Let AI explore Sketch files, iterate designs, and export assets.
The materials indicate an open-source Sketch-related official MCP server with no declared secrets or remote endpoints, and no clear high-risk red flags are evident. The main considerations are its local execution capability as an MCP tool and its likely access to/export of local Sketch design data, so it is better used in a controlled environment.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required. No API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication secrets are requested, so credential leakage and abuse risk appears low.
No remote host endpoints are declared, and the material does not indicate that design data must be sent to external services. Based on the available facts, there is no explicit data egress path. However, because the README is absent, actual network behavior should still be verified during deployment.
The system checks explicitly mark this tool as having code execution capability. As an MCP tool, this typically means starting a local server process and invoking Sketch-related functionality on the host. This is a normal execution surface for such tools; no request for system privileges beyond its stated purpose is visible, but it should still be managed as a local executable component.
Its stated features include interacting with Sketch designs, iterating on them, and exporting assets, which reasonably implies reading design files and potentially writing exported outputs. This access scope appears broadly aligned with its purpose, with no obvious sign of over-privilege in the materials, but it should be limited to only necessary project files and export locations.
Positive factors include the presence of an open-source repository and the description calling it an official MCP server, which makes the code in principle auditable and materially lowers risk. Points of caution remain: no declared license, 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which weakens confidence in usability and sustained maintenance, so a cautious supply-chain rating is appropriate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Sketch MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to the Sketch file, review the current pages, artboards, and main components, and organize them into a hierarchical list. Flag inconsistent naming or duplicates.
A structured inventory of the design file with naming and organization issues highlighted.
Find the icons and illustrations related to the login screen in the Sketch design, export them in 2x and SVG formats, and list each asset with its name and purpose.
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