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Hermes Agent — Docker

There are two distinct ways Docker intersects with Hermes Agent:

  1. Running Hermes IN Docker — the agent itself runs inside a container (this page's primary focus)
  2. Docker as a terminal backend — the agent runs on your host but executes commands inside a Docker sandbox (see Configuration → terminal.backend)

This page covers option 1. The container stores all user data (config, API keys, sessions, skills, memories) in a single directory mounted from the host at /opt/data. The image itself is stateless and can be upgraded by pulling a new version without losing any configuration.

Quick start

If this is your first time running Hermes Agent, create a data directory on the host and start the container interactively to run the setup wizard:

mkdir -p ~/.hermes
docker run -it --rm \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
nousresearch/hermes-agent setup

This drops you into the setup wizard, which will prompt you for your API keys and write them to ~/.hermes/.env. You only need to do this once. It is highly recommended to set up a chat system for the gateway to work with at this point.

Running in gateway mode

Once configured, run the container in the background as a persistent gateway (Telegram, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, etc.):

docker run -d \
--name hermes \
--restart unless-stopped \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
-p 8642:8642 \
nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run

Port 8642 exposes the gateway's OpenAI-compatible API server and health endpoint. It's optional if you only use chat platforms (Telegram, Discord, etc.), but required if you want the dashboard or external tools to reach the gateway.

Opening any port on an internet facing machine is a security risk. You should not do it unless you understand the risks.

Running the dashboard

The built-in web dashboard can run alongside the gateway as a separate container.

To run the dashboard as its own container, point it at the gateway's health endpoint so it can detect gateway status across containers:

docker run -d \
--name hermes-dashboard \
--restart unless-stopped \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
-p 9119:9119 \
-e GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL=http://$HOST_IP:8642 \
nousresearch/hermes-agent dashboard

Replace $HOST_IP with the IP address of the machine running the gateway container (e.g. 192.168.1.100), or use a Docker network hostname if both containers share a network (see the Compose example below).

Environment variableDescriptionDefault
GATEWAY_HEALTH_URLBase URL of the gateway's API server, e.g. http://gateway:8642(unset — local PID check only)
GATEWAY_HEALTH_TIMEOUTHealth probe timeout in seconds3

Without GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL, the dashboard falls back to local process detection — which only works when the gateway runs in the same container or on the same host.

Running interactively (CLI chat)

To open an interactive chat session against a running data directory:

docker run -it --rm \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
nousresearch/hermes-agent

Persistent volumes

The /opt/data volume is the single source of truth for all Hermes state. It maps to your host's ~/.hermes/ directory and contains:

PathContents
.envAPI keys and secrets
config.yamlAll Hermes configuration
SOUL.mdAgent personality/identity
sessions/Conversation history
memories/Persistent memory store
skills/Installed skills
cron/Scheduled job definitions
hooks/Event hooks
logs/Runtime logs
skins/Custom CLI skins
warning

Never run two Hermes gateway containers against the same data directory simultaneously — session files and memory stores are not designed for concurrent write access. Running a dashboard container alongside the gateway is safe since the dashboard only reads data.

Environment variable forwarding

API keys are read from /opt/data/.env inside the container. You can also pass environment variables directly:

docker run -it --rm \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
-e ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-..." \
-e OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-..." \
nousresearch/hermes-agent

Direct -e flags override values from .env. This is useful for CI/CD or secrets-manager integrations where you don't want keys on disk.

Docker Compose example

For persistent deployment with both the gateway and dashboard, a docker-compose.yaml is convenient:

services:
hermes:
image: nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
container_name: hermes
restart: unless-stopped
command: gateway run
ports:
- "8642:8642"
volumes:
- ~/.hermes:/opt/data
networks:
- hermes-net
# Uncomment to forward specific env vars instead of using .env file:
# environment:
# - ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=${ANTHROPIC_API_KEY}
# - OPENAI_API_KEY=${OPENAI_API_KEY}
# - TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=${TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN}
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 4G
cpus: "2.0"

dashboard:
image: nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
container_name: hermes-dashboard
restart: unless-stopped
command: dashboard --host 0.0.0.0
ports:
- "9119:9119"
volumes:
- ~/.hermes:/opt/data
environment:
- GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL=http://hermes:8642
networks:
- hermes-net
depends_on:
- hermes
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 512M
cpus: "0.5"

networks:
hermes-net:
driver: bridge

Start with docker compose up -d and view logs with docker compose logs -f.

Resource limits

The Hermes container needs moderate resources. Recommended minimums:

ResourceMinimumRecommended
Memory1 GB2–4 GB
CPU1 core2 cores
Disk (data volume)500 MB2+ GB (grows with sessions/skills)

Browser automation (Playwright/Chromium) is the most memory-hungry feature. If you don't need browser tools, 1 GB is sufficient. With browser tools active, allocate at least 2 GB.

Set limits in Docker:

docker run -d \
--name hermes \
--restart unless-stopped \
--memory=4g --cpus=2 \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run

What the Dockerfile does

The official image is based on debian:13.4 and includes:

  • Python 3 with all Hermes dependencies (pip install -e ".[all]")
  • Node.js + npm (for browser automation and WhatsApp bridge)
  • Playwright with Chromium (npx playwright install --with-deps chromium)
  • ripgrep and ffmpeg as system utilities
  • The WhatsApp bridge (scripts/whatsapp-bridge/)

The entrypoint script (docker/entrypoint.sh) bootstraps the data volume on first run:

  • Creates the directory structure (sessions/, memories/, skills/, etc.)
  • Copies .env.example.env if no .env exists
  • Copies default config.yaml if missing
  • Copies default SOUL.md if missing
  • Syncs bundled skills using a manifest-based approach (preserves user edits)
  • Then runs hermes with whatever arguments you pass

Upgrading

Pull the latest image and recreate the container. Your data directory is untouched.

docker pull nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest
docker rm -f hermes
docker run -d \
--name hermes \
--restart unless-stopped \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run

Or with Docker Compose:

docker compose pull
docker compose up -d

Skills and credential files

When using Docker as the execution environment (not the methods above, but when the agent runs commands inside a Docker sandbox), Hermes automatically bind-mounts the skills directory (~/.hermes/skills/) and any credential files declared by skills into the container as read-only volumes. This means skill scripts, templates, and references are available inside the sandbox without manual configuration.

The same syncing happens for SSH and Modal backends — skills and credential files are uploaded via rsync or the Modal mount API before each command.

Troubleshooting

Container exits immediately

Check logs: docker logs hermes. Common causes:

  • Missing or invalid .env file — run interactively first to complete setup
  • Port conflicts if running with exposed ports

"Permission denied" errors

The container runs as root by default. If your host ~/.hermes/ was created by a non-root user, permissions should work. If you get errors, ensure the data directory is writable:

chmod -R 755 ~/.hermes

Browser tools not working

Playwright needs shared memory. Add --shm-size=1g to your Docker run command:

docker run -d \
--name hermes \
--shm-size=1g \
-v ~/.hermes:/opt/data \
nousresearch/hermes-agent gateway run

Gateway not reconnecting after network issues

The --restart unless-stopped flag handles most transient failures. If the gateway is stuck, restart the container:

docker restart hermes

Checking container health

docker logs --tail 50 hermes          # Recent logs
docker run -it --rm nousresearch/hermes-agent:latest version # Verify version
docker stats hermes # Resource usage