Search for 3D models on CSM.ai using text.
AI agents call search_csm_models to retrieve information from BlenderMCP without modifying anything — typically the context-gathering step in research, monitoring, and reporting workflows, before the agent takes action elsewhere.
This tool performs a text-based search and retrieval of 3D model information from CSM.ai. It has no side effects—it queries a database and returns results without creating, modifying, deleting, or executing anything. The action is purely informational, placing it firmly in the Read category with low severity.
From the tool's definition Tool name 'search_csm_models' and description 'Search for 3D models on CSM.ai using text' indicate a read-only query operation that retrieves model metadata without modifying, executing code, or causing irreversible changes.
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Search for 3D models on CSM.ai using text. It is categorised as a Read tool in the BlenderMCP MCP Server, which means it retrieves data without modifying state.
Register the Blender MCP server in PolicyLayer and add a rule for search_csm_models: 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 BlenderMCP. Nothing to install.
search_csm_models 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 search_csm_models 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 search_csm_models. 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.
search_csm_models is provided by the Blender MCP server (richard-devbot/blender-mcp-csm). PolicyLayer sits as a proxy in front of this server to enforce policies before tool calls reach the server.
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