MainBook Bank Statement Converter
MainBook Bank Statement Converter
A finance MCP server scoped to one job: turning PDF bank statements into checked JSON, Excel or
CSV — not a general accounting MCP. It runs locally with your MainBook API key, or over MainBook's
hosted endpoint at https://mcp.mainbook.ai/mcp with that same key.
Point your assistant at a statement and ask for a spreadsheet. The PDF goes to
MainBook, which extracts every transaction, normalises dates to
YYYY-MM-DD, keeps money as exact amounts, and re-adds the statement so that
opening balance + credits − debits has to match the closing balance. Rows that do not fit are
flagged instead of being passed on quietly.
> Convert ~/Downloads/march-statement.pdf and save the Excel next to it.
mainbook - convert_bank_statement (MCP)
63 transactions · 4 pages · 4 credits
Totals reconciled against the statement
Saved to ~/Downloads/march-statement.xlsx
Done — 63 transactions. Opening 4,127.50 and closing 3,881.05 both match
the statement, and nothing was flagged.What it is not
It does not connect to bank accounts and is not an Open Banking or bank-data API. It reads statement files you already have. Nothing is scraped and no banking credentials are involved.
What you need
A MainBook account and the folders holding your statements. Conversion is the only tool that spends
page credits. Of the other four, get_balance and list_conversions only read, get_conversion
may write a result file, and output_folder changes a local preference; none of them changes
anything in your MainBook account.
Add it to your client
Sign in once from a terminal:
uvx mainbook-mcp auth loginThe command opens MainBook in your browser, shows the same short code in both places, and waits for
your approval. It stores the credential in the OS keyring when the optional keyring package is
installed and working. Otherwise it uses ~/.config/mainbook/credentials.json with private
directory and file permissions. Use mainbook-mcp auth status to check the active credential
server-side without spending page credits. mainbook-mcp auth logout revokes that stored key first,
then removes the local copy; if MainBook cannot be reached, it says plainly that the key may still be
active. Signing in again revokes the previously stored key before saving its replacement. The device
token response does not include an email or account ID, so status says that account identity was not
provided instead of guessing.
Then add one entry to your client's MCP configuration. This is the same block for Claude Desktop (Settings → Developer → Edit Config), Claude Code, and Cursor; no key is copied into it:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mainbook": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mainbook-mcp", "~/Downloads", "~/Desktop", "~/Documents"]
}
}
}Codex reads TOML, so put the same thing in ~/.codex/config.toml:
[mcp_servers.mainbook]
command = "uvx"
args = ["mainbook-mcp", "~/Downloads", "~/Desktop", "~/Documents"]uvx comes with uv; install it once with brew install uv or
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh. It fetches and runs the published package, so
there is nothing to download by hand and nothing to update. If you would rather not add uv, run
pip install mainbook-mcp and use "command": "mainbook-mcp" with the same arguments — you then
upgrade it yourself with pip install -U mainbook-mcp.
The folder arguments are the only places the server may read a statement from or write a result to;
anything outside them is refused. MAINBOOK_ALLOWED_DIRS sets the same list through the
environment instead, separated by the platform's os.pathsep (: on macOS/Linux, ; on Windows).
Manual API key for scripts and CI
MAINBOOK_API_KEY takes precedence over any stored login. Keep the manual method for automation
where an interactive browser is not available. auth login warns when this variable will keep
overriding the newly stored credential:
export MAINBOOK_API_KEY="mb_live_REPLACE_ME"
mainbook-mcpCreate and revoke manual keys at https://mainbook.ai/developer. Never commit them.
Claude Desktop, without touching a config file
Claude Desktop also accepts a one-file bundle: Extensions → Install Extension… and pick
mainbook.mcpb. It asks for the API key and the folders in a dialog and manages its own Python
runtime, so nothing needs installing first. The config block above does the same job and is the
better fit if you already keep other servers there. Build the bundle from this directory with:
npx --yes @anthropic-ai/mcpb@2.1.2 validate manifest.json
npx --yes @anthropic-ai/mcpb@2.1.2 pack . dist/mainbook.mcpbRelated MCP server: document-to-json-mcp
What it exposes
convert_bank_statement: creates a paid page-credit job, uploads one PDF, starts conversion, polls for up to 30-900 seconds, and returns the reviewed result. JSON stays inline. In local stdio mode, XLSX/CSV bytes are written to disk and only the full path enters model context.get_conversion: checks a job after a timeout and returns JSON inline or writes XLSX/CSV to a chosen local destination.list_conversions: returns one cursor page of account jobs plusnext_cursor.get_balance: returns total, reserved, and available credits, all measured in PDF pages.output_folder: reads or changes the default local result folder.
All five are listed over both transports, but output_folder is a local setting: a remote HTTP
client that calls it gets a clear refusal, so four of the five are useful over HTTP.
There are no tools for buying credits, payments, deleting jobs, or changing account data. Tools that can create a conversion, write a result file, or change the output preference are marked non-read-only. None is marked destructive because existing result files are never replaced.
Where result files go
For local stdio clients (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex), XLSX and CSV results are written to the first available destination in this order:
output_pathsupplied toconvert_bank_statementorget_conversion(an absolute filename or an existing folder);the folder remembered by
output_folder;next to the source PDF, with the same base name and the result extension.
get_conversion cannot infer the original PDF folder. Without output_path or a valid remembered
folder it returns a clear error instead of guessing a destination. Every successful file response
contains the absolute path and explains which rule selected it. Existing files are never replaced:
statement.xlsx is followed by statement (2).xlsx, then (3), and so on.
Ask the client to call output_folder with no argument to see the current setting and every allowed
folder. Set it with an allowed absolute directory, or pass next_to_source to restore the default.
The preference is shared by local clients on the same machine in ~/.mainbook/preferences.json.
