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@coretext-ai/coretext-google-workspace-server-4bb0a611-ead6-4b7a-b55d-cdec40ddabdd

v1.0.1

Published

Coretext Google Workspace Server

Readme

coretext-google-workspace-server

Coretext Google Workspace Server

This MCP server was generated using the Template Orchestrator and includes the following integrations:

Available Tools

This MCP server provides 87 tools across 4 integrations:

GoogleGmail Tools

  • google-gmail_get_draft: Get a specific draft by ID
  • google-gmail_get_label: Get label details by ID
  • google-gmail_get_thread: Get a specific thread by ID
  • google-gmail_send_draft: Send an existing draft
  • google-gmail_get_message: Get a specific message by ID
  • google-gmail_get_profile: Get user's Gmail profile information
  • google-gmail_list_drafts: List draft messages in user's mailbox
  • google-gmail_list_labels: List all labels in the user's mailbox
  • google-gmail_create_draft: Create a new draft message. IMPORTANT: Message must be an object with 'raw' field containing base64url-encoded RFC 2822 formatted message.
  • google-gmail_create_label: Create a new custom label
  • google-gmail_delete_draft: Delete a draft. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-gmail_delete_label: Delete a custom label. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-gmail_list_threads: List email threads in user's mailbox
  • google-gmail_send_message: Send an email message. Requires message in RFC 2822 format encoded as base64url string
  • google-gmail_trash_thread: Move an entire email thread/conversation to trash (RECOMMENDED for deleting conversations). This is the standard way users delete email threads - remains recoverable for 30 days.
  • google-gmail_update_draft: Update an existing draft. IMPORTANT: Message must be an object with 'raw' field containing base64url-encoded RFC 2822 formatted message.
  • google-gmail_update_label: Update an existing label
  • google-gmail_delete_thread: PERMANENTLY delete an entire thread - IMMEDIATE and IRREVERSIBLE. WARNING: Use trash_thread instead for normal conversation deletion. Only use this for sensitive data that must be immediately destroyed. Bypasses trash completely. REQUIRES https://mail.google.com/ scope. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-gmail_list_messages: List messages in user's mailbox with optional filtering
  • google-gmail_modify_thread: Modify labels on all messages in a thread
  • google-gmail_trash_message: Move a message to trash (RECOMMENDED for deleting emails). This is the standard way users delete emails - messages remain recoverable for 30 days.
  • google-gmail_delete_message: PERMANENTLY delete a message - IMMEDIATE and IRREVERSIBLE. WARNING: Use trash_message instead for normal email deletion. Only use this for sensitive data that must be immediately destroyed. Bypasses trash completely. REQUIRES https://mail.google.com/ scope. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-gmail_modify_message: Modify labels on a message (add/remove labels, mark read/unread)
  • google-gmail_untrash_thread: Remove a thread from trash
  • google-gmail_untrash_message: Remove a message from trash

GoogleContacts Tools

  • google-contacts_get_person: Get a specific contact by resource name
  • google-contacts_create_contact: Create a new contact with specified fields
  • google-contacts_delete_contact: Delete a contact permanently
  • google-contacts_update_contact: Update an existing contact. IMPORTANT: Include the 'etag' field in the request body to prevent conflicts. Get the current etag by first calling get_contact or from a previous create/update response.
  • google-contacts_search_contacts: Search across all contacts with text query
  • google-contacts_batch_get_people: Get multiple contacts by resource names
  • google-contacts_list_connections: List authenticated user's contacts
  • google-contacts_get_contact_group: Get a specific contact group by resource name
  • google-contacts_copy_other_contact: Copy an other contact to the authenticated user's contacts
  • google-contacts_list_contact_groups: List all contact groups
  • google-contacts_list_other_contacts: List other contacts (auto-created contacts from interactions)
  • google-contacts_create_contact_group: Create a new contact group
  • google-contacts_delete_contact_group: Delete a contact group
  • google-contacts_update_contact_group: Update an existing contact group. IMPORTANT: Include the 'etag' field in the contactGroup object to prevent conflicts. Get the current etag by first calling get_contact_group or from a previous create/update response.
  • google-contacts_list_directory_people: List people in the authenticated user's domain directory (G Suite/Workspace). TROUBLESHOOTING: If returns empty results, verify: 1) User is part of Google Workspace domain, 2) Directory access is enabled, 3) User has sufficient privileges (may need domain admin), 4) OAuth scopes include directory.readonly
  • google-contacts_search_other_contacts: Search other contacts with text query
  • google-contacts_search_directory_people: Search people in the authenticated user's domain directory. TROUBLESHOOTING: If returns empty results, verify: 1) User is part of Google Workspace domain, 2) Directory access is enabled, 3) User has sufficient privileges (may need domain admin), 4) OAuth scopes include directory.readonly
  • google-contacts_modify_contact_group_members: Add or remove members from a contact group

