Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Query and monitor UniFi network via local gateway API (Cloud Gateway Max / UniFi OS). Use when the user asks to "check UniFi", "list UniFi devices", "show who's on the network", "UniFi clients", "UniFi health", "top apps", "network alerts", "UniFi DPI", or mentions UniFi monitoring/status/dashboard.
Query and monitor UniFi network via local gateway API (Cloud Gateway Max / UniFi OS). Use when the user asks to "check UniFi", "list UniFi devices", "show who's on the network", "UniFi clients", "UniFi health", "top apps", "network alerts", "UniFi DPI", or mentions UniFi monitoring/status/dashboard.
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. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. 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. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Monitor and query your UniFi network via the local UniFi OS gateway API (tested on Cloud Gateway Max).
This skill provides read-only access to your UniFi network's operational data: Devices (APs, switches, gateway) status and health Active clients (who's connected where) Network health overview Traffic insights (top applications via DPI) Recent alarms and events All operations are GET-only and safe for monitoring/reporting.
Create the credentials file: ~/.clawdbot/credentials/unifi/config.json { "url": "https://10.1.0.1", "username": "api", "password": "YOUR_PASSWORD", "site": "default" } url: Your UniFi OS gateway IP/hostname (HTTPS) username: Local UniFi OS admin username password: Local UniFi OS admin password site: Site name (usually default)
All commands support optional json argument for raw JSON output (default is human-readable table).
Comprehensive view of all network stats (Health, Devices, Clients, Networks, DPI, etc.): bash scripts/dashboard.sh bash scripts/dashboard.sh json # Raw JSON for all sections Output: Full ASCII dashboard with all metrics.
Shows all UniFi devices (APs, switches, gateway): bash scripts/devices.sh bash scripts/devices.sh json # Raw JSON Output: Device name, model, IP, state, uptime, connected clients
Shows who's currently connected: bash scripts/clients.sh bash scripts/clients.sh json # Raw JSON Output: Hostname, IP, MAC, AP, signal strength, RX/TX rates
Site-wide health status: bash scripts/health.sh bash scripts/health.sh json # Raw JSON Output: Subsystem status (WAN, LAN, WLAN), counts (up/adopted/disconnected)
Top bandwidth consumers by application: bash scripts/top-apps.sh bash scripts/top-apps.sh 15 # Show top 15 (default: 10) Output: App name, category, RX/TX/total traffic in GB
Recent alarms and events: bash scripts/alerts.sh bash scripts/alerts.sh 50 # Show last 50 (default: 20) Output: Timestamp, alarm key, message, affected device
When the user asks about UniFi: "What's on my network?" โ Run bash scripts/devices.sh + bash scripts/clients.sh "Is everything healthy?" โ Run bash scripts/health.sh "Any problems?" โ Run bash scripts/alerts.sh "What's using bandwidth?" โ Run bash scripts/top-apps.sh "Show me a dashboard" or general checkup โ Run bash scripts/dashboard.sh Always confirm the output looks reasonable before presenting it to the user (check for auth failures, empty data, etc.).
Requires network access to your UniFi gateway Uses UniFi OS login + /proxy/network API path All calls are read-only GET requests Tested endpoints are documented in references/unifi-readonly-endpoints.md
Tested Endpoints โ Full catalog of verified read-only API calls on your Cloud Gateway Max
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