# xyz.mindjack/mcp (npm · @mindjack/mcp)

Solana memecoin rug check for trading agents: pump.fun launches, calibrated rug risk, wallets, KOL.

- Trust score: 60/100 (medium)
- Change this week: −6
- Registry status: active
- Liveness: live
- Owner verified: no
- Last scored: 2026-08-21

## Components

- remote · `api.mindjack.xyz`: 86/100, [markdown](https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/api.md), [page](https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/api)
- npm · `@mindjack/mcp`: 60/100 (this document), [markdown](https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/mindjack-mcp.md), [page](https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/mindjack-mcp)

## Channel facts

- Registry: `npm`
- Package: `@mindjack/mcp`
- Version: `1.4.4`
- Transport: `stdio`

## Trust breakdown

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. Scores are 0–100 per category. Scoring method: https://verifymcp.io/docs/scoring (what has changed: https://verifymcp.io/docs/scoring/changelog)

Scored 2026-08-21.

- **Supply Chain Security**: 13/100
  - Malware scan not yet available for this package.
  - Known CVEs could not be checked: the version this server declares is not published in its registry.
  - No install/post-install scripts declared.
  - Dependency health could not be checked: the version this server declares is not published in its registry.
- **Provenance & Transparency**: 100/100
  - Source repository is publicly reachable at the declared URL.
  - Cryptographically verified build provenance (signed, bound to freyotrisolana/mindjack-mcp).
  - Clear OSI-approved license (MIT).
  - Actively maintained (last published 0 days ago).
  - Publishes a security disclosure policy (SECURITY.md).
- **Schema Quality & AI Usability**: 97/100
  - 100% of prompts and resources have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the item's name).
  - AI-judged instruction clarity (excellent).
  - Tool/resource definitions use about 2869 tokens (~95/item across 30 items; 26 tools + 4 resources), lean.
  - Tools include usage examples.
- **Stability & Change Management**: 11/100
  - Stability check failed: the tool surface changed between 1.1.1 and 1.4.4: 0 tool removals, 6 breaking changes, 2 additions.
- **Tool Coverage**: 100/100
  - 100% of tools have a non-trivial description (not blank, and not just the tool's name).
  - 100% of tool parameters carry a description.
  - Structured output schemas are declared (100% of tools); any adoption earns full credit.
- **Capabilities**: 100/100
  - Implements a supported MCP spec version (2025-11-25); the latest is 2026-07-28.

## Install

### Claude

```bash
claude mcp add xyz-mindjack-mcp -- npx -y @mindjack/mcp
```

### Codex

```bash
codex mcp add xyz-mindjack-mcp -- npx -y @mindjack/mcp
```

### opencode

```json
{
  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
  "mcp": {
    "xyz-mindjack-mcp": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": [
        "npx",
        "-y",
        "@mindjack/mcp"
      ],
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}
```

### OpenClaw

```bash
openclaw mcp add xyz-mindjack-mcp --command npx --arg -y --arg @mindjack/mcp
```

### Hermes

```yaml
mcp_servers:
  xyz-mindjack-mcp:
    command: "npx"
    args: ["-y", "@mindjack/mcp"]
```

### Other

```json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "xyz-mindjack-mcp": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@mindjack/mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
```

## Changelog

Every change recorded for this component, newest first. Days that predate change tracking, or that we cannot explain, say so: "we were watching and nothing happened" and "we were not watching" are different claims.

### 2026-08-21 (score 60, −25)

- [security regression] Known CVEs: pass → unverified
- [security regression] Malware scan: pass → unverified
- [functional regression] Dependency health: 0.85 → unverified
- [functional regression] Schema quality: pass → fail
- [functional] Package version: 1.4.0 → 1.4.4
- [functional] Package version: 1.4.0 → 1.4.3
- [functional] Package version: 1.4.0 → 1.4.1

### 2026-08-20 (score 85, +16)

- [security improvement] Malware scan: unverified → pass

### 2026-08-19 (score 69, +11)

- [security improvement] Malware scan: unverified → pass
- [security improvement] Known CVEs: unverified → pass
- [functional regression] Schema quality: 2378 → 3010
- [functional improvement] Dependency health: unverified → 0.85
- [functional improvement] Security disclosure: fail → pass
- [functional] First check of Tool coverage: 100
- [functional] First check of Schema quality: 100
- [functional] Package version: 1.3.0 → 1.4.0

### 2026-08-18 (score 58, −8)

- [security regression] Stability: unverified → fail
- [security regression] Malware scan: pass → unverified
- [security regression] Known CVEs: pass → unverified
- [security improvement] Provenance: fail → pass
- [security] The attested source repository moved: freyotrisolana/mindjack-mcp
- [functional regression] Schema quality: 89 → 99
- [functional regression] Dependency health: 0.85 → unverified
- [functional regression] Schema quality: pass → fail
- [functional improvement] Tool coverage: 23% → 100%
- [functional improvement] Schema quality: fail → pass
- [functional] Package version: 1.1.1 → 1.3.0
- [functional] Package version: 1.1.1 → 1.2.3
- [functional] Package version: 1.1.1 → 1.2.2
- [functional] Package version: 1.1.1 → 1.2.0

### 2026-08-14 (score 66)

First indexed and scored.

