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| title: "Context Files" | |
| description: "Project context files — .hermes.md, AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, global SOUL.md, and .cursorrules — automatically injected into every conversation" | |
| # Context Files | |
| Hermes Agent automatically discovers and loads context files that shape how it behaves. Some are project-local and discovered from your working directory. `SOUL.md` is now global to the Hermes instance and is loaded from `HERMES_HOME` only. | |
| ## Supported Context Files | |
| | File | Purpose | Discovery | | |
| |------|---------|-----------| | |
| | **.hermes.md** / **HERMES.md** | Project instructions (highest priority) | Walks to git root | | |
| | **AGENTS.md** | Project instructions, conventions, architecture | CWD at startup + subdirectories progressively | | |
| | **CLAUDE.md** | Claude Code context files (also detected) | CWD at startup + subdirectories progressively | | |
| | **SOUL.md** | Global personality and tone customization for this Hermes instance | `HERMES_HOME/SOUL.md` only | | |
| | **.cursorrules** | Cursor IDE coding conventions | CWD only | | |
| | **.cursor/rules/*.mdc** | Cursor IDE rule modules | CWD only | | |
| :::info Priority system | |
| Only **one** project context type is loaded per session (first match wins): `.hermes.md` → `AGENTS.md` → `CLAUDE.md` → `.cursorrules`. **SOUL.md** is always loaded independently as the agent identity (slot #1). | |
| ::: | |
| ## AGENTS.md | |
| `AGENTS.md` is the primary project context file. It tells the agent how your project is structured, what conventions to follow, and any special instructions. | |
| ### Progressive Subdirectory Discovery | |
| At session start, Hermes loads the `AGENTS.md` from your working directory into the system prompt. As the agent navigates into subdirectories during the session (via `read_file`, `terminal`, `search_files`, etc.), it **progressively discovers** context files in those directories and injects them into the conversation at the moment they become relevant. | |
| ``` | |
| my-project/ | |
| ├── AGENTS.md ← Loaded at startup (system prompt) | |
| ├── frontend/ | |
| │ └── AGENTS.md ← Discovered when agent reads frontend/ files | |
| ├── backend/ | |
| │ └── AGENTS.md ← Discovered when agent reads backend/ files | |
| └── shared/ | |
| └── AGENTS.md ← Discovered when agent reads shared/ files | |
| ``` | |
| This approach has two advantages over loading everything at startup: | |
| - **No system prompt bloat** — subdirectory hints only appear when needed | |
| - **Prompt cache preservation** — the system prompt stays stable across turns | |
| Each subdirectory is checked at most once per session. The discovery also walks up parent directories, so reading `backend/src/main.py` will discover `backend/AGENTS.md` even if `backend/src/` has no context file of its own. | |
| :::info | |
| Subdirectory context files go through the same [security scan](#security-prompt-injection-protection) as startup context files. Malicious files are blocked. | |
| ::: | |
| ### Example AGENTS.md | |
| ```markdown | |
| # Project Context | |
| This is a Next.js 14 web application with a Python FastAPI backend. | |
| ## Architecture | |
| - Frontend: Next.js 14 with App Router in `/frontend` | |
| - Backend: FastAPI in `/backend`, uses SQLAlchemy ORM | |
| - Database: PostgreSQL 16 | |
| - Deployment: Docker Compose on a Hetzner VPS | |
| ## Conventions | |
| - Use TypeScript strict mode for all frontend code | |
| - Python code follows PEP 8, use type hints everywhere | |
| - All API endpoints return JSON with `{data, error, meta}` shape | |
| - Tests go in `__tests__/` directories (frontend) or `tests/` (backend) | |
| ## Important Notes | |
| - Never modify migration files directly — use Alembic commands | |
| - The `.env.local` file has real API keys, don't commit it | |
| - Frontend port is 3000, backend is 8000, DB is 5432 | |
| ``` | |
| ## SOUL.md | |
| `SOUL.md` controls the agent's personality, tone, and communication style. See the [Personality](/docs/user-guide/features/personality) page for full details. | |
| **Location:** | |
| - `~/.hermes/SOUL.md` | |
| - or `$HERMES_HOME/SOUL.md` if you run Hermes with a custom home directory | |
| Important details: | |
| - Hermes seeds a default `SOUL.md` automatically if one does not exist yet | |
| - Hermes loads `SOUL.md` only from `HERMES_HOME` | |
| - Hermes does not probe the working directory for `SOUL.md` | |
| - If the file is empty, nothing from `SOUL.md` is added to the prompt | |
| - If the file has content, the content is injected verbatim after scanning and truncation | |
| ## .cursorrules | |
| Hermes is compatible with Cursor IDE's `.cursorrules` file and `.cursor/rules/*.mdc` rule modules. If these files exist in your project root and no higher-priority context file (`.hermes.md`, `AGENTS.md`, or `CLAUDE.md`) is found, they're loaded as the project context. | |
