
During May 2025, Agustin Gomez-Andrades developed and delivered a global limit parameter for related entities and search results within the google/mcp-security repository. By introducing this feature across GTI MCP tools, he enabled more predictable and efficient data retrieval, setting default limits to optimize both performance and user experience. The implementation, focused in a single commit, standardized how data is managed and accessed, supporting scalability and safer production operations. Agustin applied his expertise in Python, API development, and backend engineering, ensuring the new parameter was well-documented and integrated cleanly into existing workflows, ultimately improving data management and resource planning.

May 2025 (google/mcp-security) delivered a new limit parameter for related entities and search results across GTI MCP tools, enabling better control over data retrieval and resource usage. Defaults are 10 for most relationship retrievals and 5 for search_threats, improving performance, data management, and user experience. Implemented in a focused commit: gti_mcp_add_limit (2368b8309e39fb61ab4af45334d4a88a9a09b7d4). This work standardizes data retrieval controls across the MCP toolchain, supporting scalability and predictable production performance.
May 2025 (google/mcp-security) delivered a new limit parameter for related entities and search results across GTI MCP tools, enabling better control over data retrieval and resource usage. Defaults are 10 for most relationship retrievals and 5 for search_threats, improving performance, data management, and user experience. Implemented in a focused commit: gti_mcp_add_limit (2368b8309e39fb61ab4af45334d4a88a9a09b7d4). This work standardizes data retrieval controls across the MCP toolchain, supporting scalability and predictable production performance.
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