Effectively, HAM's internal state is like a hierarchical filesystem, where entities are like directories, conditions associated with those entities are like subdirectories, and actions inside those conditions are like leaf nodes of this tree structure.
HAM also presents this state as a read-only filesystem under /proc/ham. As a result, arbitrary processes can also view the current state (e.g., you can do ls /proc/ham).
The /proc/ham filesystem presents a lot of information about the current state of the system's entities. It also provides useful statistics on heartbeats, restarts, and deaths, giving you a snapshot in time of the system's various entities, conditions, and actions.