
Nous Research has officially released the open-source AI Agent framework Hermes Agent, directly competing with OpenClaw. The official release also provides complete OpenClaw memory and skills migration tools. Hermes Agent features a long-term memory mechanism based on SQLite and a self-evolving architecture called the “Closed Learning Loop.”
Traditional chatbots are designed for question-and-answer exchanges; once the conversation ends, the context is cleared. Hermes Agent is fundamentally different in its positioning—it is a “persisting agent system” that runs continuously in the user’s environment. It preserves information across sessions through a memory mechanism using SQLite + FTS5 full-text search, allowing the agent to avoid rebuilding context from scratch every time.
The core difference of Hermes Agent lies in its closed learning loop: after each task is completed, the system automatically organizes the execution workflow and generates reusable Skills files. In later similar situations, it can be called directly, gradually building a deeper understanding of the user’s behavior and preferences. On the model provider side, it supports OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, Ollama, and any custom endpoints (Custom Endpoint) compatible with all OpenAI API formats, including vLLM and SGLang. The latter is especially useful for developers who need to deploy models locally.
The Hermes Agent installation process is centered on the official Quickstart. The nine steps cover environment setup, model selection, platform integration, and tool expansion:
Step One: Install the base environment: run the official curl installation command. After it finishes, reload the Shell path (source ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc)
Step Two: Set the model provider: use the hermes model command to select the LLM provider. It supports Nous Portal, OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, or connecting to a local model via Custom Endpoint
Step Three: Start the CLI conversation: run hermes to enter the agent interface; the system automatically loads tools such as web search, file operations, and terminal commands
Step Four: Test core execution ability: trigger terminal commands via natural language (e.g., querying disk usage) to verify tool execution capability; use hermes -c to restore the previous conversation context
Step Five: Connect message platforms: run hermes gateway setup to complete interactive setup for platforms such as Telegram, Discord, Slack, and WhatsApp
Step Six: Enable voice mode: after installing the voice package, turn it on with /voice on. It supports microphone input and TTS voice output and can be extended to Discord voice channels
Step Seven: Install Skills and schedule automation: install the functional modules with hermes skills install; create Cron with natural language, for example, “At 9:00 every morning, check AI news and send it to Telegram”
Step Eight: Integrate the developer editor (ACP): after installing ACP support, run hermes acp so the agent can directly provide capabilities in editors such as VS Code, Zed, and JetBrains
Step Nine: Connect MCP external tools: add an MCP Server (e.g., GitHub) in the configuration file and expand the agent’s external tool integration capabilities via the Model Context Protocol
In terms of security, the official recommends configuring the terminal execution backend to switch to a Docker container, ensuring all agent commands run in an isolated environment and do not affect the host system.
Hermes Agent officially provides the hermes claw migrate command, which can read data from ~/.openclaw/ and import everything into the new system, including personality (SOUL), long-term memory, skill modules, model settings, communication platforms, and API keys. Before running, you can add the --dry-run parameter to preview the changes for confirmation, then run the full migration after approval.
During the migration process, multiple memory files will be merged, deduplicated, and written into the Hermes memory architecture. Incompatible legacy system configuration items (such as plugins or complex channel settings) will be stored in archive for manual adjustment. After the migration is complete, the official recommends confirming that the API keys are valid, restarting the gateway, and testing the communication functionality to ensure the entire agent is running normally in the Hermes environment.
Both are open-source AI agent frameworks. However, Hermes Agent includes a long-term memory mechanism based on SQLite + FTS5 and a closed learning loop, enabling the agent to retain experience across sessions and evolve step by step. The official also provides a complete one-click migration tool, allowing OpenClaw users to transfer their existing memory configurations and skill modules without loss.
Yes. By configuring Custom Endpoint, Hermes Agent can connect to local inference services such as Ollama, vLLM, SGLang, or any compatible OpenAI API format. It is suitable for users who prioritize data privacy or need an offline environment, and it allows switching providers without modifying any code.
The official recommends switching the terminal backend to a Docker container mode, so that all of the agent’s commands run in a fully isolated environment and do not affect the host’s files and system configuration. For scenarios requiring higher security isolation, switching to an SSH backend for remote execution is also supported.
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