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Wow, Tencent Cloud LightHouse just launched a ready-made template for deploying the Hermes Agent in just three clicks. I didn't expect it to be so simple at all. This AI Agent has gained over 60,000 stars in a couple of months, and now you can deploy it in the cloud without any fuss.
The point is that the application template already has everything prepared — you choose the configuration (2 cores and 4 GB of memory), set up the model via the command line (works with OpenAI, DeepSeek, Anthropic, and others), then connect WeCom or other channels for dialogue. That's it. It may seem like a small thing, but it will significantly simplify life for those who want to experiment with Hermes.
There's also a feature for OpenClaw users — they can transfer all their settings, memory, and skills with a single command hermes claw migrate. By the way, they promise to add the corporate product ClawPro this week. The project is optimized for Linux, on Windows you need WSL2, but that's already standard. It'll be interesting to see how this scales when the agent starts creating and optimizing its skills independently.