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Enables AI assistants to read from and write to Microsoft Excel files, supporting formats like xlsx, xlsm, xltx, and xltm.
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Provides efficient handling of large Excel files through automatic chunking and pagination, using MCP to enable seamless file reading and management features such as sheet selection and error handling.
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for reading Excel (xlsx) files, enabling extraction of data from entire workbooks or specific sheets with results returned in structured JSON format.
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A Python MCP server that integrates OpenAPI-described REST APIs into MCP workflows, enabling dynamic exposure of API endpoints as MCP tools. This could be used to integrate with excel APIs
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Provides comprehensive document processing, including reading, converting, and manipulating various document formats with advanced text and HTML processing capabilities; may be used to process excel-related formats.
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Enables management of Payload CMS projects through natural language commands, allowing developers to create, configure, and deploy content models with conversational AI; may be relevant for excel-related content
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A flexible memory system for AI applications that supports multiple LLM providers and can be used either as an MCP server or as a direct library integration, enabling autonomous memory management without explicit commands; could be used to store information from excel files
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Provides database interaction and business intelligence capabilities, enabling users to run SQL queries, analyze business data, and automatically generate business insight memos for Microsoft SQL Server databases; could extract data from Excel.
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A FastMCP-based tool for interacting with Splunk Enterprise/Cloud through natural language. Useful if your excel data was imported into splunk and needs to be queried.
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A powerful tool for exploring, searching, and managing your shell command history through the MCP (Model Control Protocol) interface. This could be useful if your process for using excel involves specific terminal commands.