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The Complete Hermes Agent /goal Playbook

21 copy-paste /goal commands across 6 categories — research, lead gen, content, email, operations, and development — plus a Chief of Staff setup that runs your entire morning ops autonomously.

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Category
Automation
Level
Community
Author
YanXbt
Reading time
5 min

21 copy-paste /goal commands across 6 categories — research, lead gen, content, email, operations, and development — plus a Chief of Staff setup that runs your entire morning ops autonomously.

Community flow by YanXbt. View source

Flow sections

Section outline mirrored from the public community flow. Use the source page for full prose and examples.

Upstream outline

  1. What is /goal?
  2. The four commands you need
  3. Category 1 — Research & Intelligence
  4. 1. Competitor Intelligence Brief
  5. 2. Market Trend Tracker
  6. 3. Audience Research Agent
  7. 4. Content Gap Analysis
  8. Category 2 — Lead Generation & Sales
  9. 5. Lead Research Agent
  10. 6. Prospect Monitoring Agent
  11. 7. Sales Pipeline Qualifier
  12. Category 3 — Content & Social Media
  13. 8. X Morning Brief
  14. 9. Viral Post Analyzer

Section map

What is /goal?

Frames what is /goal? for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

The four commands you need

Frames the four commands you need for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

Category 1 — Research & Intelligence

Frames category 1 — research & intelligence for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

1. Competitor Intelligence Brief

Frames 1. competitor intelligence brief for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

2. Market Trend Tracker

Frames 2. market trend tracker for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

3. Audience Research Agent

Frames 3. audience research agent for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

4. Content Gap Analysis

Frames 4. content gap analysis for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

Category 2 — Lead Generation & Sales

Frames category 2 — lead generation & sales for this Automation workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

Implementation notes

  • Use this Automation flow as a pattern library entry: start from the summary, then inspect the linked source before copying any commands, schedules, or account wiring.
  • Primary decision areas: What is /goal?, The four commands you need, Category 1 — Research & Intelligence, 1. Competitor Intelligence Brief, 2. Market Trend Tracker. Treat those sections as checkpoints for scope, cost, orchestration, and human review.
  • Useful search signals for this flow: /goal, playbook, copy-paste, commands, across. These are derived from the public title and summary, not from private runtime data.

Decision table

Best fitAutomation workflow pattern

Use when the summary outcome matches your own workflow and what is /goal? is relevant to your setup.

Verify firstAccounts, models, schedules, and tool access

Open the source sections for What is /goal? and The four commands you need before wiring credentials or automation.

Review boundaryHuman approval point

Keep human approval for merges, spending, external messages, credentials, and unattended execution.

Verification checklist

  1. Confirm the workflow outcome matches your use case: 21 copy-paste /goal commands across 6 categories — research, lead gen, content, email, operations, and development — plus a Chief of Staff setup that runs your entire morning ops autonomously.
  2. Open the source section for What is /goal? before copying commands, prompts, or schedules.
  3. List every credential, account, model, and external service the flow would touch.
  4. Define the human approval step before spending money, sending messages, trading, merging, or running unattended.
  5. Run a small dry run and compare the result with the source sections for What is /goal? and The four commands you need.

Risk notes

External messages

Keep human review before sending public posts, customer messages, trading instructions, or team notifications.

Runtime access

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

What this page covers

  • 21 copy-paste /goal commands across 6 categories
  • research, lead gen, content, email, operations
  • plus a Chief of Staff setup that runs your entire morning ops autonomously.

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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