xhs-bailian-mcp-server
The xhs-bailian-mcp-server package provides an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that exposes tools/actions related to the “bailian” (as suggested by the package name) domain for use by MCP-capable AI agents.
Score Breakdown
⚙ Agent Friendliness
🔒 Security
No concrete security documentation or implementation details (TLS/auth, secrets handling, dependency audit results) were provided in the supplied information. Scores reflect lack of evidence rather than confirmed safety.
⚡ Reliability
Use Cases
- • Letting an MCP-capable agent call bailian-related tools/actions
- • Automating workflows where an agent needs programmatic operations via MCP tools
Not For
- • Replacing a dedicated, production-grade REST/GraphQL API for non-agent clients
- • Use cases requiring strong, explicitly documented authentication and access controls from this package alone (not evidenced)
- • High-assurance environments where you need explicit security hardening details in documentation (not evidenced)
Interface
Authentication
No authentication mechanism details were provided in the supplied information, so auth strength/complexity cannot be confirmed.
Pricing
No pricing information was provided.
Agent Metadata
Known Gotchas
- ⚠ No tool schemas/inputs/outputs were provided, so agents may risk calling tools with incorrect arguments.
- ⚠ Without documented error codes and retry guidance, agents may not be able to safely distinguish transient vs permanent failures.
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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-04-04.