mcp-nervous-system 1.7.1 → 1.7.3

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  7 mechanically enforced rules that prevent the most common failure modes when LLMs have access to real infrastructure: context loss, silent failures, file damage, goal drift, and overreach.
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- Built by [Arthur Palyan](https://www.levelsofself.com) at Palyan Family AI System. 17 tools including configuration drift detection and emergency kill switch. Battle-tested on an 11-member AI family running 30 processes 24/7 on a single VPS. 58+ violations logged, 0 bypassed.
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+ Built by [Arthur Palyan](https://www.levelsofself.com) at Palyan Family AI System. 18 tools including configuration drift detection and emergency kill switch. Battle-tested on an 11-member AI family running 30 processes 24/7 on a single VPS. 58+ violations logged, 0 bypassed.
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  ## The Problem
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  Authentication: None required
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  ```
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- ## NEW in v1.6.0
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+ ## NEW in v1.7.2
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  **drift_audit** (free tier)
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  Configuration drift detection across 5 scopes: roles, versions, files, processes, and website. Scans source-of-truth files (family-roles.json, package.json, UNTOUCHABLE_FILES.txt) against all downstream references - HTML pages, JSON configs, markdown docs, and running PM2 processes. Change one file, drift_audit tells you everywhere else that needs updating. The closed loop that keeps your entire system consistent.
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+ # The Nervous System
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+ **LLM Behavioral Enforcement Framework**
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+ 7 mechanically enforced rules that prevent the most common failure modes when LLMs have access to real infrastructure: context loss, silent failures, file damage, goal drift, and overreach.
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+ Built by [Arthur Palyan](https://www.levelsofself.com) at Palyan Family AI System. 17 tools including configuration drift detection and emergency kill switch. Battle-tested on an 11-member AI family running 30 processes 24/7 on a single VPS. 58+ violations logged, 0 bypassed.
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+ ## The Problem
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+ When you give an LLM access to your file system, bash, and production infrastructure, it will eventually:
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+ - Edit a file it shouldn't touch
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+ - Lose context between sessions and start over
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+ - Drift from the original objective during long tasks
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+ - Fail silently when a session times out
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+ - Make logic changes without asking
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+ - Disappear into debug loops
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+ The Nervous System solves all of these with rules enforced by external mechanisms the LLM cannot override.
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+ ## Install
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+ ### Claude Desktop
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+ Add to your `claude_desktop_config.json`:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "mcpServers": {
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+ "nervous-system": {
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+ "command": "npx",
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+ "args": ["-y", "mcp-nervous-system"]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ### Claude Code
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+ ```bash
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+ claude mcp add nervous-system npx mcp-nervous-system
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+ ```
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+ ### Direct
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+ ```bash
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+ npx mcp-nervous-system
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+ ```
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+ Server starts on port 3475 with SSE, HTTP, and health endpoints.
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+ ### Hosted (No Install)
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+ The server is live and ready to use:
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+ ```
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+ URL: https://api.100levelup.com/mcp-ns/
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+ Protocol: MCP 2024-11-05 (Streamable HTTP + SSE)
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+ Authentication: None required
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+ ```
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+ ## NEW in v1.6.0
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+ **drift_audit** (free tier)
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+ Configuration drift detection across 5 scopes: roles, versions, files, processes, and website. Scans source-of-truth files (family-roles.json, package.json, UNTOUCHABLE_FILES.txt) against all downstream references - HTML pages, JSON configs, markdown docs, and running PM2 processes. Change one file, drift_audit tells you everywhere else that needs updating. The closed loop that keeps your entire system consistent.
