harvis.dev
REMOTE · HARVIS.DEV · SCANNED AUG 20
Deploy static sites from AI agents: deploy_site publishes files and returns a live URL in seconds.
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How this component scores in each security and reliability category. Every signal is checked automatically against the live server, and we only credit what we can confirm. How we score →
Endpoint Security57
- The endpoint's TLS certificate is valid, in date, and uses a strong key. View diagnostics → Pass
- Authorisation not fully verified: no authorisation is required to call this server, and 1 tool(s) never declared a destructiveHint. The MCP spec treats an absent hint as destructive by default, so we cannot call this surface safe. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Unverified
- HTTPS is enforced; there's no plaintext access path. View diagnostics → Pass
- HSTS check failed: the Strict-Transport-Security header is absent. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Fail
- DNSSEC check failed: this domain isn't protected by DNSSEC. See how to fix → View diagnostics → Fail
Transport & Reachability100
- Verified streamable-http transport via a live MCP handshake. View diagnostics → Pass
Schema Quality & AI Usability61
- AI-judged instruction clarity (good).Pass
- Context-footprint check failed: tool/resource definitions use about 277 tokens (~277/item across 1 items; 1 tools + 0 resources), over budget; trim descriptions and params. See how to fix → Fail
- Usage-examples check failed: none of the tools include examples. See how to fix → Fail
Stability & Change Management23
- Stability observed for 7 of 30 days with no destabilising changes; credit accrues until the full window elapses.Partial
Tool Coverage100
- 100% of tools have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the tool's name).Pass
- 100% of tool parameters carry a description.Pass
Capabilities100
- Implements a supported MCP spec version (2025-11-25); the latest is 2026-07-28.Pass
Add this component to your MCP client. Where a client-specific snippet is available, pick your client below and copy it straight into your config; otherwise use the connection detail shown.
remote · harvis.dev
claude mcp add --transport http dev-harvis-harvis https://harvis.dev/api/mcp
[mcp_servers.dev-harvis-harvis] url = "https://harvis.dev/api/mcp"
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"mcp": {
"dev-harvis-harvis": {
"type": "remote",
"url": "https://harvis.dev/api/mcp",
"enabled": true
}
}
} openclaw mcp add dev-harvis-harvis --url https://harvis.dev/api/mcp --transport streamable-http
mcp_servers:
dev-harvis-harvis:
url: "https://harvis.dev/api/mcp" {
"mcpServers": {
"dev-harvis-harvis": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://harvis.dev/api/mcp"
}
}
} The mcpServers block is a cross-client convention. Remote transports vary, so check your client's docs.
Every change we have recorded for this component, newest first. Security-relevant changes are always shown. ▲ marks a change for the better, ▼ a change for the worse; unmarked changes are neutral.
- 18 Aug 26 +1
No change was recorded against any check on this day. Stability & Change Management went from 13 to 17. That category is still filling its 30-day observation window: 4 days of observed history at the previous scan, 5 at this one. The score rises as the window fills, whether or not the server changes.
- 16 Aug 26 +1
No change was recorded against any check on this day. Stability & Change Management went from 7 to 10. That category is still filling its 30-day observation window: 2 days of observed history at the previous scan, 3 at this one. The score rises as the window fills, whether or not the server changes.
- 15 Aug 26 +5
- HTTPS: unverified → pass ▲ security
- 14 Aug 26 0
- Stability: unverified → 0.03 ▲ functional
- 13 Aug 26 56
First indexed and scored.
Diagnostic detail from the automated scan of this channel: what the scanner observed at each step, so you can see exactly where a check passed or failed. It is informational only and never changes the trust score.
Captured 20 Aug 2026 · Probed https://harvis.dev/api/mcp
TLS valid
Negotiated TLS 1.3 with TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 .
| Subject | Issuer | Valid from | Valid until | Key | Signature | Serial |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN=harvis.dev | CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US | 4 Aug 2026 | 2 Nov 2026 | ECDSA 256 | ECDSA-SHA256 | e2aac9801c26ac64134f3ec7333db794 |
| SANs: harvis.dev, *.harvis.dev | ||||||
| CN=WE1,O=Google Trust Services,C=US (CA) | CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US | 13 Dec 2023 | 20 Feb 2029 | ECDSA 256 | ECDSA-SHA384 | 7ff31977972c224a76155d13b6d685e3 |
| CN=GTS Root R4,O=Google Trust Services LLC,C=US (CA) | CN=GlobalSign Root CA,OU=Root CA,O=GlobalSign nv-sa,C=BE | 15 Nov 2023 | 28 Jan 2028 | ECDSA 384 | SHA256-RSA | 7fe530bf331343bedd821610493d8a1b |
DNSSEC insecure
Validation of harvis.dev. — Not signed
| Zone | DS | Keys | Algorithms | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| . | trust_anchor | 20326, 38696 | 8, 8 | Verified |
| dev. | present | 60074 | 8 | Verified |
| harvis.dev. | absent | Unsigned (proven) parent-signed NSEC/NSEC3 proves an unsigned delegation |
Authentication No authorisation required
The endpoint answered without asking for a token. Anyone who knows the URL can reach it.
| Result | No authorisation required |
|---|---|
| HTTP status | 200 |
Transports 2 probes
| Transport | URL | Outcome | Status | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| streamable-http | https://harvis.dev/api/mcp | Verified | 200 | |
| http (plaintext) | http://harvis.dev/api/mcp | HTTPS enforced | 301 | https://harvis.dev/api/mcp |
The tools this component advertises to a client, with an estimated token cost for each. Expand a tool to see its parameters and schema. The per-tool counts are indicative and are not scored directly; the schema's total context footprint is one signal in Schema Quality & AI Usability.
deploy_site ~277
Publish a static website to harvis.dev and get a live public URL back instantly. No account or authentication is needed. Pass every file of the site (HTML, CSS, JS, images...) with its path relative to the site root; include an index.html. Returns the live site 'url' plus a private 'claimUrl' — always show the user BOTH links and tell them to open claimUrl and sign in (free) to attach the site to their account so they can edit or delete it later. Warn them claimUrl is private and cannot be recovered if lost. The result also includes a private deployToken: pass it back on a later call to UPDATE that site in place (works before and after claiming) instead of creating a new one. The token identifies the site by itself; passing the subdomain too is optional and guards against updating the wrong site.
| Name | Type | Req | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| deployToken | string | – | The site's private deploy token returned by the deploy that created it (also shown in the dashboard). Requires subdomain. |
| files | array | yes | Every file of the site. Total size limit: 50 MB. |
| name | string | – | Optional human-friendly site name. |
| subdomain | string | – | To UPDATE an existing site instead of creating a new one: the site's subdomain from an earlier deploy. Requires deployToken. |
No output schema declared.
No examples provided.