| name | sysops |
| description | Invoke the sysops subagent for VPS maintenance. Use when the user runs /sysops with an optional argument like "status", "update Pulse", or "update my servers". |
Sysops
If the first word of the argument is log or learnings, handle it directly — do NOT delegate to the sysops subagent.
/sysops log
Parse the argument:
/sysops log → show last 10 entries across all deployments
/sysops log <Deployment> → show last 10 entries for that deployment (case-insensitive match)
/sysops log <Deployment> --last <N> → show last N entries for that deployment
Run this command, substituting <deployment> (omit --deployment entirely if no deployment was given) and <N> (default 10):
trimkit-sysops-log-search --human [--deployment "<deployment>"] [--last <N>]
If trimkit-sysops-log-search is not on PATH, tell the user:
trimkit-sysops-log-search is not installed. Run install.sh from your trimkit directory to set it up.
If trimkit-sysops-log-search is found but exits non-zero, show the user the error output and suggest checking file permissions on ~/.claude/sysops/audit.jsonl.
/sysops learnings
Parse the argument:
/sysops learnings → show all stored learnings across all deployments (deduplicated)
/sysops learnings <Deployment> → show learnings for that deployment only (case-insensitive match)
Run this command, substituting <deployment> (omit --deployment entirely if no deployment was given):
trimkit-learnings-search --human [--deployment "<deployment>"]
If trimkit-learnings-search is not on PATH, tell the user:
trimkit-learnings-search is not installed. Run install.sh from your trimkit directory to set it up.
If trimkit-learnings-search is found but exits non-zero, show the user the error output and suggest checking file permissions on ~/.claude/sysops/learnings.jsonl.
Otherwise, delegate to the sysops subagent using the Agent tool.
Pass the user's argument directly as the prompt. If no argument was given, default to a status check across all deployments.
Examples:
/sysops → prompt: "Check the status of all my servers"
/sysops status → prompt: "Check the status of all my servers"
/sysops update Pulse → prompt: "Update Pulse"
/sysops update my servers → prompt: "Update all my servers"
Do not add any preamble or explanation — just invoke the subagent immediately.