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Kamino Positions Monitor

by Camilo Sacanamboy · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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/install kamino-positions-monitor
Description
Monitor Solana wallets with Kamino Lend positions for liquidation risk. Generates reports with collateral, debt, health metrics, liquidation prices, and acti...
README (SKILL.md)

Kamino Positions Monitor

Monitors Solana wallets with Kamino Lend positions. Outputs a liquidation-focused report with health metrics, SOL liquidation price, and how much to deposit or repay to reach 60% margin.

When to Use

  • User asks about Kamino positions, Solana lending, or liquidation risk
  • User wants to check fund health or get actionable recommendations
  • User mentions "Kamino", "Solana funds", "liquidation", or "DeFi monitoring"

Prerequisites

The kamino-positions-monitor project must be installed and configured. User must provide: Solana wallet addresses in wallets.json. RPC is optional—if SOLANA_RPC_URL is not set, the public Solana mainnet RPC is used (rate-limited; for heavy use, set a dedicated RPC in .env).

  1. Clone and install:
    git clone https://github.com/csacanam/kamino-positions-monitor
    cd kamino-positions-monitor && npm install
    
  2. Configure: copy wallets.json.examplewallets.json, add wallet addresses. Optional in .env: SOLANA_RPC_URL. When run via OpenClaw, the report is delivered to the user's chat automatically. For direct runs (cron, terminal), optional TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN and TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID send the report to a Telegram chat.
  3. Project path: directory containing kamino_monitor.js. Set KAMINO_MONITOR_PATH or use . if the workspace is the project.

Run the Monitor

cd "${KAMINO_MONITOR_PATH:-.}" && node kamino_monitor.js wallets.json

Output

Stdout gets the full report. Via OpenClaw, the agent delivers it to the user's chat. When run directly, optional TELEGRAM_* in .env also pushes to a Telegram chat (HTML formatting, Jupiter links).

Example (abbreviated):

📊 Funds Report | 02/22/26, 11:57 PM

📋 GLOBAL SUMMARY
   SOL price: $77.33
   Kamino: Coll $30881 | Debt $10521 | Net $20360
   To bring all to Health 60%: deposit ~$4583 or repay ~$1375
   P_liq of fund most at risk: $46.39 · SOL must drop 40% to reach
   If SOL drops:
     10% (SOL ~$70): deposit $7646 total (+$3047) or repay $2294 total (+$914)
     ...

👛 Fund 1 (Ab12…xyZ9)
   Spot: SOL 0.32 | USDC 0 | USDT 0 → $24.85
   Kamino: Coll $421 | Debt $189 | Net $232 🟢
   LTV 45% | Health 40% | Liq SOL: $46.39 (now $77.33)
   📌 For Health 60%: deposit ~$210 (~2.7 SOL) or repay ~$63
   🔗 https://jup.ag/portfolio/[wallet_address]

Interpreting Results

  • 🟢🟡🟠🔴: Risk level (green = healthy, red = near liquidation)
  • : No debt or no Kamino position
  • Health ratio 1.0 = at liquidation edge; >1 = safe
  • Health % 0% = liquidation; 100% = max margin

See reference.md for formula details.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears to do what it says: monitor Kamino lending positions using Node code in a GitHub repo. Before installing or running it you should: 1) inspect the repository (or ask for a known commit/tag) rather than blindly running git clone && npm install; 2) review package.json and any postinstall scripts to ensure no unexpected code will execute; 3) run the tool in an isolated environment (container or VM) if you have security concerns; 4) ensure wallets.json contains only public wallet addresses (not private keys or seed phrases); 5) use a dedicated SOLANA_RPC_URL and avoid exposing unrelated secrets—if you plan to enable Telegram delivery, treat TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN as sensitive and provide it only if you trust the code; and 6) prefer pinned releases (commit hash or release tag) over floating master branches. If you want, I can fetch and summarize the GitHub repository contents (package.json, kamino_monitor.js) so you can spot risky behaviors before running it.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: kamino-positions-monitor Version: 1.0.0 The skill is classified as suspicious primarily due to its reliance on an external GitHub repository (`https://github.com/csacanam/kamino-positions-monitor`) for its core logic, as instructed by `SKILL.md` via `git clone` and `npm install`. This introduces a significant supply chain risk, as the integrity of the external repository and its dependencies cannot be verified from the provided skill bundle. Additionally, the skill is designed to read potentially sensitive API keys (`SOLANA_RPC_URL`, `TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN`, `TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID`) from an `.env` file, which, while stated for legitimate purposes (Solana RPC connection, optional Telegram reports), are handled by the external, unverified script, posing a risk if that script were compromised or malicious.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description (Kamino/Solana liquidation monitoring) match the runtime instructions: the skill requires node and a project that computes collateral/debt/health from provided wallet addresses. Required binaries and declared inputs align with the task.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md stays on-topic: it tells the agent/user to install the kamino-positions-monitor repo, provide wallets.json, optionally set SOLANA_RPC_URL or TELEGRAM_* for delivery, and run node kamino_monitor.js. It does not instruct reading unrelated files or exfiltrating data to unexpected endpoints.
Install Mechanism
The skill is instruction-only (no install spec), but it directs the user to clone a GitHub repo and run npm install. Pulling and running external code (and npm install) is a normal pattern for this use but carries the usual risks: arbitrary code execution via repository content or npm postinstall scripts. The repo is a GitHub URL (not a shady host), which is better than a random server, but the code is not included here for review.
Credentials
No credentials are required by the skill itself. Optional environment variables mentioned (SOLANA_RPC_URL, TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID, KAMINO_MONITOR_PATH) are reasonable and directly related to operational needs (RPC access and optional Telegram delivery). There is no request for unrelated secrets or host config.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not always-enabled and does not request elevated platform privileges. It does not attempt to modify other skills or require persistent presence.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install kamino-positions-monitor
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /kamino-positions-monitor
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release
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Slug kamino-positions-monitor
Version 1.0.0
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kamino Positions Monitor?

Monitor Solana wallets with Kamino Lend positions for liquidation risk. Generates reports with collateral, debt, health metrics, liquidation prices, and acti... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 532 downloads so far.

How do I install Kamino Positions Monitor?

Run "/install kamino-positions-monitor" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Kamino Positions Monitor free?

Yes, Kamino Positions Monitor is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Kamino Positions Monitor support?

Kamino Positions Monitor is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Kamino Positions Monitor?

It is built and maintained by Camilo Sacanamboy (@csacanam); the current version is v1.0.0.

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