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Apimon

by bytesagain1 · GitHub ↗ · v2.0.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Monitor API endpoints and track response times to catch outages. Use when checking uptime, validating schemas, or generating status reports.
README (SKILL.md)

APIMon

Apimon v2.0.0 — a devtools command-line toolkit for checking, validating, generating, formatting, linting, explaining, converting, templating, diffing, previewing, fixing, and reporting on API-related tasks. All operations are timestamped and logged, with built-in search, statistics, and multi-format export.

Commands

Command Description
apimon check \x3Cinput> Record a check entry (no args = show recent checks)
apimon validate \x3Cinput> Record a validation entry (no args = show recent validations)
apimon generate \x3Cinput> Record a generation entry (no args = show recent generations)
apimon format \x3Cinput> Record a format entry (no args = show recent formats)
apimon lint \x3Cinput> Record a lint entry (no args = show recent lints)
apimon explain \x3Cinput> Record an explain entry (no args = show recent explains)
apimon convert \x3Cinput> Record a conversion entry (no args = show recent conversions)
apimon template \x3Cinput> Record a template entry (no args = show recent templates)
apimon diff \x3Cinput> Record a diff entry (no args = show recent diffs)
apimon preview \x3Cinput> Record a preview entry (no args = show recent previews)
apimon fix \x3Cinput> Record a fix entry (no args = show recent fixes)
apimon report \x3Cinput> Record a report entry (no args = show recent reports)
apimon stats Show summary statistics across all log files
apimon export \x3Cfmt> Export all data in json, csv, or txt format
apimon search \x3Cterm> Search across all entries for a keyword
apimon recent Show the 20 most recent activity entries
apimon status Health check — version, data dir, entry count, disk usage
apimon help Show usage info and all available commands
apimon version Show version (v2.0.0)

How It Works

Each command (check, validate, generate, format, etc.) works as a timestamped log recorder:

  • With arguments: saves the input to ~/.local/share/apimon/\x3Ccommand>.log with a timestamp, then confirms the entry count.
  • Without arguments: displays the 20 most recent entries from that command's log file.

All activity is also recorded in a central history.log for cross-command traceability.

Data Storage

  • Location: ~/.local/share/apimon/
  • Log files: One .log file per command (e.g., check.log, validate.log, format.log)
  • History: history.log — central activity log across all commands
  • Export: export.json, export.csv, or export.txt generated on demand
  • Format: Each log line is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM|\x3Cinput>

Requirements

  • Bash (4.0+)
  • Standard Unix utilities (wc, du, grep, tail, head, date)
  • No external dependencies or API keys required

When to Use

  1. API health monitoring — use apimon check "GET /health returned 200 in 45ms" to log each endpoint check with response details
  2. Schema validation tracking — run apimon validate "OpenAPI spec v3.1 passed all rules" to record validation outcomes over time
  3. Generating mock data records — use apimon generate "Mock /users response with 50 entries" to log data generation tasks
  4. Linting API definitions — run apimon lint "spectral lint passed for orders.yaml" to track lint history
  5. Uptime reporting — use apimon report "Daily uptime: 99.97%" to log uptime metrics, then apimon export json to build dashboards

Examples

# Check an API endpoint
apimon check "GET https://api.example.com/health — 200 OK, 32ms"

# Validate a response schema
apimon validate "POST /orders response matches OrderSchema v2"

# Generate mock data
apimon generate "10 sample user objects for /api/users"

# Format an API response
apimon format "pretty-print JSON response from /api/products"

# Lint an API spec
apimon lint "openapi-lint passed for petstore.yaml"

# Explain an HTTP status
apimon explain "502 Bad Gateway — upstream server not responding"

# Convert request format
apimon convert "curl command to Python requests"

# Create a request template
apimon template "GET with auth headers and pagination"

# Diff two API versions
apimon diff "v1 vs v2 breaking changes in /users endpoint"

# Preview a request
apimon preview "GET /api/search?q=test&limit=20"

# Record a fix
apimon fix "resolved timeout issue on /api/export endpoint"

# Generate a report entry
apimon report "Weekly API health summary: 99.9% uptime"

# View summary statistics
apimon stats

# Export all data as CSV
apimon export csv

# Search for keywords
apimon search "timeout"

# View recent activity
apimon recent

# Health check
apimon status

Output

Results go to stdout. Save with apimon export json > backup.json. All entries are persisted to the data directory for later retrieval and analysis.


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Usage Guidance
This skill appears coherent with its stated purpose: it provides a simple local CLI logger that stores entries in ~/.local/share/apimon and can export them. Before installing/using: (1) be aware any input you log is persisted — avoid logging secrets or full API responses that include tokens; (2) the package includes scripts/script.sh but no automated install step, so you'll need to install or run the script yourself if you want an 'apimon' command; (3) if you plan to store logs long-term or share exports, consider restricting the data directory permissions or cleaning sensitive fields before logging. If you want higher assurance, inspect scripts/script.sh locally (it's plain bash) before running.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: apimon Version: 2.0.1 APIMon is a simple Bash-based logging utility that allows an AI agent to record and track API-related activities (e.g., uptime checks, schema validations) in local log files located at ~/.local/share/apimon/. The script (scripts/script.sh) only performs basic file I/O, string appending, and standard Unix operations like grep and tail; it does not execute network requests, access sensitive credentials, or contain any instructions designed to subvert the agent's behavior.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description (API monitoring, uptime, schema validation, reporting) align with the included commands and the script implementation: each command records timestamped entries to per-command log files and a central history. There are no unrelated binaries, env vars, or external cloud credentials requested.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions and the script are narrowly scoped to recording, listing, searching, exporting, and reporting log entries in the data directory (~/.local/share/apimon). The skill does not perform network calls or read other system configuration. Note: it persists whatever text you pass (which may include sensitive API responses or tokens) to disk — review inputs before logging.
Install Mechanism
The skill is instruction-only (no install spec) which is low risk, but a runnable implementation (scripts/script.sh) is included. SKILL.md assumes an 'apimon' CLI; there is no install instruction to place scripts/script.sh on PATH. This is an operational mismatch (you must manually install or invoke the script), not a security red flag.
Credentials
No environment variables or credentials are required. The script uses HOME to create and write to ~/.local/share/apimon — reasonable for a local logger, but be aware logs may contain sensitive data you supply (API keys, full responses).
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request always:true or elevated privileges and only writes to its own data directory. It does not modify other skills, system-wide agent settings, or read unrelated credential/config paths.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install apimon
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /apimon
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v2.0.1
update
v2.0.0
v2.5 standard: Use-when desc, homepage, source, security fix
v1.0.7
old template -> domain-specific v2.0.0
v1.0.6
old template -> domain-specific v2.0.0
v1.0.5
Quality upgrade
v1.0.4
Quality upgrade: custom functionality
v1.0.3
De-template, unique content, script cleanup
v1.0.2
Quality fix: cleaner docs, removed flags
v1.0.1
Quality improvement: better docs, examples, cleaner text
v1.0.0
Initial release
Metadata
Slug apimon
Version 2.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 10
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apimon?

Monitor API endpoints and track response times to catch outages. Use when checking uptime, validating schemas, or generating status reports. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 319 downloads so far.

How do I install Apimon?

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

Is Apimon free?

Yes, Apimon is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Apimon support?

Apimon is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Apimon?

It is built and maintained by bytesagain1 (@bytesagain1); the current version is v2.0.1.

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