Socket is a security platform that helps developers identify and mitigate supply chain risks in their open source dependencies.
Why this server?
Socket-based transport implementation for reliable network communication with connection and event management
Why this server?
Implements socket server communication between regions for the distributed application architecture
Why this server?
Implements WebSocket-based communication for real-time status updates between After Effects and the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides tools for checking dependency security scores and vulnerability information across package ecosystems like npm, PyPI, and Cargo, including supply chain, quality, maintenance, vulnerability, and license metrics.
Why this server?
Integrates with Socket.dev to provide security verification for npm dependencies by checking them against their vulnerability database.
Why this server?
Optional communication method for the bridge component, requiring the LuaSocket library for UDP-based client-server interaction
Why this server?
Connects to a WebSocket echo server, enabling real-time bidirectional communication through the Echo resource
Why this server?
Incorporates WebSocket technology for real-time bidirectional communication between the server and web client, enabling the terminal experience and live updates.
Why this server?
Enables secure WebSocket communication for bidirectional data exchange between the AI and external tools or services.