Provides high-performance POSIX system monitoring capabilities for AI clients like Claude Desktop and Cursor through a Model Context Protocol server.
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Leveraging a high-performance Go-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, POSIX System enables comprehensive monitoring of POSIX-compliant systems. It delivers real-time data on CPU, memory, disk, network, and processes to AI clients such as Claude Desktop and Cursor, facilitating intelligent system administration and analysis directly from these interfaces. Designed to be lightweight and cross-platform, it offers a seamless integration for monitoring critical system metrics across Linux, macOS, and other Unix variants.
Key Features
01System Info: CPU, memory, disk, network, process monitoring
02Real-time: Live system metrics with minimal latency
03Lightweight: Single binary, no external dependencies
04Cross-platform: Supports Linux, macOS, and other POSIX-compliant systems
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Use Cases
01Performing real-time system health checks and overviews via MCP clients.
02Analyzing detailed resource usage (CPU, memory, disk) for performance optimization.
03Identifying and monitoring resource-intensive processes across POSIX systems.