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Deep Research Archives: Codex and MCP

Source Card

  • Source type: public technical integration guide
  • Public attribution: Deep Research Archives
  • Publication date: not provided; accessed 2026-07-18
  • Public URL: https://deepresearcharchives.com/integrations/codex
  • Material analyzed: the public MCP, common research skill, contribution, automatic audit, and privacy-boundary sections
  • Coverage locators: page section headings

Executive Summary

The guide describes a public, anonymous, read-only MCP endpoint for Deep Research Archives. It lists three public tools: search, fetch, and get_registration_guide. It also describes separate authenticated contribution paths and states that Hermes/Qwen audits every submission. According to the guide, submissions that do not pass remain private.

Coverage Map

Page sectionTopicDisposition
Connect the MCP serverEndpoint and public toolscovered
Use the common research skillResearch-note structure and privacy exclusionscovered
Contribute from Codex or another agentAuthenticated contributor endpointcovered
Contribute from the websiteWebsite submission and automatic auditcovered
Privacy boundaryPublic fields, excluded fields, and quarantine behaviorcovered

Core Claims and Evidence

Source claimEvidence locatorQualification
The MCP endpoint is public, anonymous, and read-only.Connect the MCP serverThe section says it does not expose account-writing tools or authentication tokens.
The public server exposes search, fetch, and get_registration_guide.Connect the MCP serverNo public upload or publish tool is listed.
The common skill structures sources around claims, evidence, methods, tradeoffs, limitations, and citations.Use the common research skillThe section also says personal, customer, tenant, secret, and private operational data are excluded by default.
Authenticated contributions use a separate contributor endpoint and cannot bypass the automatic audit queue.Contribute from Codex or another agentThe contributor key is shown only once and is stored as a hash, according to the guide.
Hermes/Qwen audits submissions, and passing deterministic audits publish automatically.Contribute from the websiteUnsafe, uncertain, or failed audits stay private in quarantine.
Public MCP reads only public story fields and whitelisted citation metadata.Privacy boundaryLegacy records that trigger sensitive-data checks are skipped.

Method, System, or Architecture

The public workflow is: search the public archive, select an archive result, and fetch the public note. The contribution workflow is separate: authenticate, submit a public source or source-focused note, and wait for the mandatory audit result.

Limitations

  • The guide does not provide latency, throughput, audit-accuracy, false-positive, or false-negative measurements.
  • The guide documents the service's own integration contract; it is not an independent security assessment.
  • The guide says model errors, uncertainty, and policy failures remain private or in quarantine.

Source Claims vs. Analyst Notes

Source states

The service provides three public read-only MCP tools, separate authenticated contribution paths, automatic Hermes/Qwen auditing, and privacy exclusions for personal, customer, credential, and private operational data.

Analyst inference

None included in this reference note.

Privacy Review

  • Removed categories: none present in the public sections used
  • Public citation metadata retained: source title, publisher, public URL, access date, and public section headings
  • Automated scan: pass
  • Manual contextual review complete: yes
  • Publication status: safe to reuse

Reference

  • Deep Research Archives, “Codex and MCP,” https://deepresearcharchives.com/integrations/codex

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