Create, edit, convert, and template Office, PDF, and email documents.
This MCP tool is described as a local Office document lifecycle manager with no required secrets and no declared remote endpoints, but it does execute code and handle document read/write operations, so overall it is low-to-moderate risk with caution. Its open-source MIT-licensed status is a positive sign, but adoption is very low and maintenance is unknown, so least-privilege deployment is still advisable.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API tokens, account credentials, or third-party auth flows are described, so the credential exposure surface appears small; still, care should be taken not to expose unrelated local secrets from the host environment.
The materials declare no remote endpoints and do not describe any cloud API, telemetry, or external upload behavior; based on the available facts, there is no evidence that user documents are sent out over the network.
The system checks mark it as executes-code, indicating that the tool runs code locally or spawns related processing flows; combined with its document creation, editing, and conversion features, it should be treated as having local file-processing and related program invocation capability, but the materials do not show system-level privileges beyond its stated purpose.
Its features cover creation, editing, conversion, and templating for DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, PDF, and EML, which implies local document read/write access; this is a normal data-access scope for such a tool, and the current materials do not indicate requests for unrelated resources, though its working directory should still be constrained.
The repository is open source and MIT-licensed, which improves auditability and lowers risk; however, it comes from a third-party registry, shows 0 GitHub stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so the trust baseline is still limited and the code and dependencies should be reviewed before installation.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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Using the client list and contract template, generate DOCX contracts in bulk and export the final versions as PDFs, naming each file after the client.
A batch of client-named DOCX and PDF contract files with template fields automatically filled.
Update the sales data in this quarterly PPTX report using the latest table, unify fonts and colors, and export a PDF version for sharing.
An updated PPTX presentation and a consistently formatted PDF report.
Read this batch of EML emails, extract the subject, sender, date, and attachment list into an XLSX spreadsheet, and save key emails as PDFs.
An XLSX file summarizing email metadata and several PDF archive copies of key emails.
Read, create, and edit Office and PDF documents through Markdown.
Generate PDFs from templates with AI for faster document production.
Convert documents into structured data and generate files with caching support.
Generate professionally formatted Word documents with templates, headers, footers, and Markdown conversion.
Convert Markdown into styled Word documents with customizable formatting and layout.
Read, edit, and create Word and Excel files with natural language.