Hermes Agent v0.15.0 ships 747 PRs and 750x faster session search
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A large open-source agent release
Teknium’s May 28 post put concrete numbers on Hermes Agent v0.15.0. The most important line was “747 PRs by 321 Contributors”. That points to a broad infrastructure release, not a small feature patch, and it shows how fast open-source agent tooling is becoming a community-scale project.
The post lists NFTY Platform gateway channels, Skill Bundles, an MCP Catalog, support for Krea 2, Opus 4.8, Qwen 3.7, and deeper xAI integrations. It also claims 50% faster load times and 750x faster session search. On the security side, the release adds native Bitwarden integration, Brainworm prompt-injection defense, and automatic supply-chain defense.
Why it matters for agent builders
Agent frameworks are now competing on more than model choice. Search across sessions, gateway routing, model coverage, credential handling, and prompt-injection defenses determine whether a system can survive real workflows. Hermes Agent’s release suggests Nous Research is trying to turn a model ecosystem into a deployable agent workspace.
Teknium’s account is one of the visible public channels around Nous Research and Hermes releases, so the tweet is useful as a release signal and a community metric. The next things to watch are whether the 750x search claim holds across large local histories, how the Brainworm defense behaves against public attack examples, and whether v0.15.x patch releases stabilize the new integrations. The source post is available on X.
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