List, inspect, create, update, or delete ThousandEyes alert rules with MCP tools. Use when a user wants help managing alert rules for the currently documented write domains, Network & App Synthetics and Routing, and the session exposes `list_alert_rules`, `get_alert_rule`, `create_alert_rule`, `update_alert_rule`, or `delete_alert_rule`.
88
81%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
100%
1.20xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No known issues
HTTP alert rule creation runbook
Required field: rule_name
100%
100%
Required field: expression
14%
100%
Required field: alert_type
28%
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Required field: rounds_violating_out_of
100%
100%
Expression uses units
20%
100%
Expression metric validity
87%
100%
rounds_violating_required valid
100%
100%
Pre-execution summary present
100%
100%
User confirmation step
100%
100%
Omitted/unsupported fields noted
100%
100%
Post-execution report template
100%
100%
Tool sequence: create_alert_rule
100%
100%
BGP alert rule update with name-only discovery
list_alert_rules first
100%
100%
get_alert_rule before update
100%
100%
Update payload includes rule_id
100%
100%
Update payload includes rule_name
100%
100%
Update payload includes expression
100%
100%
Update payload includes alert_type
100%
100%
Update payload includes rounds_violating_out_of
87%
100%
Active-alert reset warning
50%
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User confirmation before write
100%
100%
Post-execution reporting
75%
100%
No partial update shortcut
100%
100%
Multi-condition endpoint expression with unsupported selector
No mixed operators
100%
100%
Expression includes ms unit
0%
100%
Expression includes ms unit for connection time
0%
100%
String value quoted
100%
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Geographic scope rejected
100%
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No invented payload fields
100%
100%
endpoint_label_ids included
100%
100%
Unsupported items section
100%
100%
alert_type correct
100%
100%
rounds_violating_out_of set to 3
100%
100%
Expression syntax outer parens
28%
100%
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