of the ecosystem rather than acting as a one-off curiosity.

How people use it

Solana blockchain intelligence MCP server

Start here if: you care about a cli-first entry point.

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Extension layer

rtk-hermes

What it is

Plugin that intercepts shell commands via pretoolcall and rewrites output through RTK, compressing terminal output before it reaches the LLM context window.

Why it matters

rtk-hermes matters because it clarifies one meaningful branch of the ecosystem rather than acting as a one-off curiosity.

How people use it

Plugin that intercepts shell commands via pretoolcall and rewrites output through RTK, compressing terminal output before it reaches the LLM context window

Start here if: you care about a cli-first entry point.

mixed 6.74depth enriched-skimevidence 13
Core platform

Hermes Agent Website

What it is

Public product surface used for brand diagnosis and onboarding.

Why it matters

Hermes Agent Website matters because it defines the core surface other projects branch from.

How people use it

Public product surface used for brand diagnosis and onboarding.

Start here if: you want the center of gravity before exploring the long tail.

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Why this ecosystem matters

Hermes is building an agent stack, not just an app catalog

The seed list reveals a stack that starts with a long-lived agent runtime, then branches into portable skills, operator workspaces, bridge layers, and domain-specific automation. That is a different shape from ecosystems centered only on prompts or IDE plugins.

tooling 46workflow-framework 26integration 16learning-resource 12plugin/extension 10community/discovery 5core-platform 3
Starting lens

Learn it in four moves

  1. Understand the runtime and docs.
  2. Adopt one skills surface.
  3. Choose one operator/control surface.
  4. Add bridges, analytics, or domain automations only when the core loop is stable.
System layers

How the ecosystem actually branches

The awesome list categories help, but these layers explain the ecosystem faster.

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Workflow patterns

What people are actually doing with Hermes

These patterns recur across official surfaces, skill packs, dashboards, and domain applications.

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Orientation principles

How to go deeper without drowning in links

These are the patterns a newcomer should internalize before comparing tools one by one.

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