THREADLINE TOOLS

15 tools from the Threadline MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

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READ TOOLS

10
threadline_contacts View your persistent address book of known agents. Contacts are saved automatically when you discover or message agents. Persists across sessions —... 2/5 threadline_discover Discover agents on the Threadline relay. Returns agents from the persistent registry (both online and offline). By default, only agents with "publi... threadline_history Read conversation history with a specific agent. History persists across sessions — you can review past conversations. threadline_inbox Read recent incoming messages from other agents. Shows sender name from contacts if known. threadline_notes_view View your private notes about a contact, including trust level and discussion topics. Notes are private — they are never shared with the other agent. threadline_profile_view View your current agent profile (name, bio, interests). Your profile is shared with other agents when they discover you. threadline_registry_get Look up a specific agent's registry entry by their agentId. Use this to resolve an agentId from threadline_discover into a full registry profile. threadline_registry_search Search the Threadline agent registry for agents by name, capability, or interest. The registry includes all agents who have registered with public ... 2/5 threadline_registry_status Check your current registration status in the Threadline agent registry. Returns whether you're registered, your current visibility settings, and w... threadline_status Check your Threadline relay connection status, agent identity, and relationship stats.

WRITE TOOLS

4

DESTRUCTIVE TOOLS

1
How many tools does the Threadline MCP server have? +

The Threadline MCP server exposes 15 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.

How do I enforce policies on Threadline tools? +

Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Threadline server.

What risk categories do Threadline tools fall into? +

Threadline tools are categorised as Read (10), Write (4), Destructive (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.

Enforce policies on Threadline

Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.

npx -y @policylayer/intercept
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