io.github.den-indance/network-diagram-mcp

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Network topology editor — Claude builds diagrams via MCP. nmap/CSV import, one-click SSH.

Visual network topology editor with AI agent integration via the Model Context Protocol. Open-source successor to netViz (netViz Inc., 1990 → CA Technologies → discontinued 2012). One-click ops dashboard. Click any web port (80 / 443 / 8080 / …) on a node card to open the service in a new tab. Click an SSH / Postgres / Redis port → in-app picker offers your installed clients (iTerm / Windows…

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Authorio.github.den-indance
LicenseUnknown
Version1.0.7
Sourcemcp-registry
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Dependencies60 resolved+ · none vulnerable
Tool surface40 tools · 4 privileged
Security scan✓ Cleanv1.2.0 · 20d ago
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Visual network topology editor with AI agent integration via the Model Context Protocol. Open-source successor to netViz (netViz Inc., 1990 → CA Technologies → discontinued 2012). One-click ops dashboard. Click any web port (80 / 443 / 8080 / …) on a node card to open the service in a new tab. Click an SSH / Postgres / Redis port → in-app picker offers your installed clients (iTerm / Windows Terminal / psql / DBeaver / redis-cli / RDM / …) and launches the one you choose. The picker re-detects…

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