| name | cloudmonkey |
| description | Manage Apache CloudStack infrastructure using the cloudmonkey (cmk) CLI — list/start/stop/destroy VMs, manage networks, volumes, snapshots, and run any CloudStack API command. |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"requires":{"bins":["cmk"]},"emoji":"☁️🐵"}} |
CloudMonkey (cmk) Skill
You have access to cmk, the Apache CloudStack CLI. Use it to manage CloudStack infrastructure by running shell commands via the exec tool.
Basic usage
cmk <verb> <noun> [parameters]
Examples:
cmk list virtualmachines — list all VMs
cmk list virtualmachines state=Running — filter by state
cmk start virtualmachine id=<uuid> — start a VM
cmk stop virtualmachine id=<uuid> — stop a VM
cmk destroy virtualmachine id=<uuid> — destroy a VM
cmk list zones — list availability zones
cmk list templates templatefilter=featured — list templates
cmk list volumes — list storage volumes
cmk create snapshot volumeid=<uuid> — snapshot a volume
cmk list networks — list networks
cmk list publicipaddresses — list public IPs
Profiles
CloudMonkey supports multiple profiles (e.g. for different CloudStack environments).
cmk set profile <name> — switch profile
cmk list profiles — list configured profiles
- Config is stored in
~/.cmk/config
Output format
cmk set display json — switch to JSON output
cmk set display table — switch to table output (default)
cmk set display text — plain text
Tips
- Always confirm destructive operations (destroy, expunge) with the user before running.
- Use
cmk list apis to discover all available CloudStack API commands.
- UUIDs are required for most operations — use list commands first to find them.
- Filter results using key=value pairs after the command (e.g.
name=myvm)