You can access AI Inventory here. This feature provides complete visibility into all assets consumed by Symbiotic Code agents across your organization.
Overview
The AI Inventory feature provides administrators with a comprehensive view of all assets utilized by Symbiotic Code agents during code generation, review, and analysis tasks. This includes plugins, models, skills, integrations, and other resources that power your coding agents.What is tracked?
The AI Inventory tracks:- Plugins: Code security and analysis plugins used during agent execution
- Skills: Specialized capabilities and workflows (e.g., QA testing, PRD writing)
- Usage metrics: How many times the asset was used
- Last used: When the asset was most recently used
- Repositories: Which repositories used the asset
- Users: Who triggered the asset usage
Accessing the AI Inventory
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Navigate to the AI Inventory page from your organization dashboard
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View all available assets with filtering and search capabilities
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Click on any asset to see detailed usage information
Filtering and Searching
The AI Inventory provides multiple ways to find and organize assets:By Type
Filter assets by category:- Plugins: Code analysis and security tools
- Skills: Agent capabilities and workflows
By Repository
Filter to see which assets are used in specific repositories. This helps you understand:- Which repositories consume which assets
- Repository-specific asset dependencies
- Asset usage patterns across repositories
By User
Track which team members have triggered asset usage. This enables:- User-based usage insights
- Identifying power users
- Understanding adoption patterns
By Last Used
Sort assets chronologically to identify:- Most recently used assets
- Unused or deprecated assets
- Asset adoption trends over time
Search
Use the search bar to quickly find specific assets by name. This is useful when:- Looking up a specific plugin or skill
- Verifying asset availability
- Finding related assets
Understanding Asset Details
When you click on an asset, you’ll see:- Asset Name: The identifier of the asset
- Type: Category of the asset (Plugin, Skill, Integration, Model, etc.)
- First Seen: When this asset was first used in your organization
- Last Used: Most recent usage timestamp
- Total Usage: Cumulative usage count
- Repositories: List of repositories where this asset was used
- Users: Team members who triggered asset usage
- Status: Current deployment and operational status