Dashboard script for /status command that shows: - System health (disk, memory, load, updates) - Kubernetes status (nodes, pods) - Email summary (unread count) - Calendar overview Features: - Graceful handling of missing tools - Health indicators (✅/⚠️/⏸️) - Works in sandbox and full environments 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude Automation
Scheduled automation for Claude agent workflows using systemd user timers.
Active Timers
| Timer | Schedule | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
k8s-agent-health-check.timer |
Every 6 hours | Comprehensive cluster health check |
k8s-agent-daily-summary.timer |
Daily at 8am | Lightweight cluster status digest |
claude-log-rotation.timer |
Weekly (Sunday midnight) | Clean up old log files |
restic-backup.timer |
Hourly | Backup automation |
omarchy-battery-monitor.timer |
Every 30 seconds | Battery status monitoring |
Commands
# List all timers with next run time
systemctl --user list-timers
# Check timer status
systemctl --user status k8s-agent-health-check.timer
# Manually trigger a workflow
systemctl --user start k8s-agent-health-check
# View logs
journalctl --user -u k8s-agent-health-check
# View recent logs with follow
journalctl --user -u k8s-agent-health-check -f
# Check for failed services
systemctl --user --failed
Timer Locations
All timers and services are in: ~/.config/systemd/user/
Workflows
Workflows are in: ~/.claude/workflows/
health/cluster-health-check.yaml- Full health check (6-hourly)health/cluster-daily-summary.yaml- Quick status digest (daily)
Scheduler
The scheduler.sh script wraps Claude CLI invocations:
./scheduler.sh <workflow-name>
./scheduler.sh cluster-health-check
./scheduler.sh cluster-daily-summary
Logs
- Workflow logs:
~/.claude/logs/workflows/ - Journal logs:
journalctl --user -u <service-name>
Maintenance
# Reload after editing timer/service files
systemctl --user daemon-reload
# Enable a new timer
systemctl --user enable --now <timer-name>.timer
# Disable a timer
systemctl --user disable --now <timer-name>.timer