mcp-personal
MCP server that provides tools to manage Gmail and Outlook emails, and search Mercadona products, for use with Cursor and LangChain.
README
mcp-personal
MCP server exposing Gmail, Outlook and Mercadona tools for Cursor and LangChain.
Installation
npm install
Copy environment variables and fill in your credentials:
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your Google and/or Microsoft app credentials
Credentials
Gmail
- Go to Google Cloud Console.
- Create or select a project, then enable the Gmail API.
- Under APIs & Services → Credentials, create an OAuth 2.0 Client ID (Desktop app or Web application; if Web, set redirect URI to
http://localhost:3333/oauth2callbackor the value you use forGOOGLE_REDIRECT_URIso it does not clash with the MCP server port). - Put the Client ID and Client Secret in
.envasGOOGLE_CLIENT_IDandGOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET.
Outlook
- Go to Azure Portal → App registrations → New registration.
- Set supported account types and redirect URI as needed. For device code flow, no redirect is required.
- Under Certificates & secrets, create a client secret if your app type needs it (e.g. confidential client).
- Under API permissions, add Microsoft Graph → Delegated:
Mail.Read,Mail.Send,User.Read,offline_access. - Put Application (client) ID and Directory (tenant) ID in
.envasAZURE_CLIENT_IDandAZURE_TENANT_ID. AddAZURE_CLIENT_SECRETif applicable.
Auth scripts (generate token files)
Run once (or when tokens expire) to write gmail-tokens.json and/or outlook-tokens.json in the project root. These files are gitignored.
npm run gmail:auth
npm run outlook:auth
Run the server
# Development
npm run dev
# Production (build first)
npm run build
npm start
Server listens on http://0.0.0.0:3000 by default (override with PORT in .env). MCP endpoint: POST http://localhost:3000/mcp.
Configure MCP in Cursor
- Open Cursor Settings → MCP (or edit your MCP config file).
- Add a Streamable HTTP (or HTTP) MCP server with:
- URL:
http://localhost:3000/mcp(or your deployed URL). - Headers (if you set
MCP_API_KEYin.env):
Authorization: Bearer <your MCP_API_KEY value>
- URL:
Example config (structure may vary by Cursor version):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-personal": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_MCP_API_KEY"
}
}
}
}
If you do not set MCP_API_KEY, omit the Authorization header.
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
echo |
Echo back a message (test tool). |
gmail_list |
List Gmail messages (maxResults, optional labelIds). |
gmail_get |
Get a single Gmail message by ID. |
gmail_send |
Send an email via Gmail (to, subject, body). |
outlook_list |
List Outlook messages (maxResults, optional folder). |
outlook_get |
Get a single Outlook message by ID. |
outlook_send |
Send an email via Outlook (to, subject, body). |
mercadona_search |
Search Mercadona products (query). Returns name, price, link. Experimental; site may change. |
Environment variables (reference)
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
PORT |
Server port (default 3000). |
MCP_API_KEY |
Optional API key; if set, clients must send Authorization: Bearer <key>. |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID |
Gmail OAuth client ID. |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET |
Gmail OAuth client secret. |
GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI |
OAuth redirect URI (e.g. http://localhost:3333/oauth2callback). |
AZURE_CLIENT_ID |
Azure app (client) ID. |
AZURE_TENANT_ID |
Azure tenant ID (often common). |
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET |
Azure client secret if required by app type. |
GMAIL_TOKENS_PATH |
Optional path to Gmail tokens file (default: project root gmail-tokens.json). |
OUTLOOK_TOKENS_PATH |
Optional path to Outlook tokens file (default: project root outlook-tokens.json). |
Token files gmail-tokens.json and outlook-tokens.json are created by the auth scripts and must not be committed.
Mercadona: The mercadona_search tool uses Playwright. On first use you may need to install browsers: npx playwright install chromium.
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