hermes-agent/website/docs/guides/automation-templates.md
Teknium fef1a41248
docs: round 2 audit — messaging, developer-guide, guides, integrations (#22858)
Cross-checked 75 docs pages under user-guide/messaging/, developer-guide/,
guides/, and integrations/ against the live registries and gateway code.

messaging/
- index.md: API Server toolset is hermes-api-server (was 'hermes (default)');
  Google Chat slug is hermes-google_chat (underscore — plugin name uses _).
- google_chat.md: drop bogus 'pip install hermes-agent[google_chat]' (no such
  extra); list the actual deps (google-cloud-pubsub, google-api-python-client,
  google-auth, google-auth-oauthlib).
- qqbot.md: config namespace is platforms.qqbot (was platforms.qq, which is
  silently ignored by the adapter); QQ_STT_BASE_URL is not read directly —
  baseUrl lives under platforms.qqbot.extra.stt.
- teams-meetings.md: 'hermes teams-pipeline' is plugin-gated (teams_pipeline
  plugin must be enabled), not a built-in subcommand.
- sms.md: example log line 0.0.0.0:8080 -> 127.0.0.1:8080 (default
  SMS_WEBHOOK_HOST).
- open-webui.md: API_SERVER_* are env vars, not YAML keys — write them to
  per-profile .env, not 'hermes config set' (same pattern fixed in
  api-server.md last round). Also bumped example ports to 8650+ to dodge the
  default webhook (8644)/wecom-callback (8645)/msgraph-webhook (8646)
  collision.

developer-guide/
- architecture.md: tool/toolset counts (61/52 -> 70+/~28); LOC stamps for
  run_agent.py, cli.py, hermes_cli/main.py, setup.py, mcp_tool.py,
  gateway/run.py replaced with 'large file' to stop drifting.
- agent-loop.md: same LOC drift (~13,700 -> 'a large file (15k+ lines)').
- gateway-internals.md: '14+ external messaging platforms' -> '20+'; gateway
  platform tree updated (qqbot is a sub-package, not qqbot.py; added
  yuanbao.py, feishu_comment.py, msgraph_webhook.py); 'gateway/builtin_hooks/
  (always active)' was wrong — it's an empty extension point and
  _register_builtin_hooks() is a no-op stub.
- acp-internals.md: drop fictional 'message_callback' from the bridged-
  callbacks list; clarify thinking_callback is currently set to None.
- provider-runtime.md: provider list was missing AWS Bedrock, Azure Foundry,
  NVIDIA NIM, xAI, Arcee, GMI Cloud, StepFun, Qwen OAuth, Xiaomi, Ollama
  Cloud, LM Studio, Tencent TokenHub. Fallback section described only the
  legacy single-pair model — corrected to the canonical list-form
  fallback_providers chain.
- environments.md: parsers list missing llama4_json and the deepseek_v31
  alias; both register via @register_parser.
- browser-supervisor.md: drop reference to scripts/browser_supervisor_e2e.py
  which doesn't exist in-repo.
- contributing.md: tinker-atropos is a git submodule — note that
  'git submodule update --init' is required if cloning without
  --recurse-submodules.

