Turn a working Hermes install into a repeatable assistant for one personal workflow.
Pick one low-risk task such as daily planning, inbox triage notes, or converting a rough idea list into a structured action list.
Use Hermes to help coordinate repeatable personal tasks instead of stopping at installation success.
It is the most direct way for a beginner to feel value after setup.
Pick one low-risk task such as daily planning, inbox triage notes, or converting a rough idea list into a structured action list.
Suggested timebox: 30 to 60 minutes for the first dry run after Hermes already starts correctly.
I have Hermes running. Help me create a beginner-safe personal workflow. Do not automate external actions yet. First ask me what recurring task I want to improve, define the input, output, success criteria, logging location, and manual approval step. Then give me a small first run plan that I can inspect before execution. Use this as the starting instruction. Then attach or link the documents listed below. Do not let AI invent unsupported requirements.
Use these Doc Packs before asking AI to execute the use case. They keep deployment facts, safety boundaries, and editorial guidance visible.
AI helps the user install Hermes on macOS, configure the provider, run a smoke test, and leave the user with restart/log notes plus one first use case.
Open Doc Pack →AI helps the user choose the stable host model, document operations, verify security/update behavior, and run a real use case with a recovery plan.
Open Doc Pack →Best as the first post-install activation case. Keep it small until the user trusts the logs and approval flow.
Last reviewed: 2026-04-21