ARCHIMATE MCP SERVER TOOLS

33 tools from the ArchiMate MCP Server MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

WRITE 16 tools
Write archimate_add_connection_to_view Manually add a connection (line/arrow) between two diagram objects in a view. Normally unnecessary - archim... Write archimate_add_to_view Add an element to a diagram view. Connections for relationships between this element and any element alread... Write archimate_configure_audit Configure audit logging for model operations Write archimate_create_application_element Create an Application layer element (Chapter 9). Use for application components, services, and data objects. Write archimate_create_business_element Create a Business layer element (Chapter 8). Use for actors, processes, services, and business objects. Write archimate_create_composite_element Create a composite element (Chapter 4). Use for grouping and locations. Write archimate_create_implementation_element Create an Implementation & Migration layer element (Chapter 12). Use for work packages, deliverables, and a... Write archimate_create_model Create a new empty ArchiMate model with standard folder structure Write archimate_create_motivation_element Create a Motivation layer element (Chapter 6). Use for stakeholders, goals, requirements, etc. Write archimate_create_relationship Create a relationship between two elements. Validates against ArchiMate specification. Write archimate_create_strategy_element Create a Strategy layer element (Chapter 7). Use for capabilities, resources, and strategic planning. Write archimate_create_technology_element Create a Technology layer element (Chapter 10). Use for nodes, devices, infrastructure, and physical elements. Write archimate_create_view Create a new diagram view Write archimate_import_exchange Import an ArchiMate model from Open Exchange Format XML file Write archimate_save_model Save the current model to disk Write archimate_update_element Update an existing element

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How many tools does the ArchiMate MCP Server MCP server have? +

The ArchiMate MCP Server MCP server exposes 33 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.

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ArchiMate MCP Server tools are categorised as Read (15), Write (16), Destructive (2). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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