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Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server for AutoGenGive AutoGen instant access to 10 tools to Create Scan, Delete Scan, Get Package Issues, and more

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Microsoft AutoGen enables multi-agent conversations where agents negotiate, delegate, and execute tasks collaboratively. Add Socket.dev (Dependency Security) as an MCP tool provider through Vinkius and every agent in the group can access live data and take action.

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The Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server for AutoGen is a standout in the Fort Knox category — giving your AI agent 10 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.

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python
import asyncio
from autogen_agentchat.agents import AssistantAgent
from autogen_ext.tools.mcp import McpWorkbench

async def main():
    # Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
    async with McpWorkbench(
        server_params={"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"},
        transport="streamable_http",
    ) as workbench:
        tools = await workbench.list_tools()
        agent = AssistantAgent(
            name="socketdev_dependency_security_agent",
            tools=tools,
            system_message=(
                "You help users with Socket.dev (Dependency Security). "
                "10 tools available."
            ),
        )
        print(f"Agent ready with {len(tools)} tools")

asyncio.run(main())
Socket.dev (Dependency Security)
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V8 IsolateSandboxed
Ed25519Audit chain
<40msKill switch
Stream every event to Splunk, Datadog, or your own webhook in real-time

* Every MCP server runs on Vinkius-managed infrastructure inside AWS - a purpose-built runtime with per-request V8 isolates, Ed25519 signed audit chains, and sub-40ms cold starts optimized for native MCP execution. See our infrastructure

About Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server

Connect Socket.dev to your AI agent to proactively defend against supply chain attacks. This MCP server allows you to analyze open-source packages, scan manifest files, and monitor for malicious dependencies without leaving your development environment.

AutoGen enables multi-agent conversations where agents negotiate, delegate, and collaboratively use Socket.dev (Dependency Security) tools. Connect 10 tools through Vinkius and assign role-based access. a data analyst queries while a reviewer validates, with optional human-in-the-loop approval for sensitive operations.

What you can do

  • Package Analysis — Get deep security scores and identify issues for specific packages using PURLs (e.g., npm, PyPI, Go).
  • Dependency Scanning — Upload manifest files like package.json or requirements.txt to create comprehensive security scans.
  • Report Management — List and retrieve detailed security reports, including policy compliance and alert data.
  • Threat Intelligence — Access a real-time feed of malicious packages detected by Socket's analysis engine.
  • Organization Oversight — Manage scans across different organizations and monitor your API usage quotas.

The Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server exposes 10 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to AutoGen in under two minutes — credentials fully managed, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

All 10 Socket.dev (Dependency Security) tools available for AutoGen

When AutoGen connects to Socket.dev (Dependency Security) through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning supply-chain-security, dependency-scanning, open-source-security, and more. Every call runs in a secure, isolated environment with full audit visibility. Beyond a simple connection, you get real-time monitoring of agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.

create

Create scan on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

Provide manifest files data (e.g., package.json, requirements.txt). Create a new scan by uploading manifest files

delete

Delete scan on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

Delete a scan

get

Get package issues on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

g., pkg:npm/babel). Get issues/alerts for a specific package

get

Get package score on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

g., pkg:npm/babel). Get the security score for a specific package

get

Get quota on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

Check remaining API quota

get

Get report on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

Get detailed report data

get

Get scan on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

Get scan metadata and status

get

Get threat feed on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

Access the real-time threat feed

list

List organizations on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

List organizations the token has access to

list

List reports on Socket.dev (Dependency Security)

List reports

Connect Socket.dev (Dependency Security) to AutoGen via MCP

Follow these steps to wire Socket.dev (Dependency Security) into AutoGen. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind Vinkius.

01

Install AutoGen

Run pip install "autogen-ext[mcp]"
02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token
03

Integrate into workflow

Use the agent in your AutoGen multi-agent orchestration
04

Explore tools

The workbench discovers 10 tools from Socket.dev (Dependency Security) automatically

Why Use AutoGen with the Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server

AutoGen provides unique advantages when paired with Socket.dev (Dependency Security) through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Multi-agent conversations: multiple AutoGen agents discuss, delegate, and collaboratively use Socket.dev (Dependency Security) tools to solve complex tasks

02

Role-based architecture lets you assign Socket.dev (Dependency Security) tool access to specific agents. a data analyst queries while a reviewer validates

03

Human-in-the-loop support: agents can pause for human approval before executing sensitive Socket.dev (Dependency Security) tool calls

04

Code execution sandbox: AutoGen agents can write and run code that processes Socket.dev (Dependency Security) tool responses in an isolated environment

Socket.dev (Dependency Security) + AutoGen Use Cases

Practical scenarios where AutoGen combined with the Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Collaborative analysis: one agent queries Socket.dev (Dependency Security) while another validates results and a third generates the final report

02

Automated review pipelines: a researcher agent fetches data from Socket.dev (Dependency Security), a critic agent evaluates quality, and a writer produces the output

03

Interactive planning: agents negotiate task allocation using Socket.dev (Dependency Security) data to make informed decisions about resource distribution

04

Code generation with live data: an AutoGen coder agent writes scripts that process Socket.dev (Dependency Security) responses in a sandboxed execution environment

Example Prompts for Socket.dev (Dependency Security) in AutoGen

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your AutoGen agent to start working with Socket.dev (Dependency Security) immediately.

01

"Check the security score for the npm package 'axios'."

02

"List all security reports for my organization."

03

"Show me the real-time threat feed from Socket."

Troubleshooting Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server with AutoGen

Common issues when connecting Socket.dev (Dependency Security) to AutoGen through Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

McpWorkbench not found

Install: pip install "autogen-ext[mcp]"

Socket.dev (Dependency Security) + AutoGen FAQ

Common questions about integrating Socket.dev (Dependency Security) MCP Server with AutoGen.

01

How does AutoGen connect to MCP servers?

Create an MCP tool adapter and assign it to one or more agents in the group chat. AutoGen agents can then call Socket.dev (Dependency Security) tools during their conversation turns.
02

Can different agents have different MCP tool access?

Yes. AutoGen's role-based architecture lets you assign specific MCP tools to specific agents, so a querying agent has different capabilities than a reviewing agent.
03

Does AutoGen support human approval for tool calls?

Yes. Configure human-in-the-loop mode so agents pause and request approval before executing sensitive MCP tool calls.

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