Create, edit, and process Excel spreadsheets automatically through MCP-compatible clients.
The available material is sparse, but the tool appears to be an open-source MIT project with no required credentials and no declared remote endpoint, with no obvious high-risk red flags. As an MCP tool, it still has local execution capability and is designed to create/edit Excel files, so normal caution around file access and dependency review is warranted.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required. No API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication requirements are disclosed, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
No remote endpoint or external service connection is declared; based on the provided material, there is no explicit data egress path. Because the README is missing, implementation-level network behavior cannot be fully ruled out, but the current evidence does not justify a higher rating.
The system flags it as executes-code, indicating the tool runs locally as an MCP server and executes its program logic. This is a normal property of MCP tools, and the available material does not show requests for system privileges unrelated to spreadsheet processing.
Its stated function is to create and edit Excel spreadsheets, so read/write access to local spreadsheet files or related data is reasonably expected. Based on the current description, there is no evidence of access beyond its stated purpose, though the missing README reduces transparency about exact access boundaries.
Positive factors include open-source availability, an MIT license, and auditable source code, which materially reduce supply-chain risk. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and missing documentation, indicating limited maturity and maintenance signals; review the repository contents and dependency list before installation.
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An Excel sales report file with clear structure and basic formatting is created.
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An updated budget workbook is produced with modified values and the new column added.
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A cleaned, well-formatted Excel dataset ready for filtering and analysis is produced.
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