Look up Norwegian neighborhood transit, road noise, and green access by coordinates.
The available material is sparse, but the tool appears to be an open-source package from an official registry, with no required secrets and no declared remote endpoints, suggesting a generally low risk profile. As it still has inherent MCP local code-execution capability, normal caution is appropriate for execution and data access.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required. There is no request for API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication data, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
No remote endpoints are declared, and the material does not state that user data is sent to third-party services. Based on the available facts, there is no clear indication of outbound data transfer targets or unrelated network egress red flags.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs code/processes locally as an MCP tool. This is a normal capability for this class of tool; no evidence of privilege overreach or unusual system permission requests is shown in the material, but standard caution and isolation for local execution are still appropriate.
The README is absent, so the exact local files or resources it may read or write cannot be confirmed from documentation. As an executable MCP tool, it may theoretically access data available in the local runtime environment. No explicit overbroad authorization or sensitive directory access is stated, but transparency is limited, so least-privilege deployment is advisable.
Positive factors include an official registry source, an auditable open-source repository, and updates within the last year. Points to watch are the missing README, undeclared license, and very low community adoption (0 stars), which limit external review and maturity signals; however, based on the available facts, these support a caution rating rather than high risk.
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For coordinates 59.9139, 10.7522, retrieve this Norwegian neighborhood’s public transit access, road-noise level, and green-area access, then summarize the pros and cons in a table.
Returns transit, noise, and green-access data for the location with a structured comparison summary.
Compare neighborhood metrics for these three Norwegian coordinates: A (60.3913, 5.3221), B (58.9690, 5.7331), and C (63.4305, 10.3951). Focus on transit convenience, road noise, and green-area access, then provide a ranked recommendation.
Provides a multi-location comparison, key differences, and a ranked recommendation.
I’m researching livability in Norwegian cities. Please retrieve neighborhood data near coordinates 59.95, 10.75 and explain how transit, noise, and green access affect residential experience.
Delivers the relevant neighborhood metrics with a concise interpretation suitable for research use.
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