The Fibery MCP Server enables natural language interaction with your Fibery workspace through integration with LLM providers supporting the MCP protocol. With this server, you can:
- Query entities in your Fibery workspace using natural language
- Retrieve a list of all databases and get detailed descriptions of their structures
- Create new entities or update existing ones within your databases
- Perform batch operations to create multiple entities at once
- Execute complex queries using the Fibery API for powerful data retrieval and filtering
- Handle document fields by appending or replacing content during updates
- Get the current date
Fibery MCP Server
This MCP (Model Context Protocol) server provides integration between Fibery and any LLM provider supporting the MCP protocol (e.g., Claude for Desktop), allowing you to interact with your Fibery workspace using natural language.
✨ Features
- Query Fibery entities using natural language
- Get information about your Fibery databases and their fields
- Create and update Fibery entities through conversational interfaces
📦 Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install Fibery MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
Installing via UV
Pre-requisites:
- A Fibery account with an API token
- Python 3.10 or higher
- uv
Installation Steps:
- Install the tool using uv:
- Then, add this configuration to your MCP client config file. In Claude Desktop, you can access the config in Settings → Developer → Edit Config:
Note: If "uv" command does not work, try absolute path (i.e. /Users/username/.local/bin/uv)
For Development:
🚀 Available Tools
1. List Databases (list_databases
)
Retrieves a list of all databases available in your Fibery workspace.
2. Describe Database (describe_database
)
Provides a detailed breakdown of a specific database's structure, showing all fields with their titles, names, and types.
3. Query Database (query_database
)
Offers powerful, flexible access to your Fibery data through the Fibery API.
4. Create Entity (create_entity
)
Creates new entities in your Fibery workspace with specified field values.
5. Create Entities (create_entities_batch
)
Creates multiple new entities in your Fibery workspace with specified field values.
6. Update Entity (update_entity
)
Updates existing entities in your Fibery workspace with new field values.
remote-capable server
The server can be hosted and run remotely because it primarily relies on remote services or has no dependency on the local environment.
The Fibery MCP server provides integration between Fibery and any LLM provider supporting the MCP protocol (e.g., Claude for Desktop), allowing you to explore Fibery Workspace Schema, query databases, create and update entities using natural language.
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