Native Mcp — MCP client: connect servers, register tools (stdio/HTTP)
Native Mcp
Section titled “Native Mcp”MCP client: connect servers, register tools (stdio/HTTP).
Skill metadata
Section titled “Skill metadata”| Source | Bundled (installed by default) |
| Path | skills/mcp/native-mcp |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Author | Hermes Agent |
| License | MIT |
| Tags | MCP, Tools, Integrations |
| Related skills | mcporter |
Reference: full SKILL.md
Section titled “Reference: full SKILL.md”The following is the complete skill definition that Hermes loads when this skill is triggered. This is what the agent sees as instructions when the skill is active.
Native MCP Client
Section titled “Native MCP Client”Hermes Agent has a built-in MCP client that connects to MCP servers at startup, discovers their tools, and makes them available as first-class tools the agent can call directly. No bridge CLI needed — tools from MCP servers appear alongside built-in tools like terminal, read_file, etc.
When to Use
Section titled “When to Use”Use this whenever you want to:
- Connect to MCP servers and use their tools from within Hermes Agent
- Add external capabilities (filesystem access, GitHub, databases, APIs) via MCP
- Run local stdio-based MCP servers (npx, uvx, or any command)
- Connect to remote HTTP/StreamableHTTP MCP servers
- Have MCP tools auto-discovered and available in every conversation
For ad-hoc, one-off MCP tool calls from the terminal without configuring anything, see the mcporter skill instead.
Prerequisites
Section titled “Prerequisites”- mcp Python package — optional dependency; install with
pip install mcp. If not installed, MCP support is silently disabled. - Node.js — required for
npx-based MCP servers (most community servers) - uv — required for
uvx-based MCP servers (Python-based servers)
Install the MCP SDK:
pip install mcp# or, if using uv:uv pip install mcpQuick Start
Section titled “Quick Start”Add MCP servers to ~/.hermes/config.yaml under the mcp_servers key:
mcp_servers: time: command: "uvx" args: ["mcp-server-time"]Restart Hermes Agent. On startup it will:
- Connect to the server
- Discover available tools
- Register them with the prefix
mcp_time_* - Inject them into all platform toolsets
You can then use the tools naturally — just ask the agent to get the current time.
Configuration Reference
Section titled “Configuration Reference”Each entry under mcp_servers is a server name mapped to its config. There are two transport types: stdio (command-based) and HTTP (url-based).
Stdio Transport (command + args)
Section titled “Stdio Transport (command + args)”mcp_servers: server_name: command: "npx" # (required) executable to run args: ["-y", "pkg-name"] # (optional) command arguments, default: [] env: # (optional) environment variables for the subprocess SOME_API_KEY: "value" timeout: 120 # (optional) per-tool-call timeout in seconds, default: 120 connect_timeout: 60 # (optional) initial connection timeout in seconds, default: 60HTTP Transport (url)
Section titled “HTTP Transport (url)”mcp_servers: server_name: url: "https://my-server.example.com/mcp" # (required) server URL headers: # (optional) HTTP headers Authorization: "Bearer sk-..." timeout: 180 # (optional) per-tool-call timeout in seconds, default: 120 connect_timeout: 60 # (optional) initial connection timeout in seconds, default: 60All Config Options
Section titled “All Config Options”| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
command | string | — | Executable to run (stdio transport, required) |
args | list | [] | Arguments passed to the command |
env | dict | {} | Extra environment variables for the subprocess |
url | string | — | Server URL (HTTP transport, required) |
headers | dict | {} | HTTP headers sent with every request |
timeout | int | 120 | Per-tool-call timeout in seconds |
connect_timeout | int | 60 | Timeout for initial connection and discovery |
Note: A server config must have either command (stdio) or url (HTTP), not both.
How It Works
Section titled “How It Works”Startup Discovery
Section titled “Startup Discovery”When Hermes Agent starts, discover_mcp_tools() is called during tool initialization:
- Reads
mcp_serversfrom~/.hermes/config.yaml - For each server, spawns a connection in a dedicated background event loop
- Initializes the MCP session and calls
list_tools()to discover available tools - Registers each tool in the Hermes tool registry
Tool Naming Convention
Section titled “Tool Naming Convention”MCP tools are registered with the naming pattern:
mcp_{server_name}_{tool_name}Hyphens and dots in names are replaced with underscores for LLM API compatibility.
Examples:
- Server
filesystem, toolread_file→mcp_filesystem_read_file - Server
github, toollist-issues→mcp_github_list_issues - Server
my-api, toolfetch.data→mcp_my_api_fetch_data
Auto-Injection
Section titled “Auto-Injection”After discovery, MCP tools are automatically injected into all hermes-* platform toolsets (CLI, Discord, Telegram, etc.). This means MCP tools are available in every conversation without any additional configuration.
Connection Lifecycle
Section titled “Connection Lifecycle”- Each server runs as a long-lived asyncio Task in a background daemon thread
- Connections persist for the lifetime of the agent process
- If a connection drops, automatic reconnection with exponential backoff kicks in (up to 5 retries, max 60s backoff)
- On agent shutdown, all connections are gracefully closed
Idempotency
Section titled “Idempotency”discover_mcp_tools() is idempotent — calling it multiple times only connects to servers that aren’t already connected. Failed servers are retried on subsequent calls.
Transport Types
Section titled “Transport Types”Stdio Transport
Section titled “Stdio Transport”The most common transport. Hermes launches the MCP server as a subprocess and communicates over stdin/stdout.
mcp_servers: filesystem: command: "npx" args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/home/user/projects"]The subprocess inherits a filtered environment (see Security section below) plus any variables you specify in env.
