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WCGW MCP Server

Developer ToolsPython
A tool for analyzing what could go wrong in code

WCGW (What Could Go Wrong) appears to be a developer tool for analyzing potential issues in code. The repository indicates that documentation has been moved to the main README.md file, suggesting it's an actively maintained project with consolidated documentation. Based on the repository structure, it likely provides code analysis capabilities to help developers identify potential problems before they occur.

WCGW: What Could Go Wrong

This MCP server provides access to WCGW functionality. Unfortunately, the documentation in the provided repository link has been moved to the main README.md file of the repository, which wasn't included in the content provided.

To use this MCP server:

  1. First, install the WCGW package from its repository
  2. Configure your MCP client to connect to the WCGW server
  3. Use the available tools to analyze your code for potential issues

For complete and up-to-date documentation, please refer to the main README.md file in the repository at: https://github.com/rusiaaman/wcgw

Note: The repository indicates that some Docker-related code has been removed in recent updates, which may affect installation procedures.

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