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    Graphlit Mcp Server

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Graphlit Platform TypeScript-based implementation.

    369 stars
    TypeScript
    Updated Oct 29, 2025
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    Table of Contents

    • Overview
    • Tools
    • Retrieval
    • RAG
    • Extraction
    • Publishing
    • Ingestion
    • Data Connectors
    • Web
    • Notifications
    • Operations
    • Enumerations
    • Resources
    • Prerequisites
    • Configuration
    • Installation
    • Installing via VS Code
    • Installing via Windsurf
    • Installing via Cline
    • Installing via Cursor
    • Installing via Smithery
    • Installing manually
    • Support

    Table of Contents

    • Overview
    • Tools
    • Retrieval
    • RAG
    • Extraction
    • Publishing
    • Ingestion
    • Data Connectors
    • Web
    • Notifications
    • Operations
    • Enumerations
    • Resources
    • Prerequisites
    • Configuration
    • Installation
    • Installing via VS Code
    • Installing via Windsurf
    • Installing via Cline
    • Installing via Cursor
    • Installing via Smithery
    • Installing manually
    • Support

    Documentation

    npm version

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    Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Graphlit Platform

    Overview

    The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables integration between MCP clients and the Graphlit service. This document outlines the setup process and provides a basic example of using the client.

    Ingest anything from Slack, Discord, websites, Google Drive, email, Jira, Linear or GitHub into a Graphlit project - and then search and retrieve relevant knowledge within an MCP client like Cursor, Windsurf, Goose or Cline.

    Your Graphlit project acts as a searchable, and RAG-ready knowledge base across all your developer and product management tools.

    Documents (PDF, DOCX, PPTX, etc.) and HTML web pages will be extracted to Markdown upon ingestion. Audio and video files will be transcribed upon ingestion.

    Web crawling and web search are built-in as MCP tools, with no need to integrate other tools like Firecrawl, Exa, etc. separately.

    You can read more about the MCP Server use cases and features on our blog.

    Watch our latest YouTube video on using the Graphlit MCP Server with the Goose MCP client.

    For any questions on using the MCP Server, please join our Discord community and post on the #mcp channel.

    Tools

    Retrieval

    • Query Contents
    • Query Collections
    • Query Feeds
    • Query Conversations
    • Retrieve Relevant Sources
    • Retrieve Similar Images
    • Visually Describe Image

    RAG

    • Prompt LLM Conversation

    Extraction

    • Extract Structured JSON from Text

    Publishing

    • Publish as Audio (ElevenLabs Audio)
    • Publish as Image (OpenAI Image Generation)

    Ingestion

    • Files
    • Web Pages
    • Messages
    • Posts
    • Emails
    • Issues
    • Text
    • Memory (Short-Term)

    Data Connectors

    • Microsoft Outlook email
    • Google Mail
    • Notion
    • Reddit
    • Linear
    • Jira
    • GitHub Issues
    • Google Drive
    • OneDrive
    • SharePoint
    • Dropbox
    • Box
    • GitHub
    • Slack
    • Microsoft Teams
    • Discord
    • Twitter/X
    • Podcasts (RSS)

    Web

    • Web Crawling
    • Web Search (including Podcast Search)
    • Web Mapping
    • Screenshot Page

    Notifications

    • Slack
    • Email
    • Webhook
    • Twitter/X

    Operations

    • Configure Project
    • Create Collection
    • Add Contents to Collection
    • Remove Contents from Collection
    • Delete Collection(s)
    • Delete Feed(s)
    • Delete Content(s)
    • Delete Conversation(s)
    • Is Feed Done?
    • Is Content Done?

    Enumerations

    • List Slack Channels
    • List Microsoft Teams Teams
    • List Microsoft Teams Channels
    • List SharePoint Libraries
    • List SharePoint Folders
    • List Linear Projects
    • List Notion Databases
    • List Notion Pages
    • List Dropbox Folders
    • List Box Folders
    • List Discord Guilds
    • List Discord Channels
    • List Google Calendars
    • List Microsoft Calendars

    Resources

    • Project
    • Contents
    • Feeds
    • Collections (of Content)
    • Workflows
    • Conversations
    • Specifications

    Prerequisites

    Before you begin, ensure you have the following:

    • Node.js installed on your system (recommended version 18.x or higher).
    • An active account on the Graphlit Platform with access to the API settings dashboard.

    Configuration

    The Graphlit MCP Server supports environment variables to be set for authentication and configuration:

    • GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID: Your environment ID.
    • GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID: Your organization ID.
    • GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET: Your JWT secret for signing the JWT token.

    You can find these values in the API settings dashboard on the Graphlit Platform.