guides/
- operate-teams-meeting-pipeline.md: cron flags were all wrong — schedule is
  positional (not --schedule), the script-only flag is --no-agent (not
  --script-only), and there's no --command flag. Replaced with a real example
  that creates the script under ~/.hermes/scripts/ and uses the actual flags.
  Also replaced fictional 'hermes cron show <name>' with 'hermes cron status'.
- automation-templates.md: 'cron create --skills "a,b"' doesn't work —
  the flag is --skill (singular, repeatable). Fixed all 5 occurrences via AST
  rewrite.
- minimax-oauth.md: 'hermes auth add minimax-oauth --region cn' silently
  fails because --region isn't registered on the auth-add argparse spec.
  Pointed users at the minimax-cn provider (or MINIMAX_CN_API_KEY env) for
  China-region access.
- cron-script-only.md: 'hermes send' is fictional — replaced the comparison-
  table mention with a webhook-subscription pointer; also fixed the dead link
  to /guides/pipe-script-output (page doesn't exist).
- cron-troubleshooting.md: 'hermes serve' isn't a real subcommand. Pointed
  at 'hermes gateway' (foreground) / 'hermes gateway start' (service).
- local-ollama-setup.md: 'agent.api_timeout' is not a config key. The right
  knob is the HERMES_API_TIMEOUT env var.
- python-library.md: run_conversation() return dict has only final_response
  and messages — task_id is stored on the agent instance, not echoed back.
- use-mcp-with-hermes.md: '--args /c "npx -y …"' wraps the npx command in
  one quoted string, so cmd.exe gets a single arg instead of the multi-token
  command line it needs. Removed the surrounding quotes — argparse nargs='*'
  collects each token correctly.

integrations/
- providers.md: Bedrock guardrail YAML keys were 'id'/'version' (don't exist);
  actual keys are guardrail_identifier/guardrail_version (matches DEFAULT_CONFIG
  and the run_agent.py reader). GMI default base URL (api.gmi.ai/v1 ->
  api.gmi-serving.com/v1) and portal URL (inference.gmi.ai -> www.gmicloud.ai)
  refreshed. Fallback section rewritten to lead with the canonical
  fallback_providers list form (was leading with the legacy fallback_model
  single dict); supported-providers list extended to include azure-foundry,
  alibaba-coding-plan, lmstudio.

index.md
- '68 built-in tools' -> '70+'; '15+ platforms' was both inconsistent with
  integrations/index.md ('19+') and undercounted — bumped to 20+ and added
  Weixin/QQ Bot/Yuanbao/Google Chat to the list.

Validation: 'npm run build' clean (exit 0); broken-link count unchanged at
155 (same as round-1 post-skill-regen baseline). 24 files, +132/-89.
2026-05-09 15:00:24 -07:00

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15 Automation Templates Ready-to-use automation recipes — scheduled tasks, GitHub event triggers, API webhooks, and multi-skill workflows

Automation Templates

Copy-paste recipes for common automation patterns. Each template uses Hermes's built-in cron scheduler for time-based triggers and webhook platform for event-driven triggers.

Every template works with any model — not locked to a single provider.

:::tip Three Trigger Types

Trigger How Tool
Schedule Runs on a cadence (hourly, nightly, weekly) cronjob tool or /cron slash command
GitHub Event Fires on PR opens, pushes, issues, CI results Webhook platform (hermes webhook subscribe)
API Call External service POSTs JSON to your endpoint Webhook platform (config.yaml routes or hermes webhook subscribe)

All three support delivery to Telegram, Discord, Slack, SMS, email, GitHub comments, or local files. :::


Development Workflow

Nightly Backlog Triage

Label, prioritize, and summarize new issues every night. Delivers a digest to your team channel.

Trigger: Schedule (nightly)

hermes cron create "0 2 * * *" \
  "You are a project manager triaging the NousResearch/hermes-agent GitHub repo.

1. Run: gh issue list --repo NousResearch/hermes-agent --state open --json number,title,labels,author,createdAt --limit 30
2. Identify issues opened in the last 24 hours
3. For each new issue:
   - Suggest a priority label (P0-critical, P1-high, P2-medium, P3-low)
   - Suggest a category label (bug, feature, docs, security)
   - Write a one-line triage note
4. Summarize: total open issues, new today, breakdown by priority

Format as a clean digest. If no new issues, respond with [SILENT]." \
  --name "Nightly backlog triage" \
  --deliver telegram

Automatic PR Code Review

Review every pull request automatically when it's opened. Posts a review comment directly on the PR.

