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@opentabs-dev/opentabs-plugin-newrelic

v0.0.82

Published

OpenTabs plugin for New Relic

Readme

New Relic

OpenTabs plugin for New Relic — gives AI agents access to New Relic through your authenticated browser session.

Install

opentabs plugin install newrelic

Or install globally via npm:

npm install -g @opentabs-dev/opentabs-plugin-newrelic

Setup

  1. Open one.newrelic.com in Chrome and log in
  2. Open the OpenTabs side panel — the New Relic plugin should appear as ready

Tools (22)

Account (3)

| Tool | Description | Type | |---|---|---| | get_current_user | Get the current user profile | Read | | list_accounts | List accessible accounts | Read | | get_organization | Get organization details | Read |

Entities (5)

| Tool | Description | Type | |---|---|---| | search_entities | Search monitored entities | Read | | get_entity | Get entity details by GUID | Read | | list_entity_tags | List tags on an entity | Read | | add_entity_tags | Add tags to an entity | Write | | delete_entity_tags | Delete tags from an entity | Write |

NRQL (2)

| Tool | Description | Type | |---|---|---| | run_nrql_query | Execute a NRQL query | Write | | list_event_types | List available event types for NRQL | Read |

Dashboards (5)

| Tool | Description | Type | |---|---|---| | list_dashboards | List dashboards | Read | | get_dashboard | Get dashboard details by GUID | Read | | create_dashboard | Create a new dashboard | Write | | update_dashboard | Update an existing dashboard | Write | | delete_dashboard | Delete a dashboard | Write |

Alerts (7)

| Tool | Description | Type | |---|---|---| | list_alert_policies | List alert policies | Read | | create_alert_policy | Create an alert policy | Write | | delete_alert_policy | Delete an alert policy | Write | | list_nrql_conditions | List NRQL alert conditions | Read | | create_nrql_condition | Create a NRQL alert condition | Write | | update_nrql_condition | Update a NRQL alert condition | Write | | delete_nrql_condition | Delete a NRQL alert condition | Write |

How It Works

This plugin runs inside your New Relic tab through the OpenTabs Chrome extension. It uses your existing browser session — no API tokens or OAuth apps required. All operations happen as you, with your permissions.

License

MIT