u/ProNycGamer

Image 1 — Open source Hermes Agent skins for anyone who wants to customize the CLI
Image 2 — Open source Hermes Agent skins for anyone who wants to customize the CLI
Image 3 — Open source Hermes Agent skins for anyone who wants to customize the CLI
Image 4 — Open source Hermes Agent skins for anyone who wants to customize the CLI
Image 5 — Open source Hermes Agent skins for anyone who wants to customize the CLI
Image 6 — Open source Hermes Agent skins for anyone who wants to customize the CLI
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Open source Hermes Agent skins for anyone who wants to customize the CLI

I’ve been tweaking Hermes Agent and made a set of custom skins I wanted to share with the community.

The goal was simple: make the experience feel a little more personal and give people a few different looks to choose from instead of the default setup. If you like customizing your tools, you might find something useful here.

Repo: https://github.com/joeynyc/hermes-skins

It’s still a work in progress, so if you try it out and have ideas for new styles or improvements, I’d love to hear them.

u/ProNycGamer — 3 hours ago
Image 1 — I built Hermes HUD — an open-source TUI monitor for Hermes
Image 2 — I built Hermes HUD — an open-source TUI monitor for Hermes
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I built Hermes HUD — an open-source TUI monitor for Hermes

Hey everyone! I built Hermes HUD, an open-source terminal UI for monitoring Hermes. It’s meant to make it easier to inspect what the agent is doing, follow context, and get a better sense of its behavior in real time.

I made it for myself first, but I’m sharing it here in case it’s useful to anyone else working with Hermes. If you try it out, I’d love feedback, bug reports, or ideas for improvements.

Repo: https://github.com/joeynyc/hermes-hud

u/ProNycGamer — 8 hours ago