@progress/telerik-maui-mcp
Model Context Protocol for Telerik UI for .NET MAUI
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| Source | Rule | Reason | Accepted by | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:tslib | AI (phantom-deps): tslib is a standard TypeScript runtime helper; implicit use in compiled output is expected. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@grpc/grpc-js | AI (phantom-deps): gRPC dependency used via config/proto files in a compiled dist package; not a direct import pattern. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@grpc/proto-loader | AI (phantom-deps): Proto-loader used alongside grpc-js via config; stable false positive for this package. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@modelcontextprotocol/sdk | AI (phantom-deps): MCP SDK is the core dependency of this MCP server; referenced via config, not direct import in analyzed files. | ai | |
| phantom-deps | phantom-dep:@progress/kendo-licensing | AI (phantom-deps): Same-org Progress Software licensing library; expected dependency for Telerik products. | ai |
Versions (showing 26 of 26)
| Version | Deps | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 1.6.0 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.5.3 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.5.2 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.5.1 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.5.0 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.4.4 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.4.3 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.4.1 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.4.0 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.3.2 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.3.1 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.3.0 | 5 / 1 | |
| 1.2.6 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.2.5 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.2.4 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.2.3 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.2.2 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.2.1 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.2.0 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.1.5 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.1.4 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.1.3 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.1.2 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.1.1 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.1.0 | 4 / 1 | |
| 1.0.0 | 4 / 1 |
v1.6.0
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v1.5.3
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v1.5.1
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v1.4.4
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v1.4.3
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v1.2.6
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v1.2.5
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v1.2.4
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v1.2.3
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v1.2.2
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v1.2.0
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v1.1.5
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v1.1.4
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v1.1.3
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v1.1.2
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v1.1.1
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v1.1.0
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v1.0.0
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