"Linux-compatible version of Cursor" matching MCP connectors:
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Free lockfile malware check plus paid pre-install scan of any skill, tool, or package.
Free, no-account verification of KeyHalve-sealed documents. Read-only; never receives keys.
Query 90 days of honeypot probe data: IP reputation, scanners, CVE probing, TLS/SSH fingerprints.
Deterministic runtime enforcement of step order for AI agents: ALLOW/DENY before a step runs.
Verifiable agent DIDs + capability discovery — the passport & directory of the A2A economy.
Execution graph of AWS: verified contracts, least-privilege IAM policies, pre-flight authorization.
Tracea — legal identity (Know Your Agent) for AI agents, on-chain. ERC-8004 compatible.
ThreatFox MCP — abuse.ch indicator-of-compromise feed (free, key required)
Read-only discovery of Framekeep capabilities, security boundaries, and public resources.
Workflow diagnostics, capability routing, and x402 settlement for MCP-compatible agents.
Linux package, file, command, vulnerability, lifecycle, migration, and repository intelligence.
Zero-install remote MCP server for proof-of-existence file attestation.
Search a directory of SOC 2 audit and compliance firms; read GRC migration guides. Read-only.
Scans text for personally identifiable information — emails, phone numbers, SSNs, credit card numbers, physical addresses, names — and returns a redacted version. Built for agents sanitizing user content, support tickets, logs, or documents before storage, sharing, or feeding into another LLM call. Pay-per-call via x402 (USDC on Base): $0.01/call, no account or API key. tools/list and /openapi.json are free for discovery.
Supply chain risk scoring for npm, PyPI, Cargo, and Go. 9 tools. Behavioral signals.
Find known subdomains of a domain. Passive data; may include historic entries. List or count.
Cryptographic proof of wallet ownership in two steps, with no keys and no custody.
Resolve, discover & pay pay: aliases for AI agents; returns a signed OFAC-screen attestation.
Risk-ranked registry of AI tools: look up an AI tool's risk or check if a domain is shadow AI.
Linux kernel CVE analyzer: upload a .config, get a CycloneDX VEX report of affecting CVEs.