Score breakdown
Popularity is tracked separately. Support, ads, sponsorships, and tips never affect these signals.
Why it matters
Useful for Hermes users and local AI tinkerers who want a serious voice interface with visible approvals and activity, not just a novelty wake-word demo.
Who should use it
Who should skip it
Pass on eadmin2/jarvis_ai if its scope or audience does not match what your team is building right now.
About this signal
eadmin2/jarvis_ai is tracked by RepoRadar as a local ai utility in the Local AI Tools section. It was first seen on 2026-06-28 and last updated on 2026-06-28. The current verdict is 'try now' with a Silver tier and moderate setup difficulty. eadmin2/jarvis_ai leads on workflow potential (8.9) and open-source/build quality (8.4); its lowest signal is maturity (5.7), so factor that in before investing setup time. This page summarizes the evidence RepoRadar has captured from captured source metadata. The score, tier, risk label, and verdict on this page are never influenced by sponsorship, ads, or tips — they reflect only the usefulness, popularity, novelty, momentum, maturity, and evidence signals described in the RepoRadar methodology.
How this item is evaluated
RepoRadar assigned eadmin2/jarvis_ai a composite score of 7.8 out of 10, placing it in the Silver tier. This score combines weighted sub-signals: usefulness (35%), novelty (18%), momentum (14%), maturity (10%), open-source/build quality (7%), evidence quality (6%), workflow potential (6%), and setup ease (4%). Popularity is tracked separately at 1.0 and never affects the composite score or tier. The risk label of 'conditional' reflects inherent user-impacting hazards, not generic novelty. Items with no risk flag may still require normal code review before production use.
Putting this into practice? Read How to evaluate an AI tool before you adopt it for the checklist behind this score.
Risk explanation
J.A.R.V.I.S exposes a terminal-capable Hermes Agent through a browser HUD on your LAN, so first deployment should stay on a trusted network segment with command approvals left enabled; Voice replies use ElevenLabs by default while the underlying agent can read and write files or run commands, so both the voice-provider boundary and the agent permission boundary need review before daily use.
