trace docs: add hermes and droid#2574
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We recently added Factory Droid Support and Hermes Agent Session Files.
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Documentation-only changes with no runtime, API, or security impact.
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docs/hub/agent-traces.mdso the Hub Agent Traces page matches newly supported trace formats and viewer behavior.Supported agents now include Hermes Agent and Factory Droid alongside Claude Code, Codex, and Pi. The session-directory table adds Codex archived (
~/.codex/archived_sessions) and Factory/Droid (~/.factory/sessions), and the intro clarifies that most agents write JSONL locally.Hermes is documented separately: sessions live in a database and must be exported with
hermes sessions exportbefore upload. Upload/tip copy now mentions exported Hermes JSONL, not only on-disk session folders.The viewing section notes the trace viewer can show shell output and reasoning blocks in addition to the existing timeline, messages, tool calls, and results.
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