## MCP tools (26)

### `check_token` (~97 tokens)

[$0.001] Is this Solana token dangerous? A calibrated rug verdict whose probability is a MEASURED frequency (see get_scorecard), the concentration facts behind it, and how fast this band tends to collapse. Cheapest call, run it on every token; it decides whether inspect_token, token_identity or token_report is worth paying for. Does not name holders.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `facts` (object): Counts AND the share of supply behind each: snipers, insiders, fresh wallets, wallet groups,...
- `mint` (string): Solana token mint address (base58).
- `name` (string)
- `rug_risk` (object)
- `safety` (object): Mint/freeze authority, LP and timelock state. Reports unknown as unknown, never as zero.
- `symbol` (string)

### `inspect_token` (~83 tokens)

[$0.005] Who is involved: top holders and supply, the sniper / fresh-wallet / insider / early-buyer split, connected-group topology, tracked-trader activity. Counts and structure only: token_wallets names them, token_graph draws the edges, token_web follows them to earlier launches.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `activity` (object): transactions analysed and fee cost.
- `groups` (object)
- `holder_wealth` (object): top-50 SOL distribution; a median near zero is a launch distributed to nobody.
- `mint` (string): Solana token mint address (base58).
- `top_holders` (array): rank, wallet, supply_pct, is_whale, is_notable.
- `tracked_traders` (object): Activity from traders we follow by name.
- `trading_patterns` (object): scalp score and wash-trading share.
- `wallet_classes` (object): snipers, insiders, fresh_wallets, early_buyers.

### `token_report` (~114 tokens)

[$0.025] check_token + inspect_token + token_identity in one call. depth="full" ($0.07) adds the outcome path, live sellability and the wallet graph. Cheaper than the parts; use once a token is worth a real look. `fetch` is this call under the name ChatGPT requires.

Input parameters:

- `depth` (string): core: verdict, holders, identity. full adds graph, price path, sellability.
- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `depth` (string): Which tiers are included.
- `identity` (object): The full body of the endpoint it names, exactly as that endpoint returns it.
- `inspect` (object): The full body of the endpoint it names, exactly as that endpoint returns it.
- `mint` (string): The token this describes.
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `screen` (object): The full body of the endpoint it names, exactly as that endpoint returns it.

### `token_identity` (~79 tokens)

[$0.025] Who is BEHIND this token: what its largest holders did in earlier launches, which sibling tokens the same wallets ran and how those ended, and the measured upside band. The decision-point call. Coverage is reported per call; an empty result is free.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `creator` (object): address, allocation_pct, has_sold.
- `identity` (object): holders_checked, holders_with_history (a COUNT), coverage_pct, prior_appearances,...
- `mint` (string): Solana token mint address (base58).
- `sibling_outcomes` (object): known vs rugged among the siblings.
- `sibling_tokens` (array): Earlier tokens these wallets ran: mint, seen_at, shared_wallets, rugged.
- `upside` (object): Measured 2x/5x rate for tokens whose holders carried this much winning history, against...

### `find_tokens` (~143 tokens)

[$0.005] Recently analysed tokens, each already carrying a verdict, to rank locally before paying for depth. Filters: hours (1-168), min_mcap, platform, limit (1-100). A time-ordered feed with no query; to find a token you know by name or mint, use search_tokens.

Input parameters:

- `hours` (integer): Hours back, 1-168. Default 24.
- `limit` (integer): Rows, 1-100. Default 25.
- `min_mcap` (number): Minimum market cap, USD.
- `platform` (string): Launchpad, e.g. pumpfun or letsbonk.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `count` (integer)
- `filters` (object): The filters actually applied, echoed back — a caller should not have to guess whether a...
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `tokens` (array)

### `check_wallet` (~80 tokens)

[$0.006] One wallet across every token we indexed: launches it appeared in, how many ran, roles it recurs in, realised record. Works for any address. kol_record is the per-trade history of tracked KOLs; wallet_network is who this wallet moves with.

