Capillus Hermes
FreeNot checkedEnables tracking and monitoring of Capillus Bluetooth caps for treatment sessions, adherence, and device status using local BLE data, without requiring cloud AP
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Enables tracking and monitoring of Capillus Bluetooth caps for treatment sessions, adherence, and device status using local BLE data, without requiring cloud APIs.
README
Local-first Bluetooth tracking and MCP tools for Bluetooth-enabled Capillus caps.
This repo has two pieces:
monitor/: a Python BLE monitor that detects a Capillus cap when it powers on for treatment, logs local observations, and infers completed treatment sessions.src/: a read-only Model Context Protocol server for Hermes, Claude Desktop, or any MCP client. It reads the monitor's local files and exposes status, sessions, adherence, observations, and device identity.
No Capillus account, cloud API, private endpoint, scraping, or app automation is required.
What It Tracks
Bluetooth-enabled Capillus caps appear only during the treatment power window. The monitor watches for a cap-like BLE advertisement, then records:
- cap present/offline state
- latest RSSI and BLE identity
- inferred treatment start/end
- completed sessions
- raw observed BLE duration, inference window, credited treatment duration, and completion basis
- daily adherence and streaks
The default matcher looks for names like Capillus_CAP, manufacturer data keys, and optional pinned addresses. You can use your own cap by turning it on once and letting the monitor auto-detect it, then pinning the discovered identity in monitor/config.json.
By default a session is marked complete after a full 360-second observed treatment window, a near-full observed cap power window within complete_grace_seconds, or a near-full stale-close window where the monitor saw the cap recently enough to infer that the treatment cycle kept running after the last advertisement. The raw BLE window is preserved as observed_duration_seconds; the stale-close span is preserved as inference_window_seconds and close_detected_at; the credited treatment duration is exposed as inferred_duration_seconds with a completion_basis such as observed_full_window, inferred_cap_power_cycle, or inferred_stale_power_window. Much shorter observations remain incomplete, because dropped BLE advertisements should not become false adherence credit.
Install The Monitor
mkdir -p ~/.capillus-home-monitor
cp monitor/capillus_monitor.py ~/.capillus-home-monitor/
cp monitor/config.example.json ~/.capillus-home-monitor/config.json
cd ~/.capillus-home-monitor
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip install -r /path/to/capillus-hermes-mcp/monitor/requirements.txt
Run once from a GUI terminal and turn the cap on:
~/.capillus-home-monitor/.venv/bin/python ~/.capillus-home-monitor/capillus_monitor.py --config ~/.capillus-home-monitor/config.json run
On macOS you must grant Bluetooth permission to the Python process in System Settings. For always-on tracking, edit monitor/deploy/launchd/com.example.capillus-monitor.plist, replace /Users/YOU, copy it to ~/Library/LaunchAgents/, and bootstrap it with launchctl.
Optional Open Brain Sync
If you run Open Brain locally, the included sync loop can capture durable adherence facts through Open Brain's normal capture_thought path. It captures each completed session once and, after the configured local evening hour, captures one missing-treatment alert if the daily goal has not been met.
In monitor/config.json, enable and point the sync at your local Open Brain checkout:
{
"openbrain": {
"enabled": true,
"repo_path": "/Users/YOU/open-brain",
"tenant": "default",
"time_zone": "America/New_York",
"person_name": "the wearer",
"daily_rule": "Daily Capillus treatment is required and non-negotiable."
}
}
Run once:
/Users/YOU/open-brain/.venv/bin/python ~/.capillus-home-monitor/capillus_openbrain_sync.py --config ~/.capillus-home-monitor/config.json once
For always-on sync, edit monitor/deploy/launchd/com.example.capillus-openbrain-sync.plist, replace /Users/YOU, copy it to ~/Library/LaunchAgents/, and bootstrap it with launchctl.
Install The MCP Server
npm install
npm run build
Point the MCP at your monitor data:
export CAPILLUS_MONITOR_DATA_DIR="$HOME/.capillus-home-monitor/data"
node dist/src/index.js
For Hermes, configure a stdio MCP server equivalent to:
mcp_servers:
capillus:
enabled: true
command: /usr/local/bin/node
args:
- /path/to/capillus-hermes-mcp/dist/src/index.js
env:
CAPILLUS_MONITOR_DATA_DIR: /Users/YOU/.capillus-home-monitor/data
CAPILLUS_TIME_ZONE: America/New_York
Hermes exposes the tools with its normal mcp_<server>_<tool> prefix, for example mcp_capillus_capillus_today.
Tools
capillus_status: current presence, latest seen time, active session, device identity.capillus_today: local-day treatment completion and active session.capillus_sessions: recent inferred treatment sessions, including observed duration, inference window, credited duration, and completion basis.capillus_adherence: daily adherence, missed days, and current streak.capillus_observations: recent matched BLE observations and optional nearby candidates.capillus_device: pinned identity and observed proprietary BLE service notes.
Observed BLE Shape
The cap observed during development advertised as Capillus_CAP. A read-only GATT probe showed a proprietary UART-style service:
- service:
49535343-fe7d-4ae5-8fa9-9fafd205e455 - characteristic:
49535343-1e4d-4bd9-ba61-23c647249616 - characteristic properties:
write,notify,indicate,write-without-response
The public monitor does not send control commands. It uses local Bluetooth presence and timing only.
Safety
This is adherence telemetry, not medical advice. It does not evaluate hair growth, alter treatment, or control the cap.
Install Capillus Hermes in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install capillus-hermes-mcpInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add capillus-hermes-mcp -- npx -y github:adastra-labs/capillus-hermes-mcpFAQ
Is Capillus Hermes MCP free?
Yes, Capillus Hermes MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Capillus Hermes need an API key?
No, Capillus Hermes runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Capillus Hermes hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Capillus Hermes in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Capillus Hermes on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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