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MCP server for kintone

What is mcp-server-kintone

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!

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What is MCP?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs. Think of MCP like a USB-C port for AI applications, providing a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools.

What are MCP Servers?

MCP Servers are lightweight programs that expose specific capabilities through the standardized Model Context Protocol. They act as bridges between LLMs like Claude and various data sources or services, allowing secure access to files, databases, APIs, and other resources.

How do MCP Servers work?

MCP Servers follow a client-server architecture where a host application (like Claude Desktop) connects to multiple servers. Each server provides specific functionality through standardized endpoints and protocols, enabling Claude to access data and perform actions through the standardized protocol.

Are MCP Servers secure?

Yes, MCP Servers are designed with security in mind. They run locally with explicit configuration and permissions, require user approval for actions, and include built-in security features to prevent unauthorized access and ensure data privacy.