Mi Fitness MCP
MCP server for Mi Fitness cloud data. Provides a local SQLite-backed server to sync and query daily activity, heart rate, and body measurements.
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Mi Fitness MCP
MCP server for Mi Fitness data.
This project provides a local SQLite-backed MCP server for Mi Fitness cloud data.
Current data coverage
Confirmed with the current cloud flow:
- daily activity
- steps
- distance
- active calories
- heart rate
- body measurements
- weight
- BMI
- fat, water, bone, and muscle metrics
- visceral fat
- basal metabolism
Not yet confirmed with the current Xiaomi cloud endpoint:
- sleep
- workouts
Install
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e '.[dev]'
Setup
You need:
userIdpassToken
Typical flow:
- Open
https://account.xiaomi.com - Sign in to your Xiaomi account
- Open browser DevTools
- Inspect cookies for
account.xiaomi.com - Copy
userIdandpassToken
Configure the server:
mi-fitness-mcp setup --mode mi_fitness_cloud --user-id "<userId>" --pass-token "<passToken>" --region ru
mi-fitness-mcp doctor
For local endpoint exploration there is also a probe script:
python probe_mifitness.py --user-id "<userId>" --pass-token "<passToken>"
Use
mi-fitness-mcp sync --start-date 2025-04-01 --end-date 2025-05-31
mi-fitness-mcp serve
MCP client config
Example Claude Desktop config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mi-fitness": {
"command": "mi-fitness-mcp",
"args": ["serve"]
}
}
}
Example prompts
Show my daily activity for the last 14 daysHow has my resting heart rate changed this month?Summarize my latest body measurementsSync my latest Mi Fitness data
Commands
mi-fitness-mcp --help
mi-fitness-mcp setup --help
mi-fitness-mcp doctor
mi-fitness-mcp sync --help
mi-fitness-mcp serve
Development
pytest
python -m build
Troubleshooting
Connection: failed- verify
userIdandpassToken - verify region, usually
ru
- verify
Credentials not found- run
setupagain
- run
syncreturns no data- try another date range
- verify that the data actually exists in Mi Fitness cloud
Security
passTokenis stored via the system keyring- do not commit
.env, local config files, or real credentials - rotate tokens if they were pasted into chats or shell history
Disclaimer
This is an unofficial project and is not affiliated with Xiaomi.
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