Coda MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to interact with Coda documents, allowing operations like listing, creating, reading, updating, and duplicating pages.
Tools
update-page
Replace or append to the content of a page
list-pages
List pages in the current document
create-page
Create a page in the current document
get-page-content
Get the content of a page as markdown
duplicate-page
Duplicate a page in the current document
README
Coda MCP Server
This project implements a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that acts as a bridge to interact with the Coda API. It allows an MCP client (like an AI assistant) to perform actions on a specific Coda document, such as listing, creating, reading, updating, and duplicating pages.
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Features
The server exposes the following tools to the MCP client:
list-pages: Lists all pages within the configured Coda document.create-page: Creates a new page in the document, optionally populating it with initial markdown content.get-page-content: Retrieves the content of a specified page (by ID or name) as markdown.update-page: Replaces or appends markdown content to a specified page.duplicate-page: Creates a copy of an existing page with a new name.
Usage
Add the MCP server to Cursor/Claude Desktop/etc. with the following execution command:
npx coda-mcp@latest
For example, in Cursor/Claude Desktop, you can add it like so:
{
"mcpServers": {
"coda": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "coda-mcp@latest"],
"env": {
"API_KEY": "...",
"DOC_ID": "..."
}
}
}
}
Required environment variables:
API_KEY: Your Coda API key. You can generate one from your Coda account settings.DOC_ID: The ID of the Coda document you want the server to interact with. You can find this in the document's URL (the part afterd).
Local Setup
-
Prerequisites:
- Node.js
- pnpm
-
Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd coda-mcp -
Install dependencies:
pnpm install -
Build the project:
pnpm buildThis compiles the TypeScript code to JavaScript in the
dist/directory.
Running the Server
The MCP server communicates over standard input/output (stdio). To run it, set the environment variables and run the compiled JavaScript file - dist/index.js.
Development
- Linting:
pnpm lint - Formatting:
pnpm format - OpenAPI Client Generation:
pnpm openapi-ts(if the Coda API spec changes)
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