Input parameters:

- `address` (string, required): Solana wallet, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `history` (object): Appearances, roles it recurs in, and its realised record across the index.
- `known` (boolean): False when we have never seen this wallet in an indexed token. Never billed.
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `trading` (object)
- `wallet` (string): Solana wallet address (base58).

### `can_i_exit` (~99 tokens)

[$0.005] Can this token be sold RIGHT NOW, and what does a round trip cost: real Jupiter buy and sell routes at $100 and $1000, and the fraction of your money that survives. Verdict follows the worst rung: clear / elevated / thin / trapped / blocked. Quotes only, nothing is signed; not cached, takes a few hundred ms.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `checked_at_sol_usd` (number): SOL price used to size the ladder, so a dollar rung can be reproduced later.
- `exit` (object): verdict (clear/elevated/thin/trapped/blocked), action, worst_retained_pct, and a ladder of...
- `method` (string): How the answer was obtained, and what it cannot see. Quotes only — nothing is signed.
- `mint` (string): Solana token mint address (base58).
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.

### `token_changes` (~74 tokens)

[$0.025] Who sold since we analysed it: reads the chain now and diffs the large positions against what we recorded. Use when a cached read feels stale or to see whether concentrated wallets are exiting. The only call that touches the chain live.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `changes` (object): Movement against the baseline: who left, who grew, and the supply behind it.
- `mint` (string): Solana token mint address (base58).
- `ready` (boolean): False when we hold no holder baseline for this token; nothing is charged in that case.
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.

### `token_price_path` (~75 tokens)

[$0.005] What the token did after we called it: peak, drawdown from peak, and where it stands now, at 4-5 second resolution. Our feed starts at analysis; the bonding-curve phase before that is not included.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `coverage_note` (string): Where our feed starts, so the path is not mistaken for the token's whole life.
- `mint` (string): Solana token mint address (base58).
- `path` (object): analysed_at, first/last tick, tick count, market cap at analysis / latest / peak / trough,...
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.

### `find_serial_insiders` (~122 tokens)

[$0.025 per 25] Wallets that keep turning up as insiders across the whole index. Each row carries the wallet's full footprint, because ranking on insider count alone puts bots on top (the highest is flagged in 1,642 tokens and holds 4,091). Read insider_in against also_held: close is a real serial insider, far apart is a bot.

Input parameters:

- `limit` (integer): Rows, 1-100. Default 25.
- `min_tokens` (integer): Minimum tokens flagged in. Default 3.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `count` (integer)
- `filters` (object)
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `wallets` (array): wallet, insider_in, also_held, early_investor_in, avg_supply_pct, realized_sol,...

### `compare_tokens` (~107 tokens)

[$0.025] Were these tokens run by the same people? Give 2-4 mints and get the wallets appearing in more than one, each with the role it played in each. Weigh the roles rather than the count: shared holders are common, a wallet that was an insider in one and a sniper in the next is not. Mints outside our index come back named in not_covered.

Input parameters:

- `mints` (array, required): Two to four mints to compare.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `compared` (array)
- `count` (integer)
- `in_all` (integer)
- `not_covered` (array): mints we do not hold; the rest is still answered, as coverage 'partial'.
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `shared` (array): wallet, in_tokens, mints, roles (holder / insider / early / sniper).

### `test_hypothesis` (~114 tokens)

[$0.025] Research, not screening. Describe the shape of token you care about and get what measurably happened to the matching cohort: collapse rate against the base rate, peak-gain percentiles, time to peak, collapse speed. Filters take {min,max} bounds; get_coverage lists the queryable fields.

Input parameters:

- `filters` (object, required): Field bounds as {min,max}; get_coverage lists the fields.
- `window_days` (integer): Cohort window, days. Default 30.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `cohort` (object): n, rug_pct, base_rate_pct, rug_lift_vs_base, median_peak_gain_pct, p75/p90_peak_gain_pct,...
- `disclaimer` (string): Measured history, not a forecast, and not adjusted for slippage or fees.
- `filters` (object): The filters applied, echoed back.
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `window_days` (integer)

### `get_scorecard` (~59 tokens)

[free] Our measured hit rate per risk band, and how fast each band tends to collapse. Read this to decide how much weight to give our verdicts. Most risk APIs ask you to trust a score; this one shows how it performed.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `bands` (array)
- `base_rate_pct` (number)
- `calibrated_at` (string)
- `says` (string)
- `window_days` (number)

