From a LLM: I could find authoritative documentation for the Hyper API itself, but not yet a mature, widely documented public specification of the newer hyper-api-rust MCP tool surface. So the comparison above is strongest on the underlying engine capabilities and the documented features of competing Rust MCP database servers, and somewhat weaker on the exact MCP tool inventory exposed by hyper-api-rust's latest release.
From a LLM: I could find authoritative documentation for the Hyper API itself, but not yet a mature, widely documented public specification of the newer hyper-api-rust MCP tool surface. So the comparison above is strongest on the underlying engine capabilities and the documented features of competing Rust MCP database servers, and somewhat weaker on the exact MCP tool inventory exposed by hyper-api-rust's latest release.