Pkg Booper
FreeNot checkedProvides AI assistants with tools to check npm package versions and security heuristics, including version lookups, signal-based analysis, and batch analysis of
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Provides AI assistants with tools to check npm package versions and security heuristics, including version lookups, signal-based analysis, and batch analysis of package.json files.
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Boop your dependencies' snoots.
An MCP server that gives AI assistants tools to check up-to-date npm package versions, as well as gleaning other security heuristics. It's not a super comprehensive analysis, just a lil' snoot boop.
What is this?
pkg-booper is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides npm package intelligence for AI-assisted development. It fills the gap where documentation tools exist but version/health checking doesn't.
Key features:
- Quick version lookups for any npm package
- Security signal analysis using transparent indicators
- Batch analysis of entire
package.jsonfiles - Caching for fast repeated lookups
Installation
Run directly with npx:
npx pkg-booper
Or install globally:
npm install -g pkg-booper
pkg-booper
MCP Client Configuration
Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"pkg-booper": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "pkg-booper"]
}
}
}
Cursor
Add to your Cursor MCP settings (.cursor/mcp.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"pkg-booper": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "pkg-booper"]
}
}
}
Claude Code
Add to your Claude Code MCP settings file (.mcp.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"pkg-booper": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "pkg-booper"]
}
}
}
Cline
Add to your Cline MCP settings:
{
"mcpServers": {
"pkg-booper": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "pkg-booper"]
}
}
}
Tools
pkg-booper-boop
Quick version lookup for an npm package.
Input:
{
"package": "lodash",
"skipCache": false
}
Output:
{
"success": true,
"package": "lodash",
"latest": "4.17.21",
"tags": {
"latest": "4.17.21"
},
"summary": "[email protected]"
}
pkg-booper-sniff
Signal-based security analysis of an npm package. Returns information that lets the AI reason about the combination of indicators.
Input:
{
"package": "express",
"version": "4.18.2",
"compareVersions": true,
"skipCache": false
}
Output:
{
"success": true,
"package": "express",
"version": "4.18.2",
"facts": {
"age": { "days": 4500, "created": "2010-12-29" },
"lastPublish": { "days": 180, "version": "4.18.2" },
"weeklyDownloads": 30000000,
"maintainerCount": 3,
"versionCount": 275,
"hasTypes": true,
"hasRepository": true
},
"definitiveIndicators": [],
"behavioralSignals": [],
"info": ["Popular package: 30M weekly downloads"],
"summary": "[email protected]: No concerning signals detected"
}
Signal Categories:
definitiveIndicators: Critical security issues (malware markers, deprecated status)behavioralSignals: Patterns that warrant investigation (new package, single maintainer, suspicious scripts)info: Neutral observations (popularity, age, features)
pkg-booper-big-sniff-file
Batch analyze all dependencies from a package.json file.
Input:
{
"path": "/path/to/package.json",
"includeDevDependencies": true,
"skipCache": false
}
Output:
{
"success": true,
"packageJsonPath": "/path/to/package.json",
"results": {
"lodash": { "success": true, "package": "lodash", "..." },
"express": { "success": true, "package": "express", "..." }
},
"summary": {
"total": 15,
"clean": 14,
"suspicious": 1,
"outdated": 3,
"definiteThreats": 0,
"failed": 0
},
"humanSummary": "Analyzed 15 packages: 14 clean, 1 suspicious, 0 threats"
}
pkg-booper-big-sniff-list
Batch analyze a provided list of dependencies.
Input:
{
"dependencies": {
"lodash": "^4.17.21",
"express": "^4.18.2",
"axios": "^1.6.0"
},
"skipCache": false
}
Output: Same format as pkg-booper-big-sniff-file.
pkg-booper-clear-cache
Clear cached npm package data.
Input:
{
"package": "lodash",
"type": "all"
}
package: Optional. Clear cache for specific package, or omit for all.type:"all"|"versions"|"health"|"popular"
Output:
{
"success": true,
"cleared": ["lodash:versions", "lodash:health"],
"summary": "Cleared 2 cache entries for lodash"
}
Configuration
pkg-booper can be configured via YAML files, environment variables, or programmatic overrides.
Configuration File Locations
Files are checked in this order (first found wins):
PKG_BOOPER_CONFIGenvironment variable path./pkg-booper.yaml(project directory)~/.config/pkg-booper/config.yaml(user config)
Example Configuration
# pkg-booper.yaml
cache:
directory: ~/.cache/pkg-booper
ttl: 86400 # 24 hours in seconds
popularPackagesTtl: 604800 # 7 days for popular packages
thresholds:
levenshtein: 2 # Typosquat detection sensitivity
lowDownloads: 100 # Weekly downloads below this trigger a signal
scoring:
weights:
maturity: 0.15
popularity: 0.25
maintenance: 0.25
trust: 0.25
completeness: 0.10
github:
token: ${GITHUB_TOKEN} # Interpolates from environment
timeout: 10000 # Request timeout in ms
rateLimit:
npm:
requestsPerSecond: 10
github:
requestsPerMinute: 30
debug: false
Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
GITHUB_TOKEN |
GitHub API token for enhanced rate limits | - |
PKG_BOOPER_CONFIG |
Path to custom config file | - |
PKG_BOOPER_CACHE_DIR |
Cache directory | ~/.cache/pkg-booper |
PKG_BOOPER_CACHE_TTL |
Cache TTL in seconds | 86400 |
PKG_BOOPER_TIMEOUT |
Request timeout in ms | 10000 |
PKG_BOOPER_DEBUG |
Enable debug logging | false |
Examples
AI Assistant Usage
User: "What's the latest version of React?"
AI uses pkg-booper-boop:
React is currently at version 18.2.0.
User: "Analyze the security of this package.json"
AI uses pkg-booper-big-sniff-file:
I analyzed 23 dependencies:
- 21 packages look clean
- 2 packages have behavioral signals worth noting:
- some-package: New package (< 30 days old), single maintainer
- another-pkg: Significantly outdated (2 major versions behind)
No definitive threats detected, but you may want to review the flagged packages.
User: "Is 'lod-ash' a legit package?"
AI uses pkg-booper-sniff:
Warning: 'lod-ash' appears to be a typosquat of 'lodash':
- Very similar name (Levenshtein distance: 1)
- Much lower download count than lodash
- Created recently compared to lodash
I'd recommend using the official 'lodash' package instead.
License
This is licensed under the AGPLv3.
Why? I feel like information deserves to be free. Code is a sort of information, and I know the AGPL is pretty good at encouraging sharing. That, and I think of the code I put together with the help of generative AI less like an original composition, and more like a silly mashup.
I don't feel comfortable publishing my mashups under anything less open ;)
Install Pkg Booper in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install pkg-booperInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add pkg-booper -- npx -y pkg-booperFAQ
Is Pkg Booper MCP free?
Yes, Pkg Booper MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Pkg Booper need an API key?
No, Pkg Booper runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Pkg Booper hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Pkg Booper in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Pkg Booper on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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