Critical-risk tools in Meilisearch MCP Server
19 of the 68 tools in Meilisearch MCP Server are classified as critical risk. This page profiles those tools specifically, with recommended policy actions and the attack patterns that target them.
Every operation listed below is an action PolicyLayer recommends controlling at the transport layer. Open any tool to see the full profile, risk score, and YAML policy snippet.
Tools at critical risk
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cancel-tasksDestructiveCancel tasks based on provided filters
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delete-all-documentsDestructiveDelete all documents in a Meilisearch index
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delete-documentDestructiveDelete a document by its ID from a Meilisearch index
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delete-documentsDestructiveDelete multiple documents by their IDs from a Meilisearch index
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delete-indexDestructiveDelete a Meilisearch index
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delete-tasksDestructiveDelete tasks based on provided filters
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reset-displayed-attributesDestructiveReset the displayed attributes setting to its default value
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reset-distinct-attributeDestructiveReset the distinct attribute setting to its default value
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reset-embeddersDestructiveReset the embedders configuration for an index
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reset-facetingDestructiveReset the faceting setting to its default value
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reset-filterable-attributesDestructiveReset the filterable attributes setting to its default value
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reset-paginationDestructiveReset the pagination setting to its default value
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reset-ranking-rulesDestructiveReset the ranking rules setting to its default value
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reset-searchable-attributesDestructiveReset the searchable attributes setting to its default value
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reset-settingsDestructiveReset all settings for a Meilisearch index to their default values
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reset-sortable-attributesDestructiveReset the sortable attributes setting to its default value
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reset-stop-wordsDestructiveReset the stop words setting to its default value
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reset-synonymsDestructiveReset the synonyms setting to its default value
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reset-typo-toleranceDestructiveReset the typo tolerance setting to its default value
Attacks that target this class
Critical-risk tools in any server share these documented attack patterns. Each links to the full case and the defensive policy.