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hermes-imports

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Convert local Hermes operator workflows into sanitized ECC skills and release-pack artifacts. Use when preparing a Hermes workflow for public ECC reuse without leaking private workspace state, credentials, or local-only paths.

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---
name: hermes-imports
description: Convert local Hermes operator workflows into sanitized ECC skills and release-pack artifacts. Use when preparing a Hermes workflow for public ECC reuse without leaking private workspace state, credentials, or local-only paths.
origin: ECC
---

# Hermes Imports

Use this skill when turning a repeated Hermes workflow into something safe to ship in ECC.

Hermes is the operator shell. ECC is the reusable workflow layer. Imports should move stable patterns from Hermes into ECC without moving private state.

## When To Use

- A Hermes workflow has repeated enough times to become reusable.
- A local operator prompt should become a public ECC skill.
- A launch, content, research, or engineering workflow needs sanitized handoff docs.
- A workflow mentions local paths, credentials, personal datasets, or private account names that must be removed before publication.

## Import Rules

- Convert local paths to repo-relative paths or placeholders.
- Replace live account names with role labels such as `operator`, `default profile`, or `workspace owner`.
- Describe credential requirements by provider name only.
- Keep examples narrow and operational.
- Do not ship raw workspace exports, tokens, OAuth files, health data, CRM data, or finance data.
- If the workflow requires private state to make sense, keep it local.

## Sanitization Checklist

Before committing an imported workflow, scan for:

- absolute paths such as `/Users/...`
- `~/.hermes` paths unless the doc is explicitly explaining local setup
- API keys, tokens, cookies, OAuth files, or bearer strings
- phone numbers, private email addresses, and personal contact graphs
- client names, family names, or account names that are not already public
- revenue, health, or CRM details
- raw logs that include tool output from private systems

## Conversion Pattern

1. Identify the repeatable operator loop.
2. Strip private inputs and outputs.
3. Rewrite local paths as repo-relative examples.
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Add a "skill" field with the skill’s ID to your chat completion request. It is applied server-side before your prompt is sent — no extra calls.

{
  "model": "gpt-4o-mini",
  "skill": "imp-5841337c-5bc8-4c1c-9ae9-aad4aad105ce",
  "messages": [{ "role": "user", "content": "…" }]
}
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Install the skill, enable it in your dashboard and (optionally) limit it to specific models. It then applies automatically to every matching request — with no "skill" field to send each time.

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