Trigger: GitHub webhook

Option A — Dynamic subscription (CLI):

hermes webhook subscribe github-pr-review \
  --events "pull_request" \
  --prompt "Review this pull request:
Repository: {repository.full_name}
PR #{pull_request.number}: {pull_request.title}
Author: {pull_request.user.login}
Action: {action}
Diff URL: {pull_request.diff_url}

Fetch the diff with: curl -sL {pull_request.diff_url}

Review for:
- Security issues (injection, auth bypass, secrets in code)
- Performance concerns (N+1 queries, unbounded loops, memory leaks)
- Code quality (naming, duplication, error handling)
- Missing tests for new behavior

Post a concise review. If the PR is a trivial docs/typo change, say so briefly." \
  --skill github-code-review \
  --deliver github_comment

Option B — Static route (config.yaml):

platforms:
  webhook:
    enabled: true
    extra:
      port: 8644
      secret: "your-global-secret"
      routes:
        github-pr-review:
          events: ["pull_request"]
          secret: "github-webhook-secret"
          prompt: |
            Review PR #{pull_request.number}: {pull_request.title}
            Repository: {repository.full_name}
            Author: {pull_request.user.login}
            Diff URL: {pull_request.diff_url}
            Review for security, performance, and code quality.
          skills: ["github-code-review"]
          deliver: "github_comment"
          deliver_extra:
            repo: "{repository.full_name}"
            pr_number: "{pull_request.number}"

Then in GitHub: Settings → Webhooks → Add webhook → Payload URL: http://your-server:8644/webhooks/github-pr-review, Content type: application/json, Secret: github-webhook-secret, Events: Pull requests.

Docs Drift Detection

Weekly scan of merged PRs to find API changes that need documentation updates.

Trigger: Schedule (weekly)

hermes cron create "0 9 * * 1" \
  "Scan the NousResearch/hermes-agent repo for documentation drift.

1. Run: gh pr list --repo NousResearch/hermes-agent --state merged --json number,title,files,mergedAt --limit 30
2. Filter to PRs merged in the last 7 days
3. For each merged PR, check if it modified:
   - Tool schemas (tools/*.py) — may need docs/reference/tools-reference.md update
   - CLI commands (hermes_cli/commands.py, hermes_cli/main.py) — may need docs/reference/cli-commands.md update
   - Config options (hermes_cli/config.py) — may need docs/user-guide/configuration.md update
   - Environment variables — may need docs/reference/environment-variables.md update
4. Cross-reference: for each code change, check if the corresponding docs page was also updated in the same PR

Report any gaps where code changed but docs didn't. If everything is in sync, respond with [SILENT]." \
  --name "Docs drift detection" \
  --deliver telegram

Dependency Security Audit

Daily scan for known vulnerabilities in project dependencies.

Trigger: Schedule (daily)

hermes cron create "0 6 * * *" \
  "Run a dependency security audit on the hermes-agent project.

1. cd ~/.hermes/hermes-agent && source .venv/bin/activate
2. Run: pip audit --format json 2>/dev/null || pip audit 2>&1
3. Run: npm audit --json 2>/dev/null (in website/ directory if it exists)
4. Check for any CVEs with CVSS score >= 7.0

If vulnerabilities found:
- List each one with package name, version, CVE ID, severity
- Check if an upgrade is available
- Note if it's a direct dependency or transitive

If no vulnerabilities, respond with [SILENT]." \
  --name "Dependency audit" \
  --deliver telegram

DevOps & Monitoring

Deploy Verification

Trigger smoke tests after every deployment. Your CI/CD pipeline POSTs to the webhook when a deploy completes.

