MCP reference
Resource-by-resource reference for the Cavuno Operator API capabilities available through MCP.
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JThe reference is organized by the Cavuno resource your agent reads or changes. Each page explains what is supported, how the agent discovers the live endpoints, and where a task crosses into the CLI, dashboard, browser, or another system.
Job board content
Configuration and infrastructure
Operations and access
For an outcome-led sequence that combines more than one resource, use the MCP cookbook.
Jobs
Discover, create, update, publish, pause, expire, duplicate, delete, and batch-process jobs through the Cavuno MCP server.
Companies
Find, create, update, delete, and inspect the companies that supply jobs to your job board.
Blog posts
Draft, update, schedule, publish, unpublish, and inspect blog posts on your job board.
Blog authors and tags
Manage the authors and topic tags used to organize your job board blog.
Taxonomies
Manage writable job board taxonomies and read the canonical remote permit and timezone catalogs.
Settings
Read job form configuration and update supported board, AdSense, paywall, password, and presentation settings through MCP.
Domains
Inspect custom-domain state and manage supported job board domain operations through MCP.
Media
Understand which media operations are discoverable through MCP and how to handle multipart uploads.
Operations
Track asynchronous Cavuno work and verify that long-running job board operations completed.
API keys
List Operator API key metadata without exposing or creating plaintext credentials through MCP.
Audit logs
Inspect who changed job board data, which resource changed, and when it happened.
Usage and limits
Read job board quotas and design MCP scripts around API, batch, and sandbox limits.
Authentication and security
Connect securely with OAuth 2.1 or an account-bound Cavuno Operator API key.
MCP limitations
Know what the Cavuno MCP sandbox can and cannot do before you automate a job board workflow.