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4 MCP (Model Context Protocol) Connect Hermes Agent to external tool servers via MCP — databases, APIs, filesystems, and more

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 (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 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

pip install hermes-agent[mcp]
Server Type Runtime Needed Example
HTTP/remote Nothing extra url: "https://mcp.example.com"
npm-based (npx) Node.js 18+ command: "npx"
Python-based uv (recommended) command: "uvx"

Configuration

MCP servers are configured in ~/.hermes/config.yaml under the mcp_servers key.

Stdio Servers

Stdio servers run as local subprocesses, communicating over stdin/stdout:

mcp_servers:
  filesystem:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/home/user/projects"]
    env: {}

  github:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"]
    env:
      GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN: "ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxx"
Key Required Description
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. :::

HTTP Servers

mcp_servers:
  remote_api:
    url: "https://my-mcp-server.example.com/mcp"
    headers:
      Authorization: "Bearer sk-xxxxxxxxxxxx"

Per-Server Timeouts

mcp_servers:
  slow_database:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-postgres"]
    env:
      DATABASE_URL: "postgres://user:pass@localhost/mydb"
    timeout: 300          # Tool call timeout (default: 120s)
    connect_timeout: 90   # Initial connection timeout (default: 60s)

Mixed Configuration Example

mcp_servers:
  # Local filesystem via stdio
  filesystem:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/tmp"]

  # GitHub API via stdio with auth
  github:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"]
    env:
      GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN: "ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxx"

  # Remote database via HTTP
  company_db:
    url: "https://mcp.internal.company.com/db"
    headers:
      Authorization: "Bearer sk-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
    timeout: 180

  # Python-based server via uvx
  memory:
    command: "uvx"
    args: ["mcp-server-memory"]

Translating from Claude Desktop Config

Many MCP server docs show Claude Desktop JSON format. Here's the translation:

Claude Desktop JSON:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "filesystem": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/tmp"]
    }
  }
}

Hermes YAML:

mcp_servers:                          # mcpServers → mcp_servers (snake_case)
  filesystem:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/tmp"]

Rules: mcpServersmcp_servers (snake_case), JSON → YAML. Keys like command, args, env are identical.

How It Works

Tool Registration

Each MCP tool is registered with a prefixed name:

mcp_{server_name}_{tool_name}
Server Name MCP Tool Name Registered As
filesystem read_file mcp_filesystem_read_file
github create-issue mcp_github_create_issue
my-api query.data mcp_my_api_query_data

Tools appear alongside built-in tools — the agent calls them like any other tool.

:::info 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. :::

Reconnection

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.

Server Package Description
Filesystem @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem Read/write/search local files
GitHub @modelcontextprotocol/server-github Issues, PRs, repos, code search
Git @modelcontextprotocol/server-git Git operations on local repos
Fetch @modelcontextprotocol/server-fetch HTTP fetching and web content
Memory @modelcontextprotocol/server-memory Persistent key-value memory
SQLite @modelcontextprotocol/server-sqlite Query SQLite databases
PostgreSQL @modelcontextprotocol/server-postgres Query PostgreSQL databases
Brave Search @modelcontextprotocol/server-brave-search Web search via Brave API
Puppeteer @modelcontextprotocol/server-puppeteer Browser automation

Example Configs

mcp_servers:
  # No API key needed
  filesystem:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/home/user/projects"]

  git:
    command: "uvx"
    args: ["mcp-server-git", "--repository", "/home/user/my-repo"]

  fetch:
    command: "uvx"
    args: ["mcp-server-fetch"]

  sqlite:
    command: "uvx"
    args: ["mcp-server-sqlite", "--db-path", "/home/user/data.db"]

  # Requires API key
  github:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"]
    env:
      GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN: "ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxx"

  brave_search:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-brave-search"]
    env:
      BRAVE_API_KEY: "BSA_xxxxxxxxxxxx"

Troubleshooting

"MCP SDK not available"

pip install hermes-agent[mcp]

Server fails to start

The MCP server command (npx, uvx) is not on PATH. Install the required runtime:

# For npm-based servers
npm install -g npx    # or ensure Node.js 18+ is installed

# For Python-based servers
pip install uv        # then use "uvx" as the command

Server connects but tools fail with auth errors

Ensure the key is in the server's env block:

mcp_servers:
  github:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"]
    env:
      GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN: "ghp_your_actual_token"  # Check this

Connection timeout

Increase connect_timeout for slow-starting servers:

mcp_servers:
  slow_server:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "heavy-server-package"]
    connect_timeout: 120   # default is 60

Reload MCP Servers

You can reload MCP servers without restarting Hermes:

  • In the CLI: the agent reconnects automatically
  • In messaging: send /reload-mcp