Guide agents through structured workflows with flexible step execution and tool calls.
Based on the limited material, this MCP tool is open-source under MIT, requires no secrets, and declares no remote endpoints, with no clear high-risk red flags observed. The main concerns are its inherent code-execution capability and the uncertainty from low community adoption and unknown maintenance status.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API key, token, or other sensitive credential is requested; therefore, credential exposure risk appears low.
No remote host is declared in the material, and the description does not indicate that user data must be sent to external services; based on known facts, no explicit network egress path is evident.
The system check flags executes-code, indicating the tool can execute code or trigger local workflow steps; this is common for MCP tools, but it still warrants restricting the runtime environment and accessible system capabilities.
The description says it guides structured workflows via predefined steps, instructions, and tool calls, which commonly implies potential access to local context, working directories, or tool-reachable data; however, the material does not specify exact read/write scope, and no clear evidence of overbroad access is shown.
The project is auditable as open source and licensed under MIT, which are positive signals; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has only 0 stars, and an unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain trust is moderate and code/dependency review in an isolated environment is advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Workflow MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
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A structured requirements analysis workflow that helps teams progress step by step and adjust dynamically.
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