To be fair, it is really simple to build your own proxy. I built a custom authentication layer with logging and limits for Dify MCP with just 2 prompts in Kimi.
Later built it out with database limts etc.
Thank you! Showing the data in a web page should definitely be possible. But I’m not sure if this matches the original idea I had, where the tool would run in the terminal only. Why do you feel the need to show the data in a web page? Is there anything missing in the CLI?
Remote debugging and post-mortem debugging support might be useful.
There are many AI auditability proxies;
awesome-auditable-ai: "A curated list of papers, tools, datasets, benchmarks, and standards for building, evaluating, and auditing reliable AI agents" https://github.com/yzhao062/awesome-auditable-ai
Is it possible to add a simple browser page to brows the data in a simple way?. Thank you.
There are many AI auditability proxies;
awesome-auditable-ai: "A curated list of papers, tools, datasets, benchmarks, and standards for building, evaluating, and auditing reliable AI agents" https://github.com/yzhao062/awesome-auditable-ai
Aegis and LiteLLM, for example, are pre-execution firewalls that add a cryptographic audit trail. https://github.com/Justin0504/aegis