dhawala-mission-controlCLI-first system health aggregator for autonomous AI agents. Query all agent processes, resources, cron jobs, and services in one shot. Use when a user asks...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install dhawala4/dhawala-mission-controlGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Accesses system directories or attempts privilege escalation
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Generated Mar 21, 2026
IT operations teams managing autonomous AI agents like OpenClaw daemons and AOMS use this skill for daily health checks and troubleshooting. It aggregates system status, resource usage, and service logs into a single CLI command, reducing manual checks across multiple tools.
DevOps engineers run this skill before deploying updates to AI agent systems to ensure all components are healthy. It checks CPU, RAM, disk, cron jobs, and services, providing a go/no-go decision based on color-coded thresholds to prevent failures.
Data scientists and AI researchers use it to diagnose slow agent performance by checking resource health and logs. It helps identify bottlenecks like high CPU load or memory usage, enabling quick fixes without deep system expertise.
System administrators schedule automated daily checks using OpenClaw cron to generate JSON reports. This enables proactive monitoring of autonomous infrastructure, alerting teams to issues like disk space or service failures before they impact operations.
After system outages or restarts, operators use this skill to verify that all AI agents and services are running correctly. It provides a quick status overview, ensuring autonomous systems like VPS workers and gateways are back online.
Offer the core CLI skill for free on ClawHub to build a user base, then charge for premium features like advanced analytics, historical data storage, or integration with third-party monitoring platforms. Revenue comes from subscriptions for enterprise teams.
Provide paid consulting to help organizations integrate this skill into their existing AI infrastructure, offering customization for specific agent types or monitoring needs. Revenue is generated through project-based fees and ongoing support contracts.
Bundle this skill as part of a larger enterprise monitoring suite for autonomous systems, targeting companies with extensive AI deployments. Revenue comes from licensing fees for the suite, with this tool enhancing value by simplifying health checks.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure Bash 4+ and standard Linux utilities are installed; for GPU monitoring, add nvidia-smi, and integrate with OpenClaw cron for automated scheduling.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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