Get current Unix and ISO 8601 timestamps for development and automation workflows.
This MCP tool appears narrowly scoped, only exposing current timestamps, with no declared secrets or network endpoints. Overall risk is low based on the provided material, but it should still be treated with minimal trust because it comes from a third-party registry with low adoption and unknown maintenance status.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required; the described function only returns current Unix/ISO time, with no sign of credential collection, storage, or misuse.
No remote endpoint or networking requirement is declared; based on the description, the tool only generates local time information, with no factual indication of sending user data to external services.
The objective checks mark it as executes-code, meaning it runs code/processes locally as an MCP tool; this is a normal capability for this class of tool. Based on the provided material, its stated function is limited to returning the current time, with no evidence of extra privileged or dangerous system capabilities.
The description does not mention reading or writing local files, databases, the clipboard, or other user data resources; its function should only require access to the system clock, with no apparent over-privileged access.
It has a public open-source repository and an MIT license, making the source auditable in principle, which is a meaningful risk reducer; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so trust and evidence of ongoing maintenance are limited and dependency/update hygiene should be monitored.
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Please call mcp-epochs and return the current Unix timestamp in seconds, milliseconds, and ISO 8601 format.
Returns the current timestamp in seconds, milliseconds, and standard ISO 8601 format.
Call mcp-epochs to get the current time and add seconds, milliseconds, and ISO 8601 timestamp fields to this system log entry.
Outputs a log entry enriched with multiple timestamp formats for troubleshooting and tracing.
Please call mcp-epochs and record the current time as the standard start time for this automation task.
Returns standardized timestamp data that can be used to mark the task start time.
Handle current time, timestamp conversion, timezone comparison, and date arithmetic.
Get current date and time with timezone in ISO, Unix, and readable formats.
Get current time and convert between IANA timezones for cross-region work.
Get precise military time and date for automation and system workflows.
Get current time across timezones and convert times for apps and workflows.
Gives agents time awareness by tracking elapsed turns and day rollover.