### `get_sample` (~71 tokens)

[free, no key] One fixed token answered in full: the complete check_token, inspect_token and token_identity responses, each carrying the price that call costs. Served by the same handlers as the paid tools, so it is what you would actually get. Use get_coverage for freshness, this for depth.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `identity` (object)
- `inspect` (object)
- `mint` (string)
- `next` (array)
- `not_shown` (object)
- `says` (string)
- `screen` (object)

### `token_graph` (~80 tokens)

[$0.04] The wallet relationship graph behind a token: edges with strength and confidence, cluster membership and role, wash-trading wallets. token_wallets names the holders; this shows how they are CONNECTED and whether a distributed-looking set is one person. Not a first look.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `edges` (array): wallet_a/wallet_b ties with strength and confidence.
- `edges_total` (integer): True edge count; compare against the returned array to detect truncation.
- `members` (array): Which wallet sits in which cluster, and its role.
- `members_total` (integer)
- `mint` (string): Solana token mint address (base58).
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `wash_wallets` (array)

### `token_wallets` (~93 tokens)

[$0.005] The NAMED wallets behind one token: insiders, snipers, early buyers, fresh wallets, wash traders and tracked KOLs, each with funder (exchanges named), link count and cluster. Lists cap at 100 per class; *_total fields carry real counts. inspect_token gives counts, this gives addresses.

Input parameters:

- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `early_investors` (array): Addresses with funding source, cluster membership and flags. Capped at 100; the matching...
- `early_total` (integer)
- `fresh_total` (integer)
- `fresh_wallets` (array): Addresses with funding source, cluster membership and flags. Capped at 100; the matching...
- `insiders` (array): Addresses with funding source, cluster membership and flags. Capped at 100; the matching...
- `insiders_total` (integer)
- `kols` (array): Addresses with funding source, cluster membership and flags. Capped at 100; the matching...
- `kols_total` (integer)
- `mint` (string)
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `scalpers` (array): Addresses with funding source, cluster membership and flags. Capped at 100; the matching...
- `snipers` (array): Addresses with funding source, cluster membership and flags. Capped at 100; the matching...
- `snipers_total` (integer)
- `wash_total` (integer)
- `wash_wallets` (array): Addresses with funding source, cluster membership and flags. Capped at 100; the matching...

### `token_web` (~92 tokens)

[$0.04] Earlier launches tied to this token through shared wallets, with the wallets themselves, each launch's outcome and its highest recorded market cap. Use when token_identity reported shared wallets and you need WHICH launches. token_graph stays inside one token; this crosses tokens.

Input parameters:

- `min_shared` (integer): Minimum shared wallets. Default 3.
- `mint` (string, required): Solana token mint, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `common_wallets` (array): The shared wallets themselves, with which launches each ties.
- `mint` (string)
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `tokens` (array): Launches sharing wallets with this one: mint, shared wallet count, outcome and the highest...
- `web_wallet_pool` (integer): Wallets considered when building the web.

### `wallet_network` (~74 tokens)

[$0.025] Who one wallet is wired to across the index: direct counterparts with interaction counts, shared tokens, transfer direction where the chain shows it, plus a bounded second hop. check_wallet says what it DID; this says who it MOVES WITH.

Input parameters:

- `address` (string, required): Solana wallet, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `direct` (array): Counterparts, each with the wallet, interaction count, shared tokens and transfer direction...
- `direct_total` (integer): Counterparts found, before the cap.
- `edge_total` (integer): Edges behind both rings.
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `second_hop` (array): A bounded second ring, reached through the direct counterparts.
- `wallet` (string): The wallet asked about.

### `kol_leaderboard` (~125 tokens)

[$0.02/page] Every tracked KOL wallet, ranked from the recorded trades: lifetime realized SOL, per-token win rate on NET realized SOL, and a recent-activity window. Sort by profit, success or activity. Use to build or refresh a copy-trading watchlist.

Input parameters:

- `days` (integer): Recent window, 1-90 days. Default 7.
- `limit` (integer): Rows, 1-100. Default 25.
- `sort` (string): profit: realised SOL. success: win rate. activity: recent trades.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `count` (integer)
- `filters` (object)
- `kols` (array): wallet, name, handle, verified, followers, lifetime {trades, volume_sol, realized_sol,...
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.

### `kol_record` (~75 tokens)

[$0.02] One tracked KOL in depth: lifetime stats, per-token history from every recorded trade (buys, sells, volume, realized SOL) and the latest trades raw. Untracked addresses answer null and cost nothing; check_wallet covers any wallet.

