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luuk-attio-mcp-server

v1.0.0

Published

High-performance Model Context Protocol server for Attio API integration with AI assistants

Downloads

8

Readme

Attio MCP Server

A high-performance Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless access to the Attio API, enabling AI assistants like Claude and Cursor to interact with your Attio workspace through human-readable tools.

Features

  • 🏷️ Human-Readable Tool Names: Automatically transforms technical API names (like getv2objects) into clear, categorized names (like list_objects)
  • 📊 Full API Coverage: Access to objects, records, attributes, lists, tasks, notes, and more
  • 📁 Organized by Category: Tools are grouped into logical categories for easy navigation
  • 🤖 AI Assistant Ready: Works seamlessly with Claude Desktop and Cursor
  • ⚡ High Performance: Built with Bun for fast execution and native TypeScript support
  • 🔧 Easy Installation: Automated setup scripts with intelligent configuration detection

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Quick Start

  1. Prerequisites:

    # Install Bun (if not already installed)
    curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
  2. Install and configure:

    ./install.sh
  3. Add your Attio access token to .env:

    ATTIO_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_token_here

    Get your token from: https://app.attio.com/settings/api

  4. Restart Claude Desktop or Cursor

Manual Installation

For Claude Desktop

./install-claude.sh

This will automatically:

  • Add the server to Claude's configuration
  • Configure authentication with your access token
  • Create a backup of existing configuration

For Cursor

./install-cursor.sh

This will automatically:

  • Add the server to Cursor's settings
  • Configure authentication with your access token
  • Create a backup of existing settings

Available Tools

The MCP server exposes all Attio API endpoints as tools with human-readable names, organized by category:

Core Data Management

  • Objects: list_objects, create_object, get_object, update_object
  • Records: list_records, create_record, query_records, delete_record
  • Attributes: list_attributes, create_attribute, update_attribute_status

Lists & Entries

  • Lists: list_lists, create_list, update_list
  • List Entries: create_list_entry, query_list_entries, update_list_entry

Collaboration

  • Tasks: list_tasks, create_task, update_task, delete_task
  • Notes: list_notes, create_note, get_note, delete_note
  • Comments: create_comment, get_comment, list_comment_threads

Administration

  • Workspace: list_workspace_members, get_workspace_member
  • Webhooks: list_webhooks, create_webhook, update_webhook
  • Authentication: get_current_user

Manual Testing

To test the server directly:

bun start

Configuration

The server uses the following environment variables:

  • ATTIO_ACCESS_TOKEN: Your Attio workspace access token (required)
  • PORT: Port for web transport (default: 3000)
  • LOG_LEVEL: Logging level (default: info)

Troubleshooting

  1. Server not showing in Claude/Cursor:

    • Restart the application after installation
    • Check the logs for any errors
    • Ensure the server is built: bun run build
  2. Authentication errors:

    • Verify your access token in .env
    • Ensure the token has the necessary permissions
  3. Build errors:

    • Run bun install to ensure all dependencies are installed
    • Run bun run build to compile TypeScript

Development

To modify the server:

  1. Edit src/index.ts
  2. Run bun run build
  3. Test with bun test
  4. Restart Claude/Cursor to load changes

Development Commands

# Install dependencies
bun install

# Build the server
bun run build

# Run tests
bun test

# Run tests with coverage
bun test --coverage

# Format and lint code
bun run check

# Manual testing
bun run test:manual

Support

For issues with:

  • This MCP server: Create an issue in this repository
  • Attio API: Contact [email protected]
  • MCP Protocol: Visit https://modelcontextprotocol.io

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

This project is open source and available under the MIT License.