Check if services are responding on given host:port pairs. Supports TCP and HTTP checks with configurable timeout. Use for service monitoring, health checks,...
---
name: port-check
version: 1.0.0
description: Check if services are responding on given host:port pairs. Supports TCP and HTTP checks with configurable timeout. Use for service monitoring, health checks, and network debugging.
metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"๐","requires":{"bins":["nc","curl"]}}}
---
# Port Check Skill
Quickly verify if services are up and responding on specific ports.
## Usage
```bash
# Basic TCP check
bash scripts/port-check.sh localhost:8080 localhost:5432
# Multiple targets with HTTP status check
bash scripts/port-check.sh localhost:80 api.example.com:443 --http
# Custom timeout (default 3s)
bash scripts/port-check.sh 192.168.1.1:22 --timeout 5
```
## Output
- โ
`host:port โ open` (TCP connected)
- โ
`host:port โ open (HTTP 200)` (with --http flag)
- โ ๏ธ `host:port โ open but HTTP 500` (port open, bad HTTP status)
- โ `host:port โ closed/timeout` (no response)
## Exit Codes
- `0` โ all targets up
- `1` โ one or more targets down
## Common Checks
```bash
# OpenClaw gateway
bash scripts/port-check.sh localhost:18789 --http
# Database + web stack
bash scripts/port-check.sh localhost:5432 localhost:6379 localhost:3000
# Home network devices
bash scripts/port-check.sh 192.168.1.1:80 192.168.1.50:22 --timeout 2
```
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