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External Recon

MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server. Provides network reconnaissance tools for penetration testers, enabling systematic domain enumeration, IP discovery, email security assessment, and port scanning for external security audits.

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mcp-vscode-template

MCP server template for VS Code Agent

Setup

Install uv however you like. May options available.
https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/

Project setup is heavily based off of Renae Schilg's work. I didn't even bother to change the project name as an homage although I did deviate on a few things, namely not using Claude Desktop, but also modified external-recon.py fairly heavily.
https://nae-bo.medium.com/building-your-first-offensive-security-mcp-server-dd655e258d5f

# Initialize project
uv init external-recon
cd external-recon

I had to modify the python versions in .python-version to 3.11 or something above 3.8 or 3.10
I also had to modify the line requires-python = ">=3.11" in pyroject.toml to something above 3.8 or 3.10 Mileage will vary... It may not be necessary.

# Create virtual environment and activate it
uv venv --python 3.11
source .venv/bin/activate

# Install mcp
uv add "mcp[cli]"

# Install dnspython (dependency for external-recon.py, not necessary for all projects, but for this one yes)
uv pip install dnspython

# Create MCP server external-recon.py file or empty and rename main.py
touch external-recon.py

The VS Code settings.json should be modified.
Use which uv to find the path to uv.
The "/path/to/project/external-recon" should refer to the project path, where the MCP server .py file is located (use absoulte path).

settings.json

    "mcp": {
        "servers": {
                "external-recon": {
                 "command": "/path/to/uv",
                 "args": [
                  "--directory",
                  "/path/to/project/external-recon",
                  "run",
                  "external-recon.py"
                 ]
                }
        }
    },

One of the main differences between Renae's work and mine is I used @mcp.tool() instead of @mcp.prompt() in external-recon.py

Start the server

From the venv of the project, start the server with uv run external-recon.py
Example:

(external-recon) user@workstation external-recon % uv run external-recon.py

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