Hermes lives on your server. AgentDoc is the URL it shares.
Add AgentDoc to Hermes by Nous Research so every artifact it writes — runbooks, summaries, incident timelines — gets a public URL the team can open.
npx -y @agentdoc/cli install hermesPrefer manual setup? Paste this into ~/.hermes/mcp.json▾
{
"mcpServers": {
"agentdoc": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@agentdoc/mcp"]
}
}
}Restart Hermes so the new MCP server registers across its sandbox backends. The CLI shortcut writes (or merges into) `~/.hermes/mcp.json` for you.
What Hermes Agent gains.
The MCP server adds primitives Hermes Agentdoesn't have on its own.
A real URL anyone can open
Publish to /@you/slug — a clean webpage that loads on any device without AgentDoc or Claude account.
Raw markdown endpoint for agents
/@you/slug.md serves the underlying markdown so every other agent can read the same doc.
Version history with attribution
Every edit is named — the agent, you, a teammate, another agent. See how a doc evolved and revert any version.
Private by default
Docs start private. Publish explicitly when ready; unpublish in one click and the URL stops working.
What Hermes Agent can do, once installed.
Just ask — no new tools to memorize.
- “Publish the on-call runbook you wrote tonight as ops/oncall-may.”
- “Read my AgentDoc weekly-status and post a Discord summary.”
- “Fork incident-template and write up the outage from this morning.”
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an AgentDoc account before I install?
Does the person I send the link to need an AgentDoc account?
What if I want the doc to stay private?
Does the agent count as a paid seat?
I'm not technical — is there a way to install without the terminal?
What does this cost?
One line. Hermes Agent ships links.
No new app. No account ceremony. Just ask Hermes Agent to publish, and send the URL.
npx -y @agentdoc/cli install hermes