Diagnose Linux systems and control desktop hardware with compact, safe JSON output.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "sysprobe-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Check the current CPU, memory, disk, and high-load processes on this Linux host, and return key diagnostic information and possible causes in compact JSON.
A compact JSON diagnostic report with resource usage overview, abnormal processes, and likely performance bottlenecks.
List available desktop or hardware control actions, and only execute state-changing actions after I explicitly provide the required flag; first return options and risk notes.
A JSON response describing available control actions, which ones are mutating, and what safety confirmation is required.
Return a compact, size-limited JSON summary of this Linux machine’s status for direct parsing by automation scripts, including network, storage, and key service states.
Program-friendly structured JSON with clear fields and controlled size, ready for monitoring or automation workflows.
Audit MCP servers for conformance, tool usability, and error handling quality.
Diagnose system issues, monitor resources, inspect logs, and test connectivity.
Interact with Linux systems via MCP for monitoring, diagnostics, and operations.
Use one MCP server for filesystem, database, web, and system operations.
Enable MCP-compatible models to access disk, files, and live weather data.
A modular MCP tool for echo, system info, time, math, and file reading.