worksmobile-mcp
Unofficial MCP server for NAVER WORKS Drive admin tasks, enabling shared-drive governance, permission management, and file operations via service-account delegation.
README
worksmobile-mcp
Unofficial NAVER WORKS (LINE WORKS) Drive admin CLI + MCP server, built on the
Developer API's service-account delegation (JWT delegated_user).
Existing WORKS MCP servers focus on the end-user plane (your own mail/calendar/files via User OAuth). This project covers the admin plane that they don't:
- act as any member of your tenant via delegation (like Google domain-wide delegation)
- shared-drive governance: list drives, inspect
accessibleRange/permissionType, grant/revoke drive- and folder-level permissions, toggle folder inheritance (enable/disable) - share-create ("shared with me" shortcuts), My Drive scaffolding, upload/download, search
- directory audit: account-hygiene rules and reconciliation against an external roster — find ex-employees who still hold live mail/drive access
Not affiliated with NAVER / WORKS MOBILE Corp. "NAVER WORKS", "LINE WORKS" and worksmobile.com are their trademarks/properties. Official API docs: https://developers.worksmobile.com/
Safety design
WORKS Drive permission APIs have sharp edges. This tool encodes them:
- Every mutating operation requires explicit confirmation — CLI:
--yes(non-interactive runs refuse without it); MCP:confirm=trueparameter. Agents are expected to ask the human before setting it. - Bulk permission delete ("all-delete") is not exposed at all — its semantics flipped between WORKS versions (masters-only vs open to everyone).
- Destructive semantics are spelled out in tool docs: drive
accessibleRangePATCH transitions wipe granted permissions; folderenablebreaks inheritance;disabledrops folder grants.
Setup
- In the Developer Console, create an app with
service-account delegation, note Client ID/Secret, create the service account, and
download the private key. Grant OAuth scopes (
file,user.read). - Configure credentials:
pip install worksmobile-mcp # or: uv tool install worksmobile-mcp
mkdir -p ~/.config/worksmobile
cp .env.example ~/.config/worksmobile/.env # then fill in values
Config resolution: process env (WORKS_*) > $WORKS_ENV_FILE > ./.env >
~/.config/worksmobile/.env.
CLI
worksmobile doctor # what credentials/scopes actually work
worksmobile users --dept 연구 # members (joint appointments preserved)
worksmobile find 홍길동 # search by any substring
worksmobile audit --ignore shared-accounts.txt # account-hygiene findings
worksmobile drift roster.tsv --name-col name # reconcile against an external roster
worksmobile drives # list shared drives
worksmobile drive @2001000000xxxxxx # accessibleRange / permissionType
worksmobile ls --sd @2001000000xxxxxx # list files
worksmobile perms @2001000000xxxxxx --folder FID
worksmobile grant @2001000000xxxxxx --target pm@corp.com --type WRITE --folder FID --yes
worksmobile share FID --owner host@corp.com --to pm@corp.com --type WRITE --yes
worksmobile download FID --sd @2001000000xxxxxx -o report.hwp
worksmobile call GET /users/me/drive/files # raw API escape hatch
All read commands accept --user someone@corp.com to act as that member.
MCP server
stdio (local agents — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI):
claude mcp add worksmobile -- worksmobile-mcp
{ "mcpServers": { "worksmobile": { "command": "worksmobile-mcp" } } }
Streamable HTTP (remote / chat surfaces):
worksmobile-mcp --transport streamable-http --port 8123
⚠️ The delegated service account can act as any member. If you expose the HTTP transport beyond localhost, put real authentication in front of it, or don't.
Tools
| Tool | Mutating | Description |
|---|---|---|
works_drives_list / works_drive_get |
shared drives & settings | |
works_files_list |
files of a shared drive or a member's My Drive | |
works_perms_list |
drive/folder permissions | |
works_perm_grant / works_perm_revoke |
⚠ | grant / delete one permission |
works_folder_enable / works_folder_disable |
⚠ | folder inheritance gate |
works_file_download / works_file_upload |
storage-redirect download / 2-step upload | |
works_folder_create |
My Drive folder | |
works_share_create / works_share_delete |
⚠ | "shared with me" shortcuts (My Drive only) |
works_sharedfolders_list |
a member's received shares | |
works_search |
drive search | |
works_users_list / works_user_find |
tenant members (needs user.read) |
|
works_directory_audit |
account-hygiene findings + dormant-check report | |
works_directory_drift |
reconcile accounts against an external roster | |
works_api_call |
⚠ | raw API escape hatch |
⚠ = requires confirm=true.
Directory audit: dormant checks
works_directory_audit returns dormant_rules alongside findings. A rule is dormant when
the field it reads is empty across the whole tenant — e.g. if nobody's leaveOfAbsence is
ever set, "on leave but not suspended" can never fire. An empty findings list is not a
clean bill of health, so the tool says which checks were powerless instead of implying
everything passed. coverage shows the fill rate per field.
This matters in practice: on the tenant this was built against, employeeNumber was 0/136
and hiredDate 1/136 — the HR fields simply were not populated, which is exactly the kind
of thing an audit tool must tell you rather than paper over.
API notes (hard-won)
accessibleRangeis 3-valued:TENANT/DOMAIN/MEMBER. New drives default to DOMAIN+WRITE. PATCH transitions are destructive (MEMBER→DOMAIN deletes all grants; →MEMBER fails while folder-level grants exist).- Folder-level permissions accept individual users only (no org units); the target must already be a drive member (undocumented, observed).
- Folder
enable= masters-only until you grant;disable= grants dropped, inheritance back. - share-create works on My Drive folders only — team-drive folders can't produce "shared with me" shortcuts.
- A pure service-account token has no My Drive (403); hosting requires delegation to a real account.
- Upload is 2-step (metadata POST →
uploadUrlPUT); download is a 302 whose storage location also requires the Bearer token. GET /sharedrivesresponds{"sharedrives": [...]}(docs imply a bare array).
License
MIT
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