
Holster MCP
Scan, rotate, vault, and audit secrets locally before shipping agent projects that touch API keys and credentials.
Overview
com.nautaai/holster-mcp is a MCP server for the Ship phase that provides local-first secret scanning, rotation, vault, and audit-log tools for AI agents.
What is this MCP server?
- Local-first secret scanning, rotation, vault, and audit-log tooling
- PyPI package holster-mcp 0.1.1 with stdio transport
- Title Holster MCP from nauta-ai/holster (mcp subfolder)
- Website nautaai.com/holster
- Designed explicitly for AI agent workflows, not humans-only CLI only
- Package holster-mcp version 0.1.1 on PyPI
- Server version 0.1.1
- GitHub: nauta-ai/holster subfolder mcp
What problem does it solve?
Agent-generated repos accumulate secrets faster than manual review, and cloud-only vaults feel heavy for indie ship checkpoints.
Who is it for?
Solo builders and small teams shipping agent-assisted code who want local secret scanning and vault controls inside MCP.
Skip if: Teams that need enterprise cloud KMS only, zero local tooling, or MCP servers focused on payments or grocery data.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent can run Holster-backed local scans, vault operations, rotations, and audit logs so ship-phase security reviews catch credential risk early.
- Secret scan results across agent-touched files
- Vaulted credentials and rotation actions with audit trail
- Ship-ready security notes before launch or merge
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Journey fit
How it compares
Local-first secrets and audit MCP, not a marketplace skill or remote ecommerce calculator.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is com.nautaai/holster-mcp for?
Indie developers and agent users who want Holster’s secret scan, rotate, vault, and audit capabilities wired into Claude Code, Cursor, or similar MCP hosts.
When should I use com.nautaai/holster-mcp?
Use it in ship/security before release when reviewing repos for leaks, rotating keys, or logging secret access tied to agent changes.
How do I add com.nautaai/holster-mcp to my agent?
Install the PyPI package holster-mcp, configure stdio MCP in your client, and point tools at your local Holster workspace per nautaai.com/holster docs.