description: "Connect Hermes Agent to external tool servers via MCP — databases, APIs, filesystems, and more"
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# MCP (Model Context Protocol)
MCP lets Hermes Agent connect to external tool servers — giving the agent access to databases, APIs, filesystems, and more without any code changes.
## Overview
The [Model Context Protocol](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/) (MCP) is an open standard for connecting AI agents to external tools and data sources. MCP servers expose tools over a lightweight RPC protocol, and Hermes Agent can connect to any compliant server automatically.
What this means for you:
- **Thousands of ready-made tools** — browse the [MCP server directory](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers) for servers covering GitHub, Slack, databases, file systems, web scraping, and more
- **No code changes needed** — add a few lines to `~/.hermes/config.yaml` and the tools appear alongside built-in ones
- **Mix and match** — run multiple MCP servers simultaneously, combining stdio-based and HTTP-based servers
- **Secure by default** — environment variables are filtered and credentials are stripped from error messages
## Prerequisites
```bash
pip install hermes-agent[mcp]
```
| Server Type | Runtime Needed | Example |
|-------------|---------------|---------|
| HTTP/remote | Nothing extra | `url: "https://mcp.example.com"` |
| `command` | Yes | Executable to run (`npx`, `uvx`, `python`) |
| `args` | No | Command-line arguments |
| `env` | No | Environment variables for the subprocess |
:::info Security
Only explicitly listed `env` variables plus a safe baseline (`PATH`, `HOME`, `USER`, `LANG`, `SHELL`, `TMPDIR`, `XDG_*`) are passed to the subprocess. Your API keys and secrets are **not** leaked.
In addition to the server's own tools, each MCP server also gets 4 utility tools auto-registered: `list_resources`, `read_resource`, `list_prompts`, and `get_prompt`. These allow the agent to discover and use MCP resources and prompts exposed by the server.
If an MCP server disconnects, Hermes automatically reconnects with exponential backoff (1s, 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s — max 5 attempts). Initial connection failures are reported immediately.
### Shutdown
On agent exit, all MCP server connections are cleanly shut down.
## Popular MCP Servers
| Server | Package | Description |
|--------|---------|-------------|
| Filesystem | `@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem` | Read/write/search local files |
MCP's `sampling/createMessage` capability allows MCP servers to request LLM completions through the Hermes agent. This enables agent-in-the-loop workflows where servers can leverage the LLM during tool execution — for example, a database server asking the LLM to interpret query results, or a code analysis server requesting the LLM to review findings.
### How It Works
When an MCP server sends a `sampling/createMessage` request:
1. The sampling callback validates against rate limits and model whitelist
2. Resolves which model to use (config override > server hint > default)
3. Converts MCP messages to OpenAI-compatible format
4. Offloads the LLM call to a thread via `asyncio.to_thread()` (non-blocking)
5. Returns the response (text or tool use) back to the server
### Configuration
Sampling is **enabled by default** for all MCP servers. No extra setup needed — if you have an auxiliary LLM client configured, sampling works automatically.
```yaml
mcp_servers:
analysis_server:
command: "npx"
args: ["-y", "my-analysis-server"]
sampling:
enabled: true # default: true
model: "gemini-3-flash" # override model (optional)
max_tokens_cap: 4096 # max tokens per request (default: 4096)
timeout: 30 # LLM call timeout in seconds (default: 30)
max_rpm: 10 # max requests per minute (default: 10)
allowed_models: [] # model whitelist (empty = allow all)
max_tool_rounds: 5 # max consecutive tool use rounds (0 = disable)
Servers can include `tools` and `toolChoice` in sampling requests, enabling multi-turn tool-augmented workflows within a single sampling session. The callback forwards tool definitions to the LLM, handles tool use responses with proper `ToolUseContent` types, and enforces `max_tool_rounds` to prevent infinite loops.