11 tools from the Mcp Products MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Mcp Products policy →telora_product Product registry: manage the portfolio of software products. Each product scopes strategies, deliveries, issues, and context documents. Actions: li... 2/5 telora_product_issue Task tracking: manage issues (tasks, bugs, context groups) within deliveries. Issues flow through To Do -> In Progress -> Done. Context groups orga... 2/5 telora_infra_asset Infrastructure assets: typed resources (database, container, service, dashboard, storage, proxy, dns, monitoring, ci_cd) within a product. Assets c... 5/5 telora_infra_environment Infrastructure environments: named deployment targets (production, staging, dev) within a product. Each environment groups infrastructure assets an... 4/5 telora_infra_relationship Asset relationships: directed links between infrastructure assets within the same product. Types: connects_to, deploys_to, proxies, depends_on, hos... 4/5 telora_infra_secret Infrastructure secrets: encrypted key-value pairs stored per asset using Vault. List and create show names only (no values). Use get to decrypt and... 4/5 telora_product_delivery Work packages: individual shippable increments within a strategy. Each delivery has acceptance criteria, technical context, and tracks progress thr... 4/5 telora_connector_start Daemon automation: generate configuration and launch the Telora daemon for autonomous agent execution. Creates daemon.json with API credentials and... 3/5 telora_context_assemble Assemble layered context for a product, strategy, or delivery. Returns pre-formatted markdown with product philosophy, context documents, strategy ... 3/5 telora_discover Load additional Telora tool domains on demand. At startup only core tools (product, strategy, delivery, issue) are available. Use this to load doma... 4/5 telora_product_strategy Execution roadmap: group deliveries into themed work scopes. Strategies define what the AI daemon works on -- assigning an agent role queues the st... 3/5 The Mcp Products MCP server exposes 11 tools across 3 categories: Write, Destructive, Execute.
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 Mcp Products server.
Mcp Products tools are categorised as Write (2), Destructive (5), Execute (4). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept