To incorporate @push.rocks/smartsystem into your project, you'll need to install the package via npm. You can do this by running the following command in your project's root directory:
```bash
npm install @push.rocks/smartsystem --save
```
This command will download @push.rocks/smartsystem and add it to your project's `package.json` file as a dependency.
## Usage
The `@push.rocks/smartsystem` module offers a convenient way to interact with the system your application is running on. Below are detailed examples that demonstrate how to utilize its full potential. These examples are written in TypeScript and showcase different cases and features of the module.
### Getting Started
First, ensure that you are importing the module correctly in your TypeScript file:
```typescript
import { Smartsystem } from '@push.rocks/smartsystem';
```
### Creating an Instance of Smartsystem
To use the functionalities provided by `@push.rocks/smartsystem`, you need to create a new instance of the `Smartsystem` class.
```typescript
const mySystem = new Smartsystem();
```
### Accessing Environment Variables
`@push.rocks/smartsystem` integrates with `@pushrocks/smartenv` to provide an easy way to handle environment variables.
```typescript
console.log(mySystem.env.getEnvVars());
```
### Getting CPU Information
You can retrieve information about the CPUs of the system:
```typescript
console.log(mySystem.cpus[0]); // Logs details about the first CPU
```
### Working with Network Interfaces
The module allows you to work with network interfaces, making use of `@pushrocks/smartnetwork`:
// Use this information to alert on unusual traffic patterns or drops in speed.
})();
```
### Conclusion
`@push.rocks/smartsystem` offers a comprehensive toolkit for interacting with the underlying system your Node.js application runs on. From retrieving environment variables and CPU information to monitoring network interfaces and system load, this module provides everything you need to ensure your application can intelligently respond to its operating environment.
Remember, the examples above only scratch the surface of what's possible with `@push.rocks/smartsystem`. For more detailed documentation on all available methods and their capabilities, refer to the [official documentation](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/smartsystem/).
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