Access multiple free public APIs for weather, country, NASA, and dictionary data.
This MCP tool claims zero-config access to multiple public APIs with no credentials required, and its source is open for inspection, so overall risk appears relatively low. The main considerations are outbound network access and weaker evidence of community adoption and maintenance.
The materials explicitly state that no API keys or environment variables are required, and no sensitive credentials are requested; credential leakage or abuse risk appears low.
The tool’s functionality inherently depends on accessing 11 public APIs, so normal outbound network activity is expected; however, the materials do not provide a concrete list of remote endpoints, and user queries may be sent to those third-party public services.
The system checks mark it as executes-code, indicating the MCP tool has the normal ability to run local service code/processes; the provided materials do not show it requesting system privileges beyond its stated purpose.
The materials do not state any need to read local files, write to disk, or access additional local resources; based on the available description, its data access appears limited to handling API queries and results, with no clear signs of overbroad access.
The project is open source under the MIT License, which provides meaningful auditability and lowers risk; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and its maintenance status is unknown, so supply-chain trust still warrants attention.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "public-apis-mcp-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use public-apis-mcp-server to get the current weather in Beijing and summarize the temperature, conditions, and comfort advice in English.
Current weather data for Beijing with a concise human-readable summary.
Use public-apis-mcp-server to look up information about Japan, including its capital, population, region, currency, and time zones.
Structured country details about Japan, ready for research or writing use.
Use public-apis-mcp-server to fetch today's NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day and provide the title, summary, and image link.
NASA APOD details for the day, including a viewable image link.
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