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jiezeng2004-design/PatchWarden

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Secure local MCP bridge for ChatGPT and local agents with workspace-scoped tasks, safe summaries, audits, and Direct editing.

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jiezeng2004-design/PatchWarden

Added 13 July 2026

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Overview

PatchWarden is a local MCP bridge that connects ChatGPT and other local agents to secure, workspace-scoped tasks. It provides safe summaries, audit logs, and direct editing capabilities within the local environment.

Best for

Best for
Developers who need a simple, local MCP bridge to use ChatGPT or agents within isolated workspaces

Use cases

  • Securely connecting ChatGPT to local file systems for workspace-scoped operations
  • Auditing agent actions with safe summaries and logs
  • Directly editing files from agent requests while maintaining workspace boundaries

Notes

PatchWarden is a local MCP bridge that connects ChatGPT and other local agents to secure, workspace-scoped tasks. It provides safe summaries, audit logs, and direct editing capabilities within the local environment.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-07-13. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Securely connecting ChatGPT to local file systems for workspace-scoped operations
  • Auditing agent actions with safe summaries and logs
  • Directly editing files from agent requests while maintaining workspace boundaries

Pros

  • Runs locally, keeping sensitive data off external servers
  • Offers workspace isolation to prevent unintended file access
  • Includes audit logging for transparency of agent actions

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (2 stars) may indicate limited testing or maintenance
  • Requires TypeScript environment and local setup, adding configuration overhead
  • No evidence of active development or support beyond initial release

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Runs locally, keeping sensitive data off external servers
  • Offers workspace isolation to prevent unintended file access
  • Includes audit logging for transparency of agent actions

Cons

  • Very low community adoption (2 stars) may indicate limited testing or maintenance
  • Requires TypeScript environment and local setup, adding configuration overhead
  • No evidence of active development or support beyond initial release
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