32 tools from the Pylon MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Pylon policy →pylon_get_account Get a specific Pylon account by ID 2/5 pylon_get_contact Get a specific Pylon contact by ID 2/5 pylon_get_issue Get a specific Pylon issue by ID 2/5 pylon_get_issue_followers Get followers of a Pylon issue 2/5 pylon_get_organization Get Pylon organisation information 2/5 pylon_get_tag Get a specific Pylon tag by ID 2/5 pylon_get_team Get a specific Pylon team by ID 2/5 pylon_list_accounts List all Pylon accounts with pagination 2/5 pylon_list_contacts List all Pylon contacts with pagination 2/5 pylon_list_issues List Pylon issues within a time range 2/5 pylon_list_tags List all Pylon tags 2/5 pylon_list_teams List all Pylon teams 2/5 pylon_search_accounts Search Pylon accounts with filters 2/5 pylon_search_contacts Search Pylon contacts with filters 2/5 pylon_search_issues Search Pylon issues with filters 2/5 pylon_create_account Create a new Pylon account 4/5 pylon_create_contact Create a new Pylon contact 3/5 pylon_create_issue Create a new Pylon issue/ticket 3/5 pylon_create_tag Create a new Pylon tag 2/5 pylon_create_team Create a new Pylon team 3/5 pylon_snooze_issue Snooze a Pylon issue until a specific time 3/5 pylon_update_account Update an existing Pylon account 4/5 pylon_update_contact Update an existing Pylon contact 3/5 pylon_update_issue Update an existing Pylon issue 3/5 pylon_update_issue_followers Add or remove issue followers 3/5 pylon_update_tag Update an existing Pylon tag 2/5 pylon_update_team Update an existing Pylon team 3/5 The Pylon MCP server exposes 32 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.
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 Pylon server.
Pylon tools are categorised as Read (15), Write (12), Destructive (5). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept