fix(cli): hide mutating tools in read-only MCP mode#4248
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WalkthroughThe MCP write-tool set now includes profile switching and local development server start/stop tools. Read-only mode therefore omits these tools from LLM registration and applies write-oriented annotations. A Changeset documents the patch release and the associated hidden UI controls. 🚥 Pre-merge checks | ✅ 4 | ❌ 1❌ Failed checks (1 warning)
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🔍 Pre-existing: async handler errors silently escape the try/catch
The registered tool callback at packages/cli-v3/src/mcp/tools.ts:116-121 does return tool.handler(...) without await. Since tool.handler is async (returns a Promise), any rejection from that promise will NOT be caught by the surrounding try/catch block — it will propagate as an unhandled rejection to the MCP framework instead of returning a structured error via respondWithError. Adding await before tool.handler(...) would fix this. This is pre-existing (not introduced by this PR) but affects all tools including the three newly classified as write tools.
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📚 Learning: 2026-03-22T13:26:12.060Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3244
File: apps/webapp/app/components/code/TextEditor.tsx:81-86
Timestamp: 2026-03-22T13:26:12.060Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev codebase, do not flag `navigator.clipboard.writeText(...)` calls for `missing-await`/`unhandled-promise` issues. These clipboard writes are intentionally invoked without `await` and without `catch` handlers across the project; keep that behavior consistent when reviewing TypeScript/TSX files (e.g., usages like in `apps/webapp/app/components/code/TextEditor.tsx`).
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📚 Learning: 2026-03-22T19:24:14.403Z
Learnt from: matt-aitken
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3187
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/services/alerts/deliverErrorGroupAlert.server.ts:200-204
Timestamp: 2026-03-22T19:24:14.403Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev codebase, webhook URLs are not expected to contain embedded credentials/secrets (e.g., fields like `ProjectAlertWebhookProperties` should only hold credential-free webhook endpoints). During code review, if you see logging or inclusion of raw webhook URLs in error messages, do not automatically treat it as a credential-leak/secrets-in-logs issue by default—first verify the URL does not contain embedded credentials (for example, no username/password in the URL, no obvious secret/token query params or fragments). If the URL is credential-free per this project’s conventions, allow the logging.
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📚 Learning: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3632
File: apps/webapp/sentry.server.ts:4-21
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learning: When handling Prisma error P1001 ("Can't reach database server") in TypeScript, don’t assume a single error shape. Prisma can surface P1001 via two different error classes/fields: `PrismaClientKnownRequestError` exposes it as `err.code === "P1001"` (common during mid-query connection drops), while `PrismaClientInitializationError` exposes it as `err.errorCode === "P1001"` (common on client startup failure). Therefore, predicates should use `err.code === "P1001" || err.errorCode === "P1001"`. Do not flag `err.code === "P1001"` as “unreachable/never matches,” as it is expected in production.
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Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3632
File: apps/webapp/sentry.server.ts:4-21
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T08:21:27.694Z
Learning: When handling Prisma errors for P1001 ("Can't reach database server"), do not assume it only appears under a single property name. Prisma may surface P1001 via either `PrismaClientKnownRequestError` (`err.code === "P1001"`, e.g., mid-query connection drops) or `PrismaClientInitializationError` (`err.errorCode === "P1001"`, e.g., client startup connection failure). To reliably detect the condition, check `err.code === "P1001" || err.errorCode === "P1001"`, and avoid review rules that would incorrectly flag `err.code === "P1001"` as unreachable/never-matching.
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-13T19:53:13.759Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3937
File: packages/trigger-sdk/skills/realtime-and-frontend/SKILL.md:258-260
Timestamp: 2026-06-13T19:53:13.759Z
Learning: When reviewing code that uses `trigger.dev/react-hooks`’s `useRealtimeRun`, preserve the call signature where the first argument is the full realtime handle object (not `handle.id`). This is intentional to maintain type-safety and is consistent with the official docs; do not suggest changing the first argument from the handle object to `handle.id`.
