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@visualsentinel/mcp-server

v0.1.0

Published

Model Context Protocol server for Visual Sentinel: six-layer website monitoring (uptime, performance, SSL, DNS, visual regression, content change) accessible from Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cline, Continue, and any MCP-compatible client.

Readme

Visual Sentinel MCP Server

Model Context Protocol server for Visual Sentinel, the six-layer website monitoring platform: uptime, performance, SSL, DNS, visual regression, and content change detection.

Connect Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cline, Continue, or any MCP-compatible client to your Visual Sentinel account so an AI assistant can list monitors, create them, fetch incident history, run free DNS / SSL / speed checks, and acknowledge alerts on your behalf.

  • npm: @visualsentinel/mcp-server
  • OpenAPI spec: https://github.com/VisualSentinel/openapi
  • Get an API key: https://visualsentinel.com/settings/api-keys
  • Hosted API reference: https://visualsentinel.com/docs

What you get

16 tools spanning the public Visual Sentinel API:

Public tools (no API key required)

| Tool | Endpoint | Purpose | |---|---|---| | vs_health | GET /api/health | Service health probe | | vs_dns_check | GET /api/tools/dns-check | Resolve A / AAAA / MX / NS / TXT / CNAME / SOA records | | vs_ssl_check | GET /api/tools/ssl-check | Inspect TLS certificate (issuer, validity, SAN list, chain) | | vs_speed_test | GET /api/tools/speed-test | One-shot performance check (TTFB, total load, transfer size) | | vs_website_check | GET /api/tools/website-check | Quick HTTP health check |

Authenticated tools (require VS_API_KEY)

| Tool | Endpoint | Purpose | |---|---|---| | vs_monitors_list | GET /api/monitors | List monitors with optional status / type filters | | vs_monitors_get | GET /api/monitors/{id} | Fetch a single monitor with current status | | vs_monitors_create | POST /api/monitors | Create a new monitor | | vs_monitors_check_now | POST /api/monitors/{id}/check | Trigger an immediate check | | vs_monitors_uptime | GET /api/monitors/{id}/uptime | Uptime percentage over 24h / 7d / 30d / 90d / 365d | | vs_incidents_list | GET /api/incidents | List incidents, filterable by status or monitor | | vs_incidents_get | GET /api/incidents/{id} | Fetch an incident with full check history | | vs_alerts_list | GET /api/alerts | List alerts by status | | vs_alerts_acknowledge | POST /api/alerts/{id}/acknowledge | Acknowledge an alert | | vs_status_pages_list | GET /api/status-pages | List your public status pages | | vs_servers_list | GET /api/servers | List registered origin servers |

Installation

Claude Desktop

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "visualsentinel": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@visualsentinel/mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "VS_API_KEY": "vs_live_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
      }
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop. The 16 tools appear under the tools menu.

Claude Code (CLI)

claude mcp add visualsentinel \
  -- npx -y @visualsentinel/mcp-server

Then export VS_API_KEY in the shell where Claude Code runs.

Cline (VS Code extension)

In Cline's MCP settings, add:

{
  "visualsentinel": {
    "command": "npx",
    "args": ["-y", "@visualsentinel/mcp-server"],
    "env": { "VS_API_KEY": "vs_live_..." }
  }
}

Continue

In ~/.continue/config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": [
    {
      "name": "visualsentinel",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@visualsentinel/mcp-server"],
      "env": { "VS_API_KEY": "vs_live_..." }
    }
  ]
}

Generic MCP client (stdio)

VS_API_KEY=vs_live_xxx npx -y @visualsentinel/mcp-server

The server speaks JSON-RPC over stdio per the MCP specification (2025-06-18).

Configuration

Two environment variables, both optional except in the noted cases:

| Variable | Default | Purpose | |---|---|---| | VS_API_KEY | (none) | Required for the 11 authenticated tools. Public tools work without it. Generate at https://visualsentinel.com/settings/api-keys. | | VS_API_BASE | https://visualsentinel.com | Override only for testing against a local development instance. |

If a tool that needs auth is called without VS_API_KEY, the server returns a clear error rather than silently failing.

VISUALSENTINEL_API_KEY is accepted as an alias for VS_API_KEY for clients that prefer the longer name.

Usage examples

After installation, ask the AI assistant things like:

  • "What's the SSL certificate situation on visualsentinel.com? When does it expire?"
  • "List my Visual Sentinel monitors that are currently down."
  • "Add a new HTTPS monitor for https://shop.example.com checking every minute."
  • "Show me incidents from the last 24 hours and acknowledge the ones for monitor-id clm123."
  • "What's the uptime percentage for my landing page over the last 30 days?"
  • "Run a speed test on https://example.com/checkout."

The assistant chooses the appropriate tool, fills in arguments from the conversation, and shows the JSON response.

Security notes

  • Your API key never leaves the machine running this MCP server. Requests go directly to https://visualsentinel.com over HTTPS.
  • Public tools (vs_health, vs_dns_check, vs_ssl_check, vs_speed_test, vs_website_check) work without an API key, but their results are visible to anyone who can read your conversation logs. Treat them like any other shell-out.
  • Revoke a leaked API key immediately at https://visualsentinel.com/settings/api-keys. Revocation takes effect within seconds.
  • Tools that mutate state (vs_monitors_create, vs_monitors_check_now, vs_alerts_acknowledge) inherit your API key's role-based permissions. A read-only key cannot create monitors.

Development

git clone https://github.com/VisualSentinel/mcp-server.git
cd mcp-server
npm install
npm run build      # tsup, output to dist/
npm run lint       # tsc --noEmit
npm run dev        # tsup --watch

To smoke-test locally against the production API:

VS_API_KEY=vs_live_... node dist/index.js

The server speaks JSON-RPC on stdin / stdout. Pipe in a tools/list request to see the registered tools.

Versioning

Semantic versioning. Breaking changes to tool names or required arguments get a major bump. Adding new tools or new optional arguments is a minor or patch.

The server's tool surface tracks the public Visual Sentinel API spec at https://github.com/VisualSentinel/openapi. When the upstream API gains a useful endpoint, this repository typically catches up within a release.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

The Visual Sentinel API service itself is governed by https://visualsentinel.com/terms.