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+ **Positioning: Auto mode decides what Claude CAN do. The Nervous System governs HOW it behaves while doing it.**
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+ ## The 7 Rules
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+ | # | Rule | What It Prevents |
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+ |---|------|-----------------|
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+ | 1 | **Dispatch Don't Do** | Debug loops, rabbit holes. Tasks > 2 messages get dispatched. |
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+ | 2 | **Untouchable** | File damage. Protected files mechanically blocked from editing. |
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+ | 3 | **Write Progress** | Silent failures. Progress noted before each action. |
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+ | 4 | **Step Back Every 4** | Goal drift. Forced reflection every 4 messages. |
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+ | 5 | **Delegate and Return** | Invisible work. Background tasks reported immediately. |
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+ | 6 | **Ask Before Touching** | Unauthorized changes. Logic changes need human approval. |
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+ | 7 | **Hand Off** | Context loss. Written handoffs every 3-4 exchanges. |
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+ ## MCP Tools (12)
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+ | Tool | Description |
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+ |------|------------|
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+ | `get_framework` | Complete framework: all rules, permission protocol, enforcement patterns |
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+ | `guardrail_rules` | The 7 core rules with triggers, enforcement, and failure modes |
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+ | `preflight_check` | File protection system: shell script blocks edits to protected files |
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+ | `session_handoff` | Context preservation: templates for handoff documents |
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+ | `worklog` | Progress documentation pattern |
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+ | `violation_logging` | Audit trail: timestamp, type, context for every violation |
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+ | `step_back_check` | Forced reflection system |
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+ | `get_nervous_system_info` | System overview and operational stats |
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+ | `emergency_kill_switch` | Emergency shutdown of all PM2 processes. Requires kill switch secret. Logs to tamper-evident audit trail |
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+ | `verify_audit_chain` | Walks the SHA-256 hash-chained audit log and verifies every entry. Returns chain integrity status |
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+ | `dispatch_to_llm` | Spawns a background LLM agent to handle a task. Checks RAM, enforces max 2 concurrent dispatches |
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+ | `drift_audit` | Configuration drift detection across roles, versions, files, processes, and website. Finds stale values everywhere. |
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+ ## Kill Switch
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+ The `emergency_kill_switch` tool provides an emergency shutdown capability. Send a POST request to `/kill` with the kill switch secret to immediately stop all PM2 processes. Every activation is logged to the tamper-evident audit trail with SHA-256 hash chaining, so kill switch events cannot be hidden or altered after the fact.
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+ - Requires authentication (kill switch secret)
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+ - Logs to hash-chained audit trail
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+ - Returns confirmation with affected process count
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+ ## Tamper-Evident Audit Trail
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+ Every guardrail violation, kill switch activation, and dispatch event is recorded in a SHA-256 hash-chained audit log. Each entry includes the hash of the previous entry, making it cryptographically impossible to alter or delete past records without breaking the chain.
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+ - Use `verify_audit_chain` to walk the entire chain and verify integrity
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+ - Returns: valid/invalid status, entry count, and break point if tampered
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+ - 58+ violations logged, 0 bypassed, 0 chain breaks
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+ ## Dispatch to LLM
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+ The `dispatch_to_llm` tool enables a brain + agents architecture. Instead of one LLM session doing everything, complex tasks get dispatched to background agents that run independently under the same 7 rules.
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+ - Checks available RAM (requires 500MB+)
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+ - Enforces max 2 concurrent dispatches
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+ - Returns PID and log file path for monitoring
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+ - Every dispatched agent runs under the same nervous system guardrails
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+ ## EU AI Act Compliance
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+ The Nervous System provides practical compliance tools for the EU AI Act. See the full compliance page at:
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+ https://api.100levelup.com/family/eu-ai-act.html
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+ ## Resources (5)
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+ - `nervous-system://framework` - The complete framework
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+ - `nervous-system://quick-start` - Quick start guide
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+ - `nervous-system://rules` - The 7 core rules
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+ - `nervous-system://templates` - Templates for handoffs, worklogs, preflight
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+ - `nervous-system://drift-audit` - Configuration drift detection
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+ ## Production Stats
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+ From the live Palyan Family AI System deployment (Feb 28 - Mar 5, 2026):
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+ - **58+** violations caught
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+ - **29** edits blocked by preflight
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+ - **13** unique files protected
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+ - **0** rules bypassed
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+ - **28** processes monitored
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+ - **7** days continuous operation
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+ ## Live Demo
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+ Try it yourself (no login required):
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+ - **[Interactive Demo](https://api.100levelup.com/family/arthur.html?guest=1)** - Talk to a governed LLM and try to break the rules
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+ - **[Audit Dashboard](https://api.100levelup.com/family/audit.html)** - See real violation history with timeline
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+ - **[System Status](https://api.100levelup.com/family/status.html)** - Live health checks
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+ - **[API Documentation](https://api.100levelup.com/family/api-docs.html)** - Full tool and resource reference
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+ - **[Case Study](https://api.100levelup.com/family/case-study.html)** - Production deployment data
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+ - **[Plain English Rules](https://api.100levelup.com/family/rules-plain.html)** - For non-technical stakeholders
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+ - **[Incident Response](https://api.100levelup.com/family/incident-response.html)** - Detection, containment, resolution
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+ - **[EU AI Act Compliance](https://api.100levelup.com/family/eu-ai-act.html)** - Practical EU AI Act compliance tools
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+ ## Philosophy
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+ > "LLMs can't reliably self-enforce promises. Guardrails work via preflight.sh, violation logs, and catching drift. Build enforcement systems, don't make promises."
