Use Case
Minecraft Monitor isn't just for solo use β teams can share skills and build consistent AI workflows across the organization. Monitor Minecraft servers by checking online status, player counts, latency, and version info using the Server List Ping protocol. Use when the user asks to check Minecraft server status, monitor a Minecraft server, verify if a server is online, get player counts, or mentions Minecraft server monitoring. Example servers include corejourney.org. This guide covers how to deploy Minecraft Monitor for your team, standardize prompts, and create shared workflows that everyone can use.
Install Minecraft Monitor in your project directory: .claude/skills/minecraft-monitor-skill/
Commit the skill folder to your repository so the whole team has access
Document your team's standard prompts in a shared README
Use Minecraft Monitor in code reviews, standups, and planning sessions
Iterate: collect feedback from the team and refine your prompts
Copy these prompts and use them with your AI agent after installing Minecraft Monitor
How can my team use Minecraft Monitor together?
Set up Minecraft Monitor for our project so everyone can use it
Create a shared workflow using Minecraft Monitor for our team
Select your agent
Option 1: Install via CLI (recommended)
Recommended (no pre-install needed)
npx clawhub@latest --dir ~/.claude/skills install minecraft-monitor-skillOr via clawhub CLI (if already installed)
clawhub --dir ~/.claude/skills install minecraft-monitor-skillβ οΈ Requires Node.js 18+. No Node? Use Option 2 below to download the ZIP instead. Install Node.js β
Option 2: Manual install (no Node required)
Download the ZIP, extract it, and place the folder at the path below. Restart your agent to activate.
Install path
~/.claude/skills/minecraft-monitor-skill/π‘Extract and place the folder at the path above, then restart your agent.