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An endpoint is a managed asset, such as a developer machine, a CI runner, or an agent sandbox, that runs SafeDep’s open-source tools and reports what it finds to Endpoint Hub in SafeDep Cloud.
An endpoint here is a machine, not an API endpoint. For SafeDep’s service hostnames, see API Endpoints.

Why it matters

Endpoints give a team visibility into what runs across its development infrastructure: AI coding agents, MCP servers, CLI tools, IDE extensions, and the packages developers install. That inventory is what you govern.

What an endpoint reports

  • AI tooling discovered by vet endpoint scan: coding agents, MCP servers, CLI tools, IDE extensions, and Agent Skills.
  • Package install activity captured by PMG through Package Guard.
Each endpoint appears by hostname in Endpoint Hub, where you browse its inventory and package events. Reporting requires SafeDep Cloud credentials; without them, scans run locally only.

Endpoint Hub

The console view of your endpoints.

Package Guard

Package activity from each endpoint.

Tenant

The org boundary endpoints report into.

API Endpoints

SafeDep’s service hostnames (different meaning).