Analyze SAC seismic files and TAR archives to inspect contents and extract key data.
This MCP tool is described as locally analyzing SAC seismic waveform files and TAR archives, with no declared secrets or remote endpoints. Given the official registry listing, open-source code, and recent maintenance, overall risk is relatively low, though its local code execution and file access capabilities still warrant normal caution.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication materials are mentioned, so credential exposure appears limited.
No remote endpoints or network services are declared, and the description focuses on local SAC/TAR file analysis; based on the provided materials, there is no factual indication of user data being sent to third parties.
The system checks indicate code execution capability, which for an MCP tool typically means starting a local process/service. This is a normal property of such tools, but the runtime environment should still be constrained and its actual system capabilities verified.
Its stated functionality requires reading SAC files and TAR archives, so it may access local files and archive member contents. The materials do not show permissions beyond its declared purpose, but only necessary directories and sample data should be exposed.
It comes from an official registry and has an auditable open-source repository with updates in the past year, which are clear risk-reducing signals; however, the missing README, undeclared license, and very low community adoption (0 stars) limit auditability and maturity, so the repository contents and dependencies should be reviewed before installation.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "CLIO Sac" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add 'io-github-iowarp-sac-mcp' -- npx -y clio-kit
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