[ADMIN] Get rate limit status
AI agents call get_rate_limits to retrieve information from Garza Home MCP without modifying anything — typically the context-gathering step in research, monitoring, and reporting workflows, before the agent takes action elsewhere.
This is a purely informational tool that retrieves rate limit metrics. It has no side effects, cannot modify data, and poses minimal risk even if called repeatedly by an agent. The [ADMIN] tag suggests it may require elevated permissions but does not change the underlying nature of the operation as a read-only lookup.
From the tool's definition Tool name 'get_rate_limits' and description 'Get rate limit status' indicate a read-only query operation that retrieves current rate limiting information without modifying any state.
Risk signalsAdmin/system-level operation
Attacks that exploit this kind of access
[ADMIN] Get rate limit status. It is categorised as a Read tool in the Garza Home MCP MCP Server, which means it retrieves data without modifying state.
Register the Garza Home MCP server in PolicyLayer and add a rule for get_rate_limits: allow, deny, rate-limit, or require approval. Point your MCP client at the PolicyLayer proxy URL and the rule is enforced on every call, before it reaches Garza Home MCP. Nothing to install.
get_rate_limits is a Read tool with low risk. Read-only tools are generally safe to allow by default.
Yes. Add a rate_limit block to the get_rate_limits rule in your PolicyLayer 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.
Set action: deny in the PolicyLayer policy for get_rate_limits. 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.
get_rate_limits is provided by the Garza Home MCP server (itsablabla/garza-home-mcp). PolicyLayer sits as a proxy in front of this server to enforce policies before tool calls reach the server.
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