Extract reusable UI component code from Uiverse.io across multiple frameworks.
The materials indicate this MCP tool extracts UI component code from Uiverse.io and does not declare any required secrets or fixed remote endpoints. As an executable MCP tool from a third-party registry with low adoption and unclear maintenance, it warrants caution, but the provided materials do not show concrete red flags strong enough for a high-risk rating.
The materials explicitly state that no secrets or environment variables are required, and there is no stated need for API tokens, account credentials, or local authentication material; based on the provided facts, credential exposure appears low.
The description says it extracts component code from Uiverse.io, so it likely needs to access that site or related resources. Although no fixed host is declared and there is no evidence of sending data to unrelated third-party endpoints, there is still the ordinary possibility of network egress to an external site as part of its stated function.
The system flags it as executes-code, indicating the MCP tool can execute code or spawn processes locally. This is an inherent capability of such tools, and the materials do not show extra system privileges clearly disproportionate to its stated purpose of extracting component code, so this is caution rather than high risk.
The available materials do not specify which local files or resources it can read or write, so its data access boundaries are unclear. As an executable MCP tool, it is prudent to assume it may access data provided during use or contents in its working context, but there is no explicit indication of overbroad authorization.
Having a public open-source repository is a positive factor for auditability, but it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, which limits trust. There is no current evidence of closed-source exfiltration or obvious malicious behavior, so this remains caution rather than high risk.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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