Built-in Tools Reference
This page documents Hermes' built in tools, grouped by toolset. Availability varies by platform, credentials, and enabled toolsets. Quick counts (current regist
This page documents Hermes' built-in tools, grouped by toolset. Availability varies by platform, credentials, and enabled toolsets. These two tools live in the toolset but only register when a Chrome DevTools Protocol endpoint is reachable at session start — via , config, a Browserbase session, or Camofox. …
What this page covers
- browser toolset
- browser toolset (CDP-gated tools)
- clarify toolset
- codeexecution toolset
- cronjob toolset
- delegation toolset
- feishudoc toolset
- feishudrive toolset
- file toolset
- homeassistant toolset
- computeruse toolset
- imagegen toolset
- kanban toolset
- memory toolset
- messaging toolset
- moa toolset
- sessionsearch toolset
- skills toolset
- terminal toolset
- todo toolset
- vision toolset
- video toolset
- videogen toolset
- web toolset
- xsearch toolset
- tts toolset
- discord toolset
- discordadmin toolset
- spotify toolset
- hermes-yuanbao toolset
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