JFROG MCP SERVER TOOLS

36 tools from the JFrog MCP Server MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

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Read jfrog_check_availability Check if JFrog platform is ready and functioning or not Read jfrog_get_artifacts_summary Get the summary of artifacts, one or many Read jfrog_get_package_curation_status Useful for checking the curation status of a specific package version. Returns one of the following statuse... Read jfrog_get_package_info Useful for when you need to get publicly available information about a software package. Read jfrog_get_package_version_vulnerabilities Useful for when you need the list of known vulnerabilities affecting a specific version of an open source p... Read jfrog_get_package_versions Useful for when you need to get a list of versions of a publicly available package. Read jfrog_get_permission_resource Get details of a specific resource type within a permission target Read jfrog_get_permission_target Get detailed information about a specific permission target Read jfrog_get_runtime_specific_cluster return a runtime cluster by id Read jfrog_get_specific_build Get details for a specific build by name, optionally scoped to a project Read jfrog_get_specific_project Get detailed information about a specific project in the JFrog platform Read jfrog_get_specific_release_bundle Get a list of all version of a specific release bundle Read jfrog_get_vulnerability_info Useful for when you need to get a specific vulnerability information, including its affected packages and v... Read jfrog_list_associated_instances get all JFrog Platform Deployment (JPD) instances associated with the current JFrog Platform Read jfrog_list_builds return a list of all my build in the jfrog platform Read jfrog_list_environments Get a list of all environments types (e.g. dev, prod, etc.) in the JFrog platform with their details Read jfrog_list_permission_targets Get a list of all permission targets in the JFrog platform Read jfrog_list_projects Get a list of all projects in the JFrog platform with their details Read jfrog_list_repositories List all repositories in Artifactory with optional filtering by type, package type, and project Read jfrog_list_running_images List all running container images across runtime clusters with their security and operational status Read jfrog_list_runtime_clusters return a list of all my runtime clusters in the jfrog platform

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How many tools does the JFrog MCP Server MCP server have? +

The JFrog MCP Server MCP server exposes 36 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.

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What risk categories do JFrog MCP Server tools fall into? +

JFrog MCP Server tools are categorised as Read (21), Write (11), Destructive (2), Execute (2). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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