If you run multiple MCP clients like Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, or Codex across different projects, your server configs accumulate quietly: duplicate GitHub tools, abandoned packages, broad filesystem grants, context-heavy servers your agent considers on every turn. This audits your MCP setup without deleting anything during scan. It parses JSON, TOML, and YAML configs, scores them for reliability and security, checks npm for stale pins and major upgrades, estimates tool surface area, flags archived repos, and generates reversible patch plans. Run `npx @inferensys/dr-mcp cleanup` at the command line or call `dr_mcp_scan` from inside your agent to see duplicates, dead entries, permission risks, and which servers are adding the most tools to your context window.
claude mcp add --transport stdio inferensys-dr-mcp uvx dr-mcp