Lets AI copy text and paste text or images via the macOS clipboard.
This tool appears narrowly scoped to reading from and writing to the macOS clipboard, with no declared secrets or remote network endpoints, so overall risk is low to moderate. The main considerations are local AppleScript execution and access to clipboard text/images, plus limited trust signals due to a third-party repository with low adoption and unknown maintenance.
The materials state that no keys, tokens, or environment variables are required, and there is no indicated design for credential collection, storage, or exfiltration, so credential exposure appears minimal.
No remote endpoints or network capability are declared. The description only mentions local macOS clipboard access via AppleScript; based on the provided materials, there is no evidence of user data being sent to external hosts.
The system checks indicate code execution, and the description explicitly says it uses AppleScript to operate on the clipboard, meaning it can invoke local system scripts/processes. This is a typical local execution surface for an MCP tool, but its actual invocation scope should be reviewed.
The tool can copy text to the clipboard and paste text or images from the macOS clipboard, so it can read the user's current clipboard contents. This access is consistent with its stated function, but the clipboard may contain sensitive data and should be treated carefully.
An auditable open-source repository is a positive signal, but it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no declared license, so overall supply-chain trust is only moderate. There are no clear red flags in the materials that would justify a high-risk rating.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "macos-clipboard-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Please turn these meeting notes into 5 bullet points and copy them directly to the macOS clipboard so I can paste them into an email.
A concise bullet list is generated and copied to the macOS clipboard.
Read the text currently in my macOS clipboard, translate it into English, and then produce a more formal business version.
The tool fetches clipboard text and returns an English translation plus a more formal business rewrite.
Read the image in my macOS clipboard, extract the text from it, and organize it into a copyable list.
Text is extracted from the clipboard image and organized into a clear, structured list.
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