Collect system info, run network scans, and extend workflows with custom tools.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcptools" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use mcptools to retrieve the current host's system information, including the OS, CPU, memory, and network interface overview, then summarize the key status in English.
A system information summary listing host configuration, resource status, and network interface overview.
Use mcptools to run a basic nmap scan on the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet, identify live hosts and common open ports, and organize the results into a list.
A scan results list containing live devices, open ports, and initial risk observations.
Explain how to register a custom tool in mcptools to check disk usage and return threshold alerts, and provide an example configuration.
Step-by-step registration guidance and example configuration showing how to extend the tool and return disk alert results.
Connect to and operate MCP servers from the command line.
Scan remote MCP servers for protocol, security, and TLS issues.
Analyze networks with natural-language packet capture, scanning, and threat detection.
Run unified penetration testing workflows for reconnaissance, scanning, code analysis, and authenticated checks.
Analyze MCP tool security risks, detect malicious behavior, and provide risk scores.
Use zero-config MCP servers for web search and AI-driven Hexo blog management.