In-depth architectural comparison of the Projscan and TokenSave MCP servers. Compare execution transports, security boundaries, tool capabilities, quality scores, and ready-to-paste client installation snippets for Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and VS Code.
At a Glance & Executive Verdict
Projscan
Developer Tools · Local stdio
Quality: 43/100 (Fair) | Auth: No auth required
TokenSave
Developer Tools · Local stdio
Quality: 52/100 (Good) | Auth: No auth required
Verdict Summary: Choose Projscan if you need specialized Developer Tools tools running via a local process. Choose TokenSave if your workspace requires Developer Tools integration with local subprocess execution. Both servers can be configured concurrently in your client's mcpServers manifest.
Which MCP Server Should You Choose?
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Choose Projscan when:
You need dedicated capabilities in the Developer Tools domain.
You prefer local stdio subprocess transport architecture.
Your security boundary fits: No auth required (Free / Open Source).
Projscan is categorized under Developer Tools and uses a local stdio subprocess. In contrast, TokenSave belongs to Developer Tools using local stdio subprocess. Select Projscan when you need capabilities focused on developer tools and TokenSave when you require tools for developer tools.