GoogleDrive Tools

  • google-drive_get_file: Get file metadata by ID
  • google-drive_copy_file: Create a copy of an existing file
  • google-drive_move_file: Move a file to different parent folders
  • google-drive_list_files: List files in Google Drive with optional search query and filtering
  • google-drive_delete_file: Permanently delete a file. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-drive_export_file: Export Google Workspace document to specified format
  • google-drive_get_comment: Get a specific comment
  • google-drive_update_file: Update file metadata
  • google-drive_search_files: Advanced file search with complex query syntax
  • google-drive_create_folder: Create a new folder
  • google-drive_download_file: Download file content or export Google Workspace documents
  • google-drive_list_comments: List comments on a file
  • google-drive_create_comment: Create a comment on a file
  • google-drive_delete_comment: Delete a comment. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-drive_get_permission: Get a specific permission for a file
  • google-drive_update_comment: Update a comment
  • google-drive_get_folder_tree: Get folder hierarchy and structure
  • google-drive_list_permissions: List permissions for a file or folder
  • google-drive_create_permission: Create a permission for a file or folder (sharing)
  • google-drive_delete_permission: Remove a permission from a file or folder. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-drive_get_file_revision: Get a specific revision of a file
  • google-drive_update_permission: Update an existing permission
  • google-drive_upload_file_simple: Simple upload for files ≤5MB. Upload file content directly. NOTE: Simple uploads provide limited metadata control - use multipart upload for custom names/folders.
  • google-drive_get_folder_contents: List files and folders within a specific folder
  • google-drive_list_file_revisions: List revisions of a specific file
  • google-drive_update_file_content: Update file content using multipart upload
  • google-drive_delete_file_revision: Delete a specific revision of a file. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-drive_update_file_revision: Update revision metadata (e.g., set keepForever)
  • google-drive_upload_file_multipart: Multipart upload for files with metadata. Combines metadata and content in single request with full metadata control.
  • google-drive_upload_file_resumable: Initiate resumable upload for large files with progress tracking

GoogleCalendar Tools

  • google-calendar_list_acl: Returns the rules in the access control list for the calendar
  • google-calendar_get_event: Returns an event
  • google-calendar_quick_add: Creates an event based on a simple text string
  • google-calendar_create_acl: Creates an access control rule
  • google-calendar_list_events: Returns events on the specified calendar
  • google-calendar_create_event: Creates an event
  • google-calendar_delete_event: Deletes an event. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-calendar_get_calendar: Returns metadata for a calendar
  • google-calendar_update_event: Updates an event
  • google-calendar_get_free_busy: Returns free/busy information for a set of calendars
  • google-calendar_list_calendars: Returns the calendars on the user's calendar list
  • google-calendar_create_calendar: Creates a secondary calendar
  • google-calendar_delete_calendar: Deletes a secondary calendar. Returns 204 No Content with empty body on success.
  • google-calendar_update_calendar: Updates metadata for a calendar

Installation

npm install @coretext-ai/coretext-google-workspace-server-4bb0a611-ead6-4b7a-b55d-cdec40ddabdd

Environment Setup

Create a .env file with the following variables:

GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS=your_google_oauth_credentials_here

Usage

Running the server

# Development mode
npm run dev

# Production mode
npm run build && npm start

Using with Claude Desktop

Add this to your Claude Desktop configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "coretext-google-workspace-server": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@coretext-ai/coretext-google-workspace-server-4bb0a611-ead6-4b7a-b55d-cdec40ddabdd"],
      "env": {
        "GOOGLE_OAUTH_CREDENTIALS": "your_google_oauth_credentials_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Instructions for Fetching API Keys/Tokens

  • COMING SOON

Advanced Features

Request Cancellation

This MCP server supports request cancellation according to the MCP cancellation specification. Clients can cancel in-progress requests by sending a notifications/cancelled message with the request ID.

When a request is cancelled:

  • The server immediately stops processing the request
  • Any ongoing API calls are aborted
  • Resources are cleaned up
  • No response is sent for the cancelled request

Progress Notifications

The server supports progress notifications for long-running operations according to the MCP progress specification.

To receive progress updates:

  1. Include a progressToken in your request metadata
  2. The server will send notifications/progress messages with:
    • Current progress value
    • Total value (when known)
    • Human-readable status messages

Progress is reported for:

  • Multi-step operations
  • Batch processing
  • Long-running API calls
  • File uploads/downloads

Example progress notification:

{
  "method": "notifications/progress",
  "params": {
    "progressToken": "operation-123",
    "progress": 45,
    "total": 100,
    "message": "Processing item 45 of 100..."
  }
}

Generated Information

  • Generated at: Tue Nov 04 2025 17:04:58 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
  • Orchestrator version: 0.0.2
  • Template repository: Coretext-AI-Dev/server-template-v2
  • Total endpoints: 87