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google-docs

๐Ÿ“„ Connect LLMs with Google Docs through this unofficial MCP server for smarter workflows and efficient document management.

How to use

The Google Docs MCP server connects large language models (LLMs) with Google Docs, enabling you to create smarter workflows and streamline document management. By leveraging this unofficial protocol, you can automate tasks such as document creation, editing, and formatting, making your interactions with Google Docs more efficient and powerful.

Once connected to the Google Docs MCP server, you can issue commands to generate, modify, or retrieve documents directly from your Google Docs account. For best results, use queries that specify the type of document you want to create or edit, such as "Create a new document titled 'Project Plan'" or "Update the document 'Meeting Notes' with the latest agenda." Although no specific tools are documented, the server allows for versatile command-based interactions tailored to your needs.

How to install

To install the Google Docs MCP server, ensure you have Node.js installed on your system. Here are two installation methods:

Option A: Quick start with npx
Run the following command to quickly start using the server without a global install:

npx -y google-docs-mcp-server

Option B: Global install alternative
If you prefer a global installation, you can run:

npm install -g google-docs-mcp-server

This will allow you to start the server from any directory.

Additional notes

When configuring the Google Docs MCP server, ensure you set up your Google API credentials correctly in your environment variables for seamless authentication. You may need to handle permissions for accessing and modifying documents in your Google account, which can be a common hurdle. Double-check your OAuth settings to avoid access issues.

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