nist-nvd-mcp-server

nist-nvd-mcp-server

Search and audit CVEs by keyword, severity, CWE, CISA KEV status, and CPE via the NIST National Vulnerability Database.

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Public Hosted Server: https://nist-nvd.caseyjhand.com/mcp

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Tools

Five tools for vulnerability research, CPE auditing, and change tracking against the NIST NVD API 2.0:

Tool Description
nvd_search_cves Search CVEs by keyword, severity, CWE, date range, or CISA KEV status.
nvd_get_cve Fetch one or more CVEs by ID — full CVSS scores, CWE, CPE configs, KEV fields, and references.
nvd_search_cpes Search the NVD CPE dictionary by product keyword or partial match string.
nvd_audit_cpe Find all CVEs affecting a specific product version by CPE name or virtual match string.
nvd_get_cve_history Retrieve the change history for a CVE — score revisions, status transitions, and reference additions.

nvd_search_cves

The primary discovery tool for vulnerability surveillance and triage workflows.

  • Full-text keyword search across CVE descriptions (AND-semantics across words)
  • Severity filter by CVSS v2/v3/v4 label (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, CRITICAL)
  • CWE weakness filter (e.g., CWE-79, NVD-CWE-Other)
  • CISA KEV filter — limit results to known-exploited vulnerabilities
  • Convenience date shorthands: pubDays and lastModDays for "last N days" queries
  • Explicit ISO 8601 date range parameters (pubStartDate/pubEndDate, etc.) with 120-day max span
  • Auto-clamps convenience date params that exceed 120 days and reports clamped values in the response enrichment
  • Pagination via limit (up to 2000) and offset
  • Every row carries a truncated description alongside the ID, so results are distinguishable without a follow-up fetch
  • Results are always brief; call nvd_get_cve for full detail

nvd_get_cve

Fetch one or more CVEs by ID with full detail or brief summaries.

  • Batch up to 100 CVE IDs per call
  • Full mode: all CVSS scores across v2.0, v3.0, v3.1, and v4.0; CWE weaknesses; CPE configurations; CISA KEV fields; references
  • Brief mode (brief: true): ID, status, top severity, KEV name, truncated description — recommended for batches larger than 10
  • includeReferences: false to strip the references array and reduce response size
  • Per-ID parity check: the missingIds enrichment field lists any requested IDs NVD didn't return
  • Rendered text carries the affected-product criteria and references the record holds, capped with a … N more trailer; allLanguages: true renders every localized description, not just English

nvd_search_cpes

Look up product identifiers before auditing.

  • Keyword search (e.g., "apache http server", "openssl") or partial CPEv2.3 pattern
  • Returns full CPE name, human-readable title, deprecation status, and superseding CPEs
  • Pagination via limit (up to 10,000 per page) and offset — a vendor-level keyword can match tens of thousands of entries, so page with offset rather than trying to narrow further
  • Use this before nvd_audit_cpe — CPE names are arcane strings; guessing audits the wrong product

nvd_audit_cpe

Full CVE audit for a specific product version.

  • Two modes: exact cpeName (NVD auto-applies isVulnerable) or virtualMatchString with optional version range bounds
  • Version range via versionStart/versionEnd with inclusive/exclusive type control
  • Client-side severity filter (severityMin) to strip low-signal entries
  • Returns full CVE records (ID, CVSS scores, CWE, CPE configurations, KEV fields, references)
  • Pagination via limit (up to 2000) and offset — page at a modest limit instead of raising it, since each result is a full record
  • Echoes the CPE identifier used in the response enrichment so callers can verify the correct product was queried

nvd_get_cve_history

Track a CVE's lifecycle over time.

  • Returns change events: CVSS revisions, status transitions, reference additions, CPE configuration updates
  • order picks which end to read from — newest (default) returns the most recent events first, oldest returns NVD's native oldest-first order
  • Paginated via limit and offset, where offset counts from the end order anchors to
  • Note: the NVD history endpoint is significantly slower without an API key — set NVD_API_KEY and raise NVD_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS for reliable operation

Resource

Type Name Description
Resource nvd://cve/{cveId} Full CVE record by ID — same data as nvd_get_cve for a single ID, as a stable URI for injectable context.

All resource data is also reachable via tools.

Features

Built on @cyanheads/mcp-ts-core:

  • Declarative tool, resource, and prompt definitions — single file per primitive, framework handles registration and validation
  • Unified error handling — handlers throw, framework catches, classifies, and formats
  • Pluggable auth: none, jwt, oauth
  • Swappable storage backends: in-memory, filesystem, Supabase, Cloudflare KV/R2/D1
  • Structured logging with optional OpenTelemetry tracing
  • STDIO and Streamable HTTP transports

NVD-specific:

  • Request pacer enforces NVD's 5 req/30s (no key) and 50 req/30s (with key) limits with automatic queuing, at a minimum inter-request gap derived from the window and limit
  • Retry wraps the pacer rather than sitting inside it — every attempt takes its own turn in the queue, so retries count against the rate budget instead of bursting past it
  • A 403's Retry-After holds the whole queue until NVD's window resets. Keyless, a 403 fails fast and names NVD_API_KEY rather than spending a 5-request budget on retries that cannot outlast a 30-second window
  • Deterministic rejections fail fast instead of consuming retries. NVD answers both a bad parameter and a refused API key with HTTP 404, separated only by a message header — a refused key surfaces as a config fault naming NVD_API_KEY rather than as a malformed CVE ID
  • HTML-response guard catches NVD rate-limit pages served as HTML instead of 403

