
Legis Link
Ask your agent code-compliant construction questions—wire sizing, loads, battery clearance—for AU, US, CA, UK, and EU jurisdictions while scoping a build.
Overview
Legis-Link is a MCP server for the Validate phase that provides construction compliance guidance including wire sizing, load calculations, and battery clearance across AU, USA, CA, UK, and EU.
What is this MCP server?
- Construction compliance AI exposed as legis-link-mcp npm stdio server (v0.6.0).
- Covers wire sizing, electrical load calculations, and battery clearance scenarios.
- Multi-jurisdiction support called out: Australia, USA, Canada, UK, and EU.
- Agent-queryable compliance helper for construction and electromechanical indie products.
- No extra required env vars in server.json—npm install and MCP registration focused setup.
- Server version 0.6.0
- npm identifier legis-link-mcp with stdio transport
- Markets listed in description: AU, USA, CA, UK, EU
What problem does it solve?
Scoping an electromechanical or construction-adjacent product means hunting fragmented code references across countries without a single agent-accessible compliance surface.
Who is it for?
Solo builders validating construction, energy, or installation workflows who need quick code-oriented checks in AU, US, CA, UK, or EU during design conversations.
Skip if: Pure software products with no physical installation, wiring, or regulatory construction context.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent can pull jurisdiction-aware compliance answers while you narrow scope, reducing rework before you build integrations or hardware-facing features.
- Agent-grounded compliance guidance on sizing, loads, and clearance topics
- Scope-validation notes tied to construction code questions
- Faster jurisdiction comparisons during early product design
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Journey fit
Legis-Link answers regulatory and sizing questions before you commit to hardware layouts and procurement, which is Validate work on scope and feasibility. Scope is the shelf because the tools target upfront compliance decisions (wire sizing, load calc, clearance rules) rather than ongoing production monitoring.
How it compares
Specialized compliance MCP for construction codes, not a general web security scanner or generic legal database skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is io.github.eutech-directory/legis-link for?
Builders and consultants working on construction-adjacent software or hardware who want MCP-driven compliance lookups for sizing, loads, and clearance across several countries.
When should I use io.github.eutech-directory/legis-link?
Use it in Validate while scoping installs, electrical designs, or battery projects before you lock BOMs, APIs, or ship safety-critical assumptions.
How do I add io.github.eutech-directory/legis-link to my agent?
Install the npm package legis-link-mcp, register it as a stdio MCP server in Claude Code, Cursor, or compatible hosts, and invoke tools from your compliance or spec prompts.