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APIMon

name: APIMon

by bytesagain1 · published 2026-03-22

开发工具数据处理
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// Install command
$ claw add gh:bytesagain1/bytesagain1-apimon
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// Full documentation

---

name: APIMon

description: "Monitor API endpoints and track response times to catch outages. Use when checking uptime, validating schemas, or generating status reports."

version: "2.0.0"

author: "BytesAgain"

homepage: https://bytesagain.com

source: https://github.com/bytesagain/ai-skills

tags: ["api","monitor","health","uptime","response","latency","rest","devops"]

categories: ["Developer Tools", "System Tools"]

---

# 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 <input>` | Record a check entry (no args = show recent checks) |

| `apimon validate <input>` | Record a validation entry (no args = show recent validations) |

| `apimon generate <input>` | Record a generation entry (no args = show recent generations) |

| `apimon format <input>` | Record a format entry (no args = show recent formats) |

| `apimon lint <input>` | Record a lint entry (no args = show recent lints) |

| `apimon explain <input>` | Record an explain entry (no args = show recent explains) |

| `apimon convert <input>` | Record a conversion entry (no args = show recent conversions) |

| `apimon template <input>` | Record a template entry (no args = show recent templates) |

| `apimon diff <input>` | Record a diff entry (no args = show recent diffs) |

| `apimon preview <input>` | Record a preview entry (no args = show recent previews) |

| `apimon fix <input>` | Record a fix entry (no args = show recent fixes) |

| `apimon report <input>` | Record a report entry (no args = show recent reports) |

| `apimon stats` | Show summary statistics across all log files |

| `apimon export <fmt>` | Export all data in json, csv, or txt format |

| `apimon search <term>` | 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/<command>.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|<input>`
  • 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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