hermes

Connect Hermes to Milvus

Give an AI agent your Milvus cluster as a tool and it can shape and maintain the vector store on its own instead of only suggesting the commands. It can create a collection, add an index and partitions, check collection stats, fetch or delete specific entities, and repoint an alias to a rebuilt collection, calling each operation as a tool while it works a task. Wire it into a coding agent in NoClick and it can stand up or clean up a Milvus store end to end.
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Opens a workflow with 37 tools ready to use.

What happens next

Set up in minutes

The open button drops you into a guided setup. It asks exactly this, nothing else:
  1. Choose where it runs

    On your computer through your own Hermes, or hosted in the cloud. The rest of setup adapts to your choice:

  2. Pick what it can do in Milvus

    A preset of real Milvus operations. Each one becomes a tool the agent can call, and it can't touch anything outside the list.

  3. Connect Milvus

    One sign-in. The agent acts through your account, scoped to the operations you picked.

  4. Add your personal MCP link

    The last step mints a private MCP URL for this agent and walks you through exactly this, with your real link filled in. The page flips to Connected the moment your Hermes first calls in.

    1. Run this in your terminal

    $hermes mcp add noclick --url https://mcp.noclick.app/s/<your-link>

    2. Answer no when asked if the server requires authentication — the link itself is the key

    <your-link> is your personal server URL — setup mints it for you.

Exact capabilities

Tools Hermes gets

Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.

Milvus

37 tools
Search
Hybrid Search
Get Entities
Insert
Upsert
Query
Delete Entities
Upload & Index Document
List Collections
Create Collection
Describe Collection
Drop Collection
Rename Collection
Load Collection
Release Collection
Get Load State
Get Collection Stats
Flush Collection
Compact Collection
Has Collection
List Indexes
Create Index
Drop Index
Describe Index
List Partitions
Create Partition
Drop Partition
Has Partition
List Aliases
Create Alias
Drop Alias
Describe Alias
Alter Alias
List Databases
Create Database
Drop Database
Describe Database

Starting points

What you can build

When a new tenant signs up, create a dedicated collection and partition for their data and build an index on it in a single run.
On a nightly schedule, compact and flush each collection, then read collection stats so you can track how the store grows over time.
After a batch job rebuilds embeddings into a fresh collection, alter the alias to point at it so search cuts over with no downtime, then drop the old collection.
When a user requests deletion under a data policy, delete their entities by ID from the right collection automatically.
Provision a new environment by creating a database and its collections, partitions, and indexes from one triggered workflow.
Before a migration, describe each collection and index and capture the stats so you have a record of the store's structure to compare against afterward.

Meet the runner

About Hermes

Hermes is an open agent built on Nous Research’s Hermes models. NoClick runs it hosted and connects your apps to it as tools, so it can do real work across your systems. Wire an integration into the agent and Hermes can use that app’s operations directly while it reasons through a task. It is a strong pick when you want an open-model agent with genuine tool access.
Built on open Hermes models
Capable general reasoning
Flexible, open-model foundation
Hosted with apps wired in as tools

Good to know

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Make it yours

Open your Hermes agent in one click.

NoClick runs Hermes for you with Milvus wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.