Macbook optimizer
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MacBook system optimization, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting tools for macOS users.

インストール
$clawhub install macbook-optimizer

💻 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