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@wasziyang/excel-tools-mcp

v0.1.2

Published

npx launcher for the Excel Tools MCP server

Readme

Excel Tools MCP

Excel Tools MCP is a standalone Model Context Protocol server for reading and inspecting local Excel files. It is designed for AI assistants that need a compact, structured view of spreadsheets without loading an entire workbook into context.

The project supports two distribution paths:

  • npm / npx: a Node.js launcher starts the Python MCP server.
  • PyPI / uvx / pip: run the Python MCP server directly.

Only local file paths are supported.

Version Status

Published v0.1.0

The first published release supports .xlsx files through openpyxl.

Available tools:

  • excel_inspect: inspect workbook metadata and sheet dimensions.
  • excel_read_range: read a rectangular cell range.
  • excel_profile_structure: summarize row structure patterns.

Known boundary:

  • .xls is not supported in v0.1.0.

Published v0.1.1

New and changed behavior:

  • Read-only tools support .xlsx, .xlsm, .xls, .xlsb, and .ods.
  • .xlsx and .xlsm are read with openpyxl.
  • .xls, .xlsb, and .ods are read with python-calamine.
  • excel_read_range_normalized reads a range and virtually fills merged cells from their anchor values without modifying the file.

Available tools in v0.1.1:

  • excel_inspect: inspect workbook metadata and sheet dimensions.
  • excel_read_range_normalized: read a rectangular range, analyze merged cells, and optionally return anchor-filled data.
  • excel_profile_structure: summarize row structure patterns and merged-cell structure.

Run With npx

This is the easiest route for MCP clients that already support Node-based server launch commands.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "excel-tools-mcp": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["--yes", "@wasziyang/excel-tools-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Requirements:

  • Node.js 20+
  • Python 3.10+

The npm package is a launcher. It creates or reuses a cached Python environment, installs the Python MCP server, and starts it over stdio.

Terminal test:

npx --yes @wasziyang/excel-tools-mcp

The command may appear to do nothing. That is normal for an MCP stdio server: it waits for the MCP host to send JSON-RPC messages over stdin.

Custom Python Path

By default, the launcher searches for python3, then python.

Set EXCEL_TOOLS_MCP_PYTHON only when Python is installed somewhere unusual:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "excel-tools-mcp": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["--yes", "@wasziyang/excel-tools-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "EXCEL_TOOLS_MCP_PYTHON": "/absolute/path/to/python"
      }
    }
  }
}

Run With PyPI / uvx

Users with uv can run the PyPI package directly:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "excel-tools-mcp": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "--from",
        "excel-tools-mcp",
        "excel-tools-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Terminal test:

uvx --from excel-tools-mcp excel-tools-mcp

You can also install it with pip:

pip install excel-tools-mcp
excel-tools-mcp

Runtime difference:

npx -> npm package -> Node launcher -> Python MCP server
uvx -> PyPI package -> Python MCP server
pip -> PyPI package -> Python MCP server

Local Development

Install from the local checkout:

pip install -e .
excel-tools-mcp

Or run the module directly:

python3 -m excel_tools.server

For a local npx-style test:

npm start

Tool Arguments Example

{
  "file_path": "/absolute/path/to/report.xlsx",
  "sheet": "Sheet1",
  "start_cell": "A1",
  "end_cell": "D20"
}

For Windows paths:

{
  "file_path": "C:\\Users\\Alice\\Documents\\report.xlsx",
  "sheet": "Sheet1",
  "start_cell": "A1",
  "end_cell": "D20"
}

Windows, WSL, and VS Code

If your mcp.json lives under a Windows path such as:

C:\Users\<you>\AppData\Roaming\Code\User\mcp.json

VS Code usually starts the MCP server from Windows, not from WSL. In that case Windows must have Node.js and Python installed, and Excel file paths should be Windows paths.

If you want VS Code on Windows to run the server inside WSL, call wsl explicitly:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "excel-tools-mcp": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "wsl",
      "args": [
        "bash",
        "-lc",
        "npx --yes @wasziyang/excel-tools-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}

When the server runs in WSL, use Linux/WSL paths:

{
  "file_path": "/mnt/c/Users/Alice/Documents/report.xlsx",
  "sheet": "Sheet1",
  "start_cell": "A1",
  "end_cell": "D20"
}

Docker

Build locally:

docker build -t excel-tools-mcp .

MCP client config example:

{
  "command": "docker",
  "args": [
    "run",
    "-i",
    "--rm",
    "-v",
    "/absolute/path/to/excel/files:/workspace",
    "excel-tools-mcp"
  ]
}

Inside Docker, pass file paths under /workspace, for example /workspace/report.xlsx.

Docker images are not published yet.

Publishing Notes

Release checklist:

  • Update versions in pyproject.toml, package.json, and the npm launcher cache directory.
  • Build and publish the Python package to PyPI.
  • Publish the npm launcher if the npx route should install the new version.

Basic npm publish flow:

npm login
npm publish --access public

Basic PyPI publish flow:

uv build
python3 -m twine upload dist/*