--- sidebar_position: 3 --- # Configuring Models Hermes uses two kinds of model slots: - **Main model** — what the agent thinks with. Every user message, every tool-call loop, every streamed response goes through this model. - **Auxiliary models** — smaller side-jobs the agent offloads. Context compression, vision (image analysis), web-page summarization, session search, approval scoring, MCP tool routing, session-title generation, and skill search. Each has its own slot and can be overridden independently. This page covers configuring both from the dashboard. If you prefer config files or the CLI, jump to [Alternative methods](#alternative-methods) at the bottom. ## The Models page Open the dashboard and click **Models** in the sidebar. You get two sections: 1. **Model Settings** — the top panel, where you assign models to slots. 2. **Usage analytics** — ranked cards showing every model that ran a session in the selected period, with token counts, cost, and capability badges. ![Models page overview](/img/docs/dashboard-models/overview.png) The top card is the **Model Settings** panel. The main row always shows what the agent will spin up for new sessions. Click **Change** to open the picker. ## Setting the main model Click **Change** on the Main model row: ![Model picker dialog](/img/docs/dashboard-models/picker-dialog.png) The picker has two columns: - **Left** — authenticated providers. Only providers you've set up (API key set, OAuth'd, or defined as a custom endpoint) show up here. If a provider is missing, head to **Keys** and add its credential. - **Right** — the curated model list for the selected provider. These are the agentic models Hermes recommends for that provider, not the raw `/models` dump (which on OpenRouter includes 400+ models including TTS, image generators, and rerankers). Type in the filter box to narrow by provider name, slug, or model ID. Pick a model, hit **Switch**, and Hermes writes it to `~/.hermes/config.yaml` under the `model` section. **This applies to new sessions only** — any chat tab you already have open keeps running whatever model it started with. To hot-swap the current chat, use the `/model` slash command inside it. ## Setting auxiliary models Click **Show auxiliary** to reveal the eight task slots: ![Auxiliary panel expanded](/img/docs/dashboard-models/auxiliary-expanded.png) Every auxiliary task defaults to `auto` — meaning Hermes uses your main model for that job too. Override a specific task when you want a cheaper or faster model for a side-job. ### Common override patterns | Task | When to override | |---|---| | **Title Gen** | Almost always. A $0.10/M flash model writes session titles as well as Opus. Default config sets this to `google/gemini-3-flash-preview` on OpenRouter. | | **Vision** | When your main model is a coding model without vision (e.g. Kimi, DeepSeek). Point it at `google/gemini-2.5-flash` or `gpt-4o-mini`. | | **Compression** | When you're burning reasoning tokens on Opus/M2.7 just to summarize context. A fast chat model does the job at 1/50th the cost. | | **Session Search** | When recall queries fan out — default max_concurrency is 3. A cheap model keeps the bill predictable. | | **Approval** | For `approval_mode: smart` — a fast/cheap model (haiku, flash, gpt-5-mini) decides whether to auto-approve low-risk commands. Expensive models here are waste. | | **Web Extract** | When you use `web_extract` heavily. Same logic as compression — summarization doesn't need reasoning. | | **Skills Hub** | `hermes skills search` uses this. Usually fine at `auto`. | | **MCP** | MCP tool routing. Usually fine at `auto`. | ### Per-task override Click **Change** on any auxiliary row. Same picker opens, same behavior — pick provider + model, hit Switch. The row updates to show `provider · model` instead of `auto (use main model)`. ### Reset all to auto If you've over-tuned and want to start over, click **Reset all to auto** at the top of the auxiliary section. Every slot goes back to using your main model. ## The "Use as" shortcut Every model card on the page has a **Use as** dropdown. This is the fast path — pick a model you see in your analytics, click **Use as**, and assign it to the main slot or any specific auxiliary task in one click: ![Use as dropdown](/img/docs/dashboard-models/use-as-dropdown.png) The dropdown has: - **Main model** — same as clicking Change on the main row. - **All auxiliary tasks** — assigns this model to all 8 aux slots at once. Useful when you just want every side-job on a cheap flash model. - **Individual task options** — Vision, Web Extract, Compression, etc. The currently-assigned model for each task is marked `current`. Cards are badged with `main` or `aux · ` when they're currently assigned to something — so you can see at a glance which of your historical models are wired in where. ## What gets written to `config.yaml` When you save via the dashboard, Hermes writes to `~/.hermes/config.yaml`: **Main model:** ```yaml model: provider: openrouter default: anthropic/claude-opus-4.7 base_url: '' # cleared