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DocSlicer

PYPI · DOCSLICER · 2 COMPONENTS · SCANNED AUG 23

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0 this week 36 Trust /100
Trust breakdown (6 categories)

How this component scores in each security and reliability category. Every signal is checked automatically from public evidence about the published package, including repeated runs of it in an isolated sandbox, and we only credit what we can confirm. How we score →

Supply Chain Security99
  • No malware found by supply-chain analysis.Pass
  • No known CVEs affecting this package version or its production dependencies.Pass
  • Runs setuptools.build_meta at install time, a recognised native-build step with no shell scripting around it. View diagnostics → Pass
  • 2 of 23 dependencies flagged as unhealthy. View diagnostics → Partial
Provenance & Transparency32
Schema Quality & AI Usability0
  • Schema quality not yet verified: this package could not be installed in a clean environment, so we have no schema to assess.Unverified
Stability & Change Management0
  • Stability not yet verified: this package could not be installed in a clean environment, so we have no schema to compare.Unverified
Tool Coverage0
  • Tool coverage not yet verified: this package could not be installed in a clean environment, so we have no tool definitions to assess.Unverified
Capabilities0
  • Protocol version not yet verified: this package could not be installed in a clean environment, so we never saw its MCP handshake.Unverified

Unverified: 4 categories

Categories scored 0 because our sandbox run of this package has not given us the schema these checks need to read. That is a gap on our side rather than a finding about the package, and we only credit what we can confirm, so the score stands at 0 until the capture succeeds. We are working through the fleet, so this normally clears without any action from you. How we score packages →

Install

How do I install the DocSlicer MCP server?

DocSlicer runs locally as a PyPI package, launched with uvx docslicer. Ready-made configuration for Claude, Cursor, VS Code, Codex and 5 more is on this page, copied from each client's own documentation.

pypi · docslicer

# add to Claude Code
claude mcp add docslicer-docslicer -- uvx docslicer
// .cursor/mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "docslicer-docslicer": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "docslicer"
      ]
    }
  }
}
// .vscode/mcp.json
{
  "servers": {
    "docslicer-docslicer": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "docslicer"
      ]
    }
  }
}
# add to Codex CLI
codex mcp add docslicer-docslicer -- uvx docslicer
// opencode.json
{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "docslicer-docslicer": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": [
        "uvx",
        "docslicer"
      ],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}
# add to OpenClaw
openclaw mcp add docslicer-docslicer --command uvx --arg docslicer
# ~/.hermes/config.yaml
mcp_servers:
  docslicer-docslicer:
    command: "uvx"
    args: ["docslicer"]
// ~/.netclaw/config/netclaw.json
{
  "McpServers": {
    "docslicer-docslicer": {
      "Transport": "stdio",
      "Command": "uvx",
      "Arguments": [
        "docslicer"
      ]
    }
  }
}
# add to Vellum
assistant mcp add docslicer-docslicer -t stdio -c uvx -a docslicer
// mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "docslicer-docslicer": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "docslicer"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Changelog

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.

  • 21 Aug 26 +15
    • Malware scan: unverified → pass security
  • 19 Aug 26 0
    • Package version: 0.2.3 → 0.2.4 functional
  • 18 Aug 26 −15
    • Malware scan: pass → unverified security
  • 16 Aug 26 +15
    • Malware scan: unverified → pass security
  • 15 Aug 26 −15
    • Malware scan: pass → unverified security
  • 12 Aug 26 0
    • Security disclosure: unverified → fail functional
  • 11 Aug 26 +15
    • We updated how we score, so this day's move reflects our rubric, not a change to the server See what changed → functional
  • 10 Aug 26 21

    First indexed and scored.

Diagnostics

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 23 Aug 2026 · Analysed pypi/docslicer@0.2.4

Provenance No attestation

The registry publishes no build provenance for this version, so there is nothing to verify.

Result No attestation
Ecosystem pypi
Install scripts 1 script
Hook Tier Command
build_backend allowlisted setuptools.build_meta
Dependencies 23 packages
Packages resolved 23
Stale 2
Tree resolution Complete
MCP tools

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.

Tools for package channels are captured by running the package in an isolated sandbox. The most recent sandbox run could not capture a tool list from this package.

Common questions

What is the DocSlicer MCP server?

DocSlicer is an MCP server listed in the public MCP registry as io.github.DocSlicer/docslicer. Answer questions from documents too large to fit in context, reading only the sections you need. This page covers its PyPI package (docslicer).

Is the DocSlicer MCP server safe to use?

DocSlicer scores 36 out of 100 on VerifyMCP. We found no known CVEs affecting it as of 23 August 2026. That is a record of what we were able to check automatically, not an endorsement. The category breakdown on this page shows every signal behind the number, including the ones we could not confirm.

Is the DocSlicer MCP server still maintained?

DocSlicer is still listed as active in the MCP registry. We last reached this channel on 23 August 2026. Those dates come from our own scans of the registry and the channel itself, not from anything the publisher announced.