Compatible with every major AI agent and IDE
Create agent on Runlayer
Requires agent name and type (claude_desktop, cursor, vs_code, custom). Optionally assign MCP servers, skills, and policies during registration. Returns the created agent details. Use this to onboard new AI agents to your enterprise control plane with proper security guardrails. Register a new AI agent in Runlayer
Create api key on Runlayer
Returns the key value (shown only once) and metadata. Use this to create keys for integrations, CI/CD pipelines, or service accounts. Store the key value securely immediately after creation. Create a new API key for your Runlayer organization
Create mcp server on Runlayer
Requires server name and connection details (URL, authentication method). Optionally assign skills, agents, and policies during registration. Returns the created server details including the new UUID. Use this to onboard new MCP servers to your enterprise control plane. Register a new MCP server in Runlayer
Create policy on Runlayer
Requires policy name and rule definitions. Returns the created policy. Use this to enforce security standards, restrict access to sensitive MCP servers, or define audit requirements. Create a new security or access policy in Runlayer
Create skill on Runlayer
Requires skill name and description. Optionally define input/output schemas and initial MCP server assignments. Returns the created skill details. Use this to codify reusable agent capabilities for consistent use across your organization. Register a new skill (agent capability) in Runlayer
Delete agent on Runlayer
This disconnects the agent from all MCP servers and removes policy assignments. Requires the agent ID. Confirm with the user before proceeding. Remove an AI agent from Runlayer
Delete mcp server on Runlayer
This action disconnects all associated agents and removes policy assignments. Requires the server UUID. Confirm with the user before proceeding. Remove an MCP server from Runlayer
Delete policy on Runlayer
All resources previously governed by this policy will no longer be subject to its rules. Requires the policy ID. Confirm with the user before proceeding. Remove a security or access policy from Runlayer
Delete skill on Runlayer
Does not delete the underlying MCP server tools. Requires the skill ID. Confirm with the user before proceeding. Remove a skill from Runlayer
Get agent on Runlayer
Requires the agent ID from list_agents results. Use this to review agent configuration, audit access patterns, or troubleshoot connectivity. Get detailed information about a specific AI agent
Get audit logs on Runlayer
Returns timestamps, actor identities, action types, affected resources, and outcomes. Use this for compliance reporting, security investigations, or operational troubleshooting. Get audit logs for your Runlayer organization
Get mcp server on Runlayer
Requires the server UUID from list_mcp_servers results. Use this to review server configuration, verify security compliance, or troubleshoot connectivity issues. Get detailed information about a specific MCP server
Get organization on Runlayer
Use this to verify your organization configuration or get an overview of your MCP ecosystem. Get your Runlayer organization details
Get scan results on Runlayer
Requires the scan ID from run_mcp_sweep_scan results. Use this to review shadow AI discoveries, identify policy violations, or generate compliance reports. Get results from an MCP sweep scan
Get skill on Runlayer
Requires the skill ID from list_skills results. Use this to review skill configuration or understand capability dependencies. Get detailed information about a specific skill
List agents on Runlayer
Returns agent names, IDs, types (Claude Desktop, Cursor, custom), assigned MCP servers, active skills, policy compliance status, and last activity timestamps. Use this to understand your agent ecosystem and verify which agents have access to which MCP servers. List all AI agents registered in your Runlayer organization
List api keys on Runlayer
Use this to audit key inventory, identify unused keys, or prepare for key rotation. List all API keys for your Runlayer organization
List mcp servers on Runlayer
Returns server names, UUIDs, status (active, inactive, blocked), assigned skills, connected agents, policy associations, and last activity timestamps. Use this as the first step to understand your MCP server inventory before managing individual servers, applying policies, or reviewing security posture. List all registered MCP servers in your Runlayer organization
List members on Runlayer
Use this to audit access, review role assignments, or identify inactive accounts. List all members of your Runlayer organization
List policies on Runlayer
Returns policy names, descriptions, enforcement status, affected resources, and violation counts. Use this to review your security posture before creating or modifying policies. List all security and access policies in your Runlayer organization
List skills on Runlayer
Returns skill names, descriptions, associated MCP servers, usage counts, and version information. Use this to discover available capabilities before assigning them to agents or MCP servers. List all skills registered in your Runlayer organization
Revoke api key on Runlayer
This action cannot be undone. Requires the key ID. Use this for compromised keys, unused keys, or during security incidents. Revoke an API key immediately
Run mcp sweep scan on Runlayer
Returns a scan ID which can be used with get_scan_results to retrieve findings. Use this for security assessments, compliance audits, or shadow AI detection. Run an MCP sweep scan to discover shadow AI across your organization
Update agent on Runlayer
Only pass the fields you want to change. Requires the agent ID. Use this to update agent assignments or modify metadata. Update an existing AI agent configuration
Update mcp server on Runlayer
Only pass the fields you want to change. Requires the server UUID. Use this to update server endpoints, rotate credentials, or modify policy assignments. Update an existing MCP server configuration
Update policy on Runlayer
Only pass the fields you want to change. Requires the policy ID. Use this to refine security requirements, update access controls, or modify audit rules. Update an existing security or access policy
Update skill on Runlayer
Only pass the fields you want to change. Requires the skill ID. Use this to refine skill definitions or update documentation. Update an existing skill configuration
How Vinkius protects your data
Can I audit what my AI agents are doing with this integration?
Yes, Vinkius provides an immutable, HMAC-chained audit log. Every tool execution, payload, and response is tracked in real-time on your dashboard, giving you complete visibility into your agent's actions.
What types of AI agents does Runlayer support?
Runlayer supports Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code with Copilot, Windsurf, and custom AI agents. Each agent type can be registered with specific security policies, assigned MCP servers, and monitored through the audit trail. New agent types can be added as custom integrations.
What happens if the underlying API rate limits my agent?
Our edge infrastructure automatically handles backoffs, queueing, and throttling. If an AI agent sends too many erratic requests, Vinkius manages the rate limits gracefully, ensuring your backend doesn't crash.
How does the AI access my passwords and credentials?
It simply doesn't. On Vinkius, your passwords, API keys, and login details are kept in a secure vault. The AI (like ChatGPT or Claude) merely "asks" Vinkius to perform the task. Vinkius opens the door, does the work, and hands the result back to the AI. Your credentials are never seen, read, or learned by the artificial intelligence.
What can AI Agents do with Runlayer?
Enable conversational interfaces like ChatGPT and Claude to execute programmatic commands against the Runlayer infrastructure.
AI-Driven mcp server Workflows
Integrate Runlayer to access native mcp server capabilities. This allows LLMs to perform secure, deterministic execution of friends mcp tasks without hard-coded API scripts.
Next-Gen governance Automation
Use the Runlayer server to execute governance operations from your AI agent. The protocol manages state and authentication for continuous friends mcp workflows.
Runlayer. Runs on everything.
From IDE to framework. Every connection governed by Vinkius.
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AI-first code editor with integrated LLM-powered coding assistance.
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Purpose-built IDE for agentic AI coding workflows.
Autonomous AI coding agent that runs inside VS Code.
Anthropic's agentic CLI for terminal-first development.
Python SDK for building production-grade OpenAI agent workflows.
Google's framework for building production AI agents.
Type-safe agent development for Python with first-class MCP support.
TypeScript toolkit for building AI-powered web applications.
TypeScript-native agent framework for modern web stacks.
Python framework for orchestrating collaborative AI agent crews.
Leading Python framework for composable LLM applications.
Data-aware AI agent framework for structured and unstructured sources.
Microsoft's framework for multi-agent collaborative conversations.
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