Boost Productivity With Hermes Agent: Terminal-Based AI for Devs & Sysadmins
I’ve been testing Hermes Agent, a terminal-based AI assistant that helps developers, sysadmins, and digital business owners get real work done. It’s more than a chatbot—it interacts with your files, folders, and commands. It can write and edit code, debug errors, inspect project folders, run terminal commands, and automate repeat tasks. You can also create files and documents, review code, summarise research, manage browser sessions, and plan software projects. For system administrators, it offers Linux command support, log analysis, configuration help, and troubleshooting guidance. Business owners will find it useful for drafting customer replies, SOPs, proposals, and technical documentation. Hermes Agent integrates with your setup to run commands, work with tools, schedule jobs, and apply reusable skills. It’s not magic—you still need to give clear instructions—but it can save serious time if you work with code, servers, hosting, or digital business workflows. Has anyone tried Hermes Agent or a similar terminal-based AI tool?
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