parallel-cli

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Optional vendor skill for Parallel CLI — agent-native web search, extraction, deep research, enrichment, FindAll, and monitoring. Prefer JSON output and non-interactive flows.

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# Parallel CLI Use `parallel-cli` when the user explicitly wants Parallel, or when a terminal-native workflow would benefit from Parallel's vendor-specific stack for web search, extraction, deep research, enrichment, entity discovery, or monitoring. This is an optional third-party workflow, not a Hermes core capability. Important expectations: - Parallel is a paid service with a free tier, not a fully free local tool. - It overlaps with Hermes native `web_search` / `web_extract`, so do not prefer it by default for ordinary lookups. - Prefer this skill when the user mentions Parallel specifically or needs capabilities like Parallel's enrichment, FindAll, or monitor workflows. `parallel-cli` is designed for agents: - JSON output via `--json` - Non-interactive command execution - Async long-running jobs with `--no-wait`, `status`, and `poll` - Context chaining with `--previous-interaction-id` - Search, extract, research, enrichment, entity discovery, and monitoring in one CLI ## When to use it Prefer this skill when: - The user explicitly mentions Parallel or `parallel-cli` - The task needs richer workflows than a simple one-shot search/extract pass - You need async deep research jobs that can be launched and polled later - You need structured enrichment, FindAll entity discovery, or monitoring Prefer Hermes native `web_search` / `web_extract` for quick one-off lookups when Parallel is not specifically requested. ## Installation Try the least invasive install path avail...

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Author
NousResearch
Repository
NousResearch/hermes-agent
Created
10 months ago
Last Updated
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Language
Python
License
MIT

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