Claude Document MCP Server
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The Claude Document MCP Server allows Claude Desktop to perform document operations on Microsoft Word, Excel, and PDF files. It follows the Model Context Protocol specification to provide document manipulation capabilities.
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What is Claude Document MCP Server?
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to enable Claude Desktop to interact with and manipulate document files, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PDFs. It provides a set of API endpoints to create, edit, and convert documents.
How to use Claude Document MCP Server?
To use this server, you can either use the automatic setup script or follow the manual setup instructions. After setting up the server and configuring Claude Desktop, you can use Claude Desktop to call the API endpoints provided by this server to perform document operations.
Key features of Claude Document MCP Server
Create and edit Word documents
Create and edit Excel spreadsheets
Create and convert PDF files
Automatic and manual setup options
Use cases of Claude Document MCP Server
Automated document generation
Programmatic document editing
Document conversion between formats
Integration with Claude Desktop for document manipulation
FAQ from Claude Document MCP Server
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
MCP is a specification that allows applications like Claude Desktop to interact with external tools and services.
What file formats are supported?
What file formats are supported?
The server supports Microsoft Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), PDF (.pdf), and text (.txt, .csv) files.
What Python version is required?
What Python version is required?
Python 3.10 or higher is required to run this server.
How do I configure Claude Desktop to use this server?
How do I configure Claude Desktop to use this server?
Copy the claude_desktop_config.json
file to the appropriate directory based on your operating system (Mac or Windows).
Where can I find the logs?
Where can I find the logs?
The server logs all operations to both the console and a logs/document_mcp.log
file for troubleshooting.