kage / security
Security review

Is com.kage-core/kage MCP safe to give an agent?

read onlyneeds cautionverifiedhealthy

A factual risk summary built from com.kage-core/kage’s real tool surface, execution model, and verification history — not a vibe. Trust score 78/100.


01What it can do

Only read-style tools observed — no write/destructive tools.

13 tools observed

02Execution model

Runs locally over stdio — the server process executes on your machine with your user's privileges. Vet the source and package before granting access.

Installs via npx (`npx -y @kage-core/kage-graph-mcp`) — it pulls and executes third-party code; pin versions and review the source.


03Permissions & auth
Knowledge & memory · write

The write/destructive access this server can exercise, inferred from its verified tools.


04Verification
handshakepassed — tool surface is real
runstools_list:passed · handshake:passed · metadata:passed · tools_list:passed · handshake:passed · metadata:passed · tools_list:passed · handshake:passed · metadata:passed · tools_list:passed
last_checked2026-08-20 10:38Z
sourcesOfficial MCP Registry [p1] · GitHub repo search [p4]

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