Using HyperFrames well inside Hermes is still unclear
is HeyGen’s tool for turning HTML into MP4 video. The goal is to run it through an AI agent instead of using the raw CLI by hand.
A first test inside OpenCode produced weak results. The video composition felt poorly arranged, transitions did not line up well, and there was not enough control over caption overlays or audio-reactive visuals.
The open question is whether works differently as a skill inside Hermes compared with other such as Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex. The practical needs are better prompt patterns, a smoother workflow, and known pitfalls before using preview or render for manual cleanup.
Key points
- is being tested inside an AI agent instead of through the raw CLI.
- OpenCode produced disappointing first-draft video results.
- The main problems were composition, transitions, caption overlays, and audio-reactive visuals.
- The key comparison is Hermes versus like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex.
- Prompt patterns, workflow steps, and common pitfalls are the main things to watch.