Curator
The curator is a background maintenance pass for agent created skills . It tracks how often each skill is viewed, used, and patched, moves long unused skills th
- Section
- Core Features
- Source
- hermesbible.com/docs/user-guide/features/curator
The curator is a background maintenance pass for agent created skills . It tracks how often each skill is viewed, used, and patched, moves long unused skills th
Excerpt from the official Hermes Agent documentation, quoted for reference. View sourceWhat this page covers
- How it runs
- Configuration
- Running the review on a cheaper aux model
- CLI
- Backups and rollback
- What "agent-created" means
- Pinning a skill
- Usage telemetry
- Per-run reports
- Rename map in the summary
Section outline mirrored from the official Hermes Agent documentation. Follow any heading to read the complete text on the source site.
Upstream outline
Section map
How it runs
Maps how it runs to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.
Configuration
Maps configuration to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.
Running the review on a cheaper aux model
Maps running the review on a cheaper aux model to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.
CLI
Maps cli to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.
Backups and rollback
Maps backups and rollback to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.
What "agent-created" means
Maps what "agent-created" means to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.
Pinning a skill
Maps pinning a skill to the Core Features documentation path, with the source page reserved for exact commands and updates.
Usage telemetry
Maps usage telemetry 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 runs, Configuration, Running the review on a cheaper aux model, CLI, Backups and rollback. Read those source anchors before changing installs, credentials, automation, or runtime configuration.
- Useful search signals for this doc: curator, background, maintenance, created, skills. These are derived from the public title and summary so the clone remains lightweight.
Decision table
Use when you need orientation for curator before applying exact upstream commands.
Open the source anchor for How it runs and confirm platform-specific requirements before changing configuration.
Use the upstream page as the authority for current syntax, release changes, and security-sensitive steps.
Verification checklist
- Use this page to orient yourself within Core Features, then open the linked source page for exact current syntax.
- Start with the source section for How it runs; do not rely on the local summary for commands or secrets.
- Check platform, install method, provider, and credential assumptions before changing a real environment.
- Review the source section for Configuration if the page involves setup, automation, messaging, or runtime behavior.
- After applying anything from the source, run the smallest relevant smoke test before widening scope.
Risk notes
Keep human review before sending public posts, customer messages, trading instructions, or team notifications.
Set provider, token, and retry limits before scaling the workflow beyond a single test run.
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.
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