Robbie now sees deeper runtime infrastructure, database, metrics, and deployment state from the existing workspace UI, with redacted samples, richer invalidation coverage, and an internal debug panel for staging and development.
What shipped
- Docker context now includes availability, selected container, restart and health hints, risky container states, Compose project inference, and sanitized recent logs
- Database context now includes connection mode, selected schema or object, compact table metadata, recent query previews, redacted row samples, and query risk signals
- Metrics context now includes uptime, load averages, top processes, health alerts, and a derived server health state without adding backend polling
- Deployment context now includes recent runs, rollback candidates, failure indicators, and branch or commit hints merged from current Git state
- An internal Robbie context debug panel now exposes provider freshness, cache hits, truncation, provider errors, and last invalidation in dev and staging only
The story
Robbie shouldn’t answer infrastructure questions blind. It now sees containers, database context, server health, and deployment state before it replies.
ServerDesk is a cloud IDE that connects directly to your server via SFTP or SSH. There is no container spin-up, no sandboxed environment, and no abstraction layer between you and your infrastructure. You work with your actual files, on your actual server, from the browser.
Every feature in this release is live and available to all ServerDesk users from the day it shipped.
Try it yourself
Open [serverdesk.dev](https://serverdesk.dev/register), connect your server, and the new capabilities are there waiting for you. The Starter plan is free — no card required.
*Published by the ServerDesk team · 2 July 2026 · AI*
