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    Mcp Brex Server

    A MCP server for interacting with Brex expense tracking platform

    2 stars
    TypeScript
    Updated Aug 27, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Installation
    • Claude Code
    • Claude Desktop
    • Manual Setup (Development)
    • Resources
    • Tools (read-only unless noted)
    • How to call tools
    • Pagination and Filtering Best Practices
    • Key Parameters for Data Control:
    • Best Practices:
    • Publishing
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • Installation
    • Claude Code
    • Claude Desktop
    • Manual Setup (Development)
    • Resources
    • Tools (read-only unless noted)
    • How to call tools
    • Pagination and Filtering Best Practices
    • Key Parameters for Data Control:
    • Best Practices:
    • Publishing
    • License

    Documentation

    Brex MCP Server

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the Brex API. Optimized for safe, small, read-only responses with projection and batching.

    Installation

    Claude Code

    bash
    # Install the package
    npm install -g mcp-brex
    
    # Add to Claude Code with your API key
    claude mcp add brex --env BREX_API_KEY=your_brex_api_key -- npx mcp-brex

    Claude Desktop

    Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "brex": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["mcp-brex"],
          "env": {
            "BREX_API_KEY": "your_brex_api_key"
          }
        }
      }
    }

    Manual Setup (Development)

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/dennisonbertram/mcp-brex.git
    cd mcp-brex
    npm install
    npm run build
    claude mcp add brex --env BREX_API_KEY=your_key -- node build/index.js

    Resources

    • brex://expenses | brex://expenses/{id} | brex://expenses/card | brex://expenses/card/{id}
    • brex://budgets | brex://budgets/{id}
    • brex://spend_limits | brex://spend_limits/{id}
    • brex://budget_programs | brex://budget_programs/{id}
    • brex://transactions/card/primary | brex://transactions/cash/{id}
    • brex://docs/usage (compact usage guide for agents)

    Notes:

    • Resources accept ?summary_only=true&fields=id,status,... to control payload size.
    • Expenses resources auto-expand merchant and budget for readability.

    Tools (read-only unless noted)

    • Budgets: get_budgets, get_budget
    • Spend Limits: get_spend_limits, get_spend_limit
    • Budget Programs: get_budget_programs, get_budget_program
    • Expenses (single page): get_expenses
    • Expenses (paginated): get_all_expenses, get_all_card_expenses
    • Expense by ID: get_expense, get_card_expense
    • Card Statements: get_card_statements_primary
    • Transactions: get_card_transactions, get_cash_transactions
    • Cash Statements: get_cash_account_statements
    • Accounts: get_all_accounts, get_account_details
    • Receipts (write): match_receipt, upload_receipt
    • Updates (write): update_expense

    How to call tools

    Always send parameters under arguments (not input). Keep payloads small with pagination and filtering.

    Common parameters:

    • Pagination: page_size (<=50), max_items (<=200 recommended)
    • Date filtering: start_date, end_date, window_days
    • Status filtering: status array for expenses/transactions
    • Amount filtering: min_amount, max_amount for expenses
    • Merchant filtering: merchant_name for expenses
    • Expand control: expand array to include nested objects (e.g., ["merchant", "budget"])

    Recommended examples:

    json
    {
      "name": "get_all_card_expenses",
      "arguments": {
        "page_size": 10,
        "max_items": 20,
        "start_date": "2025-08-25T00:00:00Z",
        "end_date": "2025-08-26T00:00:00Z",
        "status": ["APPROVED"],
        "min_amount": 100
      }
    }
    json
    {
      "name": "get_expenses",
      "arguments": {
        "limit": 5,
        "status": "APPROVED"
      }
    }
    json
    {
      "name": "get_card_transactions",
      "arguments": {
        "limit": 10,
        "posted_at_start": "2025-08-25T00:00:00Z"
      }
    }
    json
    {
      "name": "get_all_accounts",
      "arguments": {
        "page_size": 10,
        "max_items": 20,
        "status": "ACTIVE"
      }
    }
    json
    {
      "name": "get_transactions",
      "arguments": {
        "accountId": "acc_123456789",
        "limit": 10
      }
    }
    json
    {
      "name": "get_expenses",
      "arguments": {
        "limit": 5,
        "expand": ["merchant", "user"]
      }
    }

    Pagination and Filtering Best Practices

    IMPORTANT: Use pagination, filtering, and sorting to control response sizes instead of relying on summaries.

    Key Parameters for Data Control:

    • **page_size: number** — Items per page (recommended: ≤50)
    • **max_items: number** — Maximum total items across all pages (recommended: ≤200)
    • **start_date/end_date: string** — ISO date range filtering
    • **window_days: number** — Split large date ranges into smaller batches
    • **status: string[]** — Filter by status (e.g., ["APPROVED", "PENDING"])
    • **min_amount/max_amount: number** — Amount-based filtering for expenses

    Best Practices:

    • Always use date ranges for bulk requests to avoid huge responses
    • Use small page sizes (≤50) and reasonable max_items (≤200)
    • Apply status filters to get only the data you need
    • Use window_days (e.g., 7) to batch large date ranges
    • Control nested object expansion with the expand parameter:
    • Default: expand: [] returns lean objects (~500-1000 tokens each)
    • With expansion: expand: ["merchant", "budget"] returns full objects (~15K+ tokens each)
    • Available expand options: merchant, budget, user, department, location, receipts
    • Test with small limits first before scaling up
    • Cash endpoints require additional Brex scopes; handle 403s gracefully

    Publishing

    Only build/, README.md, and LICENSE are published.

    License

    MIT — see LICENSE.

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