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<p>Hermes Agent (by <a href="https://nousresearch.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nous Research</a>) is an open-source AI agent framework that turns any Linux server into an autonomous digital worker. It reads files, runs shell commands, writes code, manages background processes, and follows chronological schedules — all through a natural language persona that you define.</p>
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<p>Hermes Agent (by <a href="https://nousresearch.com?utm_source=derez" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Nous Research</a>) is an open-source AI agent framework that turns any Linux server into an autonomous digital worker. It reads files, runs shell commands, writes code, manages background processes, and follows chronological schedules — all through a natural language persona that you define.</p>
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<p>In this guide, you'll go from a blank server to a running Hermes agent with custom skills, a configured persona, and automated cron jobs. <strong>No manual SSH required</strong> — the Derez.ai dashboard handles provisioning, so you start at the good part.</p>
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