    Installation

    Installing via VS Code

    For quick installation, use one of the one-click install buttons below:

    Install with NPX in VS Code Install with NPX in VS Code Insiders

    For manual installation, add the following JSON block to your User Settings (JSON) file in VS Code. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + P and typing Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON).

    Optionally, you can add it to a file called .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace. This will allow you to share the configuration with others.

    Note that the mcp key is not needed in the .vscode/mcp.json file.

    json
    {
      "mcp": {
        "inputs": [
          {
            "type": "promptString",
            "id": "organization_id",
            "description": "Graphlit Organization ID",
            "password": true
          },
          {
            "type": "promptString",
            "id": "environment_id",
            "description": "Graphlit Environment ID",
            "password": true
          },
          {
            "type": "promptString",
            "id": "jwt_secret",
            "description": "Graphlit JWT Secret",
            "password": true
          }
        ],
        "servers": {
          "graphlit": {
            "command": "npx",
            "args": ["-y", "graphlit-mcp-server"],
            "env": {
              "GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID": "${input:organization_id}",
              "GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID": "${input:environment_id}",
              "GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET": "${input:jwt_secret}"
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Installing via Windsurf

    To install graphlit-mcp-server in Windsurf IDE application, Cline should use NPX:

    bash
    npx -y graphlit-mcp-server

    Your mcp_config.json file should be configured similar to:

    code
    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "graphlit-mcp-server": {
                "command": "npx",
                "args": [
                    "-y",
                    "graphlit-mcp-server"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID": "your-organization-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID": "your-environment-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET": "your-jwt-secret",
                }
            }
        }
    }

    Installing via Cline

    To install graphlit-mcp-server in Cline IDE application, Cline should use NPX:

    bash
    npx -y graphlit-mcp-server

    Your cline_mcp_settings.json file should be configured similar to:

    code
    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "graphlit-mcp-server": {
                "command": "npx",
                "args": [
                    "-y",
                    "graphlit-mcp-server"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID": "your-organization-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID": "your-environment-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET": "your-jwt-secret",
                }
            }
        }
    }

    Installing via Cursor

    To install graphlit-mcp-server in Cursor IDE application, Cursor should use NPX:

    bash
    npx -y graphlit-mcp-server

    Your mcp.json file should be configured similar to:

    code
    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "graphlit-mcp-server": {
                "command": "npx",
                "args": [
                    "-y",
                    "graphlit-mcp-server"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID": "your-organization-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID": "your-environment-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET": "your-jwt-secret",
                }
            }
        }
    }

    Installing via Smithery

    To install graphlit-mcp-server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

    bash
    npx -y @smithery/cli install @graphlit/graphlit-mcp-server --client claude

    Installing manually

    To use the Graphlit MCP Server in any MCP client application, use:

    code
    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "graphlit-mcp-server": {
                "command": "npx",
                "args": [
                    "-y",
                    "graphlit-mcp-server"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID": "your-organization-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID": "your-environment-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET": "your-jwt-secret",
                }
            }
        }
    }

    Optionally, you can configure the credentials for data connectors, such as Slack, Google Email and Notion.

    Only GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID, GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID and GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET are required.

    code
    {
        "mcpServers": {
            "graphlit-mcp-server": {
                "command": "npx",
                "args": [
                    "-y",
                    "graphlit-mcp-server"
                ],
                "env": {
                    "GRAPHLIT_ORGANIZATION_ID": "your-organization-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_ENVIRONMENT_ID": "your-environment-id",
                    "GRAPHLIT_JWT_SECRET": "your-jwt-secret",
                    "SLACK_BOT_TOKEN": "your-slack-bot-token",
                    "DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN": "your-discord-bot-token",
                    "TWITTER_TOKEN": "your-twitter-token",
                    "GOOGLE_EMAIL_REFRESH_TOKEN": "your-google-refresh-token",
                    "GOOGLE_EMAIL_CLIENT_ID": "your-google-client-id",
                    "GOOGLE_EMAIL_CLIENT_SECRET": "your-google-client-secret",
                    "LINEAR_API_KEY": "your-linear-api-key",
                    "GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-github-pat",
                    "JIRA_EMAIL": "your-jira-email",
                    "JIRA_TOKEN": "your-jira-token",
                    "NOTION_API_KEY": "your-notion-api-key"
                }
            }
        }
    }

    NOTE: when running 'npx' on Windows, you may need to explicitly call npx via the command prompt.

    code
    "command": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe /c npx"

    Support

    Please refer to the Graphlit API Documentation.

    For support with the Graphlit MCP Server, please submit a GitHub Issue.

    For further support with the Graphlit Platform, please join our Discord community.

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