on provider switch api_mode: chat_completions ``` **Auxiliary override (example — vision on gemini-flash):** ```yaml auxiliary: vision: provider: openrouter model: google/gemini-2.5-flash base_url: '' api_key: '' timeout: 120 extra_body: {} download_timeout: 30 ``` **Auxiliary on auto (default):** ```yaml auxiliary: compression: provider: auto model: '' base_url: '' # ... other fields unchanged ``` `provider: auto` with `model: ''` tells Hermes to use the main model for that task. ## When does it take effect? - **CLI** (`hermes chat`): next `hermes chat` invocation. - **Gateway** (Telegram, Discord, Slack, etc.): next *new* session. Existing sessions keep their model. Restart the gateway (`hermes gateway restart`) if you want to force all sessions to pick up the change. - **Dashboard chat tab** (`/chat`): next new PTY. The currently-open chat keeps its model — use `/model` inside it to hot-swap. Changes never invalidate prompt caches on running sessions. That's deliberate: swapping the main model inside a session requires a cache reset (the system prompt contains model-specific content), and we reserve that for the explicit `/model` slash command inside chat. ## Troubleshooting ### "No authenticated providers" in the picker Hermes lists a provider only if it has a working credential. Check **Keys** in the sidebar — you should see one of: an API key, a successful OAuth, or a custom endpoint URL. If the provider you want isn't there, run `hermes setup` to wire it up, or go to **Keys** and add the env var. ### Main model didn't change in my running chat Expected. The dashboard writes `config.yaml`, which new sessions read. The currently-open chat is a live agent process — it keeps whatever model it was spawned with. Use `/model ` inside the chat to hot-swap that specific session. ### Auxiliary override "didn't take effect" Three things to check: 1. **Did you start a new session?** Existing chats don't re-read config. 2. **Is `provider` set to something other than `auto`?** If the field shows `auto`, the task is still using your main model. Click **Change** and pick a real provider. 3. **Is the provider authenticated?** If you assigned `minimax` to a task but don't have a MiniMax API key, that task falls back to the openrouter default and logs a warning in `agent.log`. ### I picked a model but Hermes switched providers on me On OpenRouter (or any aggregator), bare model names resolve *within* the aggregator first. So `claude-sonnet-4` on OpenRouter becomes `anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6`, staying on your OpenRouter auth. But if you typed `claude-sonnet-4` on a native Anthropic auth, it would stay as `claude-sonnet-4-6`. If you see an unexpected provider switch, check that your current provider is what you expect — the picker always shows the current main at the top of the dialog. ## Alternative methods ### CLI slash command Inside any `hermes chat` session: ``` /model gpt-5.4 --provider openrouter # session-only /model gpt-5.4 --provider openrouter --global # also persists to config.yaml ``` `--global` does the same thing the dashboard's **Change** button does, plus it switches the running session in-place. ### `hermes model` subcommand ```bash hermes model list # list authenticated providers + models hermes model set anthropic/claude-opus-4.7 --provider openrouter ``` ### Direct config edit Edit `~/.hermes/config.yaml` and restart whatever reads it. See the [Configuration reference](./configuration.md) for the full schema. ### REST API The dashboard uses three endpoints. Useful for scripting: ```bash # List authenticated providers + curated model lists curl -H "X-Hermes-Session-Token: $TOKEN" http://localhost:PORT/api/model/options # Read current main + auxiliary assignments curl -H "X-Hermes-Session-Token: $TOKEN" http://localhost:PORT/api/model/auxiliary # Set the main model curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "X-Hermes-Session-Token: $TOKEN" \ -d '{"scope":"main","provider":"openrouter","model":"anthropic/claude-opus-4.7"}' \ http://localhost:PORT/api/model/set # Override a single auxiliary task curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "X-Hermes-Session-Token: $TOKEN" \ -d '{"scope":"auxiliary","task":"vision","provider":"openrouter","model":"google/gemini-2.5-flash"}' \ http://localhost:PORT/api/model/set # Assign one model to every auxiliary task curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "X-Hermes-Session-Token: $TOKEN" \ -d '{"scope":"auxiliary","task":"","provider":"openrouter","model":"google/gemini-2.5-flash"}' \ http://localhost:PORT/api/model/set # Reset all auxiliary tasks to auto curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "X-Hermes-Session-Token: $TOKEN" \ -d '{"scope":"auxiliary","task":"__reset__","provider":"","model":""}' \ http://localhost:PORT/api/model/set ``` The session token is injected into the dashboard HTML at startup and rotates on every server restart. Grab it from the browser devtools (`window.__HERMES_SESSION_TOKEN__`) if you're scripting against a running dashboard.