{"repo":"xuyang-liu16/hermes-code-bridge","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/xuyang-liu16/hermes-code-bridge","clone":"git clone https://github.com/xuyang-liu16/hermes-code-bridge.git","description":"Use Hermes Agent as the control plane for local coding agents like Codex, Kimi Code, Claude Code, OpenCode, and Gemini CLI.","language":"Python","stars":29,"topics":["ai-agent","claude-code","cli-agents","codex","developer-tools","hermes-agent","hermes-plugin","kimi-code","multi-agent","opencode"],"license":"MIT","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"🌉 Hermes Code Bridge Coffee demo · Install · Use cases · How it works · Reliability · Usage · 中文 English 中文 Turn Hermes Agent into a command center for Codex, Kimi Code, Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, and other local coding agents. Stop copy-pasting prompts between terminals. Give Hermes one request; it can route the work to Codex, Kimi Code, Claude Code, OpenCode, or Gemini CLI, then come back with commands, diffs, tests, artifacts, and risks. --- ☕ Coffee break demo Imagine this: you are stepping out to buy coffee. Before you leave, you tell Hermes: You come back with your coffee. Hermes has already coordinated the local coding agents: one ran the experiment, another reviewed it, and Hermes collected the evidence instead of leaving you to dig through terminal scrollback. That is the point of Hermes Code Bridge: give Hermes the skill to command your local coding agents in about 10 seconds. --- 🚀 Install in 10 seconds Then ask Hermes: Or try the coffee-break workflow: Prefer installing only the skill? --- 🔥 Why people want this AI coding is no longer one assistant in one chat window. Real work often looks like this: - Codex is already deep inside a repo session. - Claude Code is better suited for a careful review pass. - Kimi Code has the long context needed for a messy codebase. - OpenCode is the local tool you use for project navigation. - Gemini CLI is handy for quick inspection. Without a bridge, you become the router: copy prompts, remember which terminal had whic","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/xuyang-liu16","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/xuyang-liu16/hermes-code-bridge/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}