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Enkryptai Mcp Server

@enkryptaion a year ago
2 MIT
FreeCommunity
AI Systems
Enkrypt AI MCP Server integrates AI safety tools into MCP clients for prompt analysis.

Overview

What is Enkryptai Mcp Server

Enkrypt AI MCP Server is a tool that integrates AI safety tools into Model Context Protocol (MCP) clients, enabling prompt analysis and safety assessments.

Use cases

Use cases include analyzing prompts for vulnerabilities, detecting jailbreak attempts, simulating adversarial attacks, and enhancing AI safety in assistant-driven workflows.

How to use

To use Enkrypt AI MCP Server, clone the repository, install dependencies, obtain an API key, and configure it with compatible MCP clients like Claude Desktop or Cursor IDE.

Key features

Key features include real-time prompt risk analysis, red-teaming through adversarial prompt generation, tool-based LLM monitoring, and seamless integration with MCP-compatible clients.

Where to use

Enkrypt AI MCP Server can be used in various fields such as AI development, software testing, cybersecurity, and any domain requiring prompt safety analysis.

Content

Enkrypt AI MCP Server

The Enkrypt AI MCP Server allows you to integrate red-teaming, prompt auditing, and AI safety analysis directly into any Model Context Protocol (MCP)–compatible client such as Claude Desktop or Cursor IDE.

With this server, you can analyze prompts, detect jailbreak attempts, simulate adversarial attacks, and bring AI safety tooling directly into your assistant-driven workflows.


🚀 Features

  • Real-time prompt risk analysis
  • Red-teaming via adversarial prompt generation
  • Tool-based LLM monitoring using the MCP standard
  • Seamless integration with Claude Desktop, Cursor IDE, and other MCP clients

💠 Installation

Before getting started, ensure you have uv installed on your machine.

1. Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/enkryptai/enkryptai-mcp-server.git
cd enkryptai-mcp-server

2. Install dependencies

uv pip install -e .

🔑 Get Your API Key

To use the Enkrypt tools, you’ll need a free API key from:

https://app.enkryptai.com/settings/api


⚙️ Configuration

You can connect this MCP server to any MCP-compatible client. Here’s how to do it with Cursor and Claude Desktop.


🖥️ Cursor

  1. Open SettingsMCP tab in Cursor
  2. Click “Add new global MCP server”
  3. Paste the following config into the mcp.json file:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "EnkryptAI-MCP": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "PATH/TO/enkryptai-mcp-server",
        "run",
        "src/mcp_server.py"
      ],
      "env": {
        "ENKRYPTAI_API_KEY": "YOUR ENKRYPTAI API KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Replace:

  • PATH/TO/enkryptai-mcp-server with the absolute path to the cloned repo
  • YOUR ENKRYPTAI API KEY with your API key

The server will launch and appear in your MCP tools list.


💬 Claude Desktop

  1. Open the Claude menu in your system menu bar (not inside the app window)
  2. Go to Settings…Developer tab
  3. Click Edit Config

This opens or creates the MCP config file at:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

Replace the contents with:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "EnkryptAI-MCP": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "PATH/TO/enkryptai-mcp-server",
        "run",
        "src/mcp_server.py"
      ],
      "env": {
        "ENKRYPTAI_API_KEY": "YOUR ENKRYPTAI API KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Make sure to:

  • Set the correct repo path
  • Paste in your API key

Finally, restart Claude Desktop. Once it reloads, you’ll see a hammer icon in the chat box, indicating your MCP tools are active.

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