mcp-name: io.github.appwrite/mcp-for-api
A Model Context Protocol server for interacting with Appwrite's API. This server provides tools to manage databases, users, functions, teams, and more within your Appwrite project.
- Configuration
- Installation
- IDE Integration:
- Local Development
- Debugging
Before launching the MCP server, you must setup an Appwrite project and create an API key with the necessary scopes enabled.
Create a .env file in your working directory and add the following:
APPWRITE_PROJECT_ID=your-project-id
APPWRITE_API_KEY=your-api-key
APPWRITE_ENDPOINT=https://<REGION>.cloud.appwrite.io/v1Then, open your terminal and run the following command
source .envfor /f "tokens=1,2 delims==" %A in (.env) do set %A=%BGet-Content .\.env | ForEach-Object {
if ($_ -match '^(.*?)=(.*)$') {
[System.Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable($matches[1], $matches[2], "Process")
}
}When using uv no specific installation is needed. We will
use uvx to directly run mcp-server-appwrite.
uvx mcp-server-appwrite [args]pip install mcp-server-appwriteThen run the server using
python -m mcp_server_appwrite [args]Both the uv and pip setup processes require certain arguments to enable MCP tools for various Appwrite APIs.
When an MCP tool is enabled, the tool's definition is passed to the LLM, using up tokens from the model's available context window. As a result, the effective context window is reduced.
The default Appwrite MCP server ships with only the Databases tools (our most commonly used API) enabled to stay within these limits. Additional tools can be enabled by using the flags below.
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
--tables-db |
Enables the TablesDB API |
--users |
Enables the Users API |
--teams |
Enables the Teams API |
--storage |
Enables the Storage API |
--functions |
Enables the Functions API |
--messaging |
Enables the Messaging API |
--locale |
Enables the Locale API |
--avatars |
Enables the Avatars API |
--sites |
Enables the Sites API |
--all |
Enables all Appwrite APIs |
--databases |
Enables the Legacy Databases API |
In the Claude Desktop app, open the app's Settings page (press CTRL + , on Windows or CMD + , on MacOS) and head to the Developer tab. Clicking on the Edit Config button will take you to the claude_desktop_config.json file, where you must add the following:
{
"mcpServers": {
"appwrite": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-server-appwrite"
],
"env": {
"APPWRITE_PROJECT_ID": "<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>",
"APPWRITE_API_KEY": "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
"APPWRITE_ENDPOINT": "https://<REGION>.cloud.appwrite.io/v1" // Optional
}
}
}
}
Note: In case you see a
uvx ENOENTerror, ensure that you either adduvxto thePATHenvironment variable on your system or use the full path to youruvxinstallation in the config file.
Upon successful configuration, you should be able to see the server in the list of available servers in Claude Desktop.
Usage with Cursor
Head to Cursor Settings > MCP and click on Add new MCP server. Choose the type as Command and add the command below to the Command field.
- MacOS
env APPWRITE_API_KEY=your-api-key env APPWRITE_PROJECT_ID=your-project-id uvx mcp-server-appwrite- Windows
cmd /c SET APPWRITE_PROJECT_ID=your-project-id && SET APPWRITE_API_KEY=your-api-key && uvx mcp-server-appwriteUsage with Windsurf Editor
Head to Windsurf Settings > Cascade > Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers and click on View raw config. Update the mcp_config.json file to include the following:
{
"mcpServers": {
"appwrite": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"mcp-server-appwrite"
],
"env": {
"APPWRITE_PROJECT_ID": "<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>",
"APPWRITE_API_KEY": "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
"APPWRITE_ENDPOINT": "https://<REGION>.cloud.appwrite.io/v1" // Optional
}
}
}
}Usage with VS Code
-
Update the MCP configuration file: Open the Command Palette (
Ctrl+Shift+PorCmd+Shift+P) and runMCP: Open User Configuration. It should open themcp.jsonfile in your user settings. -
Add the Appwrite MCP server configuration: Add the following to the
mcp.jsonfile:
{
"servers": {
"appwrite": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-server-appwrite", "--users"],
"env": {
"APPWRITE_PROJECT_ID": "<YOUR_PROJECT_ID>",
"APPWRITE_API_KEY": "<YOUR_API_KEY>",
"APPWRITE_ENDPOINT": "https://<REGION>.cloud.appwrite.io/v1"
}
}
}
}-
Start the MCP server: Open the Command Palette (
Ctrl+Shift+PorCmd+Shift+P) and runMCP: List Servers. In the dropdown, selectappwriteand click on the Start Server button. -
Use in Copilot Chat: Open Copilot Chat and switch to Agent Mode to access the Appwrite tools.
git clone https://github.com/appwrite/mcp.git- Linux or MacOS
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh- Windows (PowerShell)
powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"First, create a virtual environment.
uv venvNext, activate the virtual environment.
- Linux or MacOS
source .venv/bin/activate- Windows
.venv\Scripts\activateuv run -v --directory ./ mcp-server-appwriteYou can use the MCP inspector to debug the server.
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector \
uv \
--directory . \
run mcp-server-appwriteMake sure your .env file is properly configured before running the inspector. You can then access the inspector at http://localhost:5173.
This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.



