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slsk-mcp

An MCP server that enables AI assistants to log into Soulseek, search the network, and download files through simple tool calls.

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voidtype

Source: Glama

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// key findings
No credential exfiltration, no sensitive file access, no obfuscation
Static analysis found nothing flowing your secrets to unexpected places.
🔐
You'll be asked for 1 credential: SLSK_PASSWORD
These are read from process.env at runtime. Make sure you trust where they’ll be sent.
// environment variables
To run this server yourself, you supply these values. They go in your own MCP client configuration and stay on your machine. The secret label means the value is sensitive, not that the server mishandles it.
configSLSK_USERNAMEAuto-login username
🔐 secretSLSK_PASSWORDAuto-login password
configSLSK_DOWNLOAD_DIR./downloads Default download directory
configSLSK_LISTEN_PORTaioslsk default Soulseek listening port
configSLSK_OBFUSCATED_PORTaioslsk default Obfuscated port
configSLSK_MAX_CONCURRENT_DL3 Parallel download limit
configSLSK_MAX_CONCURRENT_OPS1 Max simultaneous socket operations
configSLSK_MAX_CONCURRENT_SEARCH4 Parallel search ticket limit
configSLSK_SEARCH_TIMEOUT7 Seconds to wait for search results
// 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

8/8 tools missing one or more hints — search (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint); download (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint); download_status (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint), +5 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.

Tool inputs are validated

5/8 tool handlers declare input schemas (63%)

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

Tool handlers catch errors

7/8 tool handlers wrap calls in try/catch (88%)

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

License file

No license file

Add a LICENSE file (MIT, Apache-2.0, etc.).

Tests exist

No test files found

Add tests that exercise each declared tool.

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commit: 2016d62bc0d2bebb690a67b5a10ff47916a625a0
code hash: 1e135287eaac1549b603610f803daaac20abb68a111cbc19b752e113b0990459
verified: 6/22/2026, 12:24:29 PM
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