Query Korean local retail and cinema information via MCP, CLI, and AI skills.
The available material is sparse, but the MCP tool is open-source on GitHub, MIT-licensed, and has some community adoption, which are positive supply-chain signals. No keys or remote endpoints are declared, but the system indicates code-execution capability; with limited README detail, the overall posture is cautious rather than high risk.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication of API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication material, so the credential exposure surface appears low.
No remote endpoints are declared, but the stated function of querying local retail and cinemas typically implies access to external data sources; with no README details, the actual network targets and whether user queries are transmitted cannot be verified, so runtime network behavior should be watched.
The objective checks mark this tool as executes-code, indicating it can execute code or spawn processes locally; this is a normal capability for such tools and not by itself a high-risk red flag, but it should be run in a constrained environment.
The materials do not specify which local files, directories, or other resources it can read or write; as an MCP tool with code-execution capability, some local data access surface should be assumed, but there is no explicit sign of excessive permissions unrelated to its stated function.
The source is an open-source GitHub repository under the MIT license with roughly 300 stars, providing some auditability and community adoption; although maintenance status is unknown and the missing README reduces transparency, there is no current sign of closed-source distribution, unknown provenance, or obvious deceptive content.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "daiso-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use daiso-mcp to find Korean local retail stores and cinemas near Gangnam-gu, Seoul, sorted by distance, and return the name, address, opening hours, and map link.
A distance-sorted list of stores and cinemas with key details and clickable map links.
Use daiso-mcp to check cinemas near Haeundae, Busan, list available showtimes for today, and include nearby retail stores in a trip-planning table.
A trip-friendly table with cinema showtimes, locations, and nearby retail stops to visit.
I want to batch query local retail stores and cinemas in Seoul, Incheon, and Daegu from the command line. Use daiso-mcp to design the call flow and show a structured output example.
A guide with call steps, parameter design, and sample structured output for integration or automation scripts.
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