h1-brain

by PatrikFehrenbach · MCP Server · ★ 251

About h1-brain

h1-brain An MCP server that connects your AI assistant to HackerOne. It pulls your bug bounty history, program scopes, and report details into a local SQLite database, then exposes tools that let any MCP-compatible client (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, etc.) search, analyze, and build on your past work. It also ships with a pre-built database of 3,600+ publicly disclosed bounty-awarded reports from the HackerOne community — full vulnerability write-ups, weakness types, and bounty amounts. The AI uses both your personal data and public knowledge to generate attack briefings.

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Quick Facts

Stars251
Forks39
LanguagePython
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseMIT
Quality Score60.868/100
Last Updated2026-04-07
Created2026-03-10
Platformsclaude-code, mcp, python
Est. Tokens~20k

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is h1-brain?

h1-brain is MCP server that connects AI assistants to HackerOne for bug bounty hunting. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 251 GitHub stars.

What programming language is h1-brain written in?

h1-brain is primarily written in Python. It covers topics such as ai, bug-bounty, bug-bounty-tools.

How do I install or use h1-brain?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the h1-brain GitHub repository at github.com/PatrikFehrenbach/h1-brain. The project has 251 stars and 39 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does h1-brain use?

h1-brain is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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