Microsoft Style Guide MCP Server
Provides Microsoft Style Guide analysis through MCP, enabling GitHub Copilot to check content against Microsoft's writing style guide for voice, tone, grammar, terminology, and accessibility.
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., "@Microsoft Style Guide MCP ServerCheck this text for Microsoft Style Guide compliance."
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.
Microsoft Style Guide MCP Server
A professional Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for analyzing content against the official Microsoft Writing Style Guide. This tool provides seamless integration with VS Code, GitHub Copilot Chat, and other MCP-compatible AI tools to help content creators ensure their writing follows Microsoft's style principles: warm and relaxed, crisp and clear, and ready to help.
🚀 Two Server Versions
🌐 Web-Enabled Version (mcp_server_web.py) - Recommended
Fetches live guidance from the official Microsoft Style Guide website
Always up-to-date with the latest style guide changes
Provides real official content and examples from Microsoft Learn
Requires internet connection for comprehensive analysis
📚 Offline Version (mcp_server.py)
Built-in style guide rules and patterns
Fast local analysis without internet dependency
Perfect for secure environments or offline work
Provides links to official documentation for detailed guidance
✨ Key Features
🔍 Official Style Guide Integration: Fetches current guidance from Microsoft Learn
🛠️ VS Code Integration: Seamless MCP protocol integration with automated setup
💬 AI Chat Compatible: Works with GitHub Copilot, Claude, and other MCP-enabled AI tools
📊 Comprehensive Analysis: Voice/tone, grammar, terminology, and accessibility checking
⚡ One-Command Setup: Fully automated installation and configuration
🌐 Always Current: Web version stays synchronized with official style guide updates
🚀 Quick Installation
Prerequisites
Python 3.8+
VS Code (for IDE integration)
Internet connection (for web-enabled version)
One-Command Setup
# Clone or download this repository
git clone https://github.com/your-username/mslearn-authoring-mcp-server.git
cd mslearn-authoring-mcp-server
# Run automated setup (chooses web version by default)
python setup_script.pyThat's it! The setup script will:
✅ Install Python dependencies
✅ Configure VS Code MCP integration
✅ Set up AI chat tool compatibility
✅ Test server functionality
✅ Create all necessary configuration files
Advanced Setup Options
# Auto-select web version (default)
python setup_script.py --auto
# Force offline version
python setup_script.py --offline
# Skip all prompts with environment variable
set AUTOMATED_SETUP=true & python setup_script.py📁 Project Structure
mslearn-authoring-mcp-server/
├── mcp_server.py # Offline MCP server implementation
├── mcp_server_web.py # Web-enabled MCP server (recommended)
├── mcp_client.py # Client for testing and interaction
├── mcp_manifest.json # MCP server manifest for VS Code
├── setup_script.py # Automated installation script
├── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
└── README.md # This documentation📖 Usage
Command Line Interface
Quick Test
# Test with simple text (web version)
python mcp_client.py --mode text --text "Your content here"
# Interactive mode
python mcp_client.py --mode interactive
# Analyze a specific file
python mcp_client.py --mode file --file document.mdAvailable Analysis Types
comprehensive- Complete style analysis (default)voice_tone- Voice and tone compliancegrammar- Grammar and style patternsterminology- Terminology consistencyaccessibility- Inclusive language checking
VS Code Integration
After running the setup script, the MCP server is automatically configured in VS Code:
Automatic Configuration: Setup script creates all necessary VS Code settings
MCP Server Detection: Server appears in MCP-compatible extensions
AI Chat Integration: Works with GitHub Copilot Chat and other AI tools
Real-time Analysis: Content analysis through MCP protocol
Using with GitHub Copilot Chat
In VS Code, use Copilot Chat with commands like:
@workspace analyze this document for Microsoft Style Guide compliance
@workspace check the voice and tone of this content
@workspace suggest style improvements for this textDirect MCP Integration
For developers integrating with other MCP clients:
# Server connection parameters
{
"command": "python",
"args": ["path/to/mcp_server_web.py"],
"env": {
"PYTHONPATH": "path/to/project"
}
}🎯 Microsoft Style Guide Principles
This tool analyzes content based on Microsoft's core principles:
Voice and Tone