| This means your existing Cursor conventions automatically apply when using Hermes. | |
| ## How Context Files Are Loaded | |
| ### At startup (system prompt) | |
| Context files are loaded by `build_context_files_prompt()` in `agent/prompt_builder.py`: | |
| 1. **Scan working directory** — checks for `.hermes.md` → `AGENTS.md` → `CLAUDE.md` → `.cursorrules` (first match wins) | |
| 2. **Content is read** — each file is read as UTF-8 text | |
| 3. **Security scan** — content is checked for prompt injection patterns | |
| 4. **Truncation** — files exceeding 20,000 characters are head/tail truncated (70% head, 20% tail, with a marker in the middle) | |
| 5. **Assembly** — all sections are combined under a `# Project Context` header | |
| 6. **Injection** — the assembled content is added to the system prompt | |
| ### During the session (progressive discovery) | |
| `SubdirectoryHintTracker` in `agent/subdirectory_hints.py` watches tool call arguments for file paths: | |
| 1. **Path extraction** — after each tool call, file paths are extracted from arguments (`path`, `workdir`, shell commands) | |
| 2. **Ancestor walk** — the directory and up to 5 parent directories are checked (stopping at already-visited directories) | |
| 3. **Hint loading** — if an `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, or `.cursorrules` is found, it's loaded (first match per directory) | |
| 4. **Security scan** — same prompt injection scan as startup files | |
| 5. **Truncation** — capped at 8,000 characters per file | |
| 6. **Injection** — appended to the tool result, so the model sees it in context naturally | |
| The final prompt section looks roughly like: | |
| ```text | |
| # Project Context | |
| The following project context files have been loaded and should be followed: | |
| ## AGENTS.md | |
| [Your AGENTS.md content here] | |
| ## .cursorrules | |
| [Your .cursorrules content here] | |
| [Your SOUL.md content here] | |
| ``` | |
| Notice that SOUL content is inserted directly, without extra wrapper text. | |
| ## Security: Prompt Injection Protection | |
| All context files are scanned for potential prompt injection before being included. The scanner checks for: | |
| - **Instruction override attempts**: "ignore previous instructions", "disregard your rules" | |
| - **Deception patterns**: "do not tell the user" | |
| - **System prompt overrides**: "system prompt override" | |
| - **Hidden HTML comments**: `<!-- ignore instructions -->` | |
| - **Hidden div elements**: `<div style="display:none">` | |
| - **Credential exfiltration**: `curl ... $API_KEY` | |
| - **Secret file access**: `cat .env`, `cat credentials` | |
| - **Invisible characters**: zero-width spaces, bidirectional overrides, word joiners | |
| If any threat pattern is detected, the file is blocked: | |
| ``` | |
| [BLOCKED: AGENTS.md contained potential prompt injection (prompt_injection). Content not loaded.] | |
| ``` | |
| :::warning | |
| This scanner protects against common injection patterns, but it's not a substitute for reviewing context files in shared repositories. Always validate AGENTS.md content in projects you didn't author. | |
| ::: | |
| ## Size Limits | |
| | Limit | Value | | |
| |-------|-------| | |
| | Max chars per file | 20,000 (~7,000 tokens) | | |
| | Head truncation ratio | 70% | | |
| | Tail truncation ratio | 20% | | |
| | Truncation marker | 10% (shows char counts and suggests using file tools) | | |
| When a file exceeds 20,000 characters, the truncation message reads: | |
| ``` | |
| [...truncated AGENTS.md: kept 14000+4000 of 25000 chars. Use file tools to read the full file.] | |
| ``` | |
| ## Tips for Effective Context Files | |
| :::tip Best practices for AGENTS.md | |
| 1. **Keep it concise** — stay well under 20K chars; the agent reads it every turn | |
| 2. **Structure with headers** — use `##` sections for architecture, conventions, important notes | |
| 3. **Include concrete examples** — show preferred code patterns, API shapes, naming conventions | |
| 4. **Mention what NOT to do** — "never modify migration files directly" | |
| 5. **List key paths and ports** — the agent uses these for terminal commands | |
| 6. **Update as the project evolves** — stale context is worse than no context | |
| ::: | |
| ### Per-Subdirectory Context | |
| For monorepos, put subdirectory-specific instructions in nested AGENTS.md files: | |
| ```markdown | |
| <!-- frontend/AGENTS.md --> | |
| # Frontend Context | |
| - Use `pnpm` not `npm` for package management | |
| - Components go in `src/components/`, pages in `src/app/` | |
| - Use Tailwind CSS, never inline styles | |
| - Run tests with `pnpm test` | |
| ``` | |
| ```markdown | |
| <!-- backend/AGENTS.md --> | |
| # Backend Context | |
| - Use `poetry` for dependency management | |
| - Run the dev server with `poetry run uvicorn main:app --reload` | |
| - All endpoints need OpenAPI docstrings | |
| - Database models are in `models/`, schemas in `schemas/` | |
| ``` | |