Feeding GBrain Your Emails Autonomously with Hermes Agent

Your second brain is only as good as what it captures — and most of your world lives in email. Here's the autonomous pipeline that feeds Gmail into Gbrain through Hermes Agent. 🧠 Run agents? Give them a knowledge base. Agent Wikis has free, curated LLM wikis on a ton of AI topics — plus a Pro tier ($9.99/mo) for super-sized wikis with way more depth: https://agentwikis.com/ Sign up for my FREE weekly newsletter, where I spill my unfiltered thoughts on the latest AI news, cool research, and projects I'm building: https://www.onchainaigarage.com/ A follow-up to my Gbrain setup video: connecting Gmail so your second brain gets fed autonomously, built on one rule — the script collects, the agent judges, the brain remembers. I set up Google's Workspace CLI (GWS) with OAuth, write a deterministic collector script (allow lists, noise filtering, deep links generated in code — never by the LLM), and wire it into a daily Hermes Cron job that writes digest pages in the exact typed, wiki-linked format Gbrain's graph actually understands. There are deliberate security gates throughout — unknown senders land in a review queue instead of auto-ingesting, so you don't get prompt-injected or fill your brain with junk. Resources: 🔗 Hermes Agent: https://github.com/NousResearch/herme... Timestamps: 0:00 - Feeding your second brain from email 1:18 - Recap + the rule: script collects, agent judges 3:05 - Installing GWS + gcloud OAuth setup 6:56 - Testing the Gmail connection 7:21 - The collector script (what it does and doesn't do) 8:17 - The page format Gbrain actually understands 10:30 - The daily Cron job + security gates 13:03 - The live run: digest, review queue, ingestion 14:54 - Querying knowledge that never touched a chat #Gbrain #HermesAgent #Gmail #SecondBrain #AIAgents #Automation #KnowledgeGraph #AITools #Productivity