A complete guide to SOUL.md — where it sits in the prompt stack, what belongs in it, token economics, advanced role templates, /personality overlays, profiles, and the iterative method for growing an effective agent identity.
xurl gives your Hermes agent direct access to X — searching, reading, and publishing. On its own it's just an execution tool. Paired with /goal, research, and memory, it becomes a structured, repeatable content system.
A step-by-step guide to building a self-learning Hermes agent that trades Polymarket 5-minute up/down crypto markets — VPS setup, Telegram control, CLOB v2 execution, and a self-improving loop that adjusts probability estimates from live results.
A complete guide to Hermes' /goal command — what it does, every subcommand, how to write strong measurable goals, the recommended workflow, best practices, and ready-to-use example prompts.
An end-to-end guide to running Hermes Agent 24/7: installation, model selection, messaging, the dashboard most people use wrong, use cases, the self-improvement loop, and security.
How Hermes Agent ships credential management (Bitwarden Secrets Manager) and credential protection (iron-proxy egress firewall) as composable, first-class infrastructure — not README advice.
A layer-by-layer analysis of Hermes mapped to operating-system concepts — memory, profiles, Kanban, cron, /goal, skills, the Curator, Tool Search, the Gateway, voice, and security — plus the compounding effect, token economics, and how it compares to other frameworks.
A full hour-by-hour map of the autonomous overnight cycle — from session close and self-improvement to knowledge ingestion, the morning briefing, the infrastructure behind it, and the security layers that make unattended operation safe.
Pair Grok's native real-time X access with Hermes Agent's persistent scheduling and Telegram delivery to build a 24/7 intelligence agent that drafts a morning brief before you wake up — using your existing SuperGrok subscription.
21 copy-paste /goal commands across 6 categories — research, lead gen, content, email, operations, and development — plus a Chief of Staff setup that runs your entire morning ops autonomously.
A complete map of the eight loops Hermes Agent runs simultaneously — from the millisecond core loop to the weekly Curator — how they nest across timescales, and what breaks when any one of them fails.
A three-profile Hermes setup where Scout finds signals, Analyst synthesizes through NotebookLM, and Briefer delivers a morning brief — coordinated through a shared Obsidian vault. Roughly $19-27/month, one evening to set up.
Ten domain-agnostic Hermes setups — mission control, event triggers, cron jobs, structured /goal, sub-agents, Telegram workspaces, Kanban, skills, webhooks, and separate agents — that turn a chat window into a system that runs while you sleep.