23 tools from the Nostr_AI_Tools_Jorgenclaw MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Nostr_AI_Tools_Jorgenclaw policy →createNostrEvent Create an unsigned Nostr event of any kind 2/5 createNote Create an unsigned kind 1 text note 2/5 createProfile Create a new Nostr profile (kind 0) 2/5 decryptNip04 Decrypt NIP-04 ciphertext 2/5 decryptNip44 Decrypt NIP-44 ciphertext 2/5 encryptNip04 Encrypt text with NIP-04 (legacy) 2/5 encryptNip44 Encrypt text with NIP-44 2/5 postNote Create, sign, and publish a text note (all-in-one) 2/5 publishNostrEvent Publish a signed event to relays 2/5 publishNote Publish a signed note to relays 2/5 reactToEvent React to an event (kind 7) 2/5 replyToEvent Reply to an event with NIP-10 threading 2/5 repostEvent Repost an event (kind 6) 2/5 sendDmNip04 Send a NIP-04 direct message 2/5 sendDmNip44 Send a NIP-44 direct message 2/5 setRelayList Publish a relay list (NIP-65 kind 10002) 2/5 signNostrEvent Sign any unsigned Nostr event 2/5 signNote Sign a note event 2/5 unfollow Unfollow a pubkey 2/5 updateProfile Update an existing Nostr profile (merges with current) 2/5 The Nostr_AI_Tools_Jorgenclaw MCP server exposes 23 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 Nostr_AI_Tools_Jorgenclaw server.
Nostr_AI_Tools_Jorgenclaw tools are categorised as Read (2), Write (20), Destructive (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept