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KernelIq

Ask your Linux machine why it is slow

KernelIQ is an open-source Linux troubleshooting agent that explains why your system is slow, unstable, or behaving strangely. It continuously collects local telemetry, stores it in SQLite, and uses an LLM-driven investigation loop to turn system state into a clear diagnosis and an actionable next step.

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Built kernelIQ, an open-source Linux diagnostic assistant for Ubuntu/Linux systems. The idea came from a frustration I kept having with system tools: they are good at showing metrics, logs, and process lists, but they do not really help answer questions like: * why is my system slow? * what happened to CPU a few minutes ago? * which process is writing most to disk? kernelIQ tries to bridge that gap. It runs a local telemetry collector, stores system and process history, and then uses an investigation loop to answer questions in a more diagnostic way instead of only dumping raw data. Current focus: * local telemetry collection * process and system history * natural-language investigation through a CLI * support for local or API-based model backends It is still an early release, so I’d really value feedback on: * whether this feels genuinely useful * what questions such a tool should be able to answer * where the current approach feels too ambitious or not trustworthy enough Happy to answer questions and take criticism.

About KernelIq on Product Hunt

Ask your Linux machine why it is slow

KernelIq was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #153 on the daily leaderboard. KernelIQ is an open-source Linux troubleshooting agent that explains why your system is slow, unstable, or behaving strangely. It continuously collects local telemetry, stores it in SQLite, and uses an LLM-driven investigation loop to turn system state into a clear diagnosis and an actionable next step.

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