Hermes BibleUnofficial Docs
← All docs Docs / Core Features

Credential Pools

Credential Pools Credential pools let you register multiple API keys or OAuth tokens for the same provider. When one key hits a rate limit or billing quota, Her

Core Features
Section
Core Features
Source
hermesbible.com/docs/user-guide/features/credential-pools

Credential Pools Credential pools let you register multiple API keys or OAuth tokens for the same provider. When one key hits a rate limit or billing quota, Her

Excerpt from the official Hermes Agent documentation, quoted for reference. View source

What this page covers

Section outline mirrored from the official Hermes Agent documentation. Follow any heading to read the complete text on the source site.

Upstream outline

  1. How It Works
  2. Quick Start
  3. Interactive Management
  4. CLI Commands
  5. Rotation Strategies
  6. Error Recovery
  7. Custom Endpoint Pools
  8. Auto-Discovery
  9. Delegation & Subagent Sharing
  10. Thread Safety
  11. Architecture
  12. Storage

Section map

How It Works

Maps how it works to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

Quick Start

Maps quick start to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

Interactive Management

Maps interactive management to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

CLI Commands

Maps cli commands to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

Rotation Strategies

Maps rotation strategies to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

Error Recovery

Maps error recovery to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

Custom Endpoint Pools

Maps custom endpoint pools to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

Auto-Discovery

Maps auto-discovery to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.

Implementation notes

  • Use this Core Features doc as a navigation page first: the local clone mirrors the source structure and links each heading back to the authoritative upstream section.
  • Primary decision areas: How It Works, Quick Start, Interactive Management, CLI Commands, Rotation Strategies. Read those source anchors before changing installs, credentials, automation, or runtime configuration.
  • Useful search signals for this doc: credential, pools, register, multiple, oauth. These are derived from the public title and summary so the clone remains lightweight.

Decision table

Best fitCore Features documentation

Use when you need orientation for credential pools before applying exact upstream commands.

Verify firstHow It Works

Open the source anchor for How It Works and confirm platform-specific requirements before changing configuration.

Escalate to sourceCommands, credentials, runtime behavior

Use the upstream page as the authority for current syntax, release changes, and security-sensitive steps.

Verification checklist

  1. Use this page to orient yourself within Core Features, then open the linked source page for exact current syntax.
  2. Start with the source section for How It Works; do not rely on the local summary for commands or secrets.
  3. Check platform, install method, provider, and credential assumptions before changing a real environment.
  4. Review the source section for Quick Start if the page involves setup, automation, messaging, or runtime behavior.
  5. After applying anything from the source, run the smallest relevant smoke test before widening scope.

Risk notes

Credentials

Treat every token, OAuth grant, secret manager entry, and API key as production-sensitive. Verify least privilege and revocation before reuse.

Model spend

Set provider, token, and retry limits before scaling the workflow beyond a single test run.

Runtime access

Check filesystem, shell, browser, repository, and server permissions before granting the agent write access.

What this page covers

  • Core concept and where it fits in the Hermes Agent system.
  • Setup or operating context implied by the upstream page summary.
  • The source page link for full current details and updates.

Source mirror note

This page is generated from the public Hermes Bible index so the clone has the same route coverage and search surface. It stores the public title, category, summary, and source link locally; use the source page for full upstream text and updates.

Open source page