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Asset An executable that a check, handler, or mutator can specify as a dependency.</description>
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Explore the Entities page to learn what Sensu is monitoring, the Events page for the latest observability events, and the Checks page for active service and metric checks.
You can also use the demo to try out sensuctl, the Sensu command line tool. First, install sensuctl on your workstation. Then, configure sensuctl to connect to the demo.</description>
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