Security audit of stevesolun/ctx · MCP Server by stevesolun · ★ 540
Yes — ctx passed AgentSkillsHub's rule-based security scan with no dangerous patterns detected. As with any third-party skill, confirm what credentials it requests before production use.
What it is: Not an Amazon-style catalog or marketplace. ctx is a recommendation layer: bring your org tools or use the shipped graph to load the right skills, agents, MCPs, and harnesses only for the current dev window, cutting token bills and local compute waste: 79,958-node LLM-wiki graph, 68,494 skills, 467 agents, 10,790 MCPs, 207 harnesses.
No dangerous patterns were detected: no credential exfiltration, no obfuscated downloads, no sandbox-escape attempts, no prompt-injection markers.
| Security grade | ✓ SAFE |
| Quality score | 66/100 |
| GitHub stars | 540 |
| Language | Python |
| License | MIT |
| Last updated |
This is AgentSkillsHub's free basic audit: an automated rule-based scan covering SlowMist's 11 red-flag categories (credential exfiltration, obfuscated payloads, sandbox escape, prompt injection, and more) across 117,000+ open-source AI agent skills and MCP servers, refreshed every 8 hours. A SAFE grade is a scan result, not a guarantee — deep 5-dimension audits (code · credentials · vendor · supply-chain · operational) are available for enterprise. Audited: 2026-07-03.