excel-mcp-server
Excel MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server designed to manipulate Excel files without Microsoft's software. It offers versatile tools for creating, reading, and modifying Excel files directly with AI assistants, supporting both local and remote file operations.
Excel MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that lets you manipulate Excel files without needing Microsoft Excel installed. Create, read, and modify Excel workbooks with your AI agent.
Features
- 📊 Create and modify Excel workbooks
- 📝 Read and write data
- 🎨 Apply formatting and styles
- 📈 Create charts and visualizations
- 📊 Generate pivot tables
- 🔄 Manage worksheets and ranges
- 🔌 Dual transport support: stdio and SSE
Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10 or higher
Running the Server
The server supports two transport modes: stdio and SSE.
Using stdio transport
Stdio transport is ideal for direct integration with tools like Cursor Desktop or local development, which can manipulate local files:
uvx excel-mcp-server stdio
Using SSE transport
SSE transport is perfect for remote connections, which manipulate remote files:
uvx excel-mcp-server sse
Using with AI Tools
- Add this configuration to your client, choosing the appropriate transport method for your needs:
Stdio transport connection (for local integration):
{
"mcpServers": {
"excel-stdio": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["excel-mcp-server", "stdio"]
}
}
}
SSE transport connection:
{
"mcpServers": {
"excel": {
"url": "http://localhost:8000/sse",
}
}
}
- The Excel tools will be available through your AI assistant.
Environment Variables & File Path Handling
SSE Transport
When running the server with the SSE protocol, you must set the EXCEL_FILES_PATH
environment variable on the server side. This variable tells the server where to read and write Excel files.
- If not set, it defaults to
./excel_files
.
You can also set the FASTMCP_PORT
environment variable to control the port the server listens on (default is 8000
if not set).
- Example (Windows PowerShell):
$env:EXCEL_FILES_PATH="E:\MyExcelFiles" $env:FASTMCP_PORT="8080" uvx excel-mcp-server sse
- Example (Linux/macOS):
EXCEL_FILES_PATH=/path/to/excel_files FASTMCP_PORT=8080 uvx excel-mcp-server sse
Stdio Transport
When using the stdio protocol, the file path is provided with each tool call, so you do not need to set EXCEL_FILES_PATH
on the server. The server will use the path sent by the client for each operation.
Available Tools
The server provides a comprehensive set of Excel manipulation tools. See for complete documentation of all available tools.
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License
MIT License - see for details.