A saved folder that is missing or no longer allowed is ignored, and that fallback is stated in the
result.
JSON remains inline. It is also written to a .json file only when an explicit output_path is
provided. In remote HTTP mode, local paths and output_folder are unavailable; XLSX/CSV continues
to return a REST download instruction because the server disk does not belong to the client.
Manual requirements and installation
Python 3.11 or newer
A MainBook account
From this directory:
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/python -m pip install .To prefer the OS keyring over the private JSON fallback, install the optional extra in every environment that runs the login command or the local server:
.venv/bin/python -m pip install '.[keyring]'Use a plain install, not pip install -e .. In this checkout the editable install writes a .pth
file that the interpreter does not pick up, so python -m mainbook_mcp fails with "No module named
mainbook_mcp" while the package looks installed. An identical file under another name is honoured,
so the content is fine and the cause is still unexplained — a plain install sidesteps it entirely.
If you use the manual method for automation, keep mb_live_... values in a secret environment or
client configuration. Never commit them.
Streamable HTTP mode
MainBook runs this server for you at https://mcp.mainbook.ai/mcp, so a client that speaks remote
MCP needs nothing installed. Point it at that URL and send your own key:
Authorization: Bearer mb_live_REPLACE_METhe key is read from each request, so every user of a client reaches their own MainBook account and
spends their own page credits. initialize and tools/list answer without a key; every tool call
requires one. Local file paths and output_folder do not exist over HTTP — pass file_url instead
of file_path, and XLSX or CSV results come back as a REST download instruction, because the
server's disk is not yours.
You can also run the same remote mode yourself. It is stateless Streamable HTTP with JSON responses:
mainbook-mcp --transport http --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8000The MCP endpoint is then http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp. Each client should send its own header:
Authorization: Bearer mb_live_REPLACE_METhe header is read from each tool-call request and never stored in global state. Hosted HTTP mode
does not inspect MAINBOOK_API_KEY, the OS keyring, or the local credential file. For Codex remote
mode:
[mcp_servers.mainbook]
url = "https://mcp.mainbook.ai/mcp"
bearer_token_env_var = "MAINBOOK_API_KEY"
tool_timeout_sec = 920
default_tools_approval_mode = "writes"Replace the URL with your own host if you deploy this yourself; a self-hosted deployment still needs normal HTTPS termination and access controls.
Environment variables
MAINBOOK_API_KEY: optional in stdio and takes precedence over a stored login; ignored in HTTP mode, where every tool call must carry its own Bearer header.MAINBOOK_API_BASE_URL: REST host, defaulthttps://api.mainbook.ai. The server appends/api/v1/developer.MAINBOOK_ALLOWED_DIRS: local folders allowed for source reads and result writes, separated by the platform'sos.pathsep(:on macOS/Linux and;on Windows). Positional directory arguments take priority. If neither is supplied, the defaults are~/Downloads,~/Desktop, and~/Documents.MAINBOOK_MCP_TRANSPORT:stdio(default) orhttp.MAINBOOK_MCP_HOST: HTTP bind host, default127.0.0.1.MAINBOOK_MCP_PORT: HTTP bind port, default8000.
File and network safety
file_pathandfile_urlare mutually exclusive.file_pathis accepted only over local stdio; HTTP mode rejects it before the filesystem loader runs and requiresfile_url.Local
file_pathaccess and result-file writes use the same configured folders. Positional CLI directories take priority overMAINBOOK_ALLOWED_DIRS; the environment takes priority over the defaults~/Downloads,~/Desktop, and~/Documents. Every root is expanded and resolved, missing roots are ignored, and the active roots are printed to stderr when the server starts. If no roots remain, local access fails closed while the server continues running.Output parents are resolved before writing and checked by directory identity, so a symlink cannot redirect a result outside the allowed folders. Result creation is exclusive and collision-safe; existing files are not overwritten.
~/.mainbook/preferences.jsonis replaced atomically. The.mainbookdirectory is mode0700and the preference file is mode0600; malformed or unreadable preferences are ignored safely.Terminal credentials use the OS keyring when the optional package is usable. The fallback
~/.config/mainbook/credentials.jsonis replaced atomically inside a mode0700directory and is mode0600; its top-level entries are keyed by API base URL.Local paths are expanded and strictly resolved before the allowlist check, so
..and symlinks cannot make an outside target appear to be inside an allowed folder. The resolved path must be strictly below a root, not equal to the root itself.The local file is opened once. The server uses
fstaton that descriptor to require a regular file and enforce the 50 MiB limit, then performs the bounded read through the same descriptor. This closes the check-versus-read replacement window, but it does not fully eliminate the race between resolving the path and opening it; the path can still be replaced during that interval.A local file must contain
%PDF-within its first 1024 bytes beforepypdfis invoked. Filename extensions are not used to decide whether a file is a PDF.Remote files must use HTTPS. Redirects are not followed.
DNS answers are rejected if any address is private, loopback, link-local, metadata, reserved, or otherwise non-public, for IPv4 and IPv6.
URL downloads connect to an already validated numeric IP while retaining the original hostname for TLS certificate verification and the HTTP
Hostheader, closing DNS-rebinding races.Content-Lengthand the actual streamed byte count are independently capped at 50 MiB.PDFs are parsed locally with
pypdfand capped at 500 pages.Presigned upload headers from MainBook are forwarded unchanged; the MainBook Bearer key is never sent to storage.
Development checks
.venv/bin/python -m pip install '.[dev]'
.venv/bin/pytest
.venv/bin/pytest --cov=mainbook_mcp --cov-report=term-missing --cov-report=annotate:cov_annotate
.venv/bin/ruff check .All REST tests use mocks or a local stub. No test requires or accepts a real MainBook API key.
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