Hermes WebUI: Web/Mobile Interface for Hermes Agent
Hermes WebUI is an open-source Python project providing a web and mobile interface for the Hermes Agent. The repository has accumulated 9,889 stars with 320 added today, indicating significant community traction. It represents a frontend/accessibility layer for agent-based AI workflows.
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Hermes Desktop: open-source desktop companion for Hermes Agent gains traction on GitHub
Hermes Desktop is a TypeScript-based open-source desktop application serving as a companion interface for the Hermes Agent. The repository has accumulated over 10,000 stars with 417 added in a single day, suggesting significant community interest. The project appears to be a local/desktop agent harness in the growing ecosystem of open-source AI agent tooling.
NousResearch/hermes-agent: Trending Python Agent Framework
NousResearch has published hermes-agent, a Python-based agent framework described as 'the agent that grows with you.' The repository is trending heavily on GitHub with 161,088 total stars and 1,923 stars added today, indicating significant community interest. The project appears to be an agentic system built around NousResearch's Hermes model line.
NousResearch Hermes Paperclip Adapter: Run Hermes Agent as a Managed Employee
A TypeScript adapter enabling NousResearch's Hermes agent to operate within the Paperclip company management framework, effectively treating the AI agent as a managed employee. The project has accumulated 1,311 GitHub stars with 37 added today, suggesting moderate community interest. This represents a tooling integration in the agent-as-worker paradigm, connecting an open-weights model ecosystem to an enterprise-style agent orchestration layer.
Hermes Agent Challenges OpenClaw on Token Usage Leaderboard; Agent Self-Improvement Highlighted
Hermes Agent, an open-source AI agent from Nous Research launched in February 2026, has surpassed OpenClaw on OpenRouter's daily token consumption leaderboard. Hermes Agent differentiates itself through a memory architecture and automatic skill-building capability using the SKILL.md format, enabling self-improvement as a core agentic feature. It supports local and cloud deployment, integrates with ~20 messaging services, and works with a wide variety of LLMs via the Agent Communication Protocol. The piece also covers Andrew Ng's commentary on Harvard's grade-capping policy, which is tangential to AI/ML.
Hermes Agent Surpasses OpenClaw in Daily Token Usage, Highlighting Self-Improving Agentic Capabilities
Hermes Agent, an open-source personal agent from Nous Research launched in February 2026, has overtaken OpenClaw on OpenRouter's daily token consumption leaderboard. It distinguishes itself through automatic skill creation (converting successful task completions into reusable SKILL.md instruction files), a two-tier memory architecture with intelligent deduplication and merging, and a Curator background process that manages skill lifecycle. The agent supports local or cloud deployment, integrates with ~20 messaging services, and works with a wide variety of LLMs, positioning it as a model-agnostic alternative in the emerging personal agent category.
browser-use: Python library for making websites accessible to AI agents
browser-use is an open-source Python library designed to enable AI agents to interact with and automate tasks on websites. The project has accumulated over 98,500 GitHub stars, with 185 new stars on the trending day, indicating strong community traction. It sits in the agent-tool ecosystem as a browser automation layer for AI agents.
Holo1: New family of GUI automation VLMs powering GUI agent Surfer-H
H Company has released Holo1, a new family of vision-language models specifically designed for GUI automation tasks. These models power Surfer-H, a GUI agent capable of interacting with graphical interfaces. The release represents a specialized VLM family targeting the agent-tool ecosystem for desktop/web automation. Details on architecture, training data, and benchmarks are expected in the accompanying blog post.
Agent-Reach: open-source CLI tool giving AI agents multi-platform web access without API fees
Agent-Reach is an open-source Python CLI tool that enables AI agents to read and search across Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, GitHub, Bilibili, and XiaoHongShu without requiring API keys or fees. The project has accumulated over 21,000 GitHub stars with 127 added today, indicating significant community traction. It addresses a common friction point in agent development: accessing real-time web content across multiple platforms.
