You'd reach for this when you need to diagnose CDN performance issues or understand how edge computing deployments are actually performing in the field. It monitors network latency by analyzing hops between endpoints, giving you visibility into where slowdowns occur between your users and edge nodes. The source doesn't detail specific operations, but the core use case is clear: troubleshooting geographic routing problems, comparing CDN providers, or validating that your edge functions are actually serving from the locations you expect. Useful for anyone running distributed infrastructure who needs more than just endpoint response times.
claude mcp add --transport sse io.github.evozim-edge-latency-guard https://edge-latency-guard-mcp.vercel.app/api/mcp