--- description: Quick Claude Code config audit — counts per surface (user vs project) and totals. --- Run a fast configuration audit against the Agent Monitor Config Explorer at `http://localhost:4820`. Fetch the overview in one call: ```bash curl -s http://localhost:4820/api/cc-config/overview ``` The response is `{ roots, counts }` where `counts` includes: `skills`, `agents`, `commands`, `outputStyles` (each `{ user, project }`), `plugins`, `pluginsEnabled`, `pluginsDisabled`, `marketplaces`, `keybindings`, `mcpServers` (`{ user, project }`), `hooks` (`{ user, project, "project-local" }`), `memory`, and `settingsFiles`. Print a compact one-screen table — one row per surface with User, Project, and Total columns (sum the two scopes; for plugins/memory/etc. that have no scope split, show the single total). Echo the resolved `roots.claudeHome` and `roots.projectRoot` on the first line so the user knows what was inspected. ``` Config Audit (home=~/.claude project=/path/to/repo) Skills .......... user 22 project 3 total 25 Agents .......... user 7 project 1 total 8 Commands ........ user 14 project 0 total 14 Output styles ... user 2 project 0 total 2 Plugins ......... 9 (enabled 7 / disabled 2) Marketplaces .... 2 MCP servers ..... user 5 project 1 total 6 Hooks ........... user 7 project 0 project-local 0 total 7 Memory .......... 41 entries Settings files .. 2 ``` End with a one-line verdict: note the largest surface and any obvious sprawl (e.g. heavy user-scope skills/commands). Cite only the numbers the API returned — never fabricate counts. If the dashboard is unreachable, say so and tell the user to start it with `npm start` from the repo root. Keep it to the table + verdict; no extra prose.