# Hermes Agency Agents Router Plugin Generated by `scripts/convert.sh --tool hermes`. This integration installs one Hermes plugin named `agency-agents-router` instead of adding 232+ generated skills to `skills.external_dirs`. Hermes sees a small fixed tool surface at startup, while the complete Agency roster is stored on disk in `data/agents.json` and searched/loaded lazily. Generated agent count: 232 ## Tools exposed to Hermes - `agency_agents_search` — find matching specialists by query/division. - `agency_agents_inspect` — inspect one specialist's metadata or full body. - `agency_agents_load` — compose one specialist prompt for the current task. - `agency_agents_delegate` — delegate through Hermes `delegate_task` when available. ## Specialist usage instruction for Hermes When a Hermes project needs Agency specialists, explicitly ask Hermes to use the `agency-agents-router` plugin/router and load only the specialists needed for the current phase. Do not ask Hermes to install or preload the full Agency roster as skills. Recommended project instruction: ```text Use the agency-agents-router plugin. Search the Agency roster for the right specialists, then load or delegate only the specific agents needed for each part of the project. For multi-discipline projects, use multiple selected specialists across the project, but keep routing lazy: do not preload the full Agency roster and do not add agency-agents to skills.external_dirs. ``` Example: ```text For this Data Swami build, use the agency-agents-router plugin to pick relevant Agency specialists. Search first, then delegate to selected agents such as frontend, backend, UX, QA, data engineering, and product strategy as needed. Load/delegate each specialist on demand rather than loading all Agency agents at startup. ``` ## Install ```bash ./scripts/convert.sh --tool hermes ./scripts/install.sh --tool hermes ``` The installer copies the generated plugin to: ```text ${HERMES_HOME:-~/.hermes}/plugins/agency-agents-router ``` It then enables `agency-agents-router` under `plugins.enabled` in the Hermes config. It does **not** write to `skills.external_dirs`.