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Excel MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that provides Excel file manipulation capabilities without requiring Microsoft Excel installation. This server enables workbook creation, data manipulation, formatting, and advanced Excel features.
Requirements
- Python 3.10+
- MCP SDK 1.2.0+
- OpenPyXL 3.1.2+
Components
Resources
The server provides Excel workbook manipulation through OpenPyXL:
- Creates and modifies Excel workbooks
- Manages worksheets and ranges
- Handles formatting and styles
- Supports charts and pivot tables
Tools
This server provides a comprehensive set of Excel manipulation tools. For detailed documentation of all available tools, their parameters, and usage examples, please refer to TOOLS.md.
The tools include capabilities for:
- Workbook and worksheet management
- Data reading and writing
- Formatting and styling
- Charts and visualizations
- Pivot tables and data analysis
See TOOLS.md for complete documentation.
Features
- Full Excel Support: Comprehensive Excel functionality
- Data Manipulation: Read, write, and transform data
- Advanced Features: Charts, pivot tables, and formatting
- Error Handling: Comprehensive error handling with clear messages
Usage
Environment Configuration
The server can be configured using the following environment variables:
EXCEL_FILES_PATH
: Directory where Excel files will be stored (default:./excel_files
)
You can set this in different ways:
Windows CMD:
set EXCEL_FILES_PATH=C:\path\to\excel\files
uv run excel-mcp-server
Windows PowerShell:
$env:EXCEL_FILES_PATH="C:\path\to\excel\files"
uv run excel-mcp-server
Linux/MacOS:
export EXCEL_FILES_PATH=/path/to/excel/files
uv run excel-mcp-server
Or in Claude Desktop config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"excel": {
"command": "uv run excel-mcp-server",
"transport": "sse",
"env": {
"EXCEL_FILES_PATH": "/path/to/excel/files"
}
}
}
}
Starting the Server
Start the server:
uv run excel-mcp-server
The server will start in SSE mode and wait for connections from MCP clients.
Connecting in Cursor IDE
After starting the server, connect to the SSE endpoint in Cursor IDE:
http://localhost:8000/sse
The Excel MCP tools will be available through the agent.
For available tools and their usage, please refer to TOOLS.md.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.