q-ring is a quantum-inspired keyring designed for securely managing API keys and credentials by integrating with the operating system's native vaults.
From the registry: Quantum-inspired keyring for AI coding agents with superposition, entanglement, and tunneling.

$ pnpm add -g @i4ctime/q-ringPlease install the `q-ring` MCP server into my current AI client (that's you).
Required prerequisites (do these first if not already done):
- **Install q-ring globally** — Install via npm/pnpm Run: `pnpm add -g @i4ctime/q-ring`
Canonical MCP server config (stdio transport):
- command: `qring-mcp`
- args: []
Note: Quantum-inspired secrets manager for AI agents. 44 MCP tools. Stores credentials in OS native vault (macOS Keychain, Linux Secret Service, Windows Credential Vault). No API keys needed for local use.
Add this MCP server to my current client's config in the correct format for you. If you need secrets or credentials I haven't provided, ASK me — do not invent values or leave raw placeholders. After adding it, tell me how to verify the server is connected.Q_RING_ALLOW_PRIVATE_HOOKSAllows hooks targeting local services during development.QRING_ENVSpecifies the environment context for resolving secrets.Manage UniFi Access doors, credentials, policies, visitors, and events via MCP.