linux-patcherAutomated Linux server patching and Docker container updates. Use when the user asks to update, patch, or upgrade Linux servers, apply security updates, update Docker containers, check for system updates, or manage server maintenance across multiple hosts. Supports Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS, Amazon Linux, and SUSE. Includes PatchMon integration for automatic host detection and intelligent Docker handling.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install jgm2025/linux-patcherGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Accesses sensitive credential files or environment variables
~/.ssh/id_rsaSends data to undocumented external endpoint (potential exfiltration)
POST → https://patchmon.example.com/api/auth/loginAccesses system directories or attempts privilege escalation
/etc/sudoersCalls external URL not in known-safe list
https://patchmon.example.comGenerated Mar 21, 2026
An IT department manages a fleet of Linux servers across development, staging, and production environments. They need to apply security patches and update Docker containers regularly to mitigate vulnerabilities and ensure compliance. This skill automates the process, reducing manual effort and minimizing downtime during maintenance windows.
An e-commerce company runs its website on multiple Linux servers with Dockerized microservices for scalability. They require frequent updates to patch security flaws and keep container images current to handle peak traffic periods. The skill enables automated, parallel updates across hosts, ensuring high availability and security without disrupting customer transactions.
A healthcare provider operates Linux servers hosting patient data and applications, subject to strict regulatory requirements like HIPAA. They need to apply security updates promptly to protect sensitive information and maintain audit trails. This skill integrates with PatchMon for automated detection of hosts needing patches, helping meet compliance deadlines and reduce security risks.
A cloud hosting company manages thousands of Linux instances for clients across various distributions like Ubuntu and RHEL. They offer managed services that include regular patching and Docker updates to ensure performance and security. The skill supports multiple distributions and allows selective updates, enabling efficient, large-scale maintenance operations.
Offer this skill as part of a monthly subscription service for clients who outsource IT maintenance. Charge based on the number of servers or updates performed, providing automated patching and reporting to reduce client workload. Revenue streams include setup fees, recurring subscriptions, and premium support tiers.
Develop a cloud-based platform that integrates this skill with additional features like dashboards, analytics, and compliance reporting. Sell licenses to enterprises for self-service patching across their infrastructure. Generate revenue through tiered pricing based on host count, features, and support levels.
Provide consulting services to help organizations deploy and customize this skill for their specific environments, including setup, security configuration, and integration with existing tools like PatchMon. Charge hourly or project-based fees for implementation, training, and ongoing optimization.
💬 Integration Tip
Ensure SSH key authentication and passwordless sudo are properly configured on target hosts before use, and test in non-production environments for untested distributions to avoid disruptions.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
Uses known external API (expected, informational)
raw.githubusercontent.comAudited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
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