How to integrate Triggercmd MCP with Hermes

Hermes is a 24/7 autonomous agent that lives on your computer or server — it remembers what it learns and evolves as your usage grows. This guide explains the easiest and most robust way to connect your Triggercmd account to Hermes. You can do this through either Composio Connect CLI or Composio Connect MCP. For personal use we recommend the CLI, but you won't go wrong with MCP either.

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TRIGGERcmd is a cloud service for securely running commands on your computers from anywhere. It streamlines automation by letting you trigger scripts and tasks remotely, right from the cloud.

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Introduction

Hermes is a 24/7 autonomous agent that lives on your computer or server — it remembers what it learns and evolves as your usage grows.

This guide explains the easiest and most robust way to connect your Triggercmd account to Hermes. You can do this through either Composio Connect CLI or Composio Connect MCP. For personal use we recommend the CLI, but you won't go wrong with MCP either.

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What is Composio Connect?

Composio Connect is a consumer offering that lets anyone plug 1,000+ applications directly into their agent harness — including Hermes. It can:

  • Search and load tools from relevant toolkits on-demand, reducing context usage.
  • Chain multiple tools to accomplish complex workflows via a remote workbench, without excessive back-and-forth with the LLM.
  • Manage app authentication end-to-end with zero manual overhead.

Integrating Triggercmd with Hermes

Using Composio Connect CLI

1. Install the Composio CLI

Run the install script directly, or paste https://composio.dev/hermes into your Hermes chat box to have it installed for you.

bash
curl -fsSL https://composio.dev/install | bash
Hermes authenticating with Composio

2. Authenticate

Once the CLI is installed, ask Hermes to authenticate with Composio.

3. Connect to Triggercmd

Ask your agent to connect to Triggercmd, or simply request any Triggercmd-related task. Hermes will prompt you to authenticate and authorize access.

4. Done. You're all set with a new Triggercmd connection.


Using Composio Connect MCP

1. Get your MCP URL and API Key

Go to dashboard.composio.dev and copy your Connect MCP URL and API key.

Copy MCP URL and API key from Composio dashboard

2. Open the Hermes config file

bash
nano ~/.hermes/config.yaml

3. Add the Composio Connect MCP server

bash
mcp_servers:
  composio:
    url: "https://connect.composio.dev/mcp"
    headers:
      x-consumer-api-key: "YOUR_COMPOSIO_API_KEY"
    connect_timeout: 60
    timeout: 180

Save with Ctrl + O, Enter, then exit with Ctrl + X.

4. Restart your Hermes agent

Once restarted, ask your agent to connect to Triggercmd or request any Triggercmd-related task. It will prompt you to authenticate and authorize access.

5. Done!

What is the Triggercmd MCP server, and what's possible with it?

The Triggercmd MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agent and assistants like Claude, Cursor, etc directly to your Triggercmd account. It provides structured and secure access to your registered computers and custom commands, so your agent can list connected machines, discover available commands, and execute remote actions on your behalf.

  • Remote command execution: Ask your agent to trigger any pre-configured command on any of your linked computers from anywhere, instantly.
  • Computer management and discovery: Effortlessly list all computers registered under your Triggercmd account, so you always know what machines are available for automation.
  • Command inventory browsing: Retrieve a full list of commands set up across all your connected devices, helping you decide what to automate next.
  • Context-aware command selection: Let your agent browse available commands before execution, ensuring the right action runs on the right computer each time.

Way Forward

With Triggercmd connected, Hermes can now act on your behalf whenever it detects a relevant task or you ask it to.

From here, you can extend Hermes further:

  • Connect more apps: Calendar, Slack, Notion, Linear, and hundreds of others are available through the same Composio Connect setup. Each new integration compounds what Hermes can do for you.
  • Build workflows across tools: Once multiple apps are connected, Hermes can chain actions together — turn an email into a calendar invite, a Slack message into a Linear ticket, or a meeting note into a follow-up draft.
  • Let it learn your patterns: The more you use Hermes, the better it gets at anticipating how you'd handle recurring tasks. Give it feedback on drafts and decisions, and it will adapt.

If you run into trouble or want to share what you've built, join the community or check out the Docs for deeper configuration options.

TOOLS

Supported Tools

Every Triggercmd action and event your agent gets out of the box.

List TriggerCMD Commands V2

Tool to list all available commands for the authenticated user.

List TriggerCMD Computers

Tool to list all computers associated with your TriggerCMD account.

List TriggerCMD Panel Buttons

Tool to retrieve all panel buttons configured in your TriggerCMD account.

Trigger Command

Tool to trigger a specified command on a target computer.

Trigger Panel Button

Tool to trigger a specific panel button.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

With a standalone Triggercmd MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Triggercmd tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Triggercmd and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

Yes, you can. Hermes fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Triggercmd tools.

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Triggercmd scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Triggercmd data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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