homelab-runbookScan and document all running services on this machine — Docker containers, system services (launchd/systemd), and open listening ports. Generates a human-re...
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http://192.168.1.10:32400Audited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated May 12, 2026
Automatically generate a comprehensive Markdown runbook listing all running Docker containers, system services, and open ports on a homelab server. Useful for hobbyists, SREs, or IT admins to maintain up-to-date documentation of their lab.
When investigating performance issues or security concerns, quickly scan and document what is running to identify unexpected containers or unauthorized port listeners. Agents can summarize findings and flag anomalies.
Run the skill on a cron schedule to generate periodic service snapshots. Useful for compliance auditing, change management, or simply keeping a historical record of service states.
Extend the skill to scan multiple machines by running the scripts on each host and aggregating the JSON outputs. A central runbook can then provide a unified view of all services across a homelab fleet.
When a user reports an unknown service or a potential breach, the agent immediately generates a runbook to inventorize active services and open ports, helping the security team assess the attack surface quickly.
Offer basic runbook generation for free, with paid plans that include scheduled runs, multi-host aggregation, and integration with external monitoring tools.
Provide a white-label version that MSPs can install for their clients, automating documentation of client homelabs and generating branded runbooks as a value-added service.
Keep the core scanning scripts open-source to build community trust, and sell enterprise plugins for advanced features like real-time alerts, custom reporting, and role-based access control.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate with Obsidian or Notion by scripting the runbook output file to be ingested automatically. For multi-host setups, chain the scans via SSH and aggregate JSON files.
Scored May 12, 2026
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