Warm and Relaxed: Use contractions, natural language
Crisp and Clear: Direct, scannable content under 25 words per sentence
Ready to Help: Action-oriented, supportive language
Grammar and Style Standards
Active Voice: "You can configure settings" vs "Settings can be configured"
Second Person: Address readers as "you"
Imperative Mood: Use for instructions (Click, Choose, Select)
Scannable Format: Use headers, bullets, and short paragraphs
Terminology Consistency
Preferred | Avoid | Context |
AI | A.I. | No periods in abbreviation |
One word | ||
sign in (verb) | login, log in | Microsoft standard |
website | web site | One word |
Accessibility and Inclusion
Use "everyone" instead of "guys"
Use "allow list" instead of "whitelist"
People-first language: "people with disabilities"
📊 Example Analysis Output
Web-Enabled Version
📋 Microsoft Style Guide Analysis
✅ Good - Minor improvements suggested
📊 Text Statistics:
• Words: 45 | Sentences: 3 | Avg: 15.0 words/sentence
🔍 Issues Found: 2
• Voice/Tone: Use more contractions for natural tone
• Accessibility: Consider "everyone" instead of "users"
🌐 Official Microsoft Guidance:
Voice and tone - Use contractions like "it's" and "you're"
to create a friendly, approachable tone...
📎 Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/style-guide/voice-toneOffline Version
📋 Microsoft Style Guide Analysis
⚠️ Minor style issues detected
📊 Text Statistics:
Words: 45 | Sentences: 3 | Avg: 15.0 words/sentence
🔍 Issues Found: 2
• Voice/Tone: Consider more conversational language
• Terminology: Check official Microsoft terms
🌐 For detailed guidance:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/style-guide🛠️ Development and Testing
Running Tests
# Test server functionality
python mcp_client.py --mode text --text "Test content"
# Verify web version connectivity
python -c "import mcp_server_web; print('Web server OK')"
# Check offline version
python -c "import mcp_server; print('Offline server OK')"Server Configuration
Both servers expose these MCP tools:
analyze_content- Main analysis functionget_style_guidelines- Retrieve specific guidelinessuggest_improvements- Get improvement recommendationssearch_style_guide- Search official documentation (web version only)
🐛 Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Setup Script Fails
# Check Python version
python --version # Should be 3.8+
# Install dependencies manually
pip install -r requirements.txtVS Code Integration Not Working
Restart VS Code completely after running setup
Check that MCP-compatible extensions are installed
Verify server appears in extension settings
Web Version Connection Issues
Check internet connectivity
Verify firewall allows Python to access microsoft.com
Try offline version as fallback
Debug Mode
# Run with verbose output
python mcp_client.py --mode text --text "test" --verbose
# Check server logs
python mcp_server_web.py # Should start without errors🔧 Configuration Options
Environment Variables
# Force specific server version
set MCP_SERVER_VERSION=web
set MCP_SERVER_VERSION=offline
# Enable debug logging
set MCP_DEBUG=true
# Skip VS Code configuration
set SKIP_VSCODE_CONFIG=trueVS Code Settings
The setup script creates comprehensive VS Code configuration:
MCP server registration
Multiple extension compatibility
Automatic server discovery
Debug configuration
🤝 Contributing
Fork this repository
Create a feature branch
Follow Microsoft Style Guide principles in code and documentation
Test with both server versions
Submit a pull request
Development Setup
git clone your-fork-url
cd mslearn-authoring-mcp-server
python setup_script.py --auto
# Make changes and test
python mcp_client.py --mode interactive📚 References
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE file for details.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This tool is not officially affiliated with Microsoft. It's an independent implementation based on publicly available Microsoft Style Guide principles and documentation.
Built for better technical writing and communication ✨
For questions or issues, please check the troubleshooting section or create an issue in this repository.
This server cannot be installed
Resources
Unclaimed servers have limited discoverability.
Looking for Admin?
If you are the server author, to access and configure the admin panel.
Latest Blog Posts
MCP directory API
We provide all the information about MCP servers via our MCP API.
curl -X GET 'https://glama.ai/api/mcp/v1/servers/mbender-ms/mslearn-authoring-mcp-server'
If you have feedback or need assistance with the MCP directory API, please join our Discord server