Batch Processing
Batch processing lets you run the Hermes agent across hundreds or thousands of prompts in parallel, generating structured trajectory data. This is primarily use
Batch processing lets you run the Hermes agent across hundreds or thousands of prompts in parallel, generating structured trajectory data. This is primarily used for training data generation — producing ShareGPT-format trajectories with tool usage statistics that can be used for fine-tuning or evaluation. …
What this page covers
- Overview
- Quick Start
- Dataset Format
- Configuration Options
- Provider Routing (OpenRouter)
- Reasoning Control
- Advanced Options
- Toolset Distributions
- Output Format
- Trajectory Format
- Checkpointing
- How Resume Works
- Quality Filtering
- Statistics
- Use Cases
- Training Data Generation
- Model Evaluation
- Per-Prompt Container Images
Section outline mirrored from the official Hermes Agent documentation. Follow any heading to read the complete text on the source site.
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