Track packages across carriers with auto-detected couriers and structured shipment events.
This MCP tool is described as a multi-carrier package tracking utility, with no declared API keys or remote endpoints, and it is open source, which improves auditability. The main concern is its inherent code-execution capability as an MCP tool, but the provided materials show no clear red flags such as unexplained data exfiltration, excessive privileges, or credential abuse, so the overall posture is caution rather than high risk.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required. There is no indication that users must provide API keys, account credentials, or other sensitive tokens, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
The tool is described as a cross-carrier tracking service, which by function would typically send tracking numbers to carriers or related lookup services; however, the actual endpoints are not disclosed in the materials, so network egress lacks transparency. Although no remote host is declared, there is also no explicit red flag showing exfiltration to unrelated or unknown endpoints.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs an MCP service or related code locally. This is an inherent capability of such tools; the provided materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges, unrelated command execution, or other high-risk behavior.
The materials do not specify which local files or data it reads or writes. Based on the stated function, it should mainly process user-provided tracking numbers and return shipment events. Because the README is absent, any additional logging, caching, or local data access behavior cannot be confirmed, so least-privilege execution is advisable.
The tool has a public open-source GitHub repository, making source review possible, which is a positive trust signal. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so overall supply-chain trust is only moderate and warrants manual review of the code and dependencies.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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Auto-detect the carrier from this tracking number and return the current shipment status, the latest 5 events, and whether it appears delivered: 1Z999AA10123456784
Returns the carrier name, current status, a time-ordered event list, and a structured delivered/not delivered result.
Batch check these tracking numbers, auto-detect each carrier, and format the results into a table with tracking number, carrier, latest status, and last update time: 9400111899223856922222, 123456789012, 775849062345
Outputs a support-friendly summary table for quickly reviewing the latest progress of multiple shipments.
Track this package and analyze whether there are issues such as no updates for a long time, delivery failure, or return to sender; list key events and provide a risk warning: JD014600006838000000
Returns key shipment milestones, an anomaly assessment, and risk notes for follow-up handling.
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