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Nous Research Updates Hermes Agent With a Blank Slate Mode That Pins Toolsets via platform_toolsets.cli and disabled_toolsets

June 20, 2026
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Nous Research Updates Hermes Agent With a Blank Slate Mode That Pins Toolsets via platform_toolsets.cli and disabled_toolsets
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Nous Research has added a Blank Slate setup mode to its open-source Hermes Agent. It inverts the usual onboarding. Instead of a fully loaded default, you start with almost nothing.

Hermes Agent is the self-improving agent framework from Nous Research. It runs on your own machine. The team announced the new mode on X. Blank Slate now joins two existing options: Quick Setup and Full Setup.

TL;DR

  • Blank Slate boots an agent with everything off except provider & model, File Operations, and Terminal.
  • Web, browser, code execution, vision, memory, delegation, cron, skills, plugins, and MCP stay disabled.
  • It writes an explicit platform_toolsets.cli list plus agent.disabled_toolsets to pin the surface.
  • Nothing you skipped loads later — not even after hermes update.
  • Re-enable anything with hermes tools, hermes skills opt-in --sync, or hermes setup agent.

What is Blank Slate

On a fresh install, hermes setup now offers three modes. The choice sets your starting surface area.

  • Quick Setup uses the Nous Portal. It needs no API keys and uses a free OAuth login. It sets up a model plus the Tool Gateway tools. The docs call it the recommended fast path.
  • Full Setup is the opposite. You walk through every provider, tool, and option yourself. You bring your own keys.
  • Blank Slate is the minimal third path. It is for building an agent from the ground up. Everything starts off except the bare minimum needed to run an agent. That minimum is three pieces: provider & model, the File Operations toolset, and the Terminal toolset.

The disabled list is explicit. Off by default: web, browser, code execution, vision, memory, delegation, cron, skills, plugins, and MCP servers. Compression, checkpoints, smart routing, and memory capture are also disabled.

Hermes Agent has a new Blank Slate setup mode.

The default Quick/Full setup modes work great for most, but if you would rather build your agent from the ground up you can now start with just a provider, model, file operations, and terminal, then manually add in anything else. pic.twitter.com/EiFm7tW3Ws

— Nous Research (@NousResearch) June 20, 2026

The Two Paths After the Baseline

Blank Slate does not stop at the baseline. After the minimal baseline is applied, you choose one of two paths.

  • The first path keeps everything disabled. You finish now with the minimal agent. You get file and terminal access, and nothing else.
  • The second path walks through all configurations. You opt in to tools, skills, plugins, MCP, and messaging. You enable only what each workflow needs.

Pick Blank Slate when you want a minimal, fully-controlled agent. The point is to enable exactly what you need and no more.

Why the Config Format Matters

Blank Slate does not just toggle features at runtime. It writes the decision to disk.

The mode writes an explicit platform_toolsets.cli list. It also writes agent.disabled_toolsets. Together, these two keys pin your agent’s surface.

The effect is durable. Nothing you did not choose ever loads. That holds even after hermes update. An update cannot silently re-enable a toolset you left off.

Hermes also separates secrets from settings. Tokens live in ~/.hermes/.env. Non-secret settings live in ~/.hermes/config.yaml. The CLI routes each value to the correct file.

Setup Modes Compared

Mode Enabled by default Keys / auth Best for
Quick Setup (Nous Portal) Model + Tool Gateway tools Free OAuth, no API keys Fastest first run
Full Setup Every tool and option you pick Bring your own keys Hand-tuned, full control
Blank Slate Provider & model, File Operations, Terminal Provider auth only Minimal, fully-controlled setups

Use Cases With Examples

Three situations fit Blank Slate well:

  • A security-sensitive deployment is the first. You want an agent with no web and no browser. Blank Slate ships file and terminal access only. Nothing reaches the network unless you add it.
  • A reproducible team setup is the second. You pin one known toolset across every machine. Updates will not drift the configuration. New tools never appear without an explicit opt-in.
  • A teaching or audit environment is the third. You start minimal and add one toolset at a time. Each capability becomes a deliberate choice.

Here is a minimal flow. Install, run setup, choose Blank Slate, then finish now.

curl -fsSL https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/install.sh | bash
source ~/.bashrc                 # or source ~/.zshrc
hermes setup                     # choose Blank Slate, then "finish now"
hermes                           # file + terminal only

Later, add one capability when a task needs it.

hermes tools                     # re-enable a toolset, e.g. web
hermes skills opt-in --sync      # seed skills on demand
hermes setup agent               # tune compression, routing, memory

A Note for Local Setups

Hermes Agent requires a model with at least 64,000 tokens of context. Smaller windows are rejected at startup. Most hosted models meet this easily.

Local models need an explicit context size of 64K. For example, use --ctx-size 65536 for llama.cpp. A minimal Blank Slate agent on a local model still has to clear this floor.

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