# Hermes #entity ## Summary An AI agent [[harness]] built **entirely around [[skills-as-memory|skills]]** — it not only uses skills but creates and curates them autonomously. Central to [[konstantin]]'s talk; also referenced by [[eugene]] among his tools. ## Current Understanding Hermes is the concrete demonstration of "skills as memory": it auto-creates a skill when a task costs >5 tool calls, and runs a two-layer **curator** — pruning skills unused for 30 days (deactivate) / 90 days (archive) and consolidating small skills weekly so their short-descriptions don't eat context. Konstantin reports it grew from 56 → 100 skills and kept working — impossible with classic tools. ## Evidence - Konstantin's talk: auto-improvement mechanism, curator, Telegram access to shared git skills — [[2026-07-14-skills-based-on-git]]. - Eugene lists it among his harness tools ("open clock, Hermes, paperclip") — [[2026-07-14-sebastian-eugene-interview]]. ## Related Pages - Entity: [[konstantin]], [[eugene]] - Concepts: [[skills-as-memory]], [[harness]], [[agentic-loops]], [[context-as-scarce-resource]] - Related tools: [[claude-code]], OpenClaude, Codex CLI ## Contradictions / Uncertainty - The curator thresholds are Hermes-specific heuristics, not validated standards. Status: tentative. ## Next Questions - How do Hermes' auto-consolidation decisions avoid merging skills that should stay distinct?