Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Raspberry Pi system administration. Monitor resources, manage services, perform updates and maintenance.
Raspberry Pi system administration. Monitor resources, manage services, perform updates and maintenance.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Complete system monitoring and introspection for the Raspberry Pi host. Access network details, system resources, storage, services, and more.
Checking Pi network configuration (IP, Tailscale) Monitoring system resources (CPU, memory, storage) Viewing running services and their status Checking temperature and hardware info Troubleshooting system issues Getting system overview for debugging
# Information Commands cd /home/srose/clawd/skills/pi-admin ./skill.sh overview ./skill.sh network ./skill.sh tailscale ./skill.sh resources ./skill.sh storage ./skill.sh services ./skill.sh hardware # Maintenance Commands ./skill.sh update # Update system packages ./skill.sh clean # Clean unused packages, logs, Docker ./skill.sh reboot # Reboot with countdown ./skill.sh restart-gateway # Restart the Clawdis Gateway # Complete system info ./skill.sh all
ToolDescriptionoverviewQuick system summarynetworkIP addresses, hostname, network interfacestailscaleTailscale status, IP, peersresourcesCPU, memory, temperaturestorageDisk usage, mount pointsservicesRunning services, Gateway statushardwareCPU info, Raspberry Pi model, GPUallComplete detailed dump
# Quick system check ./skill.sh overview # Debug network issues ./skill.sh network && ./skill.sh tailscale # Check if Gateway is running ./skill.sh services | grep gateway # Monitor disk space ./skill.sh storage
Network: Hostname Local IP addresses (eth0, wlan0) Network interface details DNS configuration Tailscale: Status (running/stopped) Tailscale IP Connected peers Exit node status Resources: CPU usage Memory usage (used/free/total) CPU temperature Uptime Storage: Disk usage by mount point Inode usage Free space Services: Gateway service status Docker containers Systemd services Port listeners Hardware: CPU model and cores Raspberry Pi model GPU memory Total RAM
Update system packages via apt: Updates package lists Shows upgradable packages Requires confirmation before upgrading Reports if reboot is needed Dry run: ./skill.sh update --dry-run shows what would be updated
Clean up system to free disk space: Removes unused packages (autoremove) Clears package cache Cleans old journal logs (keeps 7 days) Optionally cleans Docker artifacts Shows space saved Dry run: ./skill.sh clean --dry-run shows what would be cleaned
Graceful system reboot: 10-second countdown Ctrl+C to cancel Uses systemctl reboot Dry run: ./skill.sh reboot --dry-run shows countdown without rebooting
Restart the Clawdis Gateway service: Stops all running gateway processes Starts fresh gateway on port 18789 Confirms port is listening Shows access URLs Dry run: ./skill.sh restart-gateway --dry-run shows what would happen
Apply safe system optimizations: Disable Bluetooth service (~50MB RAM saved) Disable ModemManager (~30MB RAM saved) Disable Avahi/Zeroconf (~20MB RAM saved) Set swappiness to 10 (better RAM utilization) Dry run: ./skill.sh optimize --dry-run shows what would change Undo: ./skill.sh optimize --undo reverts all changes Total RAM savings: ~100MB Reversibility: Yes, use --undo flag to revert Note: All maintenance commands require sudo and ask for confirmation before making changes. Use --dry-run flag to preview changes without applying them.
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