Input parameters:

- `address` (string, required): Solana wallet, base58.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `kol` (object): Identity and lifetime stats. Null when the address is not a tracked KOL; nothing is charged...
- `recent_trades` (array): Latest trades: side, sol, realized_sol, roi_pct, entry_mcap, timestamp.
- `tokens` (array): Per-token rollup: mint, symbol, buys, sells, volume_sol, realized_sol, first and last trade...

### `funder_networks` (~106 tokens)

[$0.025/page] Funders ranked by how many fresh wallets they seeded across the whole index, each labelled when we know the exchange behind it. A funder inside one token is a line item; across the index it is a desk. A null label with a high count is the shape worth opening.

Input parameters:

- `limit` (integer): Rows, 1-100. Default 25.
- `min_wallets` (integer): Minimum wallets seeded. Default 3.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `count` (integer)
- `filters` (object)
- `funders` (array): funder, funder_known (exchange name when we know the address, else null), wallets_funded,...
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.

### `search_tokens` (~159 tokens)

[$0.005/page] Find a token in the analysed catalogue by symbol, name fragment or exact mint, with platform, size and age filters. find_tokens lists what just migrated; this finds the one you mean. `search` is the same call in the shape ChatGPT requires.

Input parameters:

- `days` (integer): Analysed within this many days.
- `limit` (integer): Rows, 1-100. Default 25.
- `min_mcap` (number): Minimum market cap, USD.
- `offset` (integer): Rows to skip. Default 0.
- `platform` (string): Launchpad, e.g. pumpfun or letsbonk.
- `q` (string): Symbol, name fragment, or exact mint.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `count` (integer)
- `query` (object)
- `says` (string): The finding in one plain sentence, safe to quote.
- `tokens` (array): mint, symbol, name, analyzed_at, mcap_at_analysis, platform, holders, insiders, snipers,...

### `search` (~102 tokens)

[$0.005/page] ChatGPT entry point: the same catalogue search as search_tokens (same endpoint and price) returning {id, title, url} rows, each id a Solana mint for `fetch`. ChatGPT connects to nothing without this exact name; other clients should call search_tokens.

Input parameters:

- `limit` (integer): Rows, 1-100. Default 25.
- `query` (string, required): Symbol, name fragment, or an exact mint address.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object): coverage, billing and price_usd for this call.
- `count` (number)
- `results` (array): Rows of {id, title, url}. id is the mint; pass it to fetch.
- `says` (string)

### `fetch` (~90 tokens)

[$0.025] ChatGPT entry point: everything we hold on one token as one document: the calibrated verdict with its measured hit rate, who holds it and how they connect, and whether it can still be sold. Takes an id from `search`. Same endpoint and price as token_report, which other clients should call.

Input parameters:

- `id` (string, required): A Solana mint address, usually from `search`.

Output parameters:

- `id` (string): The mint this document is about.
- `metadata` (object)
- `text` (string): The full report as JSON text.
- `title` (string)
- `url` (string): Public page for the token, or null if the id was not an address.

### `get_coverage` (~59 tokens)

[free] What we hold and how fresh, plus a live example mint guaranteed to have data. Call this first: we index every pump.fun and letsbonk migration since our start date, so an older token you already know will return nothing.

Output parameters:

- `_meta` (object)
- `history_from` (string)
- `index` (object)
- `not_covered` (object)
- `platforms` (array)
- `pricing` (object)
- `start_here` (object)
- `stats` (object)
- `universe` (string)

### `get_balance` (~57 tokens)

[free] Credits remaining on your key. There is no free allowance: a new key starts at zero and is funded with a USDC deposit, so a balance of 0 means the paid tools will answer 402 until you top up.

Output parameters:

- `credit_balance` (number): Credits left. A new key starts at 0.
- `free_remaining` (number)
- `key_prefix` (string)
- `plan` (string)
- `plan_credits_per_month` (number)
- `plan_expires_at` (number)

## Diagnostics

Captured diagnostic sections: Provenance. The full working is on the page: https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/mindjack-mcp#diagnostics

## Score history

- 2026-08-21: 60
- 2026-08-20: 85
- 2026-08-19: 69
- 2026-08-18: 58
- 2026-08-17: 66
- 2026-08-16: 66
- 2026-08-15: 66
- 2026-08-14: 66

## Links

- npm package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mindjack/mcp
- Socket report: https://socket.dev/npm/package/@mindjack/mcp
- Repository: https://github.com/freyotrisolana/mindjack-mcp
- Website: https://api.mindjack.xyz/
- Changelog RSS feed: https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/mindjack-mcp.xml
- Changelog JSON feed: https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/mindjack-mcp.json
- HTML version of this page: https://verifymcp.io/servers/xyz-mindjack-mcp/mindjack-mcp
