F Risk Grade Everhour · worst category: Destructive

EVERHOUR TOOLS

41 tools from the Everhour MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 18 tools
Read everhour_get_client Get details of a specific client by ID. Read everhour_get_current_timer Get the currently running timer, if any. Read everhour_get_current_user Get the current user profile using the /me endpoint. Read everhour_get_project Get details of a specific project by ID. Read everhour_get_running_timer Get the currently running timer using the /timer/running endpoint. Read everhour_get_section Get details of a specific section by ID. Read everhour_get_task Get details of a specific task by ID. Read everhour_get_tasks_for_project Get all tasks for a specific project using the /tasks/for_project/{project_id} endpoint. Read everhour_get_time_record Get details of a specific time record by ID. Read everhour_get_user_time Get time records for a specific user with date range and pagination support. Read everhour_list_all_sections List all sections from Everhour by iterating through all projects. Supports pagination and search query. Read everhour_list_clients List all clients from Everhour. Supports pagination and search query. Read everhour_list_projects List all projects from Everhour. Supports filtering by status, client, and search query. Read everhour_list_tasks Search tasks from Everhour. Requires either a query or project parameter. Supports filtering by status, pro... Read everhour_list_team_users List all team users using the /team/users endpoint. Supports selective property filtering via props parameter. Read everhour_list_time_records List time records from Everhour. Supports filtering by project, assignee, and date range. Read everhour_list_timers List timer history from Everhour. Supports filtering by project, assignee, and date range. Read everhour_timer_status Get a summary of timer status and activity.

Route Everhour through PolicyLayer and every one of its 41 tools is checked against your policy before it runs.

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How many tools does the Everhour MCP server have? +

The Everhour MCP server exposes 41 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.

How do I enforce policies on Everhour tools? +

Route the Everhour server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard; they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do Everhour tools fall into? +

Everhour tools are categorised as Read (18), Write (13), Destructive (7), Execute (3). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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