F Risk Grade Android · worst category: Destructive

ANDROID TOOLS

119 tools from the Android MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 35 tools
Read analyze-crash-pattern Analyze crash patterns and identify common issues Read App-List-Tool List running applications and their windows Read Channel-Info-Tool Get information about a Slack channel Read Channel-List-Tool List all channels in the workspace Read compose-ps List Docker Compose services Read container-logs Get container logs Read Download-File-Tool Download a file from Slack Read download-object Download a file from Cloud Storage Read Download-Tool Handle file downloads Read get-affected-users Get information about users affected by crashes Read Get-Attribute-Tool Get element attribute value Read get-crash-details Get detailed information about a specific crash Read get-crash-trends Get crash trends and statistics Read get-iam-policy Get IAM policy for a resource Read Get-Messages-Tool Get messages from a Slack channel Read get-project Get details of a specific project Read Get-Text-Tool Get element text content Read list-buckets List all Cloud Storage buckets in a project Read list-containers List Docker containers Read list-crashes List recent crashes for an app Read list-images List Docker images Read list-instances List all Compute Engine instances in a project/zone Read list-networks List Docker networks Read list-objects List objects in a Cloud Storage bucket Read list-projects List all accessible GCP projects Read list-service-accounts List all service accounts in a project Read list-volumes List Docker volumes Read Network-Tool Get network information and control network settings Read Screenshot-Tool Take screenshot of current page or element Read Search-Messages-Tool Search for messages in Slack Read state_tool Get the state of the device. Optionally includes visual screenshot when use_vision=True. Read System-Info-Tool Get comprehensive system information Read User-Info-Tool Get information about a Slack user Read User-List-Tool List users in the workspace Read Workspace-Info-Tool Get information about the Slack workspace
WRITE 65 tools
Write Accessibility-Tool Control accessibility features and settings Write Alert-Tool Handle browser alerts/dialogs Write App-Control-Tool Control app lifecycle Write Archive-Channel-Tool Archive a Slack channel Write Back-Tool Navigate back in browser history Write bulk-solution-analysis Generate solutions for multiple related crashes Write Channel-Create-Tool Create a new Slack channel Write Channel-Join-Tool Join a Slack channel Write Channel-Leave-Tool Leave a Slack channel Write Click-Tool Click on a specific cordinate Write Clipboard-Tool Manage system clipboard Write compose-down Stop Docker Compose services Write Cookie-Tool Manage browser cookies Write create-bucket Create a new Cloud Storage bucket Write create-container Create a new Docker container Write create-instance Create a new Compute Engine instance Write create-network Create a Docker network Write Create-Reminder-Tool Create a reminder in Slack Write create-service-account Create a new service account Write create-volume Create a Docker volume Write Display-Tool Control display settings and resolution Write Dock-Tool Control Mac Dock Write Drag-Tool Drag from location and drop on another location Write Element-Click-Tool Click on element by various selectors Write Element-Tap-Tool Tap on element by various selectors Write Element-Type-Tool Type text in element by various selectors Write File-Operations-Tool Perform file and directory operations Write Finder-Tool Control Finder application and file browser Write Form-Tool Interact with web forms Write Forward-Tool Navigate forward in browser history Write generate-crash-report Generate comprehensive crash report Write generate-solution Generate AI-powered solution suggestions for a crash Write Home-Tool Press home button Write Invite-User-Tool Invite a user to a channel Write Key-Press-Tool Send keyboard shortcuts and key combinations Write Lock-Tool Lock or unlock the device Write Long-Click-Tool Long click on a specific cordinate Write Long-Press-Tool Long press on specific coordinates Write Menu-Bar-Tool Interact with menu bar and menu items Write Mouse-Drag-Tool Perform mouse drag operations Write Notification-Tool Access the notifications seen on the device Write Orientation-Tool Get or set device orientation Write Pin-Message-Tool Pin a message in a Slack channel Write Press-Tool Press on specific button on the device Write Process-Tool Manage system processes Write pull-image Pull a Docker image Write React-Tool Add reaction to a Slack message Write Refresh-Tool Refresh the current page Write Schedule-Message-Tool Schedule a message to be sent later Write Scroll-Tool Scroll the page in specified direction Write Send-DM-Tool Send a direct message to a user Write Send-Message-Tool Send a message to a Slack channel or user Write Set-Status-Tool Set user status in Slack Write suggest-preventive-measures Suggest preventive measures based on crash patterns Write Swipe-Tool Swipe on a specific cordinate Write System-Preferences-Tool Control System Preferences/Settings Write Tab-Control-Tool Control browser tabs Write Type-Tool Type on a specific cordinate Write Unarchive-Channel-Tool Unarchive a Slack channel Write Unpin-Message-Tool Unpin a message in a Slack channel Write Update-Message-Tool Update an existing Slack message Write Upload-File-Tool Upload a file to Slack Write upload-object Upload a file to Cloud Storage Write Volume-Tool Press volume buttons Write Window-Control-Tool Control browser window

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How many tools does the Android MCP server have? +

The Android MCP server exposes 119 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.

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Route the Android 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 Android tools fall into? +

Android tools are categorised as Read (35), Write (65), Destructive (7), Execute (12). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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