HTTP / StreamableHTTP Transport
Section titled “HTTP / StreamableHTTP Transport”For remote or shared MCP servers. Requires the mcp package to include HTTP client support (mcp.client.streamable_http).
mcp_servers: remote_api: url: "https://mcp.example.com/mcp" headers: Authorization: "Bearer sk-..."If HTTP support is not available in your installed mcp version, the server will fail with an ImportError and other servers will continue normally.
Security
Section titled “Security”Environment Variable Filtering
Section titled “Environment Variable Filtering”For stdio servers, Hermes does NOT pass your full shell environment to MCP subprocesses. Only safe baseline variables are inherited:
PATH,HOME,USER,LANG,LC_ALL,TERM,SHELL,TMPDIR- Any
XDG_*variables
All other environment variables (API keys, tokens, secrets) are excluded unless you explicitly add them via the env config key. This prevents accidental credential leakage to untrusted MCP servers.
mcp_servers: github: command: "npx" args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"] env: # Only this token is passed to the subprocess GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN: "ghp_..."Credential Stripping in Error Messages
Section titled “Credential Stripping in Error Messages”If an MCP tool call fails, any credential-like patterns in the error message are automatically redacted before being shown to the LLM. This covers:
- GitHub PATs (
ghp_...) - OpenAI-style keys (
sk-...) - Bearer tokens
- Generic
token=,key=,API_KEY=,password=,secret=patterns
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting””MCP SDK not available — skipping MCP tool discovery”
Section titled “”MCP SDK not available — skipping MCP tool discovery””The mcp Python package is not installed. Install it:
pip install mcp“No MCP servers configured”
Section titled ““No MCP servers configured””No mcp_servers key in ~/.hermes/config.yaml, or it’s empty. Add at least one server.
”Failed to connect to MCP server ‘X’”
Section titled “”Failed to connect to MCP server ‘X’””Common causes:
- Command not found: The
commandbinary isn’t on PATH. Ensurenpx,uvx, or the relevant command is installed. - Package not found: For npx servers, the npm package may not exist or may need
-yin args to auto-install. - Timeout: The server took too long to start. Increase
connect_timeout. - Port conflict: For HTTP servers, the URL may be unreachable.
”MCP server ‘X’ requires HTTP transport but mcp.client.streamable_http is not available”
Section titled “”MCP server ‘X’ requires HTTP transport but mcp.client.streamable_http is not available””Your mcp package version doesn’t include HTTP client support. Upgrade:
pip install --upgrade mcpTools not appearing
Section titled “Tools not appearing”- Check that the server is listed under
mcp_servers(notmcporservers) - Ensure the YAML indentation is correct
- Look at Hermes Agent startup logs for connection messages
- Tool names are prefixed with
mcp_{server}_{tool}— look for that pattern
Connection keeps dropping
Section titled “Connection keeps dropping”The client retries up to 5 times with exponential backoff (1s, 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, capped at 60s). If the server is fundamentally unreachable, it gives up after 5 attempts. Check the server process and network connectivity.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”Time Server (uvx)
Section titled “Time Server (uvx)”mcp_servers: time: command: "uvx" args: ["mcp-server-time"]Registers tools like mcp_time_get_current_time.
Filesystem Server (npx)
Section titled “Filesystem Server (npx)”mcp_servers: filesystem: command: "npx" args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/home/user/documents"] timeout: 30Registers tools like mcp_filesystem_read_file, mcp_filesystem_write_file, mcp_filesystem_list_directory.
GitHub Server with Authentication
Section titled “GitHub Server with Authentication”mcp_servers: github: command: "npx" args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"] env: GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN: "ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" timeout: 60Registers tools like mcp_github_list_issues, mcp_github_create_pull_request, etc.
Remote HTTP Server
Section titled “Remote HTTP Server”mcp_servers: company_api: url: "https://mcp.mycompany.com/v1/mcp" headers: Authorization: "Bearer sk-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" X-Team-Id: "engineering" timeout: 180 connect_timeout: 30Multiple Servers
Section titled “Multiple Servers”mcp_servers: time: command: "uvx" args: ["mcp-server-time"]
filesystem: command: "npx" args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/tmp"]
github: command: "npx" args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"] env: GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN: "ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
company_api: url: "https://mcp.internal.company.com/mcp" headers: Authorization: "Bearer sk-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" timeout: 300All tools from all servers are registered and available simultaneously. Each server’s tools are prefixed with its name to avoid collisions.
Sampling (Server-Initiated LLM Requests)
Section titled “Sampling (Server-Initiated LLM Requests)”Hermes supports MCP’s sampling/createMessage capability — MCP servers can request LLM completions through the agent during tool execution. This enables agent-in-the-loop workflows (data analysis, content generation, decision-making).
Sampling is enabled by default. Configure per server:
mcp_servers: my_server: command: "npx" args: ["-y", "my-mcp-server"] sampling: enabled: true # default: true model: "gemini-3-flash" # model override (optional) max_tokens_cap: 4096 # max tokens per request timeout: 30 # LLM call timeout (seconds) max_rpm: 10 # max requests per minute allowed_models: [] # model whitelist (empty = all) max_tool_rounds: 5 # tool loop limit (0 = disable) log_level: "info" # audit verbosityServers can also include tools in sampling requests for multi-turn tool-augmented workflows. The max_tool_rounds config prevents infinite tool loops. Per-server audit metrics (requests, errors, tokens, tool use count) are tracked via get_mcp_status().
Disable sampling for untrusted servers with sampling: { enabled: false }.
- MCP tools are called synchronously from the agent’s perspective but run asynchronously on a dedicated background event loop
- Tool results are returned as JSON with either
{"result": "..."}or{"error": "..."} - The native MCP client is independent of
mcporter— you can use both simultaneously - Server connections are persistent and shared across all conversations in the same agent process
- Adding or removing servers requires restarting the agent (no hot-reload currently)