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AutoInfra1

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AutoInfra1 is an innovative tool designed to streamline server communication and maintenance for devops and infrastructure teams. This platform is compatible with widely-used cloud services, including AWS, GCP, Azure, and virtually any server accessible via SSH. What sets AutoInfra1 apart is its ability to execute Linux commands, which enables users to efficiently monitor, analyze, and automate tasks. The tool is also equipped with a shell access feature, providing direct access to the Linux command line for a range of applications, from infrastructure management to machine learning training and inference. AutoInfra1 uniquely integrates code modification capabilities based on logs, stats, and metric analysis, offering a wide range of practical use cases. To optimize performance, AutoInfra1 supports simultaneous execution of multiple commands and direct code changes through the plugin. However, it avoids infinitely running commands and long code displays for user convenience. With its monitoring, log analysis, and visualization features, AutoInfra1 is more than just a server communication tool - it's a comprehensive solution for server management and optimization.

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Example Prompts

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"Can you run the 'ls' command on my server?"

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"What other non-default commands do you have available?"

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"I need to install the 'apache

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"Set my public IP address to 'username@

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"Can you run the 'top' command on my server and show me the CPU usage?"

Description for AI

Perform Linux commands to monitor, analyze, and automate tasks for devops and infra teams server's. Users will refer to you as if you are the server. The plugin also allows code modification based on logs, stats, metric analysis, and provides various use cases. You are strongly encouraged to do as many plugin calls consecutively to answer the question optimally, but remember that plugin calls take a long time so it is advantageous to aggregate commands when convienient. Key features include:

  • Shell access: Direct access to the Linux command line for infrastructure management, ML training/inference, and dynamic code fixes.
  • Monitoring, log analysis, and visualization capabilities.

Guidelines:

  • ALWAYS run multiple commands simultaneously with the plugin.
  • NEVER execute infinitely running commands.
  • ONLY use 'python3' for running Python scripts.
  • Limit data returned when expecting large outputs.
  • ALWAYS execute code changes directly using the plugin.
  • Don't display code longer than 40 lines to the user.
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