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oh dope!
tyty

How about if it's in video format?
hmm I wonder if I can embed videos in the docusaurus docs
I'll take a good video though, sure
how useful does it have to be to be valid
Do you mean for the use cases of Hermes agent right?
It needs to be a use case that like 5+% of hermes agent users might be interested in learning how to do
yes
Mine just got merged
Isn't something like a YouTube video better for this kind of explainer video?
is extended discord interactions (the bot being able to read channel history and send / react to messages) requested enough
i've been kinda sitting on a setup for that
but i've only seen like
~15 people ask about it
Sure I said I'd accept that
It needs to be a guide on how to use hermes to do something or how to set hermes up - not how to dev hermes
submitted a docs PR for Hermes here:
Hey @civic hornet, I've just submitted a guide for Smart Model Failover & Reliability. It's a crucial setup for keeping agents resilient during API outages, especially for scheduled tasks.
PR: https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/pull/5747
Hope it helps the community! π
I already have a use case for Social media automation just need to piece things up together
am i allowed to participate
Is it right here to submit?
you have to PR to hermes agent repo and post your PR into here
Built a guide: GitHub PR Review Agent β cron job that watches your repos, reviews PRs for bugs/security, delivers to Telegram.
Includes screenshots from a real setup.
Running Hermes on local hardware with zero API cost is something a lot of people ask about, so I wrote a guide for it. Covers Ollama setup, model selection (which ones actually support tool calling and which don't), speed tuning for CPU-only servers, and
optional Telegram/Discord bot setup β all tested on a bare-metal server with Gemma 4 31B.
Guide: for 24/7 remote access to your local LLM without running your GPU machine 24/7
This guide shows how to instruct your Hermes agent to create a skill for waking up another agent system, which is set to sleep while not in use.
https://x.com/materializepath/status/2041519151911522643
(I created this because I did not want my local LLM 3090 GPU system running 24/7)
Donβt want your local LLM machine running 24/7?
Run a Hermes agent on a low-power device (RPi, mini PC) using a free model via OpenRouter.
Then just message it in Discord to wake your local LLM system.
Always-on agent β on-demand compute
(skill + setup below)
Submitted a comprehensive guide for finding and fixing bugs in Hermes β covers how to spot bugs (by using Hermes, reading code, or reading issues), trace root causes, write minimal fixes, write tests, and get PRs merged. All examples are from real merged PRs (#5080 and #5829). PR: https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/pull/5866
What this adds
A comprehensive, practical guide for contributors who want to find and fix bugs in Hermes Agent. Unlike the existing contributing.md which covers dev setup and code style, this guide...
Submitted a docs PR for Hermes: a step-by-step guide on building a self-correcting debugging loop. It shows how Hermes can run tests, inspect failures, patch code, and re-run verification until the suite passes.
https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/pull/5894
@here will be reviewing these in a day or so!
I'm gonna be actually at my desk tomorrow if there's anything I can help with. Dcts appts today
hope that still counts, but I figure it should since the the deadline hasn't ended yet, so: https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/pull/6503
Setting up automated GitHub PR reviews with webhooks
yes still time
@torpid wigeon, @late maple, @distant fog - You 3 are the first winners. I will pick the final two tonight and distribute prizes then too!
@here the contest is over!
Unfortunately only the original 3 winners made it into the docs, so we have 3 winners from yesterday only! Thank you all for participating
@late maple @torpid wigeon @distant fog please look for my DM to collect your winnings
got it with many thanks
damn i almost forgot π