B+

npm:ratelimit-next

https://www.npmjs.com/package/ratelimit-next
89/100 · MCP Trust Grade · checked 4h ago · MCP 0.1.1

What it offers — 3 tools · Other

floodgate_init

Creates floodgate.config.ts in a project directory. Scaffolds a starter config with default rate limit rules for API and auth endpoints.

floodgate_add_rule

Adds a new rate limit rule to an existing floodgate.config.ts file.

floodgate_test

Returns instructions for testing a specific rate limit rule locally.

Spec / packaging20%100
Security (OWASP MCP)30%90
Maintenance / popularity20%92
Tool hygiene15%70
Transparency / provenance15%90

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INFO Static analysis of npm package ratelimit-next@0.1.1 (stdio server — no remote endpoint). Reliability/behavioral signals require running it; not measured.
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