Core Conclusion
A GitHub project named awesome-hermes-agent has recently caught the community’s attention (35K+ views, 380+ bookmarks). It is not an official Hermes Agent repository, but rather a full-ecosystem resource index curated by community developers—the ultimate “survival guide” for Hermes users.
Project Structure Overview
The project organizes the following core sections by functional domain:
| Section | Content | Target Users |
|---|---|---|
| Skills Marketplace | drawio-skill, video generation, cross-platform skill bundles and more popular Skills | Developers looking to extend Agent capabilities |
| Workflow Templates | ACP multi-Agent orchestration, Superpowers creative workflows, Kanban parallel tasks | Teams building complex workflows |
| Tutorial Collection | Systematic tutorials from beginner to advanced, including v0.12.0 new feature breakdowns | New Hermes users |
| Community Projects | Real-time Dashboard, macOS native GUI, 1k skills evaluator and other community creations | Developers wanting to reference community practices |
| Methodology | Curator skill management, state persistence, context drift prevention | Long-cycle Agent operators |
Why It Matters
1. An antidote to ecosystem fragmentation
Hermes Agent has been iterating rapidly (v0.12.0 brought Kanban, Curator, Achievements, Desktop and many more updates), but community resources are scattered across social media and independent repositories. awesome-hermes-agent is the first to consolidate everything into a single searchable index.
2. Community-driven quality signal
380+ bookmarks and 35K+ views demonstrate this is a genuine community need. The curator is not the official Hermes team, but a developer who actually uses Hermes, meaning the indexed content has been battle-tested.
3. Difference from similar awesome projects
| Project | Coverage | Update Frequency | Community Engagement |
|---|---|---|---|
| awesome-codex-skills | Codex skills | High | Medium |
| awesome-hermes-agent | Full Hermes ecosystem | Continuously updating | High (380+ bookmarks) |
| awesome-langchain | LangChain tools | Low | High |
Action Recommendations
- New users: Start with the tutorial section, combined with v0.12.0 new feature breakdowns for a quick start
- Advanced users: Focus on ACP multi-Agent orchestration and Curator skill management methodology
- Operators: Reference the state persistence and context drift prevention sections to improve long-cycle Agent stability
Search for awesome-hermes-agent on GitHub to find the project. For teams evaluating Agent frameworks, this is also a quick window into the maturity of the Hermes ecosystem.