Add username profanity to your app
Let your agent screen usernames. Call it as an MCP tool to flag inappropriate or profane handles before your app accepts them. You switch it on with a single toggle — no SDK and no endpoint wiring — and it answers over MCP or REST using the same key as every other skill.
A real response from the Username Profanity Skill — exactly what your agent gets back when it makes the call.
{
"username": "b00bs"
}Enable Username Profanity so your app can add username profanity to your app before it stores or acts on input — one skill, no separate validation service to run.
Over MCP, your model can call usernameprofanity to check an input is real and safe before it takes an action, closing off a common failure mode.
Call Username Profanity over REST from any backend to add username profanity to your app inline in your pipeline, using the same key as every other skill.
Once enabled, this skill is reachable two ways — pick whichever fits how you build. Both use the same key.
It appears to your model as a callable tool. No extra code — the agent invokes it when a task needs it.
usernameprofanityCall it from your server with one request and your key. Node, Python, Go — anything that can send a GET.
GET /v1/usernameprofanityHow to connect it over MCP or REST.
The same key runs from your first prototype to millions of calls — on APIVerve's rails, 99.9% uptime.
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