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Want help getting Hermes Agent running? (free, just curious what you'll build)
I've been wondering about something lately. How's everyone actually using Hermes Agent? There are so many ways to run it, coding, automation, research, whatever, and I think the best way to really get the use cases is just to help people get it going and see what they build. So if you've been wanting to try it but haven't set it up yet, or you hit a wall partway through, hit me up. Happy to help you get it running, no charge, whether that's installing Hermes itself or getting a tool working that you've been trying to connect but couldn't. Mostly just curious to see what you end up doing with it, happy 4th of July!
This one tool made my AI assistant 10 times better.
I've been using Hermes Agent for a few months. It's a free open source AI assistant that handles your tools. The key to really improving it was using Printing Press. Printing Press creates a clean command-line interface (CLI) for nearly anything from a simple prompt. Instead of loading heavy systems that slow down your agent, your agent uses fast CLIs. The best part is that it works even with tools that have no API. You can point it at a website or an internal tool, and it figures out the CLI for you. Where it gets interesting: LinkedIn restricts its API, but Printing Press created a CLI for it. My agent can now find prospects, send connection requests, and follow up all by itself. You can replace slow, resource-heavy systems with quick CLIs, keeping your agent fast and inexpensive. There is a library of ready-made CLIs that you can install with one command. You can find options for CRM, marketing, travel, development tools, and more. You can even combine multiple CLIs in one request instead of manually connecting APIs. I want to reassure you that for anything involving messages or real conversations, like direct messages or comments, it always checks with me first. It waits for my approval before sending anything. I stay in control of that part. The setup can be a bit frustrating, which is why I'm sharing this. I've done it enough times that I'm happy to set yours up for you, completely free. If you're stuck with a tool that has no API and it keeps taking up your time, this is the solution you need. Tool: printingpress.dev Just comment or send me a direct message, and I'll get you started.
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@Leonardo Carrasco Dont have the best Spanish but: Printing Press genera CLIs nativas para agentes a partir de un solo prompt: un comando “imprime” una CLI en Go, un skill de Claude Code, un skill de OpenClaw y un servidor MCP, todo basado en la idea de que un espejo local en SQLite y los comandos compuestos superan a las llamadas HTTP directas. Puedes instalar herramientas ya hechas de una biblioteca comunitaria de más de 300 CLIs en 20 categorías, o crear la tuya apuntando Claude Code a cualquier API o sitio web con /printing-press (sin necesidad de spec). La idea central: cada API tiene una “identidad secreta”. La CLI se construye alrededor de esa capacidad oculta, como convertir Linear en una base de datos consultable con SQL. Para tu stack, podrías imprimir una CLI + servidor MCP para un servicio en lugar de programarlo a mano, y luego dejar que Perry o los agentes de Cursor la usen. Requiere Go 1.26+, Claude Code y Node.
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@Ahmad Khan for some special use case I did reverse engineered this to build mcp. Mcp I have connected my agent to.
Been running an AI personal assistant for a few months, want me to set yours up?
Started using Hermes Agent a few months back. It's an open-source AI thing, you tell it what to do and it figures out the rest across whatever tools you use. Saved me enough time that I figured I'd share what it actually does. It hooks into anything with an API. Here's what I've got it running: - LinkedIn, digs up prospects, drops connection requests, follows up. I just point it at who I want and check in later. - Custom MCPs for internal databases. Runs queries, pushes summaries. I haven't touched those reports in weeks. - Email, filters, drafts replies, flags what actually needs a look. Takes me maybe 30 seconds to review and send. - Competitor monitoring, scrapes pages and RSS feeds, dumps changes into a sheet I glance at weekly. Caught a pricing change before my customers did. - Git, branches, commits, PRs, tests. Less time between writing code and shipping. Getting it configured was the annoying part, which is why I'm posting. I've done it enough times now that I can help others get theirs running too, no charge. If something repetitive is eating your time, I can probably automate it. Drop a comment or DM if you want to try it.
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@Aviad Bm Not at all. I give an AI tool only the access it truly needs, since, like any tool, it can make mistakes. I've never been afraid to use AI; I just keep it within the risk I'm willing to take. I'll limit its access to things like its own Gmail or a search tool. For anything sensitive, like messages sent to other people, I require a human to be involved.
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For Hire — AI Systems & Compliance Infrastructure My name is Farid, I run Umakes.cloud. We build AI-powered systems and compliant infrastructure for businesses that operate in regulated environments. Our core strength is compliance. We currently have ongoing contracts with hospitals across multiple locations in Florida, and we are actively looking to expand into other regulated industries like finance and law. If your business needs to meet standards like HIPAA, SOC 2, or similar frameworks while still building modern, efficient systems, that is exactly what we do. Services include: - AI and automation systems - Compliance infrastructure (HIPAA, SOC 2, and more) - Full-stack web development - Workflow and process automation - Cloud architecture and setup Open to new clients and conversations. Reach out or visit umakes.cloud
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