On-chain provenance lookup for AnchorRegistry. Resolve AR-IDs, hashes, and full trees. Authless.
Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
{
"mcpServers": {
"io-github-anchorregistry-ar-mcp": {
"args": [
"-y",
"npm"
],
"command": "npx"
}
}
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On-chain provenance lookup for AnchorRegistry. Resolve AR-IDs, hashes, and full trees. Authless.
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Packing does not respect root-level ignore files in workspaces
### Impact `npm pack` ignores root-level `.gitignore` & `.npmignore` file exclusion directives when run in a workspace or with a workspace flag (ie. `--workspaces`, `--workspace=<name>`). Anyone who has run `npm pack` or `npm publish` with workspaces, as of [v7.9.0](https://github.com/npm/cli/releases/tag/v7.9.0) & [v7.13.0](https://github.com/npm/cli/releases/tag/v7.13.0) respectively, may be affected and have published files into the npm registry they did not intend to include. ### Patch - Up
Incorrect Permission Assignment for Critical Resource in NPM
An issue was discovered in an npm 5.7.0 2018-02-21 pre-release (marked as "next: 5.7.0" and therefore automatically installed by an "npm upgrade -g npm" command, and also announced in the vendor's blog without mention of pre-release status). It might allow local users to bypass intended filesystem access restrictions because ownerships of /etc and /usr directories are being changed unexpectedly, related to a "correctMkdir" issue.
Local Privilege Escalation in npm
Affected versions of `npm` use predictable temporary file names during archive unpacking. If an attacker can create a symbolic link at the location of one of these temporary file names, the attacker can arbitrarily write to any file that the user which owns the `npm` process has permission to write to, potentially resulting in local privilege escalation. ## Recommendation Update to version 1.3.3 or later.
npm CLI exposing sensitive information through logs
Versions of the npm CLI prior to 6.14.6 are vulnerable to an information exposure vulnerability through log files. The CLI supports URLs like `<protocol>://[<user>[:<password>]@]<hostname>[:<port>][:][/]<path>`. The password value is not redacted and is printed to stdout and also to any generated log files.
npm Vulnerable to Global node_modules Binary Overwrite
Versions of the npm CLI prior to 6.13.4 are vulnerable to a Global node_modules Binary Overwrite. It fails to prevent existing globally-installed binaries to be overwritten by other package installations. For example, if a package was installed globally and created a `serve` binary, any subsequent installs of packages that also create a `serve` binary would overwrite the first binary. This will not overwrite system binaries but only binaries put into the global node_modules directory. This b
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The AnchorRegistry MCP server. Resolve any AR-ID, manifest hash, or provenance tree from any MCP-compatible AI client.
Endpoint: https://mcp.anchorregistry.ai/mcp
Settings → Integrations → Add server.
URL: https://mcp.anchorregistry.ai/mcp
claude mcp add --transport http anchorregistry https://mcp.anchorregistry.ai/mcp
Settings → MCP → Add new MCP server.
Name: anchorregistry · Type: http · URL: https://mcp.anchorregistry.ai/mcp
ar_verify_aridResolves an AR-ID to its full provenance record.
"What's at AR-2026-qnPOJ1z?"
ar_verify_by_hashResolves an artifact by SHA-256 manifest hash.
ar_resolve_treeReturns the full provenance tree for any AR-ID.
ar-mcp is a thin proxy. Every tool call hits api.anchorregistry.ai
and returns the JSON unchanged. No data is logged, no credentials are
stored, no state is held between requests.
The full surface is documented at:
v0.2 will add ar_check_balance and ar_register_artifact once the MCP
credential-handling pattern stabilizes across clients. ar_seal_tree is
deferred indefinitely (irreversible action; needs robust user-confirmation
primitives the protocol does not yet provide). The deferred tools are
fully implemented and live in src/future-tools.ts —
enabling them is a one-line flip per tool.
npm install
npm test # vitest, hits live api.anchorregistry.ai
npm run type-check
npm run dev # wrangler dev — http://localhost:8787
npm run deploy # wrangler deploy
Verify locally with the MCP inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector http://localhost:8787/mcp
MIT.