Hermes Agent

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Hermes Overwatch — Minimal Web UI for Agent Monitoring

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Clean, minimal web UI for Hermes Agent monitoring. Focused on visual clarity and operational oversight with a polished interface design.

Quick answer

Hermes Overwatch is a clean, minimal community web UI focused on monitoring and operational oversight of a Hermes Agent — status, clarity, and a polished interface. It is an oversight dashboard rather than a full agent UI, useful for keeping an eye on a running deployment.

Overwatch is a community web dashboard built for one job done well: watching a Hermes deployment. Minimal design, operational clarity, status at a glance.

Features

  • Clean interface
  • Operational monitoring
  • Minimal design
  • Status overview

Why this tool matters

Where some UIs aim to be a full agent cockpit, Overwatch focuses on operational oversight — is the agent healthy, what is its status, is anything stuck. That narrow scope is what keeps it clean.

Monitoring is a real need once Hermes runs unattended: scheduled jobs, channel gateways, and long sessions all fail quietly without a place to see status. A focused dashboard catches problems before users do.

As a community web UI, it is a front-end over your existing Hermes. It reports on the agent rather than changing how the agent runs, so it slots alongside whatever interface you already use.

If you run a public-facing or always-on deployment, pair a monitoring view like this with sane exposure — keep admin endpoints private and reachable only over your own network or a managed host.

Best use cases

Monitor a running Hermes deployment at a glance
Catch stalled tasks or gateway failures early
Keep an operational status view for an unattended agent
Add oversight without a heavy full-feature UI
Pair with a private/managed deployment for safe access
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FAQ

Is Overwatch a full agent UI or a monitor?

It's a monitoring and oversight dashboard, deliberately minimal. It reports on a running Hermes deployment's health and status rather than being a full agent cockpit.

Why do I need monitoring for Hermes?

Once Hermes runs unattended — cron jobs, channel gateways, long sessions — failures happen quietly. A focused status view catches them before your users do.

Does Overwatch change how the agent runs?

No. It's a community web front-end that reads and reports on your existing Hermes; it slots alongside whatever interface you already use.

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