vmware-aiopsUse this skill whenever the user needs to manage VMs in VMware/vSphere/ESXi — it's the entry point for all VM operations. Directly handles: power on/off, clone, snapshot, migrate, deploy from OVA or templates, run commands inside VMs, batch operations, cluster management, vCenter alarm acknowledgment, a one-glance cluster-health triage ("is anything on fire?"), and VM/host/datastore investigation drill-downs. Always use this skill for any "power on", "clone", "deploy", "migrate", "batch", "guest exec", "alarm", or VM lifecycle task, and for triage like "is anything on fire" / "what needs attention now" / "investigate this VM", when the context is explicitly VMware, vSphere, or ESXi. Do NOT use for general read-only queries (inventory/events/VM details — use vmware-monitor), NSX networking (use vmware-nsx), storage/iSCSI/vSAN (use vmware-storage), or Kubernetes cluster lifecycle (use vmware-vks). For multi-step workflows use vmware-pilot. For load balancing/AVI/AKO use vmware-avi.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install zw008/vmware-aiopsGrade Good — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Accesses system directories or attempts privilege escalation
/var/log/Calls external URL not in known-safe list
https://github.com/zw008/VMware-AIopsAI Analysis
The skill interacts with VMware infrastructure which requires credentials, but the external URL (GitHub repository) is consistent with its open-source nature and installation methods. The system directory access (/var/log/) appears related to scheduled log scanning functionality described in the skill's purpose.
Audited Apr 16, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 20, 2026
IT teams can use this skill to continuously monitor VMware environments, checking for alarms, hardware sensor issues, and event logs across vCenter and ESXi hosts. It enables proactive maintenance by identifying potential failures before they impact operations, with webhook notifications to Slack or Discord for real-time alerts.
Development teams can leverage natural language commands to create, power on/off, snapshot, clone, and migrate VMs, streamlining testing and deployment workflows. This reduces manual intervention, accelerates environment provisioning, and supports batch operations for scaling development or staging setups efficiently.
System administrators can manage cluster configurations, including setting up HA/DRS, to ensure business continuity and minimize downtime. The skill facilitates iSCSI storage setup and vSAN monitoring, helping organizations maintain resilient infrastructure with automated failover and capacity planning through Aria Operations integration.
DevOps engineers can use this skill to deploy and manage vSphere Kubernetes Service clusters, integrating containerized applications with VMware infrastructure. It simplifies orchestration tasks, such as cluster creation and host management, bridging traditional virtualization with modern cloud-native workflows for hybrid environments.
Operations teams can automate VM deployments from OVA files, templates, or linked clones, reducing manual setup time and errors. This is ideal for rapid scaling in data centers or cloud environments, supporting batch operations and scheduled scans to maintain consistency and compliance across virtualized assets.
MSPs can offer this skill as part of a subscription service for clients needing VMware monitoring and management, charging monthly fees based on infrastructure size or usage. It enables remote support with automated alerts and operations, reducing on-site visits and improving service margins through scalable automation.
Sell enterprise licenses to large organizations for internal use, bundled with premium support, training, and customization services. This model targets IT departments seeking to enhance operational efficiency, with revenue from one-time license fees or tiered support packages for ongoing maintenance and updates.
Offer consulting services to integrate this skill into existing VMware environments, providing setup, configuration, and workflow optimization. Revenue comes from project-based fees or hourly rates, helping clients adopt AI-powered operations and tailor the tool to specific use cases like compliance or performance tuning.
💬 Integration Tip
For token-sensitive workflows, prefer CLI mode over MCP to reduce context load; ensure environment variables like VMWARE_AIOPS_CONFIG are properly set before use.
Scored Jul 18, 2026
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