mcp-google-forms

mcp-google-forms

MCP server for managing Google Forms — quizzes, grading, images, responses.

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mcp-google-forms

<!-- mcp-name: io.github.KamaruSama/mcp-google-forms -->

MCP server for managing Google Forms — quizzes, grading, images, responses.

Exposes 19 tools for creating, editing, inspecting, and managing Google Forms through the Model Context Protocol. Built for use with Claude Code, Claude Desktop, or any MCP-compatible client.

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Tools at a glance

Section Tool Purpose
Auth auth_status Check OAuth credential state
Create / metadata create_quiz_form New form in quiz mode
rename_form Change title/description
set_quiz_mode Toggle quiz on/off
Read get_form Full form JSON
list_questions Concise item list
verify_answer_keys Diff current vs expected answer keys
Add add_true_false_question Single T/F question
batch_add_true_false Bulk T/F
add_multiple_choice_question Radio / checkbox / dropdown
add_text_question Short or paragraph text
add_section_header Page break / section
Edit update_question_title Rename question
update_true_false_answer Re-key a T/F answer
delete_question Remove item
move_question Reorder
Responses list_responses All submitted responses
get_response One response by ID
Escape hatch raw_batch_update Raw Forms API calls

Install

1. Enable API + get credentials

  1. Go to https://console.cloud.google.com → create/select a project
  2. APIs & Services → Library → enable Google Forms API
  3. OAuth consent screen → External → add yourself as test user
  4. Credentials → Create Credentials → OAuth client ID → Desktop app
  5. Download JSON → save as:
    ~/.config/google-forms-mcp/credentials.json
    

2. Register with Claude Code

claude mcp add google-forms -s user -- \
  uv run --directory /path/to/mcp-google-forms python server.py

3. First use

On the first tool call, the server opens a browser for OAuth consent. Token is cached at ~/.config/google-forms-mcp/token.json.


Scopes

  • forms.body — create/edit form structure
  • forms.responses.readonly — read responses
  • drive.file — attach images via Drive

Support the project ❤

If this tool helps your workflow, consider supporting development:

  • Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/kamaru

Contact

  • Portfolio / general: k.kamarux@gmail.com
  • Commercial / licensing: contact@likezara.com

Copyright © 2026 likezara™. All rights reserved. Developed by Kamaru (pen name).

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