vmware-monitorUse this skill for safe, risk-free queries of VMware infrastructure — code-level enforced safety means no destructive operations exist in the codebase. Directly handles: a one-glance cross-cluster health summary, object-centered VM/host/datastore investigation drill-downs (correlating surrounding infrastructure + recent events), a cross-vCenter "what needs attention now?" rollup, list VMs/hosts/datastores/clusters, active alarms, recent events, VM details. Always use vmware-monitor when the user asks to "list VMs", "check vSphere alarms", "show host status", "is anything on fire", "what needs attention now", "what is happening around this VM/host/datastore", "investigate this VM" — or needs read-only VMware info before making changes. Do NOT use for any write operations — this skill is code-level read-only and cannot modify, create, or delete any resource. For VM modifications use vmware-aiops, for networking use vmware-nsx, for metrics/capacity use vmware-aria. For load balancing/AVI/AKO use vmware-avi.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install zw008/vmware-monitorGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://github.com/zw008/VMware-MonitorAudited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
Enterprise IT teams can use this skill to continuously monitor their VMware vCenter or ESXi environments for health issues, such as active alarms, hardware sensor alerts, and critical events. It enables proactive detection of VM failures, host connection losses, or storage capacity warnings without risking accidental modifications, ensuring stable operations.
Organizations in finance or healthcare can leverage this skill to generate read-only reports on VM inventory, event logs, and snapshot lists for compliance audits. It provides a safe way to query infrastructure details without altering configurations, helping meet regulatory requirements for documentation and oversight.
Disaster recovery teams can use this skill to assess VMware environments by listing VMs, hosts, and datastores to identify critical assets and their statuses. It supports planning recovery strategies by providing inventory and health data in a risk-free manner, avoiding disruptions during testing phases.
Educational institutions or training labs can employ this skill to monitor VMware setups used for teaching or experimentation. It allows instructors to query VM details, check logs, and track student activities without the risk of accidental deletions or reconfigurations, ensuring a stable learning environment.
MSPs can integrate this skill to offer read-only monitoring services for multiple client VMware environments. It enables querying inventory, alarms, and events across different targets, providing insights for support tickets and maintenance without requiring full administrative access, enhancing security and trust.
Offer a SaaS platform that uses this skill to provide continuous VMware monitoring with alerts via webhooks to Slack or Discord. Charge clients a monthly fee based on the number of VMs or hosts monitored, leveraging the read-only safety to assure zero operational risk.
Provide consulting services to help enterprises install, configure, and integrate this skill into their AI tools like Claude Code or Cursor. Offer packages for setup, training, and custom MCP server deployment, generating revenue from one-time project fees or ongoing support contracts.
Monetize the open-source skill by offering premium support, advanced features like enhanced log analytics, or priority updates. Use a freemium model where basic monitoring is free, but businesses pay for additional capabilities or guaranteed response times, driving revenue from enterprise clients.
💬 Integration Tip
For best results, configure the MCP server in Claude Code or Cursor to enable structured tool calls without manual CLI commands, ensuring seamless interaction with VMware environments.
Scored Aug 7, 2026
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