Simulate failures on demand to test MCP client resilience and auth handling.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-chaos-rig" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use mcp-chaos-rig to simulate authentication failures and token expiry. Check whether my MCP client shows clear errors, stops improper retries, and prompts the user to sign in again. Output the test steps, triggers, and expected results.
An auth error test plan with triggers, expected client behavior, and validation points.
Use mcp-chaos-rig to simulate an MCP tool disappearing mid-session. Test whether the client refreshes the tool list, informs users about capability changes, and degrades gracefully to available functions. Provide test cases and pass criteria.
A set of test cases and acceptance criteria for tool disappearance scenarios.
Use mcp-chaos-rig to create intermittent failures, timeouts, and flaky responses. Evaluate whether my client's retry strategy, timeout settings, logging, and user messaging are appropriate. Organize the result as a test report template.
A robustness test report template for flaky response scenarios.
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