Trigger: API call (webhook)

hermes webhook subscribe deploy-verify \
  --events "deployment" \
  --prompt "A deployment just completed:
Service: {service}
Environment: {environment}
Version: {version}
Deployed by: {deployer}

Run these verification steps:
1. Check if the service is responding: curl -s -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}' {health_url}
2. Search recent logs for errors: check the deployment payload for any error indicators
3. Verify the version matches: curl -s {health_url}/version

Report: deployment status (healthy/degraded/failed), response time, any errors found.
If healthy, keep it brief. If degraded or failed, provide detailed diagnostics." \
  --deliver telegram

Your CI/CD pipeline triggers it:

curl -X POST http://your-server:8644/webhooks/deploy-verify \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "X-Hub-Signature-256: sha256=$(echo -n '{"service":"api","environment":"prod","version":"2.1.0","deployer":"ci","health_url":"https://api.example.com/health"}' | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac 'your-secret' | cut -d' ' -f2)" \
  -d '{"service":"api","environment":"prod","version":"2.1.0","deployer":"ci","health_url":"https://api.example.com/health"}'

Alert Triage

Correlate monitoring alerts with recent changes to draft a response. Works with Datadog, PagerDuty, Grafana, or any alerting system that can POST JSON.

Trigger: API call (webhook)

hermes webhook subscribe alert-triage \
  --prompt "Monitoring alert received:
Alert: {alert.name}
Severity: {alert.severity}
Service: {alert.service}
Message: {alert.message}
Timestamp: {alert.timestamp}

Investigate:
1. Search the web for known issues with this error pattern
2. Check if this correlates with any recent deployments or config changes
3. Draft a triage summary with:
   - Likely root cause
   - Suggested first response steps
   - Escalation recommendation (P1-P4)

Be concise. This goes to the on-call channel." \
  --deliver slack

Uptime Monitor

Check endpoints every 30 minutes. Only notify when something is down.

Trigger: Schedule (every 30 min)

import urllib.request, json, time

ENDPOINTS = [
    {"name": "API", "url": "https://api.example.com/health"},
    {"name": "Web", "url": "https://www.example.com"},
    {"name": "Docs", "url": "https://docs.example.com"},
]

results = []
for ep in ENDPOINTS:
    try:
        start = time.time()
        req = urllib.request.Request(ep["url"], headers={"User-Agent": "Hermes-Monitor/1.0"})
        resp = urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=10)
        elapsed = round((time.time() - start) * 1000)
        results.append({"name": ep["name"], "status": resp.getcode(), "ms": elapsed})
    except Exception as e:
        results.append({"name": ep["name"], "status": "DOWN", "error": str(e)})

down = [r for r in results if r.get("status") == "DOWN" or (isinstance(r.get("status"), int) and r["status"] >= 500)]
if down:
    print("OUTAGE DETECTED")
    for r in down:
        print(f"  {r['name']}: {r.get('error', f'HTTP {r[\"status\"]}')} ")
    print(f"\nAll results: {json.dumps(results, indent=2)}")
else:
    print("NO_ISSUES")
hermes cron create "every 30m" \
  "If the script reports OUTAGE DETECTED, summarize which services are down and suggest likely causes. If NO_ISSUES, respond with [SILENT]." \
  --script ~/.hermes/scripts/check-uptime.py \
  --name "Uptime monitor" \
  --deliver telegram

Research & Intelligence

Competitive Repository Scout

Monitor competitor repos for interesting PRs, features, and architectural decisions.

Trigger: Schedule (daily)

hermes cron create "0 8 * * *" \
  "Scout these AI agent repositories for notable activity in the last 24 hours:

Repos to check:
- anthropics/claude-code
- openai/codex
- All-Hands-AI/OpenHands
- Aider-AI/aider

For each repo:
1. gh pr list --repo <repo> --state all --json number,title,author,createdAt,mergedAt --limit 15
2. gh issue list --repo <repo> --state open --json number,title,labels,createdAt --limit 10

Focus on:
- New features being developed
- Architectural changes
- Integration patterns we could learn from
- Security fixes that might affect us too

Skip routine dependency bumps and CI fixes. If nothing notable, respond with [SILENT].
If there are findings, organize by repo with brief analysis of each item." \
  --skill competitive-pr-scout \
  --name "Competitor scout" \
  --deliver telegram

AI News Digest

Weekly roundup of AI/ML developments.

