1 tools. 1 can modify or destroy data without limits.
1 destructive tool with no built-in limits. Policy required.
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Destructive tools (sequentialthinking) permanently delete resources. There is no undo. An agent calling these in a retry loop causes irreversible damage.
Intercept sits between your agent and Model Context Protocol Server. Every tool call checked against your policy before it executes — so your agent can do its job without breaking things.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept scan -- npx -y @marco280690/mcp sequentialthinking:
rules:
- action: deny Destructive tools should never be available to autonomous agents without human approval.
Yes. The Model Context Protocol Server server exposes 1 destructive tools including sequentialthinking. These permanently remove resources with no undo. Intercept blocks destructive tools by default so they never reach the upstream server.
1 tools across 1 categories: Destructive. 0 are read-only. 1 can modify, create, or delete data.
One line change. Instead of running the Model Context Protocol Server server directly, prefix it with Intercept: intercept -c marco280690-mcp.yaml -- npx -y @marco280690/mcp. Download a pre-built policy from policylayer.com/policies/marco280690-mcp and adjust the limits to match your use case.
Starter policies available for each. Same risk classification, same one-command setup.
Set budgets, approvals, and hard limits across MCP servers.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept init