openclaw / macbook-optimizer
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Complete MacBook optimization suite: monitoring, troubleshooting, cleanup, and performance tuning. Works on all Macs (Intel & Apple Silicon). No extra tools required.
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---
name: macbook-optimizer
description: Complete MacBook optimization suite: monitoring, troubleshooting, cleanup, and performance tuning. Works on all Macs (Intel & Apple Silicon). No extra tools required.
homepage: https://github.com/T4btc/macbook-optimizer
metadata:
{
"openclaw":
{
"emoji": "💻",
"os": ["darwin"],
"requires": { "bins": ["system_profiler", "top", "ps", "df", "du"] },
},
}
---
# 💻 MacBook Optimizer
_Complete MacBook health & performance suite - No installation required_
A comprehensive, user-friendly skill for monitoring, optimizing, and troubleshooting MacBook performance. Works on **all Macs** (Intel & Apple Silicon) using built-in macOS tools. Unlike specialized tools, this provides actionable recommendations and automated fixes.
## Why This Skill is Better
✅ **No installation required** - Uses built-in macOS tools
✅ **Works on all Macs** - Intel & Apple Silicon
✅ **Actionable recommendations** - Not just metrics, but solutions
✅ **Automated fixes** - Can clean up and optimize automatically
✅ **User-friendly** - Plain language, not technical jargon
✅ **Complete suite** - Monitoring + troubleshooting + optimization
✅ **GUI-first** - Opens visual tools automatically for non-technical users
✅ **Visual reports** - Charts, graphs, and emoji indicators for easy understanding
## Capabilities
### 🔍 System Monitoring
- **CPU Analysis**: Real-time CPU usage, temperature (via `powermetrics`), load averages, per-process breakdown
- **Memory Health**: RAM usage, memory pressure, swap usage, identify memory leaks
- **Disk Intelligence**: Space analysis, find large files/folders, duplicate detection, cache locations
- **Battery Diagnostics**: Health percentage, cycle count, capacity, charging status, power consumption
- **Thermal Monitoring**: System temperature, thermal state, identify overheating causes
- **Network Activity**: Bandwidth usage, active connections, identify bandwidth hogs
### ⚡ Optimization Tools
- **Smart Cleanup**: Automatically find and remove caches, logs, temp files, downloads, duplicates
- **Process Management**: Identify resource hogs, suggest optimizations, safe process termination
- **Startup Optimization**: Manage login items, background apps, reduce boot time
- **Storage Optimization**: Find large files, suggest deletions, empty trash, clear caches
- **Performance Tuning**: System settings recommendations, disable unnecessary services
### 🛠 Troubleshooting
- **Slowdown Diagnosis**: Identify bottlenecks (CPU/memory/disk/network), root cause analysis
- **Overheating Solutions**: Find hot processes, suggest cooling strategies, thermal management
- **Memory Issues**: Detect leaks, suggest app restarts, memory optimization
- **Disk Problems**: Full disk analysis, permission issues, disk health checks
- **Battery Issues**: Health degradation, charging problems, power management
## Usage Examples
**Complete system check (with GUI):**
```
Run a full system health check, show me the results visually, and fix any issues
```
**Performance optimization (GUI mode):**
```
My MacBook is slow. Open Activity Monitor and show me what's using resources
```
**Overheating issue:**
```
My MacBook is overheating. Show me the hot processes in Activity Monitor
```
**Disk cleanup (visual):**
```
Show me my disk usage visually and clean up automatically
```
**Memory problems (GUI):**
```
My Mac is using too much memory. Open Activity Monitor and highlight the memory hogs
```
**Battery health (visual):**
```
Show me my battery health in System Settings and optimize power settings
```
**Startup optimization:**
```
What's slowing down my Mac startup? Show me login items in System Settings
```
**Find large files (visual):**
```
Find all files larger than 1GB, show them in Finder, and suggest what I can delete
```
**GUI-first requests:**
```
Show me everything in Activity Monitor
Open System Settings to battery settings
Show me disk usage in a visual way
```
## Advanced Commands Available
The agent intelligently uses these macOS tools:
**System Info:**
- `system_profiler` - Complete hardware/software information
- `sysctl` - System parameters and kernel settings
- `sw_vers` - macOS version information
**Process Monitoring:**
- `top` / `htop` - Real-time process monitoring
- `ps` - Process status and details
- `lsof` - List open files and network connections
- `launchctl list` - Background services and daemons
**Resource Monitoring:**
- `vm_stat` - Virtual memory statistics
- `iostat` - Disk I/O statistics
- `netstat` / `lsof -i` - Network connections
- `powermetrics` - CPU/GPU power and temperature (Apple Silicon)
- `pmset -g therm` - Thermal state (Intel Macs)
**Disk Management:**
- `df` - Disk space usage