Trigger: Schedule (weekly)

hermes cron create "0 9 * * 1" \
  "Generate a weekly AI news digest covering the past 7 days:

1. Search the web for major AI announcements, model releases, and research breakthroughs
2. Search for trending ML repositories on GitHub
3. Check arXiv for highly-cited papers on language models and agents

Structure:
## Headlines (3-5 major stories)
## Notable Papers (2-3 papers with one-sentence summaries)
## Open Source (interesting new repos or major releases)
## Industry Moves (funding, acquisitions, launches)

Keep each item to 1-2 sentences. Include links. Total under 600 words." \
  --name "Weekly AI digest" \
  --deliver telegram

Paper Digest with Notes

Daily arXiv scan that saves summaries to your note-taking system.

Trigger: Schedule (daily)

hermes cron create "0 8 * * *" \
  "Search arXiv for the 3 most interesting papers on 'language model reasoning' OR 'tool-use agents' from the past day. For each paper, create an Obsidian note with the title, authors, abstract summary, key contribution, and potential relevance to Hermes Agent development." \
  --skill arxiv --skill obsidian \
  --name "Paper digest" \
  --deliver local

GitHub Event Automations

Issue Auto-Labeling

Automatically label and respond to new issues.

Trigger: GitHub webhook

hermes webhook subscribe github-issues \
  --events "issues" \
  --prompt "New GitHub issue received:
Repository: {repository.full_name}
Issue #{issue.number}: {issue.title}
Author: {issue.user.login}
Action: {action}
Body: {issue.body}
Labels: {issue.labels}

If this is a new issue (action=opened):
1. Read the issue title and body carefully
2. Suggest appropriate labels (bug, feature, docs, security, question)
3. If it's a bug report, check if you can identify the affected component from the description
4. Post a helpful initial response acknowledging the issue

If this is a label or assignment change, respond with [SILENT]." \
  --deliver github_comment

CI Failure Analysis

Analyze CI failures and post diagnostics on the PR.

Trigger: GitHub webhook

# config.yaml route
platforms:
  webhook:
    enabled: true
    extra:
      routes:
        ci-failure:
          events: ["check_run"]
          secret: "ci-secret"
          prompt: |
            CI check failed:
            Repository: {repository.full_name}
            Check: {check_run.name}
            Status: {check_run.conclusion}
            PR: #{check_run.pull_requests.0.number}
            Details URL: {check_run.details_url}

            If conclusion is "failure":
            1. Fetch the log from the details URL if accessible
            2. Identify the likely cause of failure
            3. Suggest a fix
            If conclusion is "success", respond with [SILENT].
          deliver: "github_comment"
          deliver_extra:
            repo: "{repository.full_name}"
            pr_number: "{check_run.pull_requests.0.number}"

Auto-Port Changes Across Repos

When a PR merges in one repo, automatically port the equivalent change to another.

Trigger: GitHub webhook

hermes webhook subscribe auto-port \
  --events "pull_request" \
  --prompt "PR merged in the source repository:
Repository: {repository.full_name}
PR #{pull_request.number}: {pull_request.title}
Author: {pull_request.user.login}
Action: {action}
Merge commit: {pull_request.merge_commit_sha}

If action is 'closed' and pull_request.merged is true:
1. Fetch the diff: curl -sL {pull_request.diff_url}
2. Analyze what changed
3. Determine if this change needs to be ported to the Go SDK equivalent
4. If yes, create a branch, apply the equivalent changes, and open a PR on the target repo
5. Reference the original PR in the new PR description

If action is not 'closed' or not merged, respond with [SILENT]." \
  --skill github-pr-workflow \
  --deliver log

Business Operations

Stripe Payment Monitoring

Track payment events and get summaries of failures.