Agent-friendly output:

  • An enrichment block on every response, carried on both structuredContent and the rendered text — total results, returned count, page offset, the filters actually applied, and any date-clamping events, so agents can reason about what was really queried
  • missingIds in batch CVE lookups — per-ID parity check instead of a silent partial result
  • CPE echo in audit responses — cpeName or virtualMatchString reflected back so callers can verify the correct product was audited
  • Empty-result notices that name the cause — an unmatched query, a severity threshold that emptied the page, and an offset past the end of the result set are told apart rather than all reading as "nothing found"

Getting started

Add the following to your MCP client configuration file.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nist-nvd-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["@cyanheads/nist-nvd-mcp-server@latest"],
      "env": {
        "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE": "stdio",
        "MCP_LOG_LEVEL": "info",
        "NVD_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Or with npx (no Bun required):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nist-nvd-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@cyanheads/nist-nvd-mcp-server@latest"],
      "env": {
        "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE": "stdio",
        "MCP_LOG_LEVEL": "info",
        "NVD_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

Or with Docker:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nist-nvd-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "docker",
      "args": [
        "run", "-i", "--rm",
        "-e", "MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE=stdio",
        "-e", "NVD_API_KEY=your-api-key",
        "ghcr.io/cyanheads/nist-nvd-mcp-server:latest"
      ]
    }
  }
}

For Streamable HTTP, set the transport and start the server:

MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE=http MCP_HTTP_PORT=3010 NVD_API_KEY=... bun run start:http
# Server listens at http://localhost:3010/mcp

Prerequisites

  • Bun v1.3.0 or higher (or Node.js v24+).
  • Optional: NVD API key — free, raises rate limit from 5 req/30s to 50 req/30s.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/cyanheads/nist-nvd-mcp-server.git
  1. Navigate into the directory:
cd nist-nvd-mcp-server
  1. Install dependencies:
bun install
  1. Configure environment:
cp .env.example .env
# edit .env and set NVD_API_KEY if you have one

Configuration

Variable Description Default
NVD_API_KEY NVD API key. Without it, rate limit is 5 req/30s; with it, 50 req/30s. Get one free at nvd.nist.gov/developers/request-an-api-key.
NVD_REQUEST_TIMEOUT_MS Per-request timeout in milliseconds. The history endpoint is slow without an API key — raise to 60000 if using nvd_get_cve_history without a key. 10000
MCP_TRANSPORT_TYPE Transport: stdio or http. stdio
MCP_HTTP_PORT Port for HTTP server. 3010
MCP_AUTH_MODE Auth mode: none, jwt, or oauth. none
MCP_LOG_LEVEL Log level (RFC 5424). info
LOGS_DIR Directory for log files (Node.js only). <project-root>/logs
OTEL_ENABLED Enable OpenTelemetry instrumentation. false

See .env.example for the full list of optional overrides.

Running the server

Local development

  • Build and run:

    # One-time build
    bun run rebuild
    
    # Run the built server
    bun run start:stdio
    # or
    bun run start:http
    
  • Run checks and tests:

    bun run devcheck   # Lint, format, typecheck, security
    bun run test       # Vitest test suite
    bun run lint:mcp   # Validate MCP definitions against spec
    

Docker

docker build -t nist-nvd-mcp-server .
docker run --rm -e NVD_API_KEY=your-key -p 3010:3010 nist-nvd-mcp-server

The Dockerfile defaults to HTTP transport, stateless session mode, and logs to /var/log/nist-nvd-mcp-server. OpenTelemetry peer dependencies are installed by default — build with --build-arg OTEL_ENABLED=false to omit them.

Project structure

Directory Purpose
src/index.ts createApp() entry point — registers tools/resources and inits services.
src/config Server-specific environment variable parsing and validation with Zod.
src/mcp-server/tools Tool definitions (*.tool.ts).
src/mcp-server/resources Resource definitions (*.resource.ts).
src/services/nvd-http NVD HTTP client with rate-limit pacing and retry.
src/services/nvd-cve CVE service — search, fetch-by-ID, CPE audit, change history, normalization.
src/services/nvd-cpe CPE service — dictionary search and normalization.
tests/ Unit and integration tests mirroring src/.

Development guide

See CLAUDE.md for development guidelines and architectural rules. The short version:

  • Handlers throw, framework catches — no try/catch in tool logic
  • Use ctx.log for request-scoped logging, ctx.state for tenant-scoped storage
  • Register new tools and resources via the barrels in src/mcp-server/*/definitions/index.ts
  • Wrap external API calls: validate raw → normalize to domain type → return output schema; never fabricate missing fields

Contributing

Issues and pull requests are welcome. Run checks and tests before submitting:

bun run devcheck
bun run test

License

Apache-2.0 — see LICENSE for details.

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