Riza MCP Server
Riza offers an isolated code interpreter for your LLM-generated code.
Our MCP server implementation wraps the Riza API and presents endpoints as individual tools.
Configure with Claude Desktop as below, or adapt as necessary for your MCP client. Get a free Riza API key in your Riza Dashboard.
The Riza MCP server provides several tools to your LLM:
create_tool
: Your LLM can write code and save it as a tool using the Riza Tools API. It can then execute these tools securely on Riza usingexecute_tool
.fetch_tool
: Your LLM can fetch saved Riza tools, including source code, which can be useful for editing tools.execute_tool
: Executes a saved tool securely on Riza's code interpreter API.edit_tool
: Edits an existing saved tool.list_tools
: Lists available saved tools.execute_code
: Executes arbitrary code safely on Riza's code interpreter API, without saving it as a tool.
This server cannot be installed
remote-capable server
The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.
An MCP server that wraps the Riza Code Interpreter API and presents endpoints as individual tools.
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