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+ If a guardrail can be violated by the thing it guards, it is not a guardrail. It is a suggestion.
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+ Every rule in the Nervous System is enforced by an external mechanism: a shell script, a timer, a separate monitoring process. The LLM cannot override, circumvent, or ignore them.
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+ ## License
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+ MIT
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+ # The Nervous System
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+ **LLM Behavioral Enforcement Framework**
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+ 7 mechanically enforced rules that prevent the most common failure modes when LLMs have access to real infrastructure: context loss, silent failures, file damage, goal drift, and overreach.
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+ Built by [Arthur Palyan](https://www.levelsofself.com) at Palyan Family AI System. 18 tools including configuration drift detection and emergency kill switch. Battle-tested on an 11-member AI family running 30 processes 24/7 on a single VPS. 58+ violations logged, 0 bypassed.
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+ ## The Problem
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+ When you give an LLM access to your file system, bash, and production infrastructure, it will eventually:
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+ - Edit a file it shouldn't touch
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+ - Lose context between sessions and start over
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+ - Drift from the original objective during long tasks
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+ - Fail silently when a session times out
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+ - Make logic changes without asking
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+ - Disappear into debug loops
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+ The Nervous System solves all of these with rules enforced by external mechanisms the LLM cannot override.
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+ ## Install
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+ ### Claude Desktop
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+ Add to your `claude_desktop_config.json`:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "mcpServers": {
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+ "nervous-system": {
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+ "command": "npx",
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+ "args": ["-y", "mcp-nervous-system"]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ### Claude Code
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+ ```bash
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+ claude mcp add nervous-system npx mcp-nervous-system
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+ ```
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+ ### Direct
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+ ```bash
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+ npx mcp-nervous-system
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+ ```
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+ Server starts on port 3475 with SSE, HTTP, and health endpoints.
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+ ### Hosted (No Install)
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+ The server is live and ready to use:
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+ ```
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+ URL: https://api.100levelup.com/mcp-ns/
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+ Protocol: MCP 2024-11-05 (Streamable HTTP + SSE)
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+ Authentication: None required
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## NEW in v1.7.1
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+ **drift_audit** (free tier)
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+ Configuration drift detection across 5 scopes: roles, versions, files, processes, and website. Scans source-of-truth files (family-roles.json, package.json, UNTOUCHABLE_FILES.txt) against all downstream references - HTML pages, JSON configs, markdown docs, and running PM2 processes. Change one file, drift_audit tells you everywhere else that needs updating. The closed loop that keeps your entire system consistent.
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+ **Positioning: Auto mode decides what Claude CAN do. The Nervous System governs HOW it behaves while doing it.**
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+
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+ ## The 7 Rules
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+ | # | Rule | What It Prevents |
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+ |---|------|-----------------|
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+ | 1 | **Dispatch Don't Do** | Debug loops, rabbit holes. Tasks > 2 messages get dispatched. |
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+ | 2 | **Untouchable** | File damage. Protected files mechanically blocked from editing. |
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+ | 3 | **Write Progress** | Silent failures. Progress noted before each action. |
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+ | 4 | **Step Back Every 4** | Goal drift. Forced reflection every 4 messages. |
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+ | 5 | **Delegate and Return** | Invisible work. Background tasks reported immediately. |
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+ | 6 | **Ask Before Touching** | Unauthorized changes. Logic changes need human approval. |
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+ | 7 | **Hand Off** | Context loss. Written handoffs every 3-4 exchanges. |
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+
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+ ## MCP Tools (12)
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+ | Tool | Description |
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+ |------|------------|
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+ | `get_framework` | Complete framework: all rules, permission protocol, enforcement patterns |
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+ | `guardrail_rules` | The 7 core rules with triggers, enforcement, and failure modes |
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+ | `preflight_check` | File protection system: shell script blocks edits to protected files |
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+ | `session_handoff` | Context preservation: templates for handoff documents |
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+ | `worklog` | Progress documentation pattern |
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+ | `violation_logging` | Audit trail: timestamp, type, context for every violation |
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+ | `step_back_check` | Forced reflection system |
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+ | `get_nervous_system_info` | System overview and operational stats |
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+ | `emergency_kill_switch` | Emergency shutdown of all PM2 processes. Requires kill switch secret. Logs to tamper-evident audit trail |
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+ | `verify_audit_chain` | Walks the SHA-256 hash-chained audit log and verifies every entry. Returns chain integrity status |
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+ | `dispatch_to_llm` | Spawns a background LLM agent to handle a task. Checks RAM, enforces max 2 concurrent dispatches |
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+ | `drift_audit` | Configuration drift detection across roles, versions, files, processes, and website. Finds stale values everywhere. |
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+ ## Kill Switch
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+ The `emergency_kill_switch` tool provides an emergency shutdown capability. Send a POST request to `/kill` with the kill switch secret to immediately stop all PM2 processes. Every activation is logged to the tamper-evident audit trail with SHA-256 hash chaining, so kill switch events cannot be hidden or altered after the fact.
