--- sidebar_position: 20 --- # Plugins Hermes has a plugin system for adding custom tools, hooks, slash commands, and integrations without modifying core code. **→ [Build a Hermes Plugin](/docs/guides/build-a-hermes-plugin)** — step-by-step guide with a complete working example. ## Quick overview Drop a directory into `~/.hermes/plugins/` with a `plugin.yaml` and Python code: ``` ~/.hermes/plugins/my-plugin/ ├── plugin.yaml # manifest ├── __init__.py # register() — wires schemas to handlers ├── schemas.py # tool schemas (what the LLM sees) └── tools.py # tool handlers (what runs when called) ``` Start Hermes — your tools appear alongside built-in tools. The model can call them immediately. Project-local plugins under `./.hermes/plugins/` are disabled by default. Enable them only for trusted repositories by setting `HERMES_ENABLE_PROJECT_PLUGINS=true` before starting Hermes. ## What plugins can do | Capability | How | |-----------|-----| | Add tools | `ctx.register_tool(name, schema, handler)` | | Add hooks | `ctx.register_hook("post_tool_call", callback)` | | Add slash commands | `ctx.register_command("mycommand", handler)` | | Ship data files | `Path(__file__).parent / "data" / "file.yaml"` | | Bundle skills | Copy `skill.md` to `~/.hermes/skills/` at load time | | Gate on env vars | `requires_env: [API_KEY]` in plugin.yaml | | Distribute via pip | `[project.entry-points."hermes_agent.plugins"]` | ## Plugin discovery | Source | Path | Use case | |--------|------|----------| | User | `~/.hermes/plugins/` | Personal plugins | | Project | `.hermes/plugins/` | Project-specific plugins (requires `HERMES_ENABLE_PROJECT_PLUGINS=true`) | | pip | `hermes_agent.plugins` entry_points | Distributed packages | ## Available hooks Plugins can register callbacks for these lifecycle events. See the **[Event Hooks page](/docs/user-guide/features/hooks#plugin-hooks)** for full details, callback signatures, and examples. | Hook | Fires when | |------|-----------| | `pre_tool_call` | Before any tool executes | | `post_tool_call` | After any tool returns | | `pre_llm_call` | Before LLM API request *(planned)* | | `post_llm_call` | After LLM API response *(planned)* | | `on_session_start` | Session begins *(planned)* | | `on_session_end` | Session ends *(planned)* | ## Slash commands Plugins can register slash commands that work in both CLI and messaging platforms: ```python def register(ctx): ctx.register_command( name="greet", handler=lambda args: f"Hello, {args or 'world'}!", description="Greet someone", args_hint="[name]", aliases=("hi",), ) ``` The handler receives the argument string (everything after `/greet`) and returns a string to display. Registered commands automatically appear in `/help`, tab autocomplete, Telegram bot menu, and Slack subcommand mapping. | Parameter | Description | |-----------|-------------| | `name` | Command name without slash | | `handler` | Callable that takes `args: str` and returns `str | None` | | `description` | Shown in `/help` | | `args_hint` | Usage hint, e.g. `"[name]"` | | `aliases` | Tuple of alternative names | | `cli_only` | Only available in CLI | | `gateway_only` | Only available in messaging platforms | ## Managing plugins ``` /plugins # list loaded plugins in a session hermes config set display.show_cost true # show cost in status bar ``` See the **[full guide](/docs/guides/build-a-hermes-plugin)** for handler contracts, schema format, hook behavior, error handling, and common mistakes.