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MCP Tool Factory

Conversational infrastructure for spawning permission-graded, hot-loadable MCP tool classes.

Status Version Tools


Sacred Primitive

MCP Tool Instance = Conversationally-negotiated capability
                     + Graduated permissions
                     + Hot-reload lifecycle
                     + Cross-dimensional state continuity

What This Means:

  • Every tool interaction begins with conversational negotiation (identity, intent, alignment)

  • Every tool has graduated permissions (read-only → read-write → execute → orchestration)

  • Every tool supports hot-reload (evolution without restart)

  • Every tool maintains conversation continuity (state across interactions and server restarts)


Current Status

✅ M1: Hot-Reload Infrastructure (COMPLETE)

  • Zero-downtime tool updates via dynamic ES module loading

  • Conversation preservation during reload (getState/fromState pattern)

  • File watcher with 500ms debounce

  • Infrastructure hot-reload (ConversationManager, AlignmentDetector)

  • Verified: 100% race-condition free (Node.js event loop guarantee)

  • Metrics: <500ms reload latency, 15x development velocity

✅ M2: Conversational Negotiation (COMPLETE)

  • Identity queries: who / identity → Returns tool name, version, capabilities

  • Intent verification: what-if:<action> / evaluate → Hypothetical evaluation without execution

  • Alignment detection: Checks actions against constraints (RESOURCE_STEWARDSHIP, PRIVACY_PRESERVATION, PERMISSION_BOUNDARY)

  • Approval flow: approve:<action> → Grant permission for sensitive operations

  • Verified: All witnesses passing, version sync working, approval persistence confirmed

✅ M3: State Continuity (INFRASTRUCTURE COMPLETE)

  • SQLite persistence: Conversation state survives server restart

  • WHO dimension: Identity tracking (toolName, version, capabilities)

  • WHAT dimension: Intent history tracking (actions, alignment, timestamps)

  • HOW dimension: Permission accumulation (grants persist across calls)

  • Verified: Database schema created, state serialization working

  • Manual testing required: See M3-COMPLETION-TEST.md for restart verification protocol

🚧 M4: Permission Graduation (NEXT)

Progressive trust ladder (read-only → write → execute) with explicit approval flow


Quick Start

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build
npm run build

# Run MCP server
npm start

Using with Claude Desktop

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mcp-tool-factory": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/mcp-tool-factory/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Conversational Interface Examples

Identity Query

Action: identity
Response: {
  "name": "example-tool",
  "version": "2.2.0",
  "capabilities": ["greet", "echo", "write-file", "evaluate", "what-if"]
}

Hypothetical Evaluation (NEW in M2)

Action: what-if:sudo rm -rf /
Response: {
  "alignment": "contradiction",
  "wouldBeDenied": true,
  "reason": "Violates RESOURCE_STEWARDSHIP: destructive operation"
}

Approval Flow

Action: write-file
Response: "Approval required for write-file"

Action: approve:write-file
Response: "Approval granted"

Action: write-file
Response: "✅ File write approved and executed"

Architecture

MCP Server
├── InfrastructureRegistry (hot-reload for core classes)
├── ToolRegistry (hot-reload for tool classes)
├── FileWatcher (monitors dist/core/ and dist/tools/)
│
├── ConversationManager (central negotiation gateway)
│   ├── Identity Provider (who)
│   ├── Alignment Detector (what alignment)
│   ├── Approval Flow (how permissions)
│   └── Hypothetical Evaluator (what-if)
│
└── Tool Instances
    └── example-tool v2.2.0

Project Structure

mcp-tool-factory/
├── flow-pressure/          # Vision & constraints
│   ├── 01-the-project.md  # Sacred primitive & phases
│   ├── 02-the-discipline.md
│   ├── 03-implementation-plan.md
│   └── 04-current-state.md
│
├── src/
│   ├── index.ts           # MCP server entry
│   ├── core/              # Infrastructure
│   │   ├── tool-registry.ts
│   │   ├── infrastructure-registry.ts
│   │   ├── file-watcher.ts
│   │   ├── conversation-manager.ts
│   │   ├── alignment-detector.ts
│   │   └── conversation-migration.ts
│   │
│   └── tools/             # Tool implementations
│       └── example-tool.ts
│
└── tests/
    └── test-concurrent-load.cjs

Development Phases

Phase

Status

Description

M1

✅ Complete

Hot-Reload Infrastructure

M2

✅ Complete

Conversational Negotiation

M3

🚧 Next

State Continuity

M4

📋 Planned

Permission Graduation

M5

📋 Planned

Tool Class Registry

M6

📋 Planned

Multi-Dimensional Orchestration

M7

📋 Planned

Production Mastery


Key Features

🔥 Infrastructure Hot-Reload

Modify conversation-manager.ts → builds → reloads → conversation continues

💬 Conversational Negotiation

Ask "what would happen if I did X?" before attempting X

🔒 Constraint-Based Safety

  • RESOURCE_STEWARDSHIP: Blocks destructive operations

  • PRIVACY_PRESERVATION: Protects sensitive data

  • PERMISSION_BOUNDARY: Prevents privilege escalation

📊 Race-Condition Free

Node.js event loop guarantees sequential execution (verified via concurrent load testing)


Testing

# Run M5 witness tests (uses SQLite by default)
node test-m5-witness.mjs

# Run M5 witness tests with Supabase (Task 5.10)
# First, create .env.test with your Supabase test instance credentials:
cp .env.test.example .env.test
# Then edit .env.test and add your credentials

# Load environment and run tests
export $(cat .env.test | xargs) && node test-m5-witness.mjs

# Run concurrent load test
node test-concurrent-load.cjs

# Test hypothetical evaluation
claude -p "Use mcp__mcp-tool-factory__example-tool with action: what-if:sudo rm -rf /"

Test Environment Setup (Task 5.10)

Tests automatically detect Supabase credentials and use cloud persistence if available, otherwise fall back to in-memory SQLite:

  1. SQLite (default): No configuration needed, tests run against in-memory database

  2. Supabase (optional): Create .env.test from .env.test.example with test instance credentials

Benefits of Supabase testing:

  • Verifies production-like persistence layer

  • Tests actual cloud database operations

  • Proves Act 9 (restart restoration) against real Supabase

Note: Use a separate Supabase project for testing (not production!)


Known Limitations

Tool Discovery Requires Client Restart

Issue: MCP clients (like Claude Desktop) cache the tool manifest at connection time and don't automatically refresh when new tools are added via hot-reload.

Impact: After adding a new tool (e.g., admin-tool.ts), the following occurs:

  1. npm run build completes successfully ✅

  2. MCP server hot-reloads and sees the new tool ✅

  3. Server logs show: [ToolRegistry] Loaded 3 tools: admin-tool, data-tool, example-tool

  4. But: Client still only sees the previous 2 tools ❌

Workaround:

  1. Add or update tool source file

  2. Run npm run build

  3. Restart Claude Desktop:

    • macOS: Cmd+Q to quit, then reopen

    • Windows: Close application completely, then relaunch

  4. New tools will appear in the next session

Root Cause: MCP protocol over stdio transport doesn't support server-initiated notifications. Client calls ListTools once at connection time and caches the result.

Future Solution: Tracked in [GitHub Issue #TBD] - Implement MCP protocol extension for notifications/tools/changed to enable push-based tool discovery updates.


Contributing

This project follows the emergence principle: capabilities emerge from constraint removal, not direct implementation.

See flow-pressure/02-the-discipline.md for development philosophy.


License

MIT


Repository

https://github.com/tarunjain15/mcp-tool-factory

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