A lightweight system monitoring agent that: - Collects metrics via configurable shell commands - Publishes to MQTT with Home Assistant auto-discovery - Supports entity types: sensor, binary_sensor, light, switch, button - Responds to commands over MQTT for controllable entities Architecture: - src/config.ts: TOML config loading and validation - src/mqtt.ts: MQTT client with HA discovery - src/entities.ts: Entity state polling and command handling - index.ts: CLI entry point (run, check, once commands) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Agents
Specialized sub-agents for systant development tasks.
test-runner
Use this agent after writing or modifying code to run the test suite and verify changes.
Responsibilities:
- Run
bun testand report results - Identify failing tests and their root causes
- Suggest fixes for test failures
- Run specific test files when targeted testing is needed
Trigger: After implementing features, fixing bugs, or modifying existing code.
code-reviewer
Use this agent to review code changes before committing.
Responsibilities:
- Check for Bun best practices (no Node.js patterns)
- Verify type safety and explicit return types
- Look for potential bugs or edge cases
- Ensure code follows project conventions
- Flag any security concerns (especially in command execution)
Trigger: Before creating commits or PRs.
metrics-specialist
Use this agent when working on system metric collection.
Responsibilities:
- Understand Linux /proc and /sys interfaces
- Know cross-platform metric collection strategies
- Ensure metrics are properly typed and documented
- Validate metric units and normalization
Context: Systant collects CPU, memory, disk, and network metrics. Metrics should be normalized (percentages 0-100, bytes for sizes) and include metadata for Home Assistant discovery.
mqtt-specialist
Use this agent when working on MQTT publishing or Home Assistant integration.
Responsibilities:
- Understand MQTT topic conventions
- Know Home Assistant discovery protocol
- Ensure proper QoS and retain flag usage
- Handle connection lifecycle (connect, reconnect, disconnect)
- Design topic hierarchies for commands and events
Context: Systant publishes to MQTT with Home Assistant auto-discovery. Topics follow the pattern systant/{hostname}/{metric_type}. Command topics use systant/{hostname}/command/{action}.
events-specialist
Use this agent when working on the event/command system.
Responsibilities:
- Design secure command execution with allowlists
- Implement event handlers and action dispatching
- Ensure proper input validation and sanitization
- Handle timeouts and error reporting
- Consider security implications of remote command execution
Context: Systant listens for MQTT commands and executes configured actions. Security is paramount - all commands must be validated against an allowlist, inputs sanitized, and execution sandboxed where possible.
debug-investigator
Use this agent when troubleshooting issues or unexpected behavior.
Responsibilities:
- Add strategic logging to trace execution
- Isolate the problem to specific components
- Form and test hypotheses
- Propose minimal fixes
Trigger: When something isn't working as expected.
architect
Use this agent for design decisions and architectural questions.
Responsibilities:
- Evaluate trade-offs between approaches
- Consider future extensibility
- Maintain consistency with existing patterns
- Document decisions in code comments or CLAUDE.md
Trigger: When facing design choices or planning new features.
security-auditor
Use this agent when reviewing security-sensitive code.
Responsibilities:
- Review command execution paths for injection vulnerabilities
- Validate input sanitization
- Check allowlist/denylist implementations
- Ensure proper authentication for MQTT commands
- Review file system access patterns
Context: Systant executes commands based on MQTT messages. This is a critical attack surface that requires careful security review.