Manage Business Central Docker sandboxes with natural-language creation, testing, and maintenance.
This MCP tool does not declare any required secrets or fixed remote endpoints and is MIT-licensed open source, so overall risk appears relatively low. However, its core function is local Docker/Business Central container management, which inherently involves process execution and access to local resources, so it should be used with appropriate isolation.
The materials state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API tokens, accounts, or other sensitive credentials are mentioned; based on the available information, credential exposure risk appears low.
The materials declare no remote endpoints, and there is no explicit indication that user data is sent to third-party services; based on the current information, no fixed external data destination is identified.
The system flags executes-code, and the description says it can list, create, test, and manage Business Central Docker containers. This implies local invocation of Docker and related system capabilities with process-level actions; this is a normal but noteworthy permission surface for this type of tool.
To manage Docker containers, the tool would typically need access to the local Docker daemon and related resources such as containers, images, and volumes. The materials do not provide finer-grained scope controls, so it should be treated as having some access to local runtime resources, though there is no clear evidence of permissions exceeding its stated purpose.
Positive signals include being open source under the MIT license, making the code theoretically auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which limits audit visibility and maturity; validation in a controlled environment is advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "bcdocker" yet — see the docs or source repo.
List all Business Central Docker containers on the current machine, including name, status, version, and ports.
A list of existing BC containers and their runtime status for quick environment review.
Create a new Business Central sandbox container with a specified version, and provide the access URL and initialization result.
A new BC sandbox is created with setup progress, access entry point, and key configuration details.
Run health checks and basic tests on the target Business Central Docker container, then summarize failures and possible causes.
A test summary including passed checks, failed items, and suggested next troubleshooting steps.
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