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Salesforce CLI MCP Server

Enables AI assistants to interact with Salesforce organizations through project-based CLI integration, allowing execution of Apex, SOQL queries, object descriptions, and org management using local Salesforce DX project configurations.

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perrynet

Source: Glama

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// key findings
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Known vulnerabilities in dependencies: 3 high
Affects packages this MCP installs at runtime. Upgrade or remove the affected dependency.
No credential exfiltration, no sensitive file access, no obfuscation
Static analysis found nothing flowing your secrets to unexpected places.
Open source with a license and README
Anyone can audit the code, the license is declared, and the publisher documents what it does.
// known CVEs in dependencies3 high

Disclosed vulnerabilities in this server's declared npm dependencies (via OSV). Whether each is reachable depends on the installed versions.

high@modelcontextprotocol/sdk@1.12.3GHSA-345p-7cg4-v4c7

@modelcontextprotocol/sdk has cross-client data leak via shared server/transport instance reuse

high@modelcontextprotocol/sdk@1.12.3GHSA-8r9q-7v3j-jr4g

Anthropic's MCP TypeScript SDK has a ReDoS vulnerability

high@modelcontextprotocol/sdk@1.12.3GHSA-w48q-cv73-mx4w

Model Context Protocol (MCP) TypeScript SDK does not enable DNS rebinding protection by default

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// quality suggestions

Tool annotations

No tools have read-only/destructive annotations

Add readOnlyHint or destructiveHint annotations to every tool so hosts can warn users before invoking.

All four hints declared on every tool

76/76 tools missing one or more hints — execute_anonymous_apex (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint); run_apex_tests (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint); get_apex_test_results (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint), +73 more. OpenAI's directory rejects tools where any of the four hints are missing or non-boolean.

For every tool, set all four hints (readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint) to explicit true/false values that match the handler’s actual behaviour.

Destructive tools are labelled

2 tools perform destructive updates without destructiveHint — execute_anonymous_apex deletes at line 21 (unlinkSync(tempFilePath)); execute_anonymous_apex deletes at line 40 (unlinkSync(tempFilePath))

Add destructiveHint:true to any tool whose handler calls .delete(), .upsert(), .update(), unlink, rm, DELETE, DROP, REPLACE INTO, or any operation that overwrites existing data.

Tool inputs are validated

70/76 tool handlers declare input schemas (92%)

Declare an inputSchema with zod/joi/yup on every tool definition.

Tool handlers catch errors

74/76 tool handlers wrap calls in try/catch (97%)

Wrap each tool handler body in try/catch and return a structured error response.

Tests exist

No test files found

Add tests that exercise each declared tool.

Production dependencies are patched

0 critical, 3 high severity in production deps — @modelcontextprotocol/sdk@1.12.3 (high), @modelcontextprotocol/sdk@1.12.3 (high)

Run npm audit fix, or upgrade the affected packages to a non-vulnerable version.

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