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+
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+ - Requires authentication (kill switch secret)
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+ - Logs to hash-chained audit trail
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+ - Returns confirmation with affected process count
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+ ## Tamper-Evident Audit Trail
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+ Every guardrail violation, kill switch activation, and dispatch event is recorded in a SHA-256 hash-chained audit log. Each entry includes the hash of the previous entry, making it cryptographically impossible to alter or delete past records without breaking the chain.
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+ - Use `verify_audit_chain` to walk the entire chain and verify integrity
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+ - Returns: valid/invalid status, entry count, and break point if tampered
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+ - 58+ violations logged, 0 bypassed, 0 chain breaks
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+
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+ ## Dispatch to LLM
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+ The `dispatch_to_llm` tool enables a brain + agents architecture. Instead of one LLM session doing everything, complex tasks get dispatched to background agents that run independently under the same 7 rules.
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+
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+ - Checks available RAM (requires 500MB+)
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+ - Enforces max 2 concurrent dispatches
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+ - Returns PID and log file path for monitoring
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+ - Every dispatched agent runs under the same nervous system guardrails
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+ ## EU AI Act Compliance
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+ The Nervous System provides practical compliance tools for the EU AI Act. See the full compliance page at:
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+ https://api.100levelup.com/family/eu-ai-act.html
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+ ## Resources (5)
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+ - `nervous-system://framework` - The complete framework
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+ - `nervous-system://quick-start` - Quick start guide
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+ - `nervous-system://rules` - The 7 core rules
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+ - `nervous-system://templates` - Templates for handoffs, worklogs, preflight
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+ - `nervous-system://drift-audit` - Configuration drift detection
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+
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+ ## Production Stats
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+ From the live Palyan Family AI System deployment (Feb 28 - Mar 5, 2026):
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+
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+ - **58+** violations caught
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+ - **29** edits blocked by preflight
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+ - **13** unique files protected
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+ - **0** rules bypassed
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+ - **28** processes monitored
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+ - **7** days continuous operation
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+ ## Live Demo
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+ Try it yourself (no login required):
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+ - **[Interactive Demo](https://api.100levelup.com/family/arthur.html?guest=1)** - Talk to a governed LLM and try to break the rules
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+ - **[Audit Dashboard](https://api.100levelup.com/family/audit.html)** - See real violation history with timeline
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+ - **[System Status](https://api.100levelup.com/family/status.html)** - Live health checks
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+ - **[API Documentation](https://api.100levelup.com/family/api-docs.html)** - Full tool and resource reference
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+ - **[Case Study](https://api.100levelup.com/family/case-study.html)** - Production deployment data
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+ - **[Plain English Rules](https://api.100levelup.com/family/rules-plain.html)** - For non-technical stakeholders
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+ - **[Incident Response](https://api.100levelup.com/family/incident-response.html)** - Detection, containment, resolution
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+ - **[EU AI Act Compliance](https://api.100levelup.com/family/eu-ai-act.html)** - Practical EU AI Act compliance tools
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+
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+ ## Philosophy
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+ > "LLMs can't reliably self-enforce promises. Guardrails work via preflight.sh, violation logs, and catching drift. Build enforcement systems, don't make promises."
