Google Docs MCP
Provides tools for reading and editing Google Docs documents, including retrieving document content, creating new documents, and performing batch operations like inserting text, deleting content, formatting, managing tables, and find-and-replace operations.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@Google Docs MCPadd a summary section at the end of the quarterly report"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
google-documents-mcp
MCP server for Google Docs - read and edit documents.
Use Cases
Document Q&A: "What does the contract say about termination clauses?" → reads the doc and pulls out the relevant section.
Meeting-to-doc workflow: After a call, reads the Gemini transcript plus follow-up Slack discussion, then updates your team charter with the decisions made.
Release announcement: "Draft a blog post about the new feature based on the GitHub PRs and Slack discussions in #proj-awesome" → synthesizes technical changes into user-facing content.
Daily planning with persistent context: Your AI assistant reads a "planning log" doc at the start of each day, asks about yesterday's progress, helps you identify today's priority, then updates the doc with your plan. Context carries over across sessions - it remembers what you said you'd do and can follow up.
(These are just examples - any workflow that needs document reading or editing can use this. Use in combination with google-drive-mcp for finding files, deleting, comments, and sharing permissions.)
Setup
1. Create Google OAuth credentials
Go to Google Cloud Console
Create a new project (or use existing)
Enable the Google Docs API
Go to APIs & Services → OAuth consent screen, set up consent screen
Go to APIs & Services → Credentials → Create Credentials → OAuth client ID
Choose Web application
Add
http://localhost:3000/callbackto Authorized redirect URIsNote your Client ID and Client Secret
2. Run the server
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID='your-client-id' \
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET='your-client-secret' \
MCP_TRANSPORT=http \
npm startThe server runs on http://localhost:3000 by default. Change with PORT=3001.
3. Add to your MCP client
claude mcp add --transport http google-documents-mcp http://localhost:3000/mcpArchitecture
This server acts as an OAuth proxy to Google:
graph LR
A[MCP client] <--> B[google-documents-mcp] <--> C[Google OAuth/API]Server advertises itself as an OAuth authorization server via
/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server/registerreturns the Google OAuth client credentials/authorizeredirects to Google, encoding the client's callback URL in state/callbackreceives the code from Google and forwards to the client's callback/tokenproxies token requests to Google, injecting client credentials/mcphandles MCP requests, using the bearer token to call Google Docs API
The server holds no tokens or state - it just proxies OAuth to Google.
Tools
Tool | Description |
| Get full raw JSON structure (all tabs, formatting, headers, footers, styles) |
| Get plain text content of all tabs |
| Create a new blank document |
| Apply multiple edits atomically (insert, delete, format, etc.) |
| Append text to end of document |
| Insert text at a specific index |
| Find and replace text |
batch_update Request Types
The document_batch_update tool supports these operations:
insertText- Insert text at a locationdeleteContentRange- Delete a range of contentreplaceAllText- Find and replace all occurrencesinsertInlineImage- Insert an imageinsertTable- Create a tableinsertTableRow/insertTableColumn- Add rows/columns to tablesdeleteTableRow/deleteTableColumn- Remove rows/columns from tablesinsertPageBreak- Add a page breakcreateNamedRange/deleteNamedRange- Manage named rangescreateParagraphBullets/deleteParagraphBullets- Manage bullet lists
Google Docs API Scopes
documents- Full access to read and edit documents
Contributing
Pull requests are welcomed on GitHub! To get started:
Install Git and Node.js
Clone the repository
Install dependencies with
npm installRun
npm run testto run testsBuild with
npm run build
Releases
Versions follow the semantic versioning spec.
To release:
Use
npm version <major | minor | patch>to bump the versionRun
git push --follow-tagsto push with tagsWait for GitHub Actions to publish to the NPM registry.
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