--- sidebar_position: 4 title: "Toolsets Reference" description: "Reference for Hermes core, composite, platform, and dynamic toolsets" --- # Toolsets Reference Toolsets are named bundles of tools that control what the agent can do. They're the primary mechanism for configuring tool availability per platform, per session, or per task. ## How Toolsets Work Every tool belongs to exactly one toolset. When you enable a toolset, all tools in that bundle become available to the agent. Toolsets come in three kinds: - **Core** — A single logical group of related tools (e.g., `file` bundles `read_file`, `write_file`, `patch`, `search_files`) - **Composite** — Combines multiple core toolsets for a common scenario (e.g., `debugging` bundles file, terminal, and web tools) - **Platform** — A complete tool configuration for a specific deployment context (e.g., `hermes-cli` is the default for interactive CLI sessions) ## Configuring Toolsets ### Per-session (CLI) ```bash hermes chat --toolsets web,file,terminal hermes chat --toolsets debugging # composite — expands to file + terminal + web hermes chat --toolsets all # everything ``` ### Per-platform (config.yaml) ```yaml toolsets: - hermes-cli # default for CLI # - hermes-telegram # override for Telegram gateway ``` ### Interactive management ```bash hermes tools # curses UI to enable/disable per platform ``` Or in-session: ``` /tools list /tools disable browser /tools enable rl ``` ## Core Toolsets | Toolset | Tools | Purpose | |---------|-------|---------| | `browser` | `browser_back`, `browser_click`, `browser_console`, `browser_get_images`, `browser_navigate`, `browser_press`, `browser_scroll`, `browser_snapshot`, `browser_type`, `browser_vision`, `web_search` | Full browser automation. Includes `web_search` as a fallback for quick lookups. | | `clarify` | `clarify` | Ask the user a question when the agent needs clarification. | | `code_execution` | `execute_code` | Run Python scripts that call Hermes tools programmatically. | | `cronjob` | `cronjob` | Schedule and manage recurring tasks. | | `delegation` | `delegate_task` | Spawn isolated subagent instances for parallel work. | | `file` | `patch`, `read_file`, `search_files`, `write_file` | File reading, writing, searching, and editing. | | `homeassistant` | `ha_call_service`, `ha_get_state`, `ha_list_entities`, `ha_list_services` | Smart home control via Home Assistant. Only available when `HASS_TOKEN` is set. | | `image_gen` | `image_generate` | Text-to-image generation via FAL.ai. | | `memory` | `memory` | Persistent cross-session memory management. | | `messaging` | `send_message` | Send messages to other platforms (Telegram, Discord, etc.) from within a session. | | `moa` | `mixture_of_agents` | Multi-model consensus via Mixture of Agents. | | `rl` | `rl_check_status`, `rl_edit_config`, `rl_get_current_config`, `rl_get_results`, `rl_list_environments`, `rl_list_runs`, `rl_select_environment`, `rl_start_training`, `rl_stop_training`, `rl_test_inference` | RL training environment management (Atropos). | | `search` | `web_search` | Web search only (without extract). | | `session_search` | `session_search` | Search past conversation sessions. | | `skills` | `skill_manage`, `skill_view`, `skills_list` | Skill CRUD and browsing. | | `terminal` | `process`, `terminal` | Shell command execution and background process management. | | `todo` | `todo` | Task list management within a session. | | `tts` | `text_to_speech` | Text-to-speech audio generation. | | `vision` | `vision_analyze` | Image analysis via vision-capable models. | | `web` | `web_extract`, `web_search` | Web search and page content extraction. | ## Composite Toolsets These expand to multiple core toolsets, providing a convenient shorthand for common scenarios: | Toolset | Expands to | Use case | |---------|-----------|----------| | `debugging` | `patch`, `process`, `read_file`, `search_files`, `terminal`, `web_extract`, `web_search`, `write_file` | Debug sessions — file access, terminal, and web research without browser or delegation overhead. | | `safe` | `image_generate`, `mixture_of_agents`, `vision_analyze`, `web_extract`, `web_search` | Read-only research and media generation. No file writes, no terminal access, no code execution. Good for untrusted or constrained environments. | ## Platform Toolsets Platform toolsets define the complete tool configuration for a deployment target. Most messaging platforms use the same set as `hermes-cli`: | Toolset | Differences from `hermes-cli` | |---------|-------------------------------| | `hermes-cli` | Full toolset — all 39 tools including `clarify`. The default for interactive CLI sessions. | | `hermes-acp` | Drops `clarify`, `cronjob`, `image_generate`, `mixture_of_agents`, `send_message`, `text_to_speech`, homeassistant tools. Focused on coding tasks in IDE context. | | `hermes-api-server` | Drops `clarify` and `send_message`. Adds everything else — suitable for programmatic access where user interaction isn't possible. | | `hermes-telegram` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-discord` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-slack` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-whatsapp` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-signal` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-matrix` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-mattermost` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-email` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-sms` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-dingtalk` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-feishu` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-wecom` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-homeassistant` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-webhook` | Same as `hermes-cli`. | | `hermes-gateway` | Union of all messaging platform toolsets. Used internally when the gateway needs the broadest possible tool set. | ## Dynamic Toolsets ### MCP server toolsets Each configured MCP server generates a `mcp-` toolset at runtime. For example, if you configure a `github` MCP server, a `mcp-github` toolset is created containing all tools that server exposes. ```yaml # config.yaml mcp: servers: github: command: npx args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"] ``` This creates a `mcp-github` toolset you can reference in `--toolsets` or platform configs. ### Plugin toolsets Plugins can register their own toolsets via `ctx.register_tool()` during plugin initialization. These appear alongside built-in toolsets and can be enabled/disabled the same way. ### Custom toolsets Define custom toolsets in `config.yaml` to create project-specific bundles: ```yaml toolsets: - hermes-cli custom_toolsets: data-science: - file - terminal - code_execution - web - vision ``` ### Wildcards - `all` or `*` — expands to every registered toolset (built-in + dynamic + plugin) ## Relationship to `hermes tools` The `hermes tools` command provides a curses-based UI for toggling individual tools on or off per platform. This operates at the tool level (finer than toolsets) and persists to `config.yaml`. Disabled tools are filtered out even if their toolset is enabled. See also: [Tools Reference](./tools-reference.md) for the complete list of individual tools and their parameters.