
In May 2025, Agustin Gomez-Andrades developed and delivered a global limit parameter for related entities and search results within the google/mcp-security repository. Using Python and leveraging backend and API development skills, Agustin standardized data retrieval controls across GTI MCP tools by introducing configurable limits—defaulting to 10 for most relationships and 5 for threat searches. This approach improved performance, resource management, and user experience by preventing excessive data transfer and supporting predictable production behavior. The work was implemented in a focused commit, with thorough documentation, and demonstrated a clear understanding of scalable API design and maintainable backend architecture.
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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