You'd reach for this when you need AI agents to work with product locks, those security mechanisms that restrict feature access or enforce licensing. It exposes operations to generate new locks, review existing ones for issues, validate lock authenticity, and score their strength or quality. The toolset is focused specifically on product lock workflows rather than general security operations. Useful if you're building agents that need to automate license management tasks, audit protection mechanisms, or assist with lock configuration decisions. The stdio transport makes it straightforward to plug into any Claude integration that supports MCP.
claude mcp add --transport stdio nickjazz-product-lock-mcp -- npx -y product-lock-mcp