Agent skill
mcp-audit
Audit connected MCP servers for token overhead, redundancy, and security. Use when sessions feel slow or before adding new MCPs.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/rohitg00/pro-workflow/tree/main/skills/mcp-audit
SKILL.md
MCP Audit
Analyze MCP server overhead and recommend cleanup.
Trigger
Use when:
- Sessions feel slow or expensive
- Adding a new MCP server
- Context fills up quickly
- Reviewing project configuration
Key Insight
Each MCP server adds ALL its tool descriptions to every API request. A server with 20 tools adds ~2K-4K tokens per request, regardless of whether you use those tools.
Audit Steps
Step 1: List Active Servers
Check all MCP configurations:
cat .claude/settings.json 2>/dev/null | grep -A 50 "mcpServers"
cat ~/.claude/settings.json 2>/dev/null | grep -A 50 "mcpServers"
Step 2: Count Tools Per Server
For each server, estimate token overhead:
- 1-5 tools: ~200-500 tokens (low overhead)
- 6-15 tools: ~500-1500 tokens (moderate)
- 16-30 tools: ~1500-3000 tokens (high)
- 30+ tools: ~3000+ tokens (excessive — consider tool filtering)
Step 3: Check Usage
Questions to ask:
- Which servers were actually used this session?
- Which servers haven't been used in 7+ days?
- Are there servers with overlapping functionality?
- Are there servers only needed for specific tasks?
Step 4: Recommend Actions
Disable servers that:
- Haven't been used in 7+ days
- Overlap with another active server
- Are project-specific but you're in a different project
Keep servers that:
- Are used every session (filesystem, git)
- Provide unique capabilities needed for current work
- Have low tool count (<5 tools)
Output
MCP AUDIT
Active servers: [N]
Total tools: [N]
Estimated overhead: ~[N]K tokens per request
Server Analysis:
[name] — [N] tools, ~[N] tokens
Status: KEEP / DISABLE / REVIEW
Reason: [why]
Recommendations:
Disable: [list]
Keep: [list]
Review: [list]
Projected savings: ~[N]K tokens per request (~$X.XX per session)
Thresholds
- Total servers: <10 (ideal), 10-15 (monitor), >15 (reduce)
- Total tools: <80 (ideal), 80-120 (monitor), >120 (reduce)
- Per-server: <15 tools (ok), 15-30 (filter), >30 (split or disable)
Rules
- Never disable servers without user confirmation
- Estimate token savings for each recommendation
- Consider task context — a server might be unused today but critical tomorrow
- Check for
disabledMcpjsonServersto avoid re-recommending already-disabled servers
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