Quantum-inspired keyring for AI coding agents with superposition, entanglement, and tunneling.
Quantum-inspired keyring for AI coding agents with superposition, entanglement, and tunneling.
Is it safe?
No known CVEs for @i4ctime/q-ring.
No authentication — any process on your machine can connect to this server.
License not specified.
Last scanned 0 days ago.
Is it maintained?
Last commit 5 days ago. 1 GitHub stars.
Will it work with my client?
Transport: stdio, sse, http. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, and most MCP clients.
How much context will it use?
0 tools. Token cost not measured.
What if it doesn't work?
Common issues: JSON syntax errors in config, wrong Node.js version, npx cache, network or firewall blocking. Setup guide covers troubleshooting.
{
"mcpServers": {
"q-ring": {
"args": [
"/path/to/quantum_ring/dist/mcp.js"
],
"command": "node"
}
}
}Run this in your terminal to verify the server starts. Then let us know if it worked — your result helps other developers.
npx -y @i4ctime/q-ring 2>&1 | head -1 && echo "✓ Server started successfully"
After testing, let us know if it worked:
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