/install hormuz-strait-monitor
Hormuz Strait Transit Monitor
Track shipping transit data through the Strait of Hormuz - a critical chokepoint for global oil supply.
Quick Start
# Run the monitor
python ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/hormuz-strait-monitor/scripts/hormuz_monitor.py
# With notification channel
python ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/hormuz-strait-monitor/scripts/hormuz_monitor.py --channel wecom
# Debug mode (keep browser visible)
python ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/hormuz-strait-monitor/scripts/hormuz_monitor.py --debug
Data Collected
| Source | Field | Format | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| hormuzstraitmonitor.com | Transits (24h) | Number of ships | 6 ships |
| Day Normal | Daily average | 60/day | |
| Daily Throughput | DWT (Deadweight Tonnage) | 500K DWT | |
| Avg Throughput | Average DWT | 10.3M | |
| shipxy.com | Non-Iranian Vessels | Count from vessel list | 4 vessels |
Data Sources
| Source | URL | Data Collected |
|---|---|---|
| hormuzstraitmonitor.com | https://hormuzstraitmonitor.com/ | Transits (24h), Daily Throughput, Day Normal, Avg Throughput |
| shipxy.com | https://www.shipxy.com/special/hormuz | Non-Iranian vessels exiting strait in 12h |
Both sites require JavaScript rendering - static HTTP fetch will not work.
Alert Conditions
Alert triggers when any condition is met:
| Condition | Threshold | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Transits Recovery | >= 10 vessels | Absolute recovery threshold |
| Transits Recovery | >= 20% of day normal | Relative recovery threshold |
| Throughput Recovery | >= 20% of avg | Oil flow returning |
| Non-Iranian Vessels | >= 10 exiting in 12h | Western/Asian shipping activity |
Output
Data is appended to CSV: ~/.openclaw/workspace/memory/hormuz-transit-data.csv
Columns:
timestamp- Collection timetransits_24h- Vessels transited in last 24hdaily_throughput- Current daily oil flowday_normal- Normal daily transit countavg_throughput- Average daily throughputnon_iranian_vessels- Non-Iranian vessels exiting in 12halerts- Alert messages (if any)
Configuration
See references/config.json for threshold customization.
To enable notifications:
- Edit
references/config.json - Set
"channel": "wecom"or other supported channel - Or use
--channelflag at runtime
Environment Requirements
Required:
- Google Chrome (installed at
/usr/bin/google-chrome) - Python 3.x
- selenium + webdriver-manager
Install dependencies:
pip install selenium webdriver-manager
Chrome version: This skill uses Chrome 147+ (headless mode).
Workflow
-
Fetch hormuzstraitmonitor.com
- Launch headless Chrome
- Wait for JavaScript rendering (~10s)
- Parse Transits (24h), Daily Throughput, Day Normal, Avg
- Use regex patterns for data extraction
-
Fetch shipxy.com
- Navigate to Chinese shipping portal
- Wait for rendering (~15s)
- Parse Non-Iranian vessel count (Chinese text patterns)
-
Record Data
- Append to CSV file
- Include timestamp and all collected values
-
Check Alerts
- Compare current vs previous data
- Evaluate threshold conditions
- Generate alert messages
-
Notify (if configured)
- If alerts triggered OR channel configured
- Send summary via specified channel
Troubleshooting
Chrome not found:
ERROR: Chrome binary not found at /usr/bin/google-chrome
Solution: Install Google Chrome or update binary path in script.
Selenium not installed:
ERROR: selenium and webdriver-manager not installed
Solution: pip install selenium webdriver-manager
Data not parsed:
- Check debug screenshots:
~/.openclaw/workspace/memory/hormuzstraitmonitor_debug.png - Run with
--debugto see browser content - Website structure may have changed - update regex patterns
Timeout errors:
- Increase wait time in script (JavaScript-heavy pages)
- Check network connectivity to both sites
Cron Integration
To monitor regularly, add to heartbeat or cron:
Heartbeat (HEARTBEAT.md):
- Check Hormuz Strait transit data (every 4h)
Cron job:
# Every 4 hours
openclaw cron add --schedule "0 */4 * * *" --name hormuz-monitor \
--payload '{"kind": "agentTurn", "message": "Run Hormuz Strait monitor skill"}'
Notes
- The Strait of Hormuz handles ~20% of global oil consumption
- During Iran-West tensions, transits may drop significantly
- Recovery signals indicate de-escalation or alternative routing
- Non-Iranian vessel count is key indicator of Western/Asian shipping confidence
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install hormuz-strait-monitor - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/hormuz-strait-monitor - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Hormuz Strait Monitor?
Track shipping transit data through the Strait of Hormuz. Monitors transits, daily throughput, and non-Iranian vessel counts from hormuzstraitmonitor.com and... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 125 downloads so far.
How do I install Hormuz Strait Monitor?
Run "/install hormuz-strait-monitor" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Hormuz Strait Monitor free?
Yes, Hormuz Strait Monitor is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Hormuz Strait Monitor support?
Hormuz Strait Monitor is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Hormuz Strait Monitor?
It is built and maintained by 赖根 (@laigen); the current version is v1.0.0.