Search, discover, and evaluate over 4,000 public APIs quickly.
The available material is very limited, but the tool is an MIT-licensed open-source project and does not declare any required secrets or remote endpoints. Overall it warrants caution: it has local code-execution capability, and its 'search public APIs' purpose may normally imply network activity, while sparse documentation limits auditability.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no sensitive credentials are requested; based on current information, credential exposure risk appears low.
Although the material says 'remote endpoints: none,' the stated function is to search/discover 4,000+ public APIs, which would commonly involve network lookups. With no README and no listed request targets, the scope of outbound traffic and data flow is not sufficiently transparent.
System checks indicate that this MCP executes code/starts local processes; this is a normal MCP capability and not high risk by itself, but it does mean there is a local execution surface.
There is no documentation describing what local files, caches, or configuration data it reads or writes, nor any clear data boundary statement. The current material is insufficient to confirm least-privilege access, so it should be treated with normal caution for a local tool.
Positive factors include being open source under the MIT license, which allows source review; however, it comes from a third-party registry, the repository has 0 stars, maintenance status is unknown, and the README is missing, reducing supply-chain transparency and trustworthiness without alone justifying a high-risk rating.
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