B+

npm:@n0zer0d4y/vulcan-file-ops

https://www.npmjs.com/package/@n0zer0d4y/vulcan-file-ops
87/100 · MCP Trust Grade · checked 2h ago · MCP 1.2.14

What it offers — 14 tools · AI & ML

vulcan-file-ops
make_directory
list_directory
move_file
get_file_info
register_directory
list_allowed_directories
file_operations
delete_files
read_file
attach_image
read_multiple_files
glob_files
grep_files
Spec / packaging20%100
Security (OWASP MCP)30%90
Maintenance / popularity20%100
Tool hygiene15%40
Transparency / provenance15%90

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