# Hermes Agent Has Had "Routines" Since March Anthropic just announced [Claude Code Routines](https://claude.com/blog/introducing-routines-in-claude-code) — scheduled tasks, GitHub event triggers, and API-triggered agent runs. Bundled prompt + repo + connectors, running on their infrastructure. It's a good feature. We shipped it two months ago. --- ## The Three Trigger Types — Side by Side Claude Code Routines offers three ways to trigger an automation: **1. Scheduled (cron)** > "Every night at 2am: pull the top bug from Linear, attempt a fix, and open a draft PR." Hermes equivalent — works today: ```bash hermes cron create "0 2 * * *" \ "Pull the top bug from the issue tracker, attempt a fix, and open a draft PR." \ --name "Nightly bug fix" \ --deliver telegram ``` **2. GitHub Events (webhook)** > "Flag PRs that touch the /auth-provider module and post to #auth-changes." Hermes equivalent — works today: ```bash hermes webhook subscribe auth-watch \ --events "pull_request" \ --prompt "PR #{pull_request.number}: {pull_request.title} by {pull_request.user.login}. Check if it touches the auth-provider module. If yes, summarize the changes." \ --deliver slack ``` **3. API Triggers** > "Read the alert payload, find the owning service, post a triage summary to #oncall." Hermes equivalent — works today: ```bash hermes webhook subscribe alert-triage \ --prompt "Alert: {alert.name} — Severity: {alert.severity}. Find the owning service, investigate, and post a triage summary with proposed first steps." \ --deliver slack ``` Every use case in their blog post — backlog triage, docs drift, deploy verification, alert correlation, library porting, bespoke PR review — has a working Hermes implementation. No new features needed. It's been shipping since March 2026. --- ## What's Different | | Claude Code Routines | Hermes Agent | |---|---|---| | **Scheduled tasks** | ✅ Schedule-based | ✅ Any cron expression + human-readable intervals | | **GitHub triggers** | ✅ PR, issue, push events | ✅ Any GitHub event via webhook subscriptions | | **API triggers** | ✅ POST to unique endpoint | ✅ POST to webhook routes with HMAC auth | | **MCP connectors** | ✅ Native connectors | ✅ Full MCP client support | | **Script pre-processing** | ❌ | ✅ Python scripts run before agent, inject context | | **Skill chaining** | ❌ | ✅ Load multiple skills per automation | | **Daily limit** | 5-25 runs/day | **Unlimited** | | **Model choice** | Claude only | **Any model** — Claude, GPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, local | | **Delivery targets** | GitHub comments | Telegram, Discord, Slack, SMS, email, GitHub comments, webhooks, local files | | **Infrastructure** | Anthropic's servers | **Your infrastructure** — VPS, home server, laptop | | **Data residency** | Anthropic's cloud | **Your machines** | | **Cost** | Pro/Max/Team/Enterprise subscription | Your API key, your rates | | **Open source** | No | **Yes** — MIT license | --- ## Things Hermes Does That Routines Can't ### Script Injection Run a Python script *before* the agent. The script's stdout becomes context. The script handles mechanical work (fetching, diffing, computing); the agent handles reasoning. ```bash hermes cron create "every 1h" \ "If CHANGE DETECTED, summarize what changed. If NO_CHANGE, respond with [SILENT]." \ --script ~/.hermes/scripts/watch-site.py \ --name "Pricing monitor" \ --deliver telegram ``` The `[SILENT]` pattern means you only get notified when something actually happens. No spam. ### Multi-Skill Workflows Chain specialized skills together. Each skill teaches the agent a specific capability, and the prompt ties them together. ```bash hermes cron create "0 8 * * *" \ "Search arXiv for papers on language model reasoning. Save the top 3 as Obsidian notes." \ --skills "arxiv,obsidian" \ --name "Paper digest" ``` ### Deliver Anywhere One automation, any destination: ```bash --deliver telegram # Telegram home channel --deliver discord # Discord home channel --deliver slack # Slack channel --deliver sms:+15551234567 # Text message --deliver telegram:-1001234567890:42 # Specific Telegram forum topic --deliver local # Save to file, no notification ``` ### Model-Agnostic Your nightly triage can run on Claude. Your deploy verification can run on GPT. Your cost-sensitive monitors can run on DeepSeek or a local model. Same automation system, any backend. --- ## The Limits Tell the Story Claude Code Routines: **5 routines per day** on Pro. **25 on Enterprise.** That's their ceiling. Hermes has no daily limit. Run 500 automations a day if you want. The only constraint is your API budget, and you choose which models to use for which tasks. A nightly backlog triage on Sonnet costs roughly $0.02-0.05. A monitoring check on DeepSeek costs fractions of a cent. You control the economics. --- ## Get Started Hermes Agent is open source and free. The automation infrastructure — cron scheduler, webhook platform, skill system, multi-platform delivery — is built in. ```bash pip install hermes-agent hermes setup ``` Set up a scheduled task in 30 seconds: ```bash hermes cron create "0 9 * * 1" \ "Generate a weekly AI news digest. Search the web for major announcements, trending repos, and notable papers. Keep it under 500 words with links." \ --name "Weekly digest" \ --deliver telegram ``` Set up a GitHub webhook in 60 seconds: ```bash hermes gateway setup # enable webhooks hermes webhook subscribe pr-review \ --events "pull_request" \ --prompt "Review PR #{pull_request.number}: {pull_request.title}" \ --skills "github-code-review" \ --deliver github_comment ``` Full automation templates gallery: [hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/guides/automation-templates](https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs/guides/automation-templates) Documentation: [hermes-agent.nousresearch.com](https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com) GitHub: [github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent](https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent) --- *Hermes Agent is built by [Nous Research](https://nousresearch.com). Open source, model-agnostic, runs on your infrastructure.*