Generate Appium mobile gesture code for taps, swipes, and scrolling.
The materials indicate this tool mainly generates Appium gesture code and does not declare any required secrets or remote endpoints. However, as an MCP tool flagged for code execution, it should still be treated with caution for local execution capabilities; open source is a positive sign, but low adoption and unknown maintenance leave moderate supply-chain uncertainty.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no request for API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication data, so credential exposure appears low.
No remote endpoints or network dependencies are declared, and the description only mentions generating Appium gesture code; based on the provided materials, there is no clear data egress path.
The objective checks flag this tool as executes-code, indicating it can run code or spawn local processes. This is a common capability for MCP tools, but it still warrants a constrained runtime environment to reduce impact on the host system or development device.
The description does not specify which local files or resources it reads or writes, but as an executable MCP tool it may typically interact with workspace content or local development environment data. The materials do not show any clearly excessive data permissions beyond the stated purpose.
There is a public open-source repository, making the source in principle auditable, which is a positive risk-reducing factor. However, the source is a third-party registry entry, the license is undeclared, community adoption is 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, so supply-chain trust remains only moderate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-appium-gestures" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Generate Appium JavaScript code for a tap gesture on a mobile button.
Return a ready-to-use Appium tap code example.
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Return Java swipe code with brief guidance.
Generate Appium JavaScript code to scroll until a target text element is found.
Return a code snippet that scrolls to find an element.
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