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Quality-gate an MCP server for schema clarity, tool risk, auth, error behavior, and smoke tests.
More than a schema check: it gates every MCP tool on inputs, failure behavior, and auth — and catches injection riding in through tool descriptions.
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Boostor Quality Score
84/100 · B
MCP Server Quality Gate reads your MCP server code, tool schemas, auth model, and sample calls, then returns a quality report: schema clarity, tool risk, auth, error behavior, and smoke tests. It requires every exposed tool to declare explicit inputs, defined failure behavior, and a permission justification, and it specifically checks for prompt injection riding in through tool descriptions — not just whether a schema exists.
Review an agent's logging so a production failure can be replayed without exposing secrets.
Sets the bar at replaying a real failure from the trace without leaking secrets — and catches teams logging cost but not per-step cause.
Transparent + deterministic: every point above is computed from this skill's real fields plus a prompt-injection safety scan. No black box, no pay-to-rank.
Keep long-running agents under token limits without losing critical state.
The fix for the wall every long-running agent hits — it summarizes old turns before the context window blows, instead of crashing mid-task.
Scaffold, test, and publish a Model Context Protocol server in minutes.
Writing an MCP server by hand means hours of boilerplate before the first tool runs. This validates against the spec so you skip the silent-failure stage.