
In April 2025, Ajesus developed the Cloudflare Radar MCP Server Integration within the cloudflare/mcp-server-cloudflare repository, establishing a dedicated MCP server to provide real-time internet traffic insights. Leveraging TypeScript, Node.js, and Cloudflare Workers, Ajesus architected the project structure, implemented OAuth authentication, and integrated both the Radar and URL Scanner APIs. The work included comprehensive documentation to support local development and deployment, ensuring ease of onboarding and maintainability. By focusing on scalable server development and robust API integration, Ajesus laid a strong technical foundation for future Radar-enabled features, addressing the need for enhanced visibility and extensibility within the MCP ecosystem.
April 2025: Delivered Cloudflare Radar MCP Server Integration for cloudflare/mcp-server-cloudflare, establishing a dedicated MCP server and integrating Radar API for internet traffic insights. Implemented OAuth handling, project structure, configuration, and tool registrations for Radar and URL Scanner APIs, plus documentation for local development and deployment. No major bugs fixed this month. This work enables real-time traffic visibility, accelerates onboarding, and provides a scalable foundation for Radar-enabled MCP features. Commit reference: b5e2da8ad6801b60f48abc2da59e4c093891ce31.
April 2025: Delivered Cloudflare Radar MCP Server Integration for cloudflare/mcp-server-cloudflare, establishing a dedicated MCP server and integrating Radar API for internet traffic insights. Implemented OAuth handling, project structure, configuration, and tool registrations for Radar and URL Scanner APIs, plus documentation for local development and deployment. No major bugs fixed this month. This work enables real-time traffic visibility, accelerates onboarding, and provides a scalable foundation for Radar-enabled MCP features. Commit reference: b5e2da8ad6801b60f48abc2da59e4c093891ce31.

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