- `du` - Directory size analysis
- `find` - Locate large files
- `mdutil` - Spotlight index management
**Power & Battery:**
- `pmset` - Power management settings
- `ioreg` - I/O registry (battery info)
- `system_profiler SPPowerDataType` - Battery details
**Cleanup:**
- `rm` - Safe file removal (with confirmation)
- `purge` - Memory purge
- Cache locations: `~/Library/Caches`, `/Library/Caches`, `/var/folders`
**GUI Tools (Visual Interface):**
- `open -a "Activity Monitor"` - Launch Activity Monitor (CPU, Memory, Energy, Disk, Network)
- `open -a "System Settings"` - Open System Settings (all system preferences)
- `open -a "System Settings" && open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.battery"` - Battery settings
- `open -a "System Settings" && open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.storage"` - Storage management
- `open -a "System Settings" && open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.LoginItems-Settings.extension"` - Login items
- `open -a "Finder"` - Open Finder for file browsing
- `open ~/Library/Caches` - Open Caches folder in Finder
- `open ~/Downloads` - Open Downloads folder
- `open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.security?Privacy_AllFiles"` - Privacy settings
- `open "x-apple.systempreferences:com.apple.preference.security?Privacy_Accessibility"` - Accessibility permissions
**Visual Reports:**
- Generate HTML reports with charts (CPU, Memory, Disk usage over time)
- Create visual summaries with emoji indicators (🟢 Good, 🟡 Warning, 🔴 Critical)
- Open relevant System Settings panels automatically based on findings
## 🎨 GUI-First Experience
**For users who prefer visual interfaces**, the agent can:
- 📊 **Open Activity Monitor** automatically when showing system stats
- ⚙️ **Navigate System Settings** to relevant panels (Battery, Storage, Privacy)
- 📁 **Open Finder** to specific folders (Caches, Downloads, Large files)
- 📈 **Generate visual reports** with charts and graphs (HTML format)
- 🎯 **Highlight issues** in GUI apps with clear indicators
- 🔍 **Show step-by-step** with screenshots or GUI navigation
**Example GUI Workflow:**
1. User: "My Mac is slow"
2. Agent opens Activity Monitor → highlights CPU/Memory hogs
3. Agent opens System Settings → shows relevant optimization settings
4. Agent provides visual summary with emoji status indicators
## Intelligent Automation
The agent can:
- ✅ **Automatically clean** safe caches and temp files (with user confirmation)
- ✅ **Suggest optimizations** based on system analysis
- ✅ **Provide step-by-step fixes** for common issues (with GUI navigation)
- ✅ **Monitor continuously** if requested (via cron jobs)
- ✅ **Generate visual reports** with charts, graphs, and actionable recommendations
- ✅ **Open GUI tools** automatically when showing system information
## Safety & Privacy
- 🔒 **Always asks before** deleting files or killing processes
- 🔒 **Protects system files** and critical processes
- 🔒 **Reviews before action** - shows what will be deleted
- 🔒 **No data collection** - everything runs locally
- 🔒 **Respects privacy** - never sends data externally
## Requirements
- ✅ **macOS only** (Intel & Apple Silicon)
- ✅ **No installation needed** - uses built-in tools
- ✅ **Optional**: `htop` for prettier process view (`brew install htop`)
- ✅ **Optional**: `mactop` for Apple Silicon detailed metrics (`brew install mactop`)
## How to Use GUI Tools
When the user asks for visual information or mentions they're not technical:
1. **Always open Activity Monitor** when showing CPU/Memory/Process info
2. **Navigate to relevant System Settings** panels automatically
3. **Open Finder** to specific folders when discussing files
4. **Generate visual summaries** with emoji indicators (🟢🟡🔴)
5. **Provide step-by-step GUI navigation** instructions
**GUI Navigation Commands:**
- CPU issues → Open Activity Monitor, sort by CPU
- Memory issues → Open Activity Monitor, sort by Memory
- Battery → Open System Settings → Battery
- Storage → Open System Settings → General → Storage
- Login items → Open System Settings → General → Login Items
- Large files → Open Finder, navigate to location, sort by size
## Comparison with Other Tools
| Feature | macbook-optimizer | mactop |
|---------|------------------|--------|
| Installation required | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (brew) |
| Works on Intel Macs | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (Apple Silicon only) |
| Actionable recommendations | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (metrics only) |
| Automated cleanup | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Troubleshooting | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| User-friendly | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Technical |
| Complete suite | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Monitoring only |
| GUI-first experience | ✅ Yes | ❌ CLI only |
| Visual reports | ✅ Yes | ❌ Text only |