vps-guardianAutonomous VPS monitoring and auto-remediation — kills runaway procs, frees disk, restarts dead services, hardens security. Not alerts. Action.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install strouddustinn-bot/vps-guardianGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Accesses system directories or attempts privilege escalation
sudo chmodCalls external URL not in known-safe list
https://github.com/vps-guardian/guardian/issuesUses known external API (expected, informational)
raw.githubusercontent.comAudited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Jul 24, 2026
An e-commerce platform runs its checkout and product catalog on a VPS. The Guardian automatically kills runaway database queries causing high CPU, clears disk space from old logs, and restarts downed payment service processes, ensuring zero downtime during peak shopping hours.
A SaaS provider relies on a single VPS for its application backend. The Guardian monitors critical services like the API server and message queue, restarting them on failure, freeing disk from tmp files, and blocking SSH brute-force attempts to maintain uptime without manual intervention.
A DevOps team uses a VPS for CI/CD runners and test environments. The Guardian prevents resource exhaustion by killing runaway test processes, cleaning apt caches, and restarting Docker services, ensuring continuous integration pipelines run smoothly.
A blogger or forum admin hosts their site on a low-cost VPS. The Guardian handles common issues like zombie processes from php-fpm, disk space from nginx logs, and auto-restarts MariaDB, reducing the need for constant manual server management.
A small business runs internal tools (e.g., CRM, file server) on a VPS. The Guardian recovers memory by dropping caches, detects and blocks brute-force SSH attacks, and restarts dead services like Samba or Nextcloud, allowing non-technical staff to rely on the system.
Offer the core Guardian agent for free (open-source) with basic functionality. A premium subscription provides a centralized dashboard with historical logs, advanced trend analysis, and multi-server management. Revenue comes from subscription fees.
Provide a fully managed service where the provider installs, configures, and monitors the Guardian on client VPSs. Includes 24/7 support and custom threshold tuning. Revenue from monthly per-server managed service charges.
Offer consulting services to integrate the Guardian into existing infrastructure, create custom remediation scripts, and train teams. Revenue from one-time project fees and ongoing support contracts.
💬 Integration Tip
Start by running a dry-run scan to understand what the Guardian would do, then adjust the config thresholds to match your workload before enabling daemon mode.
Scored Jul 24, 2026
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