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+
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+ If a guardrail can be violated by the thing it guards, it is not a guardrail. It is a suggestion.
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+
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+ Every rule in the Nervous System is enforced by an external mechanism: a shell script, a timer, a separate monitoring process. The LLM cannot override, circumvent, or ignore them.
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+ ## License
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+ MIT
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  problem: 'LLMs lose context between sessions, loop on problems instead of dispatching, silently fail without progress notes, edit protected files, drift from the real problem, and solve instead of asking.',
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+ annotations: { title: 'Self-Check', readOnlyHint: true, destructiveHint: false, idempotentHint: true, openWorldHint: false },
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+ description: 'Runs automated self-diagnosis on the Nervous System. Checks for: rate-limiting own operations, secrets in source code, info leakage in tool output, hardcoded paths, missing smoke tests, and version desync. Run before every publish and as part of security audits.',
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+ // This function runs as part of security_audit and pre_publish_audit.
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+ // The MCP middleware should bypass rate limits for localhost
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+ const middleware = fs.readFileSync(projectPath('project_root') ? path.join(projectPath('project_root'), 'mcp-api-middleware.js') : '/root/mcp-api-middleware.js', 'utf8');
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+ if (!middleware.includes('isLocal') && !middleware.includes('127.0.0.1')) {
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+ });
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+ }
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+ } catch (e) {}
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+ const source = fs.readFileSync(sourceFile, 'utf8');
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+ { name: 'npm_token', pat: /npm_[A-Za-z0-9]{20,}/ },
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+ { name: 'bot_token_value', pat: /\d{10}:AA[A-Za-z0-9_-]{30,}/ },
1978
+ ];
1979
+
1980
+ lines.forEach(function(line, idx) {
1981
+ if (line.trim().startsWith('//')) return;
1982
+ // Skip regex pattern definitions (lines that define detection patterns)
1983
+ if (line.includes('pat:') || line.includes('pattern') || line.includes('Patterns')) return;
1984
+ for (var dp of dangerPatterns) {
1985
+ if (dp.pat.test(line)) {
1986
+ findings.push({
1987
+ type: 'secret_in_source',
1988
+ severity: 'critical',
1989
+ message: dp.name + ' found in own source code at line ' + (idx + 1),
1990
+ fix: 'Remove the secret immediately and publish a new version'
1991
+ });
1992
+ }
1993
+ }
1994
+ });
1995
+ } catch (e) {}
1996
+
1997
+ // 3. CHECK: Do our tools expose internal project details?
1998
+ // The mcp_analyzer should not return raw file counts, paths, or structure
1999
+ try {
2000
+ const source = fs.readFileSync(__filename, 'utf8');
2001
+ if (source.includes('result.project = characteristics') ||
2002
+ source.includes('characteristics.file_count') && source.includes('reason:') && !source.includes('// internal only')) {
2003
+ // Check if file counts leak into user-visible output
2004
+ var analyzerSection = source.substring(source.indexOf('runMCPAnalyzer'));
2005
+ if (analyzerSection.includes("characteristics.file_count + '")) {
2006
+ findings.push({
2007
+ type: 'info_leakage',
2008
+ severity: 'medium',
2009
+ message: 'mcp_analyzer exposes raw project scan data (file counts, paths) in its response',
2010
+ fix: 'Return only recommendations and offer to apply them, not raw scan details'
2011
+ });
2012
+ }
2013
+ }
2014
+ } catch (e) {}
2015
+
2016
+ // 4. CHECK: Are there hardcoded /root/ paths in code that ships to clients?
2017
+ try {
2018
+ var source = fs.readFileSync(__filename, 'utf8');
2019
+ var lines = source.split('\n');
2020
+ var hardcodedCount = 0;
2021
+ lines.forEach(function(line, idx) {
2022
+ if (line.trim().startsWith('//')) return;
2023
+ if (line.includes('description:') || line.includes('tagline:') || line.includes('context:')) return;
2024
+ if ((line.includes("'/root/") || line.includes('"/root/')) && !line.includes('projectPath') && !line.includes('PROJECT')) {
2025
+ hardcodedCount++;
2026
+ }
2027
+ });
2028
+ if (hardcodedCount > 5) {
2029
+ findings.push({
2030
+ type: 'non_portable_paths',
2031
+ severity: 'high',
2032
+ message: hardcodedCount + ' hardcoded /root/ paths found. These break on client machines.',
2033
+ fix: 'Replace with projectPath() lookups from nervous-system.config.json'
2034
+ });
2035
+ }
2036
+ } catch (e) {}
2037
+
2038
+ // 5. CHECK: Does the smoke test exist and is it up to date?
