Hermes Agent Launches Web-Based Profile Builder for Visual Agent Configuration

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Nous Research has introduced a visual Profile Builder for Hermes Agent, simplifying node setup with a web-based control panel. Developers can now configure agent roles in five visual steps, including model settings, Skills Hub installation, and MCP testing. The Profiles page is accessible via the left-hand navigation, with the dashboard running locally on port 9119. Decentralized identity (DID) and secure authentication methods such as Basic Auth, OAuth, and Keycloak are supported for remote access. All interaction data is stored locally, with secure credential protection enabled for non-loopback setups.
ME AI News: According to monitoring by Beating, Nous Research has launched the visual Profile Builder on the Hermes Agent web dashboard, enabling developers to create and configure agent profiles in a single web-based workflow. The setup process has been simplified into five visual steps: naming and describing the agent identity, selecting the model provider and setting inference parameters, installing built-in and optional skill libraries via Skills Hub, configuring and testing the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, and final review and preview. Developers can begin building by navigating to the Profiles page via the left-hand sidebar and clicking the Build button at the top to access the /profiles/new path. To launch the dashboard locally, run the hermes dashboard command—it defaults to listening on port 9119, with all interaction data stored locally. If the dashboard is bound to a non-loopback address such as 0.0.0.0, a secure credential authentication gateway automatically activates to protect environment variables and API keys. In addition to supporting Basic Auth login with username and password, the dashboard also integrates with Nous Portal’s OAuth authentication and self-hosted OIDC providers like Keycloak to ensure secure remote access. (Source: BlockBeats)
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