mcp-llm-behave
Exposes llm-behave's behavioral regression testing as MCP tools, allowing offline semantic similarity checks on LLM outputs without any API calls.
README
mcp-llm-behave
MCP server exposing llm-behave behavioral regression testing as callable tools inside Claude Desktop, Claude Code, and any MCP-compatible client.
Runs offline — no API calls, no external services. Uses sentence-transformers for embedding-based similarity.
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
run_behavior_test |
Assert that a model output matches an expected behavior description |
compare_outputs |
Detect semantic drift between a baseline and a new LLM output |
list_builtin_behaviors |
Browse the built-in behavioral checks shipped with llm-behave |
Quickstart — Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json (no install needed, uvx handles it):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-llm-behave": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-llm-behave"]
}
}
}
Config file location:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Restart Claude Desktop after editing. The first run downloads the sentence-transformers model (~80 MB) once and caches it.
Quickstart — Claude Code (CLI)
claude mcp add mcp-llm-behave uvx mcp-llm-behave
Install via pip / uv
pip install mcp-llm-behave
# or
uv add mcp-llm-behave
Run the server directly:
mcp-llm-behave
Tool reference
run_behavior_test
Check whether a model output semantically satisfies an expected behavior.
Arguments
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
prompt |
str | The original prompt sent to the LLM (used for context/logging) |
expected_behavior |
str | Plain-language description of what the output should do |
model_output |
str | The actual text returned by the LLM |
Returns
{
"score": 0.82,
"passed": true,
"threshold": 0.45
}
compare_outputs
Detect semantic drift between a known-good baseline and a new output. Useful in CI after prompt or model changes.
Arguments
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
baseline |
str | The reference / previous LLM output |
candidate |
str | The new LLM output to compare |
Returns
{
"similarity_score": 0.91,
"drift_detected": false,
"interpretation": "Outputs are nearly identical — no drift."
}
list_builtin_behaviors
Returns the catalog of pre-defined behavioral checks available in llm-behave, with method signatures and descriptions.
Returns — list of objects with name, method, and description keys.
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- No API keys needed
- ~80 MB disk for the sentence-transformers model (downloaded once on first run)
Development
git clone https://github.com/Swanand33/mcp_llm_behave
cd mcp-llm-behave
uv sync
uv run pytest
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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