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Is deliberate-reasoning-engine MCP Server Safe? Trust Score: 72.7/100

Independent trust assessment for the deliberate-reasoning-engine MCP server. Category: coding. Source: github.

deliberate-reasoning-engine is an MCP server with a Nerq Trust Score of 72.7/100 (B). Ranked #327 of 31232 MCP servers on Nerq. Nerq Verified — recommended for production use. Its strongest signal is compliance (100/100). Last verified: 2026-04-28.
72.7
out of 100 — Nerq MCP Server Trust Score
B MCP Server coding verified

Trust Assessment

Trusted — deliberate-reasoning-engine demonstrates solid trust signals and meets the Nerq Verified threshold. It shows good security practices, active maintenance, and healthy community adoption.

Trust Signal Breakdown

Security
0
Code quality, vulnerability exposure, and security practices.
Compliance
100
Regulatory alignment. EU AI Act risk class: minimal.
Maintenance
1
Update frequency, issue responsiveness, active development.
Documentation
1
README quality, API docs, usage examples.
Popularity
0
Community adoption. 4 stars on github.

Details

Authorhaasonsaas
Categorycoding
Stars4
Sourcehttps://github.com/haasonsaas/deliberate-reasoning-engine
ProtocolMCP (Model Context Protocol)
Popularity#327 of 31232 MCP servers
Frameworksanthropic · mcp

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is deliberate-reasoning-engine MCP server safe to use?
deliberate-reasoning-engine has a Nerq Trust Score of 72.7/100, earning a B grade. Trusted — deliberate-reasoning-engine demonstrates solid trust signals and meets the Nerq Verified threshold. It shows good security practices, active maintenance, and healthy community adoption. Its strongest signal is compliance (100/100). It is Nerq Verified, meeting the 70+ trust threshold. Always review the full KYA report before integrating any MCP server into production.
What is deliberate-reasoning-engine's trust score?
Nerq assigns deliberate-reasoning-engine a trust score of 72.7 out of 100, with a grade of B. This score is computed from security, compliance, maintenance activity, documentation quality, and community adoption (4 stars). Compliance score: 100/100. EU AI Act risk class: minimal. Scores are updated daily based on the latest publicly available signals.
Are there higher-rated alternatives to deliberate-reasoning-engine?
In the coding category, higher-rated MCP servers include coo-quack/calc-mcp, mcp-dotnet-samples, pdf-reporter-mcp (scores: 77, 76, 76). deliberate-reasoning-engine scores 72.7/100. When choosing between MCP servers, consider security (0), maintenance (1), and documentation (1). Use Nerq's KYA endpoint for detailed analysis.

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