Manage UploadThing CDN files with natural-language upload, listing, and deletion.
This tool is described as enabling upload, listing, and deletion of files on UploadThing's CDN and running as a Cloudflare Worker. The materials indicate remote file operations and network interaction, but provide no README, endpoint details, or maintenance signals; given that it is open source, the overall posture is caution rather than high risk.
The materials state there are no keys/environment variables, yet uploading, listing, and deleting on UploadThing's CDN would normally require some form of server-side authorization. With no README or implementation details, the actual credential source, scope, and storage are unclear, creating documentation-driven uncertainty around credential handling.
Its core function is to send file operations to UploadThing's CDN, and it is described as running on Cloudflare Workers, so network egress is inherent. The materials do not list concrete hosts or clarify whether it also contacts Cloudflare or other backends; destination transparency is limited, but there is no explicit red flag showing exfiltration to unrelated or unknown endpoints.
The system flags that this tool executes code; as an MCP server/Cloudflare Worker, it necessarily has server-side execution capability. The provided materials do not show requests for system permissions beyond its stated purpose, nor suspicious commands or injection-style setup instructions, so this is best classified as caution for normal execution capability.
Per the description, it can upload, list, and delete files on UploadThing, meaning it can access and modify remote file resources; deletion is a destructive capability. The materials do not describe local file access scope, tenant isolation, or deletion safeguards, so its data boundaries and accidental-deletion risk warrant caution.
Positive factors include being open source under the MIT license, which supports code review. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which weakens verifiability and maturity. Based on the available evidence, cautious use is more appropriate than a high-risk rating.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "uploadthing-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Upload this product brochure PDF and two promo images to UploadThing, then return shareable file links and a filename list.
Returns upload results with each file’s status, filename, and accessible link.
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Outputs a file list including upload time, type, name, and access URL.
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