DeepSeek's official docs now publish a Hermes Agent setup path with one-line install, DeepSeek provider selection, and V4 Pro routing
Checked on June 15, 2026: DeepSeek's official Hermes Agent integration page now documents a curl install flow, Quick Setup with DeepSeek as the provider, `https://api.deepseek.com` as the base URL, and `deepseek-v4-pro` as the default model choice.
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Accepted official-source monitoring note
Today's accepted item stays DeepSeek-first and uses current official DeepSeek documentation because the public X surface still does not expose a newer safely verifiable @deepseek_ai post than the homepage anchor already covered earlier this week.
What we verified on June 15, 2026
- DeepSeek's official API docs now include a dedicated Hermes Agent integration page under the current Agent Integrations section.
- That official page describes Hermes as a self-improving AI agent with a built-in learning loop that creates skills from experience, improves them during use, and persists knowledge across sessions.
- The same DeepSeek page gives a one-line install path:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NousResearch/hermes-agent/main/scripts/install.sh | bash. - DeepSeek's setup flow explicitly tells users to select DeepSeek as the model provider, enter a DeepSeek API key, use
https://api.deepseek.comas the base URL, and choosedeepseek-v4-proas the model. - DeepSeek's English homepage still anchors the public social account to
@deepseek_ai, which remains the safest official X-account confirmation even though the X page itself is not reliably crawlable here.
Why this is publishable
This is not framed as a new stocked product or a broad market rumor. It is a current official developer-integration signal that matters for real DeepSeek adoption:
- It shows DeepSeek is documenting another explicit agent runtime beyond Claude Code and GitHub Copilot.
- It gives an official setup contract for a learning-loop agent instead of leaving teams to reverse-engineer a provider config.
- It is not a duplicate of the June 14 GitHub Copilot guide, the June 11 rate-limit page, or the June 10 Claude Code Web Search page.
Why this matters for DeepSeek-first SEO pages
- Coding-agent setup pages can now cite an official DeepSeek Hermes route instead of only community tutorials.
- Cost-control pages should note that the official quick path is Pro-first, even if a team later benchmarks Flash for cheaper loops.
- DeepSeek operational content can explain that provider selection, base URL, and model choice are first-party documented, which is stronger than community screenshots or reposts.
Rejected candidates today
- The same April 24 homepage X anchor: still official, but already published and therefore a duplicate-content risk.
- The June 14 GitHub Copilot integration page: still official, but already covered yesterday.
- Status page uptime alone: official, but weaker and less actionable than the Hermes integration page.
- Community X posts or generic AI-agent lists mentioning Hermes: useful discovery leads only, but weaker than the official DeepSeek docs page that states the setup flow directly.
Editorial takeaway
The safest official DeepSeek story today is an agent-integration documentation check: DeepSeek's own docs now publish a Hermes Agent setup path with a one-line installer, explicit DeepSeek provider selection, the production API base URL, and a V4 Pro default. That is a stronger developer signal than repeating yesterday's Copilot note or inflating unverified X chatter.