MCP server for kintone
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This server allows you to explore and manipulate kintone data using AI tools such as Claude Desktop. It utilizes the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to bridge the gap between kintone and AI applications.
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What is MCP server for kintone?
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI tools to interact with and manipulate data stored in kintone. It acts as a bridge, allowing AI applications like Claude Desktop to access and process kintone data.
How to use MCP server for kintone?
- Download the latest release.
- Create a configuration file with your kintone URL, credentials (username/password or token), and a list of apps you want to access, including their IDs, descriptions, and permissions.
- Configure your MCP client (e.g., Claude Desktop) to connect to the server by specifying the path to the executable and the configuration file.
- Start using your AI tool to interact with kintone data.
Key features of MCP server for kintone
Enables AI access to kintone data
Supports read, write, and delete permissions for apps
Uses configuration file for secure access
Compatible with MCP clients like Claude Desktop
Allows AI tools to query and update kintone records
Use cases of MCP server for kintone
Using AI to analyze kintone data for insights
Automating updates to kintone records based on AI analysis
Integrating kintone data into AI-powered workflows
Building AI-driven dashboards and reports from kintone data
Enabling natural language interaction with kintone data through AI assistants
FAQ from MCP server for kintone
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol for connecting AI models to data sources.
What kintone credentials does this server require?
What kintone credentials does this server require?
It requires either a username and password or app tokens for authentication.
How do I specify which kintone apps the AI can access?
How do I specify which kintone apps the AI can access?
You specify the apps in the configuration file, including their IDs, descriptions, and permissions.
What permissions can I grant to the AI for each app?
What permissions can I grant to the AI for each app?
You can grant read, write, and delete permissions.
Where can I download the latest release?
Where can I download the latest release?
You can download the latest release from the releases page on the GitHub repository.