Hermes

Hermes Agent sessions, tokens, and spend in view

Every hermes run monitored live, with the month's tokens and spend counted next to it.

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Sessions, turn by turn

hermes sessions appear in the notch with live state, tool activity, transcripts, and subagents. Hermes keeps approvals in its own prompt, so AgentPeek flags a blocked session for attention and jumps you to its terminal, and the composer sends follow-up prompts into resumable sessions. Running Hermes elsewhere? Point AgentPeek at a remote Hermes dashboard URL and those sessions appear too, view-only.

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Tokens and spend, with caps that alert

AgentPeek reads Hermes's local session database and shows monthly token and spend totals; Hermes reports no quota percentage, so what you see is the count itself, never a guessed bar. Set monthly, weekly, and daily spend caps and AgentPeek notifies you when a cap is crossed, which is the difference between noticing a runaway session now and finding it on the invoice.

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Setup and routes

AgentPeek installs a managed plugin under ~/.hermes and enables it in config.yaml, mirrored into your named profiles, with Doctor repair when needed. Quick Routes opens the Hermes config, skills, and logs directly.

Questions, answered.

Yes. It reads Hermes's local session database and shows monthly token and spend totals, with monthly, weekly, and daily spend caps that notify you when crossed. Hermes reports no quota percentage, so AgentPeek shows plain totals rather than a percentage.
Yes, optionally. Connect a remote Hermes dashboard URL and those sessions appear alongside local ones, view-only. This is one of the few network reads AgentPeek ever makes, and only because you configured it.
No. Hermes resolves approvals in its own prompt, so AgentPeek flags the waiting session for attention and jumps you to the right terminal instead of answering for you.

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