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      <description>Your EDR knows about processes and network connections. Your MDM knows about installed apps. Neither one knows that someone on your team is running an npx-fetched MCP server that has shell-exec capability and a plaintext secret baked into its config. agentic-detector is a cross-platform osquery extension that fixes that. One table — ai_tools — gives you the full AI software inventory per host: MCP servers, agent CLIs, IDE plugins, desktop apps, live network sockets, and the agent instruction files that tell AI what it&amp;rsquo;s allowed to do. Deployable through Fleet in minutes.</description>
      
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