Trigger: API call (webhook)

hermes webhook subscribe stripe-payments \
  --events "payment_intent.succeeded,payment_intent.payment_failed,charge.dispute.created" \
  --prompt "Stripe event received:
Event type: {type}
Amount: {data.object.amount} cents ({data.object.currency})
Customer: {data.object.customer}
Status: {data.object.status}

For payment_intent.payment_failed:
- Identify the failure reason from {data.object.last_payment_error}
- Suggest whether this is a transient issue (retry) or permanent (contact customer)

For charge.dispute.created:
- Flag as urgent
- Summarize the dispute details

For payment_intent.succeeded:
- Brief confirmation only

Keep responses concise for the ops channel." \
  --deliver slack

Daily Revenue Summary

Compile key business metrics every morning.

Trigger: Schedule (daily)

hermes cron create "0 8 * * *" \
  "Generate a morning business metrics summary.

Search the web for:
1. Current Bitcoin and Ethereum prices
2. S&P 500 status (pre-market or previous close)
3. Any major tech/AI industry news from the last 12 hours

Format as a brief morning briefing, 3-4 bullet points max.
Deliver as a clean, scannable message." \
  --name "Morning briefing" \
  --deliver telegram

Multi-Skill Workflows

Security Audit Pipeline

Combine multiple skills for a comprehensive weekly security review.

Trigger: Schedule (weekly)

hermes cron create "0 3 * * 0" \
  "Run a comprehensive security audit of the hermes-agent codebase.

1. Check for dependency vulnerabilities (pip audit, npm audit)
2. Search the codebase for common security anti-patterns:
   - Hardcoded secrets or API keys
   - SQL injection vectors (string formatting in queries)
   - Path traversal risks (user input in file paths without validation)
   - Unsafe deserialization (pickle.loads, yaml.load without SafeLoader)
3. Review recent commits (last 7 days) for security-relevant changes
4. Check if any new environment variables were added without being documented

Write a security report with findings categorized by severity (Critical, High, Medium, Low).
If nothing found, report a clean bill of health." \
  --skill codebase-security-audit \
  --name "Weekly security audit" \
  --deliver telegram

Content Pipeline

Research, draft, and prepare content on a schedule.

Trigger: Schedule (weekly)

hermes cron create "0 10 * * 3" \
  "Research and draft a technical blog post outline about a trending topic in AI agents.

1. Search the web for the most discussed AI agent topics this week
2. Pick the most interesting one that's relevant to open-source AI agents
3. Create an outline with:
   - Hook/intro angle
   - 3-4 key sections
   - Technical depth appropriate for developers
   - Conclusion with actionable takeaway
4. Save the outline to ~/drafts/blog-$(date +%Y%m%d).md

Keep the outline to ~300 words. This is a starting point, not a finished post." \
  --name "Blog outline" \
  --deliver local

Quick Reference

Cron Schedule Syntax

Expression Meaning
every 30m Every 30 minutes
every 2h Every 2 hours
0 2 * * * Daily at 2:00 AM
0 9 * * 1 Every Monday at 9:00 AM
0 9 * * 1-5 Weekdays at 9:00 AM
0 3 * * 0 Every Sunday at 3:00 AM
0 */6 * * * Every 6 hours

Delivery Targets

Target Flag Notes
Same chat --deliver origin Default — delivers to where the job was created
Local file --deliver local Saves output, no notification
Telegram --deliver telegram Home channel, or telegram:CHAT_ID for specific
Discord --deliver discord Home channel, or discord:CHANNEL_ID
Slack --deliver slack Home channel
SMS --deliver sms:+15551234567 Direct to phone number
Specific thread --deliver telegram:-100123:456 Telegram forum topic

Webhook Template Variables

Variable Description
{pull_request.title} PR title
{issue.number} Issue number
{repository.full_name} owner/repo
{action} Event action (opened, closed, etc.)
{__raw__} Full JSON payload (truncated at 4000 chars)
{sender.login} GitHub user who triggered the event

The [SILENT] Pattern

When a cron job's response contains [SILENT], delivery is suppressed. Use this to avoid notification spam on quiet runs:

If nothing noteworthy happened, respond with [SILENT].

This means you only get notified when the agent has something to report.