Assemble Word documents, track revisions, and export files more efficiently.
This MCP tool is primarily for local Microsoft Word document processing, with no declared remote endpoints, and it comes from an official registry, is open source, and has recent maintenance, so the overall risk is low to moderate. The main concerns are its ability to execute locally / invoke Word or COM capabilities and, when write access is enabled, modify documents within allowed roots.
The listed WORD_ALLOWLIST_ROOTS, WORD_ENABLE_WRITE, and WORD_ENABLE_COM appear to be local configuration flags/scope controls rather than traditional API keys or external credentials; no cloud token requirement is shown. Credential abuse risk is relatively low, but overly broad allowed roots or enabling write/COM can expand the local operation surface.
The materials explicitly state there are no remote endpoints, and there is no indication that it connects to external services; based on the available information, there is no sign of user document data being exfiltrated to third-party network endpoints.
The system flags it as executes-code; combined with 'Windows-first' and WORD_ENABLE_COM, it likely invokes local Word/COM or related processes to perform document assembly, tracked changes, and export. This is a normal local execution capability for office automation tools, but COM/automation should only be enabled in a controlled environment.
Its document assembly, tracked changes, and export features imply document read access; if WORD_ENABLE_WRITE is enabled, it can also modify/output files. WORD_ALLOWLIST_ROOTS is a positive scope-limiting control; there is no clear sign of data access beyond its stated purpose, but the allowed roots should not be configured too broadly.
It comes from an official registry and has a public open-source repository with updates within the last year, which are positive risk-reducing signals for auditability and maintenance. Community stars are low and the license is unspecified, indicating only moderate ecosystem maturity; a code and dependency review is advisable before adoption, but this alone does not justify a high-risk rating.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "MCP Office Word" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add 'io-github-dosev-ai-mcp-office-word' -- uvx mcp-office
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