Low Risk

codeloop_release_readiness

[CodeLoop] You MUST call codeloop_verify after every code change. If .codeloop/config.json is missing, call codeloop_init_project FIRST. Generate a comprehensive release readiness report. Use this tool when: - All sections are complete and you need a final quality assessment - You want to produc...

Bulk/mass operation — affects multiple targets

Part of the Codeloop MCP server. Enforce policies on this tool with Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy.

AI agents call codeloop_release_readiness to retrieve information from Codeloop without modifying any data. This is common in research, monitoring, and reporting workflows where the agent needs context before taking action. Because read operations don't change state, they are generally safe to allow without restrictions -- but you may still want rate limits to control API costs.

Even though codeloop_release_readiness only reads data, uncontrolled read access can leak sensitive information or rack up API costs. An agent caught in a retry loop could make thousands of calls per minute. A rate limit gives you a safety net without blocking legitimate use.

Read-only tools are safe to allow by default. No rate limit needed unless you want to control costs.

codeloop.yaml
tools:
  codeloop_release_readiness:
    rules:
      - action: allow

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Tool Name codeloop_release_readiness
Category Read
MCP Server Codeloop MCP Server
Risk Level Low

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Agents calling read-class tools like codeloop_release_readiness have been implicated in these attack patterns. Read the full case and prevention policy for each:

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Other tools in the Read risk category across the catalogue. The same policy patterns (rate-limit, allow) apply to each.

What does the codeloop_release_readiness tool do? +

[CodeLoop] You MUST call codeloop_verify after every code change. If .codeloop/config.json is missing, call codeloop_init_project FIRST. Generate a comprehensive release readiness report. Use this tool when: - All sections are complete and you need a final quality assessment - You want to produce evidence that the app is ready for human UAT Returns: overall readiness score, blockers, warnings, and full evidence summary.. It is categorised as a Read tool in the Codeloop MCP Server, which means it retrieves data without modifying state.

How do I enforce a policy on codeloop_release_readiness? +

Add a rule in your Intercept YAML policy under the tools section for codeloop_release_readiness. You can allow, deny, rate-limit, or validate arguments. Then run Intercept as a proxy in front of the Codeloop MCP server.

What risk level is codeloop_release_readiness? +

codeloop_release_readiness is a Read tool with low risk. Read-only tools are generally safe to allow by default.

Can I rate-limit codeloop_release_readiness? +

Yes. Add a rate_limit block to the codeloop_release_readiness rule in your Intercept policy. For example, setting max: 10 and window: 60 limits the tool to 10 calls per minute. Rate limits are tracked per agent session and reset automatically.

How do I block codeloop_release_readiness completely? +

Set action: deny in the Intercept policy for codeloop_release_readiness. The AI agent will receive a policy violation error and cannot call the tool. You can also include a reason field to explain why the tool is blocked.

What MCP server provides codeloop_release_readiness? +

codeloop_release_readiness is provided by the Codeloop MCP server (codeloop-mcp-server). Intercept sits as a proxy in front of this server to enforce policies before tool calls reach the server.

Let agents act without letting them run wild.

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