hermes-agent
arxitect
| hermes-agent | arxitect | |
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| 77 | 5 | |
| 191,847 | 60 | |
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| 9.9 | 8.5 | |
| 1 day ago | 2 months ago | |
| Python | Shell | |
| MIT License | MIT License |
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hermes-agent
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Running Hermes Agent in the Cloud Safely: A Reader's Guide to Their Trust Model
NousResearch publishes a detailed security policy for Hermes Agent. It is unusually clear about what the project treats as load-bearing and what it does not. If you operate Hermes in the cloud, read it first; this post is the operator-friendly companion, not a replacement.
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Hermes Agent – Open-Source AI Agent with Persistent Memory
OpenCode seemed perfectly workable as a programming assistant. As personal assistants, they all fall short. It's too difficult to really shape their output.
I was briefly impressed with OpenClaw a few times, but ultimately was turned off by not being able to get the models to stop being so damnably verbose. I thought I made progress for a while by having it tweak its soul, iterate, switch models, iterate, switch models, fuse the results, iterate... but ultimately it's all forgotten early in each session. And then one day it killed itself by rebuilding the container it was inside.
Hermes apparently has some plagiarism issues they're trying to cover up [0] and I was deeply unimpressed with their janky, flickery CLI that force-enables a bulky obnoxious header.
Nanoclaw and nanobot seemed fine, but not notably different. There were some common bugs and glitches that caused some minor data loss while configuring nanobot. After that I just deciding to start hacking my own together.
What I really want in a harness is being able to actually control and rewrite the entire context window, like Zed's Text Threads before they obnoxiously and inexplicably removed what, to me, was their most powerful and distinguishing feature.
[0] https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/issues/10232
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Hermes Agent's skill trust model is a four-repo allowlist
I've opened a design discussion to argue this out before anyone writes a line of it, because a surprise PR to a security-sensitive module is the wrong way to start. Feedback from people who've thought about supply-chain trust is what I appreciate.
- Ask HN: What is your (AI) dev tech stack / workflow? (June 2026)
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NousResearch Agent, Open-Source Notebook LM, & Local Multimodal OCR for Consumer GPUs
Source: https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent
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How I Automated My Entire Content Pipeline with One Hermes Agent
Hermes Agent is an open-source AI agent framework.
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Hermes Agent Burned 603M Tokens Behind My Back — I Cut Background Costs by Up to 125x
I opened my Hermes Agent logs and found something I did not know existed: an auxiliary: block with twelve background tasks. Compression, web extraction, vision, session search, skills matching — all running silently every time I typed a message. Every task was set to provider: auto. And because I had no API keys for the fallback chain, every one silently fell back to kimi-k2.6, my one-trillion-parameter main model.
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AI Builder Notes - May 2026
The adjacent tools worth tracking: the OpenAI Chrome plugin, BrowserCode, Autobrowse, browser-harness, Pi browser extensions, and Hermes browser skills. [13] [14] [6] [15] [16] [12] The category is logged-in browser work: support queues, internal tools, research, scraping, QA, admin ops, and anything where the useful data sits behind a session.
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A plugin for Observability + Budget Guardrails built with Hermes Agent
hermes-telemetry solves both by giving you real-time observability and automatic budget enforcement for Hermes Agent.
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What Happens When You Replace Your AI Orchestrators Brain with Hermes Agent
If you haven't encountered it yet: Hermes Agent is an open-source agentic system from Nous Research. The key differentiators that caught my attention:
arxitect
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Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI
This is exactly why I built https://github.com/andonimichael/arxitect . I’ve found that agents by default produce tactical but brittle software. But if you teach agents to prioritize software architecture and design patterns, their code structure becomes much much better. Additionally, better structured code becomes more token efficient, requires less context to make changes, and coding agents become more accurate.
- Show HN: Arxitect – Agentic Plugin for Architecture and Design Patterns
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90% of Claude-linked output going to GitHub repos w <2 stars
I can’t imagine that will stay the case though. I built https://github.com/andonimichael/arxitect as a first step to using agentic coding in a more production ecosystem. Agents will be able to write useful (and high quality) software over time, their training has just under-prioritized code quality thus far
- Show HN: Arxitect – Claude Code plugin for software design principles
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HyperAgents
> Larger composition, though, starts to run into typical software design problems
I've been seeing the same thing. Where agents are great solving the immediate task, but as changes compound they run into software & architectural design problems. I created https://github.com/andonimichael/arxitect to help at least have coding agents self reflect on their software design. But I really like your approach to self-modification and improving the agent itself instead of just teaching it another skill in it's context.
What are some alternatives?
agent-ruler - Enforce CLAUDE.md and skills
Archon - The first open-source harness builder for AI coding. Make AI coding deterministic and repeatable.
superpowers - An agentic skills framework & software development methodology that works.
HyperAgents - Self-referential self-improving agents that can optimize for any computable task
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