| name | add-clidash |
| description | Add clidash — a zero-dependency, read-only web dashboard that derives its tabs and tables at runtime from any CLI that lists resources as JSON. Ships pre-wired for NanoClaw's ncl CLI (agent groups, sessions, channels, users, roles), plus message-activity charts, a log tail, and a read-only file viewer for group skills/CLAUDE.md/profiles. |
/add-clidash — CLI-derived read-only dashboard
clidash is a small, read-only web dashboard. You point it at any CLI that can
list resources as JSON (NanoClaw's ncl, docker, kubectl, …) and it builds
the dashboard at runtime: one tab per resource, a generic table over whatever
columns the rows have. A new ncl resource becomes a new tab and a new column
becomes a new table column with zero code changes.
It ships pre-wired for NanoClaw's ncl CLI and adds three NanoClaw-aware
panels driven entirely by config:
- Agents overview — status cards joining groups + sessions + messaging
groups + wirings (green <15m / amber <2h / red older).
- Activity — per-session inbound/outbound message totals and a daily series,
read directly from the session DBs (
ncl has no messages resource).
- Logs — last N lines of allowlisted host log files.
- Files — a read-only viewer for group skills,
CLAUDE.md, and profiles.
Why it's safe
clidash is read-only by construction: the server can only execFile the
argv templates in its config. {resource} is the sole substitution and is
allowlist-validated against the discovered/static resource set before exec —
never a shell, no free-form input reaches argv. There is no auth; the network
is the auth boundary — it binds 127.0.0.1 by default. Only ever bind a
private interface (e.g. a tailnet IP), never a public one.
It's distinct from /add-dashboard (which pushes JSON snapshots to a separate
@nanoco/nanoclaw-dashboard npm package): clidash has zero dependencies, no
build step, no push pipeline, and no edits to NanoClaw source — it just reads
ncl and the session DBs.
Steps
1. Copy the tool into place
clidash is fully self-contained — copy the whole directory in:
tools/ is not a standard NanoClaw directory and cp -R won't create it, so
make it first:
mkdir -p tools
cp -R .claude/skills/add-clidash/add/tools/clidash tools/clidash
That is the only file change this skill makes. Nothing in NanoClaw src/ is
touched, no dependency is added.
2. Create the config
The example config is pre-wired for NanoClaw with paths relative to the repo
root, so it works as-is when you run clidash from tools/clidash/:
cd tools/clidash
cp clidash.config.example.json clidash.config.json
clidash.config.json is your local config — add it to .gitignore if you
don't want to commit install-specific paths:
echo 'tools/clidash/clidash.config.json' >> ../../.gitignore
The example assumes ncl is built at bin/ncl. If bin/ncl doesn't exist,
build it first (pnpm run build) or point clis.ncl.bin at the right path.
3. Test
Tests use a stub CLI — no real ncl or docker needed:
npm test
All tests should pass (Node ≥ 22.5, node:test, zero dependencies).
4. Run and verify
node server.js
In another shell, confirm it's live and that ncl discovery worked:
curl -s http://127.0.0.1:4690/api/clis | head -c 400
curl -s http://127.0.0.1:4690/api/r/ncl/groups | head -c 400
Then open http://127.0.0.1:4690/ in a browser. You should see the Agents
overview plus a tab per ncl resource.
5. (Optional) Run as a service
clidash binds 127.0.0.1 by default. To reach it from other devices, bind a
private (e.g. tailnet) IP via the BIND env var or bind in config — never a
public interface.
[Unit]
Description=clidash read-only CLI dashboard
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=%h/nanoclaw/tools/clidash
ExecStart=/usr/bin/node %h/nanoclaw/tools/clidash/server.js
Environment=BIND=127.0.0.1
Restart=on-failure
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
systemctl --user enable --now clidash
On macOS, wrap node server.js (with WorkingDirectory = tools/clidash) in a
launchd plist the same way the main NanoClaw service is configured.
Configuration reference
clidash.config.json keys (see tools/clidash/README.md and
clidash.config.example.json for the full shape):
| Key | Purpose |
|---|
port, bind, refreshSeconds | server bind + UI auto-refresh cadence |
clis.<name>.bin / cwd / env | how to invoke the CLI (bin is relative to cwd) |
clis.<name>.discover or resources | runtime discovery (ncl help) vs a static resource list |
clis.<name>.list | argv template; {resource} is the only substitution |
clis.<name>.output | json or jsonlines (docker/kubectl style) |
clis.<name>.unwrap | dot-path into a response envelope (e.g. data) |
clis.<name>.enrich/badges/summary | table decorations (ID→name joins, status colors, summary cards) |
activity | sessionsRoot + days for the message-activity charts |
logs | dir, tailLines, and an allowlist of files to tail |
docs | file viewer: root, a deny glob list, and collections of glob patterns |
Adding a second CLI is config-only — e.g. docker is included as a jsonlines
example. View plugins (views/<cli>-<view>.js) are the only per-CLI code and
are optional.
Troubleshooting
ENOENT / config not found — run from tools/clidash/ and make sure you
copied clidash.config.example.json to clidash.config.json (step 2), or set
CLIDASH_CONFIG=/abs/path.json.
- No
ncl resources / discovery empty — bin/ncl isn't built or the path
is wrong. Build it (pnpm run build) or fix clis.ncl.bin.
- docker tab errors — the docker daemon isn't running, or remove the
docker CLI from config if you don't need it.
- Can't reach it from another device — it binds
127.0.0.1; set
BIND=<private-ip> (tailnet), never a public interface.
- Empty Activity/Logs/Files — check that
activity.sessionsRoot,
logs.dir, and docs.root resolve to your NanoClaw root (relative to where
you launch node server.js).
Removal
See REMOVE.md.