Here's my best tip for setting up Hermes agents in your workflows:



**Start with clear, atomic task definitions.** Define exactly what each agent should do — don't make agents do too many things. Hermes performs best when each agent has a focused responsibility with well-defined inputs and outputs. This makes it easier to debug, test, and compose agents into larger workflows.

Also, invest time upfront in your prompts and system instructions. The quality of your agent's output is heavily influenced by how well you specify its role and constraints. Be explicit about what data it should expect, what decisions it should make, and how it should handle edge cases.

One more practical thing: test agents in isolation before chaining them together. Verify each agent works reliably on its own before integrating it into a multi-agent workflow. This saves you tons of debugging time later.

Good luck with the setup! Feel free to share what you're building if you want feedback.
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