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-17T17:13:49.929Z
Learnt from: matt-aitken
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3948
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.bulk-actions.$bulkActionParam/route.tsx:48-62
Timestamp: 2026-06-17T17:13:49.929Z
Learning: In triggerdotdev/trigger.dev, within `dashboardLoader`/`dashboardAction` (or similar context resolver code) whenever you resolve an organization ID from an organization slug for RBAC/enterprise authorization scope, always read from the primary Prisma client (`prisma`), not `$replica`. Using `$replica` can hit replica-lag and cause the RBAC lookup/authorization to run without the correct org scope (bypassing intended role enforcement). Implement the slug→org lookup with `prisma.organization.findFirst(...)` (or equivalent primary-client query) and add an inline comment documenting why the primary client is required (replica lag could lead to unscoped RBAC checks).
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-23T13:04:21.413Z
Learnt from: carderne
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 4023
File: apps/webapp/app/services/upsertBranch.server.ts:14-18
Timestamp: 2026-06-23T13:04:21.413Z
Learning: In TypeScript, it’s valid to `import { type X }` and then use `typeof X` in a type-only position, e.g. `type Alias = z.infer<typeof X>`. The `type` modifier suppresses the runtime import, but the type checker still has the full exported type so `z.infer<typeof X>` can resolve correctly. In code reviews, don’t flag this as a TypeScript compile error as long as `typeof X` is used in a type context (e.g., with `z.infer`, `type` aliases, generics), not as a runtime value.
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learnt from: nicktrn
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3836
File: apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts:3-5
Timestamp: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learning: When reviewing TypeScript in this repo, apply the rule “prefer type aliases over interfaces” only to data/object shapes and union/intersection type modeling. If an interface is being used as a behavioral contract for collaborators to implement (e.g., method-shape interfaces that define required behavior, such as `BackpressureLogger` / `BackpressureSignalSource` in `apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts`), keep it as an `interface` and do not flag it as a type-alias-vs-interface violation.
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📚 Learning: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learnt from: 0ski
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3879
File: apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts:619-630
Timestamp: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learning: In this codebase, outbound raw `fetch` calls should typically rely on Node/undici’s default request timeout (about ~300s) rather than adding a per-call `AbortController` + `setTimeout` wrapper inside individual functions (e.g. in files like `apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts`). During code review, do not flag the absence of a per-call timeout on a single `fetch` as an issue; if per-call timeouts are needed, they should be implemented via a codebase-wide convention (e.g., a shared fetch wrapper or documented pattern) rather than ad-hoc per-function changes.
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1-5: LGTM!
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In the Model Context Protocol (MCP), readOnlyHint and destructiveHint are properties within the ToolAnnotations schema used to describe tool behavior to clients [1][2]. These properties are designated as hints, meaning they provide guidance rather than guaranteed behavior, and clients should not rely on them when interacting with untrusted servers [2][3]. readOnlyHint The readOnlyHint property indicates whether a tool modifies its environment [4][2]. If set to true, the tool is considered read-only and does not modify the environment [4][1]. The default value is false [2]. destructiveHint The destructiveHint property indicates the nature of modifications performed by a tool when it is not read-only [1][2]. It is only meaningful when readOnlyHint is set to false [4][2]. If set to true, the tool may perform destructive updates to its environment, such as deleting or overwriting data [4][1][5]. If set to false, the tool performs only additive updates, such as creating or appending data [4][1][2]. The default value is true [1][2]. By distinguishing between destructive and additive updates, these hints allow clients to implement risk-aware interfaces, such as requiring human confirmation for tools marked with destructiveHint: true [1][5]. Other related annotations include idempotentHint (indicating if repeated calls have the same effect) and openWorldHint (indicating interaction with external entities) [1][5][2].
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Separate destructive hints from readonly filtering
WRITE_TOOLS is fine for hiding these tools in readonly mode, but it also marks switch_profile and start_dev_server as destructive. Classify destructiveHint separately so only truly destructive tools like stop_dev_server get that hint.
Hide profile switching and local dev-server process controls when the MCP server runs in read-only mode.