D Risk Grade Reactotron · worst category: Destructive

REACTOTRON TOOLS

16 tools from the Reactotron MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 14 tools
Read dispatch_action Dispatch a Redux or MobX-State-Tree action to the app via Reactotron. Read get_app_info Retrieve metadata about the connected app as reported in its Reactotron client.intro handshake — app name, ... Read get_benchmarks Retrieve performance benchmark reports captured from the connected app via Reactotron. Read get_connection_status Check whether a React/React Native app is currently connected to the Reactotron proxy, including app metadata. Read get_displays Retrieve custom display messages sent via reactotron.display(). These are structured debug entries with a n... Read get_errors Get a consolidated view of all errors: error-level logs and failed network requests (4xx/5xx). Useful for a... Read get_images Retrieve images logged via reactotron.image(). Returns each image rendered inline alongside its metadata (f... Read get_logs Retrieve log messages captured from the connected React/React Native app via Reactotron. Read get_network Retrieve captured API/network requests and responses from the app. Read get_state Query the app Read get_state_actions Retrieve completed Redux or MobX-State-Tree actions captured from the connected app via Reactotron. Read get_state_changes Retrieve state mutation events captured from the connected app via Reactotron. Read get_timeline Retrieve the full timeline of recent Reactotron messages across all types (logs, network, state actions, cu... Read list_custom_commands List all custom commands currently registered by the connected app in Reactotron.

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How many tools does the Reactotron MCP server have? +

The Reactotron MCP server exposes 16 tools across 3 categories: Read, Destructive, Execute.

How do I enforce policies on Reactotron tools? +

Route the Reactotron 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 Reactotron tools fall into? +

Reactotron tools are categorised as Read (14), Destructive (1), Execute (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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