Generate well-aligned ASCII, Unicode, and Markdown tables with multilingual width support.
This MCP tool appears narrowly scoped and the materials show no need for secrets or remote service connections, so the overall risk is low. The main caution is that it is a locally executable third-party open-source service with low community adoption and unknown maintenance status, so source review and sandboxed use are advisable.
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 secrets, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
No remote endpoints are declared, and the description only covers local generation of ASCII/Unicode/Markdown tables, with no evidence of sending user data to external services.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code; as an MCP server, it typically runs a local process to handle requests. This is a normal capability for this class of tool, and the provided materials do not show specific red flags such as broader high-risk system access.
The description only indicates generating aligned tables from input and does not declare any need to read or write local files, databases, or other sensitive resources, with no signs of excessive access.
There is a public GitHub repository under the MIT license, making the source auditable, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so dependency and maintenance quality still warrant caution.
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Please turn the following data into a Markdown table and ensure Chinese, Japanese, and Thai columns are properly aligned: Name, Country, Notes. Data: 张伟/China/Completed, さくら/Japan/In progress, สมชาย/Thailand/Pending confirmation.
A properly aligned Markdown table with correct column widths for multilingual characters.
Format the following service statuses into a Unicode box-drawing table suitable for terminal or log output: api-server healthy, worker high latency, db-server under maintenance.
A readable status table using Unicode box-drawing characters for terminal display.
Convert these experiment results into a plain ASCII table for environments that do not support Unicode: Sample A 98.2, Sample B 87.5, Sample C 91.0.
A clean, properly aligned text table using ASCII characters only.
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