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Hermes + Grok: Three New Superpowers That Change the Workflow

If you already pay for X Premium, you already have Grok. Connect it to Hermes with one OAuth login — no API key — and the agent reads X for you, runs browser tasks, and executes multi-skill playbooks from a single slash command. A tour of X Search, Browse.sh, and Skill Bundles.

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Integrations
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Community
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babyape113
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5 min

If you already pay for X Premium, you already have Grok. Connect it to Hermes with one OAuth login — no API key — and the agent reads X for you, runs browser tasks, and executes multi-skill playbooks from a...

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Flow sections

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

Upstream outline

  1. Grok app vs. Grok in Hermes
  2. Just using X vs. X + Hermes
  3. The stack
  4. The three latest superpowers
  5. 01 · X Search
  6. 02 · Browse.sh
  7. 03 · Skill Bundles
  8. Video generation, in action
  9. Four workflows I'm actually running
  10. The shift in month one
  11. What you're actually building
  12. Run it yourself

Section map

Grok app vs. Grok in Hermes

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Just using X vs. X + Hermes

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The stack

Frames the stack for this Integrations workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

The three latest superpowers

Frames the three latest superpowers for this Integrations workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

01 · X Search

Frames 01 · x search for this Integrations workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

02 · Browse.sh

Frames 02 · browse.sh for this Integrations workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

03 · Skill Bundles

Frames 03 · skill bundles for this Integrations workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

Video generation, in action

Frames video generation, in action for this Integrations workflow, including the operating context to verify in the source page.

Implementation notes

  • Use this Integrations 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: Grok app vs. Grok in Hermes, Just using X vs. X + Hermes, The stack, The three latest superpowers, 01 · X Search. Treat those sections as checkpoints for scope, cost, orchestration, and human review.
  • Useful search signals for this flow: three, superpowers, change, workflow, already. These are derived from the public title and summary, not from private runtime data.

Decision table

Best fitIntegrations workflow pattern

Use when the summary outcome matches your own workflow and grok app vs. grok in hermes is relevant to your setup.

Verify firstAccounts, models, schedules, and tool access

Open the source sections for Grok app vs. Grok in Hermes and Just using X vs. X + Hermes 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: If you already pay for X Premium, you already have Grok. Connect it to Hermes with one OAuth login — no API key — and the agent reads X for you, runs browser tasks, and executes multi-skill playbooks from a single slash command. A tour of X Search, Browse.sh, and Skill Bundles.
  2. Open the source section for Grok app vs. Grok in Hermes 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 Grok app vs. Grok in Hermes and Just using X vs. X + Hermes.

Risk notes

Credentials

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

External messages

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

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

  • If you already pay for X Premium, you already have Grok. Connect it to Hermes with one OAuth login
  • and the agent reads X for you, runs browser tasks
  • executes multi-skill playbooks from a single slash command. A tour of X Search, Browse.sh

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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