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  • Retrieve the ARP table to view IP-to-MAC address mappings for hosts on the local network. Works across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
    MIT
  • Verify sudo access availability on remote servers, detecting passwordless or password-required sudo for Linux/macOS, and check Administrator elevation on Windows.
    GPL 3.0
  • Verify server health by returning server and dependency versions. Use as first call to confirm server is running and version compatible.
    MIT
  • Activate maintenance mode for Heroku apps to redirect traffic, schedule updates, and manage service interruptions. Ensures smooth transitions during deployments or planned maintenance windows.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve system heartbeat status to check node role (primary/standby), heartbeat age, Mac liveness, bot process counts, and active bot node for dual-node failover.
    MIT

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  • Determine if the OpenClaw daemon is running on the server and fetch its version information to confirm the service is operational.
    Apache 2.0
  • Collects a read-only snapshot of system resources on a Linux server by running inspection commands (top, free, df, ss, ps). Select a view type: overview, cpu, memory, disk, network, or process.
    MIT
  • Capture a memory graph snapshot of a running Mac or iOS simulator process. Specify app name or PID to generate a .memgraph file for leak analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • List all running app windows (instances) with their id, display, name, command, and status, including sandboxes started outside the server. Use to discover available instances and verify one is active before driving it.
    MIT
  • Check server reachability and obtain the current server time in Unix seconds and ISO 8601 UTC format to anchor time windows for fetching candles.
    MIT
  • Retrieves the full statement of movements for a single ledger over a date range: each entry with running balance, plus opening and closing balances, to explain what drove the balance.
    MIT