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Mcp Server Kintone

@macraton a year ago
11 MIT
FreeCommunity
AI Systems
#kintone#mcp#modelcontextprotocol
MCP server for kintone

Overview

What is Mcp Server Kintone

mcp-server-kintone is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for kintone, enabling users to explore and manipulate kintone data using AI tools such as Claude Desktop.

Use cases

Use cases for mcp-server-kintone include querying project statuses, updating progress on tasks, and retrieving information about scheduled projects, all through AI-driven interactions.

How to use

To use mcp-server-kintone, download the latest release from the release page, configure your MCP client (like Claude Desktop) to connect to the server by editing the configuration file, and set the necessary environment variables. After configuration, restart the client to start interacting with kintone data using AI tools.

Key features

Key features include seamless integration with kintone, support for AI tools like Claude Desktop, customizable access control for kintone apps, and the ability to perform various data manipulations through natural language commands.

Where to use

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MCP server for kintone

Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for kintone.
This server allows you to explore and manipulate kintone data using AI tools such as Claude Desktop!

Japanese version: 日本語の説明はREADME.ja.mdにあります。

Usage

1. Install

Download the latest release from the release page.
You can place the executable file anywhere you like.

2. Configure MCP client like Claude Desktop

Configure your client to connect to the server.

For Claude Desktop, please edit file below:

  • MacOS/Linux: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

Add the following configuration to the mcpServers section:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "kintone": {
      "command": "C:\\path\\to\\mcp-server-kintone.exe",
      "env": {
        "KINTONE_BASE_URL": "https://<domain>.cybozu.com",
        "KINTONE_USERNAME": "<your username>",
        "KINTONE_PASSWORD": "<your password>",
        "KINTONE_API_TOKEN": "<your api token>, <another api token>, ...",
        "KINTONE_ALLOW_APPS": "1, 2, 3, ...",
        "KINTONE_DENY_APPS": "4, 5, ..."
      }
    }
  }
}

Environment variables:

  • KINTONE_BASE_URL: (Required) The base URL of your kintone.
  • KINTONE_USERNAME: Your username for kintone.
  • KINTONE_PASSWORD: Your password for kintone.
  • KINTONE_API_TOKEN: Comma separated API token for kintone.
    You need to set either KINTONE_USERNAME and KINTONE_PASSWORD or KINTONE_API_TOKEN.
  • KINTONE_ALLOW_APPS: A comma-separated list of app IDs that you want to allow access. In default, all apps are allowed.
  • KINTONE_DENY_APPS: A comma-separated list of app IDs that you want to deny access. The deny has a higher priority than the allow.

You may need to restart Claude Desktop to apply the changes.

3. Start to use

Now you can interact with kintone using your own AI tools!

For example, you can say:

  • “What is the latest status of Customer A’s project?”
  • “Update the progress of Project B to 50%.”
  • “Show me the projects that are behind schedule.”

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