2039
+ try {
2040
+ var smokeTestPath = path.join(path.dirname(__filename), 'smoke-test.js');
2041
+ if (!fs.existsSync(smokeTestPath)) {
2042
+ // Try alternate locations
2043
+ smokeTestPath = projectPath('project_root') ? path.join(projectPath('project_root'), 'ns-smoke-test.js') : null;
2044
+ }
2045
+ if (!smokeTestPath || !fs.existsSync(smokeTestPath)) {
2046
+ findings.push({
2047
+ type: 'missing_regression_test',
2048
+ severity: 'medium',
2049
+ message: 'No smoke test found. Tool regressions will not be caught before they reach users.',
2050
+ fix: 'Create ns-smoke-test.js that calls every tool and verifies responses'
2051
+ });
2052
+ }
2053
+ } catch (e) {}
2054
+
2055
+ // 6. CHECK: Is the version in source synced with package.json?
2056
+ try {
2057
+ var pkgPath = projectPath('package_json') || path.join(path.dirname(__filename), 'package.json');
2058
+ if (fs.existsSync(pkgPath)) {
2059
+ var pkg = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(pkgPath, 'utf8'));
2060
+ var source = fs.readFileSync(__filename, 'utf8');
2061
+ var siMatch = source.match(/SERVER_INFO\s*=\s*\{[^}]*version:\s*'([^']+)'/);
2062
+ if (siMatch && siMatch[1] !== pkg.version) {
2063
+ findings.push({
2064
+ type: 'version_desync',
2065
+ severity: 'medium',
2066
+ message: 'Source says v' + siMatch[1] + ' but package.json says v' + pkg.version,
2067
+ fix: 'Sync version constants before publishing'
2068
+ });
2069
+ }
2070
+ }
2071
+ } catch (e) {}
2072
+
2073
+ return {
2074
+ status: findings.length === 0 ? 'clean' : findings.some(function(f) { return f.severity === 'critical'; }) ? 'CRITICAL' : 'issues_found',
2075
+ finding_count: findings.length,
2076
+ critical: findings.filter(function(f) { return f.severity === 'critical'; }).length,
2077
+ findings: findings
2078
+ };
2079
+ }
2080
+
1917
2081
  // MCP ANALYZER - Analyzes project and generates tailored config
1918
2082
  // ============================================================
1919
2083
 
@@ -2351,7 +2515,7 @@ const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
2351
2515
  // Health check
2352
2516
  if (req.method === 'GET' && url.pathname === '/health') {
2353
2517
  res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' });
2354
- res.end(JSON.stringify({ status: 'ok', service: 'nervous-system-mcp', version: '1.6.0', protocol: MCP_VERSION }));
2518
+ res.end(JSON.stringify({ status: 'ok', service: 'nervous-system-mcp', version: '1.7.2', protocol: MCP_VERSION }));
2355
2519
  return;
2356
2520
  }
2357
2521
 
@@ -2468,7 +2632,7 @@ const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
2468
2632
  res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' });
2469
2633
  res.end(JSON.stringify({
2470
2634
  name: 'The Nervous System MCP Server',
2471
- version: '1.6.0',
2635
+ version: '1.7.2',
2472
2636
  protocol: MCP_VERSION,
2473
2637
  description: 'LLM behavioral enforcement framework. 7 core rules, preflight checks, session handoffs, worklogs, violation logging, kill switch, hash-chained audit, and forced reflection cycles. Built by Arthur Palyan.',
2474
2638
  endpoints: {
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "mcp-nervous-system",
3
- "version": "1.7.1",
3
+ "version": "1.7.3",
4
4
  "description": "The Nervous System - LLM Behavioral Enforcement Framework. 7 mechanically enforced rules, 17 tools including kill switch, audit chain, dispatch, drift audit, security audit, page health, pre-publish audit, and session close. MCP server for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and any MCP-compatible client.",
5
5
